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. >> always working that 2020 hindsight. 2020 hindsight. things will probably actually be okay.ossibly a little nerve damage. and he certainly is not alone. here is some government video. this is essentially what people were doing. most local burn centers for firework related injuries. setting a more off. definitely the best known firework victim. clicks it really is. no one has any mercy. >> firework by katie. another maybe he can get amazing as endorsement. >> of the the people i spoke with committees and will be fine. >> give the guy a break. his own hand. >> statistically to back you up people went to the hospital with fireworks related injuries. 75 percent or do basically solidify something. ♪ bill: "high speed chase" michael, start us off. >> this guy the good folks at seaside heights try to set the fireworks off on saturday. find out. and they tried again. a little too windy. no word on whether he will be in make up. >> they can't fire last night. around 5:00. that 50 people. no word on what caused it yet. ♪ >> usa. >> usa. >> usa. >> with five women of this year's soccer
. >> always working that 2020 hindsight. 2020 hindsight. things will probably actually be okay.ossibly a little nerve damage. and he certainly is not alone. here is some government video. this is essentially what people were doing. most local burn centers for firework related injuries. setting a more off. definitely the best known firework victim. clicks it really is. no one has any mercy. >> firework by katie. another maybe he can get amazing as endorsement. >> of the the...
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. >> with the benefit of hindsight, all those interventions across europe over the past week telling the greek people why they should vote yes were not very helpful to your side of the campaign. >> with hindsight every nation wants to make its own decisions. >> reporter: there's an urgency to the situation. >> absolutely. >> reporter: are greek banks going to open on tuesday as this government says? >> it's up to the ecb, but i understand the way i understand the situation, the ecb is anticipating an agreement that will be ratified from all parties involved in the proper way before they inject liquidity. i hope the government gets a better deal than that. >> reporter: there's many people in the opposition in your own party who think that mr. tsipras in his heart of hearts doesn't care whether greece is in the euro or not. that is not what advertise practice believes in. how do you read his intentions now. >> there's a fracture that oez posing european membership and return back to dragma. they think it will create a higher standard of living but that's not true. the prime minister wa
. >> with the benefit of hindsight, all those interventions across europe over the past week telling the greek people why they should vote yes were not very helpful to your side of the campaign. >> with hindsight every nation wants to make its own decisions. >> reporter: there's an urgency to the situation. >> absolutely. >> reporter: are greek banks going to open on tuesday as this government says? >> it's up to the ecb, but i understand the way i understand...
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chairman, you say 20/20 is hindsight. 20/20 hindsight.ut, tamerlan tsarnaev had a background that should have raised as larms as well. and haven't we taken more measures since the boston bombing to stop or track someone like this? >> of course. one of the biggest critics of the way that was handled, that particular case, we saw it fall through the cracks. you know, this is one we'll be conducting oversight and examining what happened, but, again, when we're stopping like we did the fourth of july plot that was imminent to blow up military at fourth of july parades, when we stopped at garland. we arrested over 60 isis over the last year, again that's more than one per week, this is a very difficult counterterrorism challenge in the united states. and i met with the generals that conduct the war on terror and you know what, i think we need to take the fight over there a little stronger and we need to hit these guys, these cyber commanders that are sending these internet directives out to attack, attack, attack in the united states. >> i hav
chairman, you say 20/20 is hindsight. 20/20 hindsight.ut, tamerlan tsarnaev had a background that should have raised as larms as well. and haven't we taken more measures since the boston bombing to stop or track someone like this? >> of course. one of the biggest critics of the way that was handled, that particular case, we saw it fall through the cracks. you know, this is one we'll be conducting oversight and examining what happened, but, again, when we're stopping like we did the fourth...
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in hindsight does it make sense? i think we have seen it is harder than we thought so we have reason to be more pessimistic. in the long-term you can still make a case whether islamic countries can be made into democracies i don't think it's impossible. we had a great opportunity to show was working. tunisia is now possibly an option as well. catastrophic terror attack on friday. tunisia is in a fragile place. there are people that want democracy. that is by no means certain. >> two quick words. partly in this agreement. it is important to realize the 1st gulf war successful outcome would have been that we would not be in the awkward position humiliating position of having betrayed the shiite revolt that we encouraged against saddam and that poisoned relations with the shiite majority in the country and opened the door for aranda cultivators connections. the other question about democracy in iraq important to remember the idea that iraq was being the perfect laboratory for creating a democratic regime goes way back t
in hindsight does it make sense? i think we have seen it is harder than we thought so we have reason to be more pessimistic. in the long-term you can still make a case whether islamic countries can be made into democracies i don't think it's impossible. we had a great opportunity to show was working. tunisia is now possibly an option as well. catastrophic terror attack on friday. tunisia is in a fragile place. there are people that want democracy. that is by no means certain. >> two quick...
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>> well it's "20/20" hindsight.e will be examining this case i know the fbi is investigating, again, his travel the father was on a watch list was under an investigation that was closed we'll be looking at all those details, but, you know again, the new sort of threat that's out there over the internet that's very hard to stop we have 200,000 isis tweets per day, that hit the united states and this is one of those threats that the director talks about, getting so -- the chatter is so loud and the volume is so high that it's a problem that's very hard to stop and disrupt in this country. something that we have been warning about over the last year. it took place in chattanooga. martha if it can happen in chattanooga, it can happen anywhere any time any place. >> you say "20/20" is hindsight. but, tamerlan had a background that should have raised alarms. >> one of the biggest critics of the way that was handled that particular case we saw it fall through the cracks you know this is one we'll be conducting oversight an
>> well it's "20/20" hindsight.e will be examining this case i know the fbi is investigating, again, his travel the father was on a watch list was under an investigation that was closed we'll be looking at all those details, but, you know again, the new sort of threat that's out there over the internet that's very hard to stop we have 200,000 isis tweets per day, that hit the united states and this is one of those threats that the director talks about, getting so -- the chatter...
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was a different situation but as the federal select agent program the anthrax in activation and hindsighte should have will address those procedures before it is used again. >> i am sure you can understand. >> regarding of it dod review and the science reveals -- around the protocol one of the route causes of dugway incident was scientific uncertainty of the process to inactivate those borders you said that led to the creation of protocols. and although it is only recently raising questions about the inadequacy of these procedures, the department knew of this for quite awhile. dr. hassell the department was aware of the inadequacy of the process using gamma irradiation, why didn't the department have better verification procedures to ensure that this bores were properly inactivated before shipping? >> that is a good question because it separates to the two issues of in activation and viability testing. three guarding the and activation, several scientific publications in the of peer review journals to show different curves for killing anthrax but now we need to pull those together to get
was a different situation but as the federal select agent program the anthrax in activation and hindsighte should have will address those procedures before it is used again. >> i am sure you can understand. >> regarding of it dod review and the science reveals -- around the protocol one of the route causes of dugway incident was scientific uncertainty of the process to inactivate those borders you said that led to the creation of protocols. and although it is only recently raising...
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>> well, it's 20/20 hindsight. command the fbi and homeland fur stopping so many terror plots in the united states. but we will be examining this case, i know the fbi is investigating, again, his travel, the father was on a watch list, was under an investigation that was closed, and we'll be looking at all those details, but, you know, this is, again, the new sort of threat that's out there over the internet that's very hard to stop. we have 200,000 isis tweets per day that hit the united states and this is one of those threats that the director talks about, getting so -- the chatter is so loud and the volume is so high that it's a problem that's very hard to stop and disrupt in this country. it's something that we have been warning about over the last year. unfortunately, it took place in chattanooga. martha, if it can happen in chattanooga, it can happen anywhere, any time, any place. that's our biggest fear. >> mr. chairman, you say 20/20 is hindsight. but, tamerlan tsarnaev had a background that should have rai
>> well, it's 20/20 hindsight. command the fbi and homeland fur stopping so many terror plots in the united states. but we will be examining this case, i know the fbi is investigating, again, his travel, the father was on a watch list, was under an investigation that was closed, and we'll be looking at all those details, but, you know, this is, again, the new sort of threat that's out there over the internet that's very hard to stop. we have 200,000 isis tweets per day that hit the united...
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in retrospect, i have 100 years hindsight to work with and a lot of time to think it through. questioner: was the fellow who designed the ship ever held accountable? host: he was an awful architect. it was malpractice, the way he looked this. there is a part in the book when i talk about one of the real problems. the ballast system existed. they were better than this. what happened was, the eastland was told and it was kind of the standard. later, they added better facilities and the eastland never upgraded to the improved systems. on top of that, while the worst things they did, he designed 12 cargo ships, one passenger ship, one more cargo ship, and he was out. he was not competent. one of the things he did, the piping that runs from the seacock to the manifold, it is almost like octopus tentacles. the standard size of pipe was seven inches and he thought that six would be sufficient and save a little money. it would probably be ok for a smaller ship. he cut one inch of pipe out. it means that water cannot gush and he constrained water's ability to move quickly. he was reall
in retrospect, i have 100 years hindsight to work with and a lot of time to think it through. questioner: was the fellow who designed the ship ever held accountable? host: he was an awful architect. it was malpractice, the way he looked this. there is a part in the book when i talk about one of the real problems. the ballast system existed. they were better than this. what happened was, the eastland was told and it was kind of the standard. later, they added better facilities and the eastland...
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any concern in hindsight we could've done things differently? maybe resolution 1929, other decisions that were made along the way that put us in this box in terms of having no great options? >> well, we think we have a great option. the great option is the agreement that we came to and we did not create the box. by the way. you know you guys decided you wanted to review it and now you're reviewing it. and i'm sorry about the consequences of that review, but that's not our creation. the consequences of the review are the reality that this agreement can, you know, not go forward. and there are consequences to that. >> i have no regrets, sir about having the responsibility of reviewing this agreement. >> i'm not arguing with you about your right to do it. but we are arguing that the consequences when you weigh the benefit of this agreement going through versus the consequence of not doing it are serious. >> but -- >> and you know -- >> one last question, sir i appreciate your time. but you said earlier that this was never about making sure iran did
any concern in hindsight we could've done things differently? maybe resolution 1929, other decisions that were made along the way that put us in this box in terms of having no great options? >> well, we think we have a great option. the great option is the agreement that we came to and we did not create the box. by the way. you know you guys decided you wanted to review it and now you're reviewing it. and i'm sorry about the consequences of that review, but that's not our creation. the...
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. >> certainly although perhaps in hindsight there are some details that could raise alarm if anyone paid attention to those blog posts where he talked about life is suffering and seizing the opportunity to serve allah. if you see the beard change, the beard growth. if you paid close attention to the records of travel. this is all in hindsight but certainly this is what worries people that the terrorists can be hiding in plain sight. if someone who is in your middle school, who is on your wrestling team, doesn't speak with an accent. lived here in rural tennessee all his life. how could this happen? still really baffles a lot of people how this happened. >> steve harry again for us, thank you. yesterday during our breaking news coverage during thing 5:00 eastern time hour we showed live pictures of the neighborhood where the shooter lived. the helicopter shot incorrectly identified one home as belonging to the shooter or his family. it was the wrong home and for that we are sorry. we're also learning more before the the four marines killed in the attack. we'll good live to the pentag
. >> certainly although perhaps in hindsight there are some details that could raise alarm if anyone paid attention to those blog posts where he talked about life is suffering and seizing the opportunity to serve allah. if you see the beard change, the beard growth. if you paid close attention to the records of travel. this is all in hindsight but certainly this is what worries people that the terrorists can be hiding in plain sight. if someone who is in your middle school, who is on your...
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>> in hindsight we should have. >> decades. >> i have acknowledged in hindsight with this organism inhe vulnerability we should have done this before >> the federal government has not known what constitutes dead anthrax until this came up? i just don't -- >> the reliance -- [inaudible conversations] >> testing the material in the lab to see if there is growth and that process in this instance failed. >> i yield back. >> five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it is unfortunate we have to have another oversight hearing. continue along the vein that doctor bouchard raised. there was a quote in "usa today" that says,says, the root cause of all of this is the lack of accountability. incidents don't get reported and consequences don't occur. i think that many of us have expressed that frustration not only in the agencies represented here the two agencies that are subject to the problems but across the government and va, for instance that have allowed a cover-up of waiting lists and only three people have been fired. it gets back to one of the root causes. it is too hard to fire a federal
>> in hindsight we should have. >> decades. >> i have acknowledged in hindsight with this organism inhe vulnerability we should have done this before >> the federal government has not known what constitutes dead anthrax until this came up? i just don't -- >> the reliance -- [inaudible conversations] >> testing the material in the lab to see if there is growth and that process in this instance failed. >> i yield back. >> five minutes. >>...
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it's ominous, in hindsight. this all becomes so apparent now. >> after the fact. >> but back then, again -- >> just those two little lines? >> i always promised i would see you on the outside. i'm a man of my word. this is an adult daughter from his one and only marriage that we've been able to find and it's unclear whether they had any direction contact because he was in and out of prison so much. also he was on the run, on the run in mexico as a matter of fact after dismembering that body. he's been away for a long time. >> what about david sweat, the one who has survived and the one who is talking? they are looking for this backpack at some point in time was on him in the woods. >> that's exactly right. it's interesting because what we've been told is they were taking a lot of things from these cabins. this appears to be a brand-new backpack and they are trying to find the owner. that's according to the police. they want to try to find the owner. your mind starts racing to find the owner because they think so
it's ominous, in hindsight. this all becomes so apparent now. >> after the fact. >> but back then, again -- >> just those two little lines? >> i always promised i would see you on the outside. i'm a man of my word. this is an adult daughter from his one and only marriage that we've been able to find and it's unclear whether they had any direction contact because he was in and out of prison so much. also he was on the run, on the run in mexico as a matter of fact after...
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certainly it was reckless and in hindsight wasn't the best move and however they do, even though she is secretary of state and even though people will say she was sending all of this classified information, where is this secret and classified information? is it marked as such? who was it sent to? we also have all of the information obviously that can be on attend on the state department server. to the earlier point about sydney her buddy i agree with rich on that, he is private citizen. she, as we know from the emails didn't put any stock in the information that he was giving her -- trish: let me ask you about something else then. this swiss banking deal. allegations now, fresh allegations of this murky land between her doing favors for a swiss bank and then all of a sudden, the swiss bank giving her organization the clinton foundation $600,000 and 1 1/2 million dollars in speaking fees to her husband. now, this is the being viewed, rich, as a quid pro quo. in other words, she does a favor for them. she helps reduce the number of accounts that they have to provide information on, for
certainly it was reckless and in hindsight wasn't the best move and however they do, even though she is secretary of state and even though people will say she was sending all of this classified information, where is this secret and classified information? is it marked as such? who was it sent to? we also have all of the information obviously that can be on attend on the state department server. to the earlier point about sydney her buddy i agree with rich on that, he is private citizen. she, as...
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. >> hindsight being 20/20, looking back at the day that we located his stolen car, i remember larrywing up on the scene, offering his assistance to us because he was a crime scene officer with the myrtle beach police department. >> larry's time sheets indicated he was not working when the robberies occurred. investigators also discovered an interesting clue in the way the getaway vehicles were abandoned. >> they were so successful for so many years, that they just got sloppy, and towards the end, they started using their own cars to carry out the robberies. >> investigators found the red suv used at their last robbery at a safe house the brothers rented about 100 miles away in aberdeen, north carolina. by the time the fbi found it, everything else was gone. >> we never recovered the money from these bank robberies, and there was a total take of approximately $800,000. >> when you break down that amount of money, over that time frame, split maybe three ways, we felt that it would be easy to spend that type of money without a great deal of notice or even if they put it away, which to
. >> hindsight being 20/20, looking back at the day that we located his stolen car, i remember larrywing up on the scene, offering his assistance to us because he was a crime scene officer with the myrtle beach police department. >> larry's time sheets indicated he was not working when the robberies occurred. investigators also discovered an interesting clue in the way the getaway vehicles were abandoned. >> they were so successful for so many years, that they just got sloppy,...
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in aggregate, with the perspective of hindsight, they are real. how do you respond to the idea that while this may not be discrimination according to the law, small repeated slights can have a real impact on someone. beth: there is no question, all of us women saw ourselves in this situation. we are often the minority. emily: but do you understand how a lot of these things can be small things in isolation, but altogether they are a big deal. john: yes, i understand that. we understand that. we all possess biases, hidden biases. it is important to be aware of those and mitigate them, act on them. so you can get the best out of all of your people and make decisions. emily: the irony is that this firm has had women top partners for a long time. there are many top firms who have none. is there a fundamental problem in the vc industry? john: sure. it is pathetic. 6% of venture capitalists are female. emily: it is a pipeline thing? are people not looking hard enough? john: they are not looking hard enough. if you want to hire outstanding woman, you go o
in aggregate, with the perspective of hindsight, they are real. how do you respond to the idea that while this may not be discrimination according to the law, small repeated slights can have a real impact on someone. beth: there is no question, all of us women saw ourselves in this situation. we are often the minority. emily: but do you understand how a lot of these things can be small things in isolation, but altogether they are a big deal. john: yes, i understand that. we understand that. we...
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nonetheless, in hindsight there has been reason to look more closely at anthrax inactivation. there's no question that that is necessary and before a moratorium on the use and transfer of these materials will be lifted, we will have a policy about how to validate. >> whoa whoa whoa. wait a minute. that was supposed to be done. so why was it not done? who's responsible that it did not get tended to last year? >> the work of a complex lort micro biological lort has thousands of procedures. >> so you're saying no one person is in charge that it's done by chitommittee? >> no. i'm saying that the current nature is one of setting broad standards to achieve high laboratory performance but does not review each individual specific procedure at each entity. there will need to be -- >> procedures call for notifying congress? >> i'm sorry? >> do the procedures call for notifying congress if you need to do a review? if you have another incident? so that's not a part of -- that's not a part of your best, your business processes. >> i apologize if congress was not notified regarding the revi
nonetheless, in hindsight there has been reason to look more closely at anthrax inactivation. there's no question that that is necessary and before a moratorium on the use and transfer of these materials will be lifted, we will have a policy about how to validate. >> whoa whoa whoa. wait a minute. that was supposed to be done. so why was it not done? who's responsible that it did not get tended to last year? >> the work of a complex lort micro biological lort has thousands of...
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in fact if we are too aggressive in trying to identify them which is truly impossible except with hindsightcan actually increase their sense of persecution. and may even precipitate the violent act we are trying to prevent. >> interesting you say you can't identify them except in hindsight. clearly this guy's wife was concerned about his access to guns. she took guns away from him. early on when he seemed to be having mental mental health issues. it seems like the family was aware and worried about threats he made and things like that. >> absolutely. and how many restraining orders are taken out each year? houn dreads hundred of thousand. that's the problem. it is needle in haystacks. not saying he is a well adjusted person. not saying that he doesn't need help. let me also say within of the problems too is we linked mass murder with mental illness. >> right. right. >> increases the stigma. >> why do we want to help the mentally ill because we care about them or we care about the people they're going to shoot. we should do it for the right reason. >> i would say it is possible to do both. i
in fact if we are too aggressive in trying to identify them which is truly impossible except with hindsightcan actually increase their sense of persecution. and may even precipitate the violent act we are trying to prevent. >> interesting you say you can't identify them except in hindsight. clearly this guy's wife was concerned about his access to guns. she took guns away from him. early on when he seemed to be having mental mental health issues. it seems like the family was aware and...
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controls have been put in place in anticipation rather than a reaction to a problem question in hindsight for we have what we have that makes the discussion more difficult for everybody said today the eastern neighborhoods are not the only issue but crystal listing and shedding light on a problem that is deeper reaching and it is really about tic leading evictions and local and earning effects over 25 percent of vacant rental units and that is in its manifestation statewide we're using theactive itching and the earner plan may not have been address as a place to discuss interim controls eastern neighborhood plan is not the issue i think that is a solid plan but we have many times in the course of doing it prep it to the much finer grain and community market octavia plan renewed all along a level of specific it that we're starting to now foe be sensitivity and to enter into interim controls nuance approach to control the right response is what is in front of us exactly the format or a tier system of controls which perhaps is a different types of project a better way of doing that or i buil
controls have been put in place in anticipation rather than a reaction to a problem question in hindsight for we have what we have that makes the discussion more difficult for everybody said today the eastern neighborhoods are not the only issue but crystal listing and shedding light on a problem that is deeper reaching and it is really about tic leading evictions and local and earning effects over 25 percent of vacant rental units and that is in its manifestation statewide we're using...
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is there anything in hindsight that they saw before this whole thing happened?ll great questions, but the witnesses have been sequestered at a safe place and are in the presence of law enforcement right now. >> all the witnesses are also quested together not in their homes, in one area? >> they are being questioned in multiple locations. >> okay. thank you very much. that's go back to clint van zant. i'm sure you have plenty to say about what you just heard. >> as we say, the investigation continues. there is a lot to learn. everything has to be done for the vic m's right away. you have to notify the family. as jim cavanaugh was suggesting, the police can come out with laser beams him a figure out the correct. of the rounds. who got hit, how many shots were fired, things like that. the question of why that trigger was pulled and what you just developed in the interview of how the shooter exited the theater and then came back in again. the question is, why? was he looking for more vic m's did he want to commit suicide in an environment where he would be seen? i u
is there anything in hindsight that they saw before this whole thing happened?ll great questions, but the witnesses have been sequestered at a safe place and are in the presence of law enforcement right now. >> all the witnesses are also quested together not in their homes, in one area? >> they are being questioned in multiple locations. >> okay. thank you very much. that's go back to clint van zant. i'm sure you have plenty to say about what you just heard. >> as we...
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. >> in hindsight i should have seen is all clear. why doesn't you he have a uniform? i'm disappointed in myself for not realizing. i'm also sad because that car my late wife and i bought new. >> valets say they always advertise their prices with big signs. they hand out claim tickets. be looking for those things. >>> ladies i'm told that i should encourage you to come to your tv screen and get ready to sweat for the next story. take a look. bryce harper on the cover of espn's body issue. right there on the cover. as you can see the nat's slugger is in a birthday suit. nothing but dirt on him apparently. in the interview harper discussed his body as well as injuries and the club's world series expectations. he says he takes a lot of pride in working out and can squat 405. you can check out espn's body issue on-line monday. it hits newsstands next friday. >> his hair looks good. good'do. little poofy thing there. >> playing it cool. is that something that men say to impress? i can bench 405. good day. >> i can bench 370. he is out ranking me. we got a little bit of fog
. >> in hindsight i should have seen is all clear. why doesn't you he have a uniform? i'm disappointed in myself for not realizing. i'm also sad because that car my late wife and i bought new. >> valets say they always advertise their prices with big signs. they hand out claim tickets. be looking for those things. >>> ladies i'm told that i should encourage you to come to your tv screen and get ready to sweat for the next story. take a look. bryce harper on the cover of...
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. >> in hindsight it's easy to criticize, but the idea in a short period of time they decided it was a hoax, you know, that only works in batman movies. >> reporter: also in that e- mail the kidnappers said it wasn't just their remorse that allowed them to release denise back to her family. it was, in fact, her attitude and calm demeanor throughout the entire or deal. in vallejo, andria borba, kpix5. >> according to the fbi affidavit matthew muller graduated from harvard law in 2006 and was a researcher there the next six years. he told detectives he was a former marine, bipolar and suffers from mental illness. he was disbarred earlier this year from a law firm he worked for in san francisco. tonight matthew muller's attorney had this to say. >> every time you are defending a person you also have to look at their mental state and it's true that mr. muller has suffered significant mental health issues over the past several years and has decompensated. >> the big break in this case came in dub lynn. our christin ayers has that part of the story. >> reporter: fbi investigators say matth
. >> in hindsight it's easy to criticize, but the idea in a short period of time they decided it was a hoax, you know, that only works in batman movies. >> reporter: also in that e- mail the kidnappers said it wasn't just their remorse that allowed them to release denise back to her family. it was, in fact, her attitude and calm demeanor throughout the entire or deal. in vallejo, andria borba, kpix5. >> according to the fbi affidavit matthew muller graduated from harvard law...
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of course, as we know, as we had the benefit of 20/20 hindsight it was the beginning of a very severe problem. it becomes very clear in the 1930's that the economy is in very dire straits, with the depression that probably hadn't been experienced in most of the lifetimes of those people. probably the last time there had been a depression of that's a very would have been -- that severity would have been doing the harassment, cleveland years. so the white house was scrambling on how they were going to deal with this. and hoover is dealing with the very uncooperative congress. there were several different reasons for that lack of cooperation. he is tying to get them to pass a variety of release measures. hoover was not a republican, in the sense that we think of many republicans today where as you want to reduce the amount of government involvement in what is going on, hoover was very much someone who said find ways for government to be beneficial and let's facilitate that. he had a lot of enemies in congress for a lot of different reasons. and there was not that support. he formed what
of course, as we know, as we had the benefit of 20/20 hindsight it was the beginning of a very severe problem. it becomes very clear in the 1930's that the economy is in very dire straits, with the depression that probably hadn't been experienced in most of the lifetimes of those people. probably the last time there had been a depression of that's a very would have been -- that severity would have been doing the harassment, cleveland years. so the white house was scrambling on how they were...
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in hindsight you are. but oftentimes long premium strategies are a tough way to make money.t you're reducing your risk. >> in this particular instance a lot of times when we talk about calendar spreads you're trying to take advantage of the fact that the options right around the catalyst are going to decay shortly after it. but dan actually correctly by the way identified this as i acatalyst that's qul y. he was selling that near dated option so he got to own that call outright and actually got all of the bang out of it that you possibly could. that was a better trade than the vertical spread that we ended up putting on. >> now what for google? >> that's just it. giving mback $75 in the last fe days. the gap said -- down from 715. it's an excessive move presumptively and there has to be some giveback here. >> coming up next, your tweets and the final call from the options pits. here at td ameritrade, they work hard. wow, that was random. random? no it's all about understanding patterns like the mail guy at 3:12 every day or jerry, getting dumped every third tuesday. this hap
in hindsight you are. but oftentimes long premium strategies are a tough way to make money.t you're reducing your risk. >> in this particular instance a lot of times when we talk about calendar spreads you're trying to take advantage of the fact that the options right around the catalyst are going to decay shortly after it. but dan actually correctly by the way identified this as i acatalyst that's qul y. he was selling that near dated option so he got to own that call outright and...
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this was preventable but that is something that hindsight gives us. it was preventable. exactly how it would have been prevented and the context of what unfolded is trickier. it was a concert at effort is some nationstate to create a very sophisticated piece of malware or a very specific purpose. on one hand, we should be expecting that. on the other hand, if we had been detecting that from this book -- particular malware act, there would've been another one. you have to assume the data collected is going to get out. on the one hand, i think the lot of feeling of frustration direct did are legitimate. there's something legitimate about that. there are a lot of gaps in the way our folks communicated with people. the fact that, you know, just last week, even a few days ago the director was saying there was no reason for resignation. the continual growing of the numbers. that is what is odd. to go from, we imagine 4 million people affected up to 21 .5 million people affected. host: we're getting ahead of the story. guest: exactly. you begin with the idea that information th
this was preventable but that is something that hindsight gives us. it was preventable. exactly how it would have been prevented and the context of what unfolded is trickier. it was a concert at effort is some nationstate to create a very sophisticated piece of malware or a very specific purpose. on one hand, we should be expecting that. on the other hand, if we had been detecting that from this book -- particular malware act, there would've been another one. you have to assume the data...
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what i found in this is in hindsight, when you publish a controversial book you are getting a war shack of the public mind. then you have to study it and ponder it and interpret it and decide what it means. in this case after long consideration of this response it's that when he came along and made an argument, he expressed a point of view that many liberals so privately agreed with but were too timid to express in a faculty meeting. they they didn't wish to take upon themselves that role. they didn't want to be intimidated and ostracized. that's that's often what happens in those settings. so when he came along and made this argument, there was first of all a knee-jerk reaction from the multicultural movement what which created attention for the book and then the conservatives came to it but also many of those middleground liberals who notice the book because of the controversy around it and decided to open it up and read it. that's where my role as an editor is critically important because we agreed those were our real audience. those open-minded liberals were our real audience. we we
what i found in this is in hindsight, when you publish a controversial book you are getting a war shack of the public mind. then you have to study it and ponder it and interpret it and decide what it means. in this case after long consideration of this response it's that when he came along and made an argument, he expressed a point of view that many liberals so privately agreed with but were too timid to express in a faculty meeting. they they didn't wish to take upon themselves that role. they...
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that -- one thing that i've observed, and this is just working with nadia who is, i think i know in hindsight, is that this special age -- because i think right around 12 or 13 you pretty much solidify your self-perception of yourself. you say, oh, i'm a good writer, i'm a bad writer. i'm a good math person -- >> a humanities person. >> i'm a humanities person, i'm creative, i'm not creative, whatever it might be. >> right. >> and so i've found is, you know, even with my experience with cousins and other people, you know, anyone can change their mindset, but it's that middle school years that are really formative. >> so you're starting late '03, early '04. by '06 you set up a youtube channel? >> well, no, it was in '05 i was tutoring these, like, 15 cousins every day after -- >> right. >> after work and so -- >> right, be careful what you wish, right? >> yeah. so i started that -- the first version of khan academy had nothing to do with videos, it was software. >> right, indeed. >> and so i got the domain name khan academy was available, so that's what it was. and it was a way for my cousins
that -- one thing that i've observed, and this is just working with nadia who is, i think i know in hindsight, is that this special age -- because i think right around 12 or 13 you pretty much solidify your self-perception of yourself. you say, oh, i'm a good writer, i'm a bad writer. i'm a good math person -- >> a humanities person. >> i'm a humanities person, i'm creative, i'm not creative, whatever it might be. >> right. >> and so i've found is, you know, even with my...
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but take the adults looking back bay add a little wisdom, hindsight and reassurance that all we'll be well because these children were put into dangerous circumstances run into the backyard, mobs, firing a shotgun but with her coat grown up coming back to reassure us that it was a summer, we get this sense we will come out okay. >> than there is the voice-over in the film with the adult narration. >> exactly. >> so it will be very interesting to how this emerges. >> i talked to wayne greenwald was by now but was very close to harper and he grew up in the area and he always believed that "to kill a mockingbird" was cobbled together from revere manuscript and freestanding short stories from that time that make good chapters on their own which is the story of how gm lost his temper to break all the high drenches -- hydrangea in front of the house and then when he found out he she said want to re-read to he doesn't know that she is coming to come off the addition of morphine and eventually she you passes away that is a short story but it was just pulled out in the film because you can. it
but take the adults looking back bay add a little wisdom, hindsight and reassurance that all we'll be well because these children were put into dangerous circumstances run into the backyard, mobs, firing a shotgun but with her coat grown up coming back to reassure us that it was a summer, we get this sense we will come out okay. >> than there is the voice-over in the film with the adult narration. >> exactly. >> so it will be very interesting to how this emerges. >> i...
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when you examine some of his accomplishments in hindsight it looks as though snake really did deserveigh honor. his former coach john madden does know a thing or two about the game agrees. >> if you were to look at kenney stabler as an oakland raider, and you know you look at, we had great rivalries with the miami dolphins, one of the best teams in the history of the nfl and the pittsburgh steelers who were also one of the best teams in history of the nfl. and terry bradshaw is in the hall of fame. bob greece is in the hall of fame and look at kenney's record. and he played those teams. >>> you have more than 80% only time kenney stabler quarterbacked in his career. the high school, college and pros they won the game. to that says a lot right there. all about winning. i have to quickly mention, veder against djokovic. >> thank you for joining us. have great weekend. we need a weekend. >> we do, have a good one. good night. ♪ how's it progressing with the prisoner? he'll tell us everything he knows very shortly, sir. as you were... where were we? 13 serving 14! service! if your boss st
when you examine some of his accomplishments in hindsight it looks as though snake really did deserveigh honor. his former coach john madden does know a thing or two about the game agrees. >> if you were to look at kenney stabler as an oakland raider, and you know you look at, we had great rivalries with the miami dolphins, one of the best teams in the history of the nfl and the pittsburgh steelers who were also one of the best teams in history of the nfl. and terry bradshaw is in the...
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going to overhear the conversation on things like that but if you can take an adult in the wisdom in hindsight the children get put into some dangerous circumstances with the mob running her backyard that might. but they ensure that is the summer and that is when they met >> there is the adult narration. >> exactly. it's an adult narration to the film so it's good to be interesting. she told him that to kill a mockingbird was i think what it called together from an earlier manuscript and the priest and in short stories set in that the time that made good chapters on their own. when atticus found out about it he told him to go down there and read to her. that is a short story and you know what it was just pulled out of the film. it just fits in the overall. was great sitting in a safe deposit box and i never politely i don't know that i believe that creation. she had a difficult time after mockingbird came out she wanted to publish another book. she worked very hard. >> there was one of the most successful books in the american half-century at that point and it sort of dogs on nobody to go publ
going to overhear the conversation on things like that but if you can take an adult in the wisdom in hindsight the children get put into some dangerous circumstances with the mob running her backyard that might. but they ensure that is the summer and that is when they met >> there is the adult narration. >> exactly. it's an adult narration to the film so it's good to be interesting. she told him that to kill a mockingbird was i think what it called together from an earlier...
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. >> in hindsight, i should have seen it clear.oesn't he have a uniform a name tag. >> reporter: this is what you'll find at a legitimate valet service, uniforms and a stand with prices. and you should get a claim ticket. >> just have to pay attention to that. >> reporter: lewis knows that now. what would he say to that fake valet driver? >> you aren't what you said you were, were you. >> so since this story first aired, many of have you asked via social media about video. we did check with police. it's not clear yet if any security cameras captured that theft. >>> new video this morning shows the moments when a plane literally crashed a beach party. >>> and the military wouldn't hand over the information, but the iteam got it anyway. revealing for the first time what the national guard is and is not doing to stop sexual assaults in the ranks. >>> plus what one map put through the tsa scanners that made agents and travelers scream. >>> really incredible video to show you this morning and it's amazing that no one was seriously hurt
. >> in hindsight, i should have seen it clear.oesn't he have a uniform a name tag. >> reporter: this is what you'll find at a legitimate valet service, uniforms and a stand with prices. and you should get a claim ticket. >> just have to pay attention to that. >> reporter: lewis knows that now. what would he say to that fake valet driver? >> you aren't what you said you were, were you. >> so since this story first aired, many of have you asked via social...
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but if you can take an adult looking back they add wisdom, behind -- hindsight and reassurance all will be well. they run into dangerous situations with the mob, running through backyards, someone firing a shotgun over their head. but she comes back and reassures us this is the summer and when we met dill. we get a sense it will be okay. think of it as an adult narriation to to fill-- nariation to the film. i talked to green and he said "to killing a mockingbird" was cobbled together from an earlier manuscript and free-standing short stories set in that time that made good chapters on their own. typical one is the story about how jim lost his temper and broke all of the hy dranges and when atticus came out he said do what she wants. and she said i want to be read to her. he doesn't know she is coming off morphine. that is a short story. >> host: now we are back to the modern day and this manuscript is sitting in a safe box. i don't know i believe that creation. and harper lee was quoted saying happy as well it is being published. she had a very difficult time after "to killing a mocking
but if you can take an adult looking back they add wisdom, behind -- hindsight and reassurance all will be well. they run into dangerous situations with the mob, running through backyards, someone firing a shotgun over their head. but she comes back and reassures us this is the summer and when we met dill. we get a sense it will be okay. think of it as an adult narriation to to fill-- nariation to the film. i talked to green and he said "to killing a mockingbird" was cobbled together...
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and i'm sure in hindsighted being 20/20, now you're going to find out that someone just decided thatweren't going to speak up and say something. >> all right. i see you guys nodding your heads. we're going to take a quick break and come back and speak with you. i want everyone to stay with me. we've got a lot more to talk about this breaking news. a deadly rampage in tennessee that left four marines dead. and we're waiting for that news con fwrens wifrens with the justice department and the f.b.i. we'll bring it to you when it happens. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. when you do business everywhere, the challenges of keeping everyone working together can quickly become the only thing you think about. that's where at&t can help. at&t has the tools and the network you need, to make working as one easier than ever. virtually anywhere. leaving you free to focus on what matters most. it's a go♪den opportunity to discover the luxury of freedom. to venture further. ♪ to experience more. ♪ to make a routine of breaking with routine. ♪ come in to the lexus golde
and i'm sure in hindsighted being 20/20, now you're going to find out that someone just decided thatweren't going to speak up and say something. >> all right. i see you guys nodding your heads. we're going to take a quick break and come back and speak with you. i want everyone to stay with me. we've got a lot more to talk about this breaking news. a deadly rampage in tennessee that left four marines dead. and we're waiting for that news con fwrens wifrens with the justice department and...
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it was a prison and the hindsight of history it's beneficial we know now that this is the way they were rolling puerto rico. this is how it is. this is the sugar constructor we want to pay these wages but if you don't like it we wish you chew. if you don't like that we wish you choose a more. it's called the work is all puerto ricans. the fact that the police chief of puerto rico would say that one of the clearest expressions of empire. so that was where the story about pedro campos became highly joined with the story of puerto rico. because his life was come his life in fact was defined by his leadership, the leadership role that he played in the agricultural strike. because it was then that the violence begins and it was then that the charges of sedition and spears against the united states, he ends up spending 25 years in jail. from 1936-65 is 29 years. so shortly after the agricultural strike, he's in jail in 1936 completed the math. that leads in far years far years outside. those far years he was surrounded and followed by a platoon of fbi agents for her five around the collector
it was a prison and the hindsight of history it's beneficial we know now that this is the way they were rolling puerto rico. this is how it is. this is the sugar constructor we want to pay these wages but if you don't like it we wish you chew. if you don't like that we wish you choose a more. it's called the work is all puerto ricans. the fact that the police chief of puerto rico would say that one of the clearest expressions of empire. so that was where the story about pedro campos became...
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. >> quick on that though yes, hindsight is 20/20, the line we are learning when matt said i have alwaysutside, i'm a man of my word if they had screened it would this have raised a red flag do you think? >> absolutely. absolutely. as soon as somebody would have read that that he's going to meet somebody on the outside, a cell frisk would have been performed. we would have beenpaper in his cell. >> let's talk about the other element about the prison riot one week before the escape. officers asked for a full lockdown. they got clearance for a partial lockdown. the important thing is, maybe if they had searched the cells, if they had -- because they got a partial, they didn't do a sweep of the inmates' cells. do you think that that is strange? >> well you know as far as i'm concerned, the bureaucrats never listen to the guides sguys on the ground. the officers asked for a full lockdown. they didn't get it. you know it's on the persons fault who stated there wouldn't be a full lockdown. they would have probably searched all of the cells and then maybe they would have found that hole in both
. >> quick on that though yes, hindsight is 20/20, the line we are learning when matt said i have alwaysutside, i'm a man of my word if they had screened it would this have raised a red flag do you think? >> absolutely. absolutely. as soon as somebody would have read that that he's going to meet somebody on the outside, a cell frisk would have been performed. we would have beenpaper in his cell. >> let's talk about the other element about the prison riot one week before the...
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but in hindsight, it kind of makes sense that lincoln was targeted by a person from a border state, especially the one that surrounded washington on three sides. because that is what maryland was. it was the place where troop movement at the beginning of the war had been obstructed by marylanders. and because of that, abraham lincoln declared martial law first in maryland. and that first impression stayed with a lot of people, including john wilkes booth. it's just the way they thought, the way their minds work. because of martial law, because troops were sent into southern maryland, they were sort of pseudo-occupation troops, that's the way they were thought of there. people started saying that lincoln was somewhat tyrannical. every so often, the name of caesar came up. for a person with a classical education, as booth had, for a person who knew all about julius caesar, as booth did, this had a special resonance. booth had played in the shakespearean drama of "julius caesar." it was one of the last plays he had ever performed in. and he had what he thought was a pretty good working memory and
but in hindsight, it kind of makes sense that lincoln was targeted by a person from a border state, especially the one that surrounded washington on three sides. because that is what maryland was. it was the place where troop movement at the beginning of the war had been obstructed by marylanders. and because of that, abraham lincoln declared martial law first in maryland. and that first impression stayed with a lot of people, including john wilkes booth. it's just the way they thought, the way...
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william burns: in hindsight, sure.hink we could have demonstrated a greater sense of urgency earlier. but i don't think the roots of isis go back to the kind of choices that we made. they go back to the collapse of much of the arab state system, before they go back to external interventions, whether it was iraq in 2003 and elsewhere. that contributed to change realities that all sorts of groups tried to take advantage of so it is a complicated phenomenon. a greater sense of urgency might have been more effective. but looking ahead, i think there is that sense of urgency. charlie: what is the strategy? william burns: it will have to be a re-doubled effort in both political and security terms. in syria, it is an enormously big problem. i wish i had better insights. i do think the negotiation of leadership in damascus will be essential. the longer assad stays in power, the bigger of a recruiting magnet he will be for isis. that will require persuading the russians and the iranians. charlie: i know you don't want to go to
william burns: in hindsight, sure.hink we could have demonstrated a greater sense of urgency earlier. but i don't think the roots of isis go back to the kind of choices that we made. they go back to the collapse of much of the arab state system, before they go back to external interventions, whether it was iraq in 2003 and elsewhere. that contributed to change realities that all sorts of groups tried to take advantage of so it is a complicated phenomenon. a greater sense of urgency might have...
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what was really good about the job in hindsight, because it was a nonprofit, i got to do everything. i learned so much there. i got to go everywhere, i really learned the basics of communication there at that nonprofit. i had to do everything -- write speeches, set up the podium make sure there was water. take photographs, do a media advisory. it was the best job. >> first job for me was an internship at the republican national committee. i got to answer to some of president reagan's people. we all thought they did. it was great because i got to see how things work. my first real job was with congressman jack kemp. that was a great job for me, i was a legislative assistant. i was writing a brief call the legislative digest on capitol hill that the republican congressman use as a summary of each bill that comes out. i was one of the people that wrote that brief, a great way to get exposed to the issues. it was great to work for jack, who would later boomerang back to me. under president bush. frederick: why did you make this decision to stop talking to members of congress and start ta
what was really good about the job in hindsight, because it was a nonprofit, i got to do everything. i learned so much there. i got to go everywhere, i really learned the basics of communication there at that nonprofit. i had to do everything -- write speeches, set up the podium make sure there was water. take photographs, do a media advisory. it was the best job. >> first job for me was an internship at the republican national committee. i got to answer to some of president reagan's...
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in hindsight, truman may have gotten congress to agree to health insurance for all children. that proposal was excellent on his desk. but he went for the whole package, kids and adults alike, and he lost. that is what is remembered. what is not remembered is that during truman's time in office, the federal government put $75 million into state grants for hospital construction projects that included community hospitals, nonprofit hospitals for the chronically ill rehabilitation centers, and nursing homes. in addition, the federal government, under truman's direction, funded more research into tuberculosis and into finding cures for cancer. he also approved federal legislation that made grants money available for training mental health workers and for clinical psychiatric research. earlier, i mentioned the adoption project. remember back to it all these things have in common? the indian adoption project was initiated by the bureau of indian affairs in 1958. it was intended to, quote, stimulate adoption of indian children who were in the care of state agencies. end quote. the pr
in hindsight, truman may have gotten congress to agree to health insurance for all children. that proposal was excellent on his desk. but he went for the whole package, kids and adults alike, and he lost. that is what is remembered. what is not remembered is that during truman's time in office, the federal government put $75 million into state grants for hospital construction projects that included community hospitals, nonprofit hospitals for the chronically ill rehabilitation centers, and...
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. >> in hindsight it's easy to criticize but the idea that in a short period of time they decided it only works in batman movies. >> reporter: as of right now, the vallejo police department has not responded to the affidavit and why they called this kidnapping a hoax back in march. live in vallejo, christian hartnett, kpix 5. >> it ended with a break-in at a dublin homing on friday starting like the incident in vallejo. he came in with zipties allegedly and police say he intended to tie up two people. but they fought him off and one of them dialed 911. he escaped but left behind his cell phone and authorities used that to find him in a home up in lake tahoe where he was eventually arrested. muller is also suspected of similar crimes in palo alto and mountain view in 2009. you can read the fbi affidavit and the latest developments on cbssf.com. >>> roberta is joining us now. on my way to work, some condensation on my windshield and i got all excited, i was like oh, is there going to be some rain? >> good call there. lots of condensation all associated with a very deep marine layer thi
. >> in hindsight it's easy to criticize but the idea that in a short period of time they decided it only works in batman movies. >> reporter: as of right now, the vallejo police department has not responded to the affidavit and why they called this kidnapping a hoax back in march. live in vallejo, christian hartnett, kpix 5. >> it ended with a break-in at a dublin homing on friday starting like the incident in vallejo. he came in with zipties allegedly and police say he...