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he should have been this seems obvious but if you read backwards with knowledge of hindsight you can see different places where ben franklin peeks out but he did not know because there was such strong for bowen to do anything without permission from his master as a breach of the protocol if you put them to work on something because he was the master when he found out he was very increased to the but i agree. it seems obvious in hindsight but i guess at the time not believing he would do that because even james under estimated bin. he didn't want to see how brilliant his brother was. soviet their character is fascinating. he is the man who started the original boston caucus the first political machine in america 1719 through 1721 is when it came into power belies checkup was tabled the person with his father always resented when they cancel the first charter he had a hands-off approach so in that with the way with the new charter that took away the autonomy, the father was outraged in was a strange from england passing it down to his son. he didn't talk like the subject of the crown a
he should have been this seems obvious but if you read backwards with knowledge of hindsight you can see different places where ben franklin peeks out but he did not know because there was such strong for bowen to do anything without permission from his master as a breach of the protocol if you put them to work on something because he was the master when he found out he was very increased to the but i agree. it seems obvious in hindsight but i guess at the time not believing he would do that...
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if you read with a sort of backwards knowledge of hindsight if you were, you can see different placeswhere ben franklin peeks out. but he didn't know and i think it's because there was such a a strong -- if us for an apprentice to do anything without permission from his master. it was such a breach of the protocol that i think he never thought benjamin would do it. if he put him to work on something that's because he was the master and he was the apprentice. when he found out he was very angry and he at least alludes to that in the autobiography that i agree it's one of those things that seems obvious in hindsight but it's a combination of not believing that he would do that and even james underestimated him. he didn't want to see how brilliant his brother was in soviet and. i've referred to him as the founding grandfather and a figure most people don't know about about but he's the man that started the boston caucus, first political machine in 171-93-1721. he had grown up wealthy but his father have always resented when he canceled the first charter which had given so much power and
if you read with a sort of backwards knowledge of hindsight if you were, you can see different placeswhere ben franklin peeks out. but he didn't know and i think it's because there was such a a strong -- if us for an apprentice to do anything without permission from his master. it was such a breach of the protocol that i think he never thought benjamin would do it. if he put him to work on something that's because he was the master and he was the apprentice. when he found out he was very angry...
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with: it is usually hindsight that you see it has been volatile..cts down there are issues that need to be considered. anna: he stays with us on the program to read what you can expect from janet yellen. banks in saudi arabia have come over fresh pressure products that allow speculators against the currency pay. interesting story coming out of saudi arabia. their awareness over the stance people are taking and what investors can do. now, pruning a. thank you for coming with us. tell us about what you found out about what saudi arabian banks are doing. guest: the monetary agency has reached out, asking them to explain why they are offering products to customers. this is happening after the regulator banned contracts. funds made by its -- that's. -- made bets. this is happening while the government is saying, it will maintain the exchange rate. nothing will change. them reaching the highest points in february. the regulator wants to have more information about such products. and also why they offer these. it is also warning in the future such project
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it is one of those things that seems obvious in hindsight but at the time a combination of not believing they would do that and partly because even james underestimated that. sometimes those closest to us don't see who we are. james didn't want to see how brilliant his brother was so he didn't. anybody else? >> talk about alyssa cook. >> a fascinating character. i refer to him as our founding grandfather. a figure most people don't know about. he is the man who started the boston caucus, the original boston caucus, the first political machine in america, in boston in 1719-1721 was when he came to full power. elijah cook was a wealthy person who had grown up wealthy but his father had always resented when england canceled the first charter which had given so much power, they could pick their own governor and make their own laws, england had a hands-off approach towards massachusetts. when that went away, the new charter gave them a royal governor imposed by england and took away a lot of the economy, elijah cook's senior father was outraged, he was estranged from england and pass that to
it is one of those things that seems obvious in hindsight but at the time a combination of not believing they would do that and partly because even james underestimated that. sometimes those closest to us don't see who we are. james didn't want to see how brilliant his brother was so he didn't. anybody else? >> talk about alyssa cook. >> a fascinating character. i refer to him as our founding grandfather. a figure most people don't know about. he is the man who started the boston...
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and i had made the decision going into that debate, and in hindsight it was a mistake, that was, chris to attack me. i knew what the polls were, he wasn't doing well in new hampshire, he might be gone by tuesday depending on how the election went. i didn't see any benefit to me in getting -- i didn't want the story of the debate to be rubio and christie slug it out in an ugly debate back and forth. my strategy was, you know what, address it at the front end and pivot to your core message. because the argument he was making was i had no background, no experience. my point was, barack obama, people say he doesn't know what he's doing, i believe he knows what he's doing. he's deliberately changing things in government and our role in society in order to achieve an outcome that he wants. and so that was the strategy i went in with. unfortunately, in any other debate, any other environment, it might not have been a big deal, but it was, because that was the argument that chris was using all week, that i memorize these 20-second sound bites and repeat them over and over, and that's what i di
and i had made the decision going into that debate, and in hindsight it was a mistake, that was, chris to attack me. i knew what the polls were, he wasn't doing well in new hampshire, he might be gone by tuesday depending on how the election went. i didn't see any benefit to me in getting -- i didn't want the story of the debate to be rubio and christie slug it out in an ugly debate back and forth. my strategy was, you know what, address it at the front end and pivot to your core message....
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. >> senator chambliss, in hindsight, you know, look, i know that, frankly, republican narrative is that obama walks away from every deal. the white house narrative is that republicans walk away from every deal. i want to get that because, trust me, you know, when you say that senator, he walked away, everybody has their own version of the story. but let me ask you this, senator chambliss, in hindsight, should more deals have been cut by the republican leadership? should there have been more give? is the problem constituents don't reward compromise, they punish it? >> frankly, the republican leadership is being criticized by the right wing of our party for compromising too much. so i think the answer to your question is, no, it's not they haven't been willing to compromise. but, frankly, you've got to have leadership from the top exerting itself. if you're going to be able to compromise in the right way. you had mitch mcconnell's statement and you've heard the same rhetoric from president obama about republicans. >> it's polarizing rhetoric. you think it's too polarizing? >> i do. it may
. >> senator chambliss, in hindsight, you know, look, i know that, frankly, republican narrative is that obama walks away from every deal. the white house narrative is that republicans walk away from every deal. i want to get that because, trust me, you know, when you say that senator, he walked away, everybody has their own version of the story. but let me ask you this, senator chambliss, in hindsight, should more deals have been cut by the republican leadership? should there have been...
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i would say in hindsight, i had impact, because it was what i wanted to see in the magazine. that ultimately, it had to be what was best for the magazine as envisioned by the publisher and founding editor. so you want to do that. that is your ultimate goal, but within the confines, like doing a radio show, where you know what the format is, but i love chris isaac, or i love nora jones, so i'll play them where it fits properly. so it was the same thing. i brought in a top 40 sensibility. that's the shaping of my music world and my area of most knowledge versus, for example, country or the blues. i wrilike all the music, but i e from top 40. so i would run more stories about motown or teen stars or oldies acts, than maybe the most cutting edge, the beginning of heavy metal, or perhaps i didn't pay as much attention to european influences as i might have. but we had a london bureau from the beginning pretty much. so everything got into the mix, but i was the one who cass kind of the mix master. >> and when we come back, more with ben fong torres, about his career with "rolling s
i would say in hindsight, i had impact, because it was what i wanted to see in the magazine. that ultimately, it had to be what was best for the magazine as envisioned by the publisher and founding editor. so you want to do that. that is your ultimate goal, but within the confines, like doing a radio show, where you know what the format is, but i love chris isaac, or i love nora jones, so i'll play them where it fits properly. so it was the same thing. i brought in a top 40 sensibility. that's...
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in hindsight i clearly should have been more specific. [ laughter ] the gop chairman prebus is here as well. glad to see that you feel that you've earned a night off. congratulations on all your success. the republican party, the nomination process. it's all going great. keep it up. what an election season. for example, we've got the bright new face of the democratic party here tonight, mr. bernie sanders. [ cheers ] bernie, you look like a million bucks. or to put it in terms you'll understand, you look like $37,000 donations of $27 each. on the republican side, things are a little more, how shall we say this? a little more loose. just look at the confusion over the invitation's to tonight's dinner. guests were asked to check whether they wanted steak or fish, but instead a whole bunch of you wrote in paul ryan. and then there's ted cruz. ted had a tough week. he went to indiana. hoosier country. stood on a basketball court and called the hoop a basketball ng what else is in his lexicon? baseball sticks? football hats? but sure, i'm the foreign one. >> good ones there. now to the race
in hindsight i clearly should have been more specific. [ laughter ] the gop chairman prebus is here as well. glad to see that you feel that you've earned a night off. congratulations on all your success. the republican party, the nomination process. it's all going great. keep it up. what an election season. for example, we've got the bright new face of the democratic party here tonight, mr. bernie sanders. [ cheers ] bernie, you look like a million bucks. or to put it in terms you'll...
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in aggregate, with the perspective of hindsight, they are real.ow 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. and we all possess biases, hidden biases. unconscious bias. 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 great irony is that kleiner 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 the venture capitalists are female. it is ridiculous emily: it is a pipeline thing? are people not looking hard enough? john: they are not looking hard enough. if
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if you read silence it do good backwards with the knowledge of the hindsight if you will, you can see different places where ben franklin peeks out from silence do good. but he didn't. he did not know. i think it was because there was such a strong, it was so different for an apprentice to do anything without permission from his master it was a breach of that protocol. i think james never thought benjamin would do it. he put benjamin's work on something because he was the master ben was the apprentice. i did not think he would thought ben would do it himself. when he found out, he was very angry and ben franklin talks about that or at least alludes to that in the autobiography. i agree, it is one of those things that seems obvious in hindsight but at the time it's a combination of not believing that ben would do that and it was partly, even james underestimated ben. i think sometimes those closest to us do not always see us for who we are. james did not want to see how brilliant his brother was. anybody else? >> would you talk about alicia cook's. >> i refer to him as a founding grand
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often neglected lesson that state sanctioned discrimination never looks good and never works in hindsight. it was not so very long ago that states, including north abovena, had other signs restrooms, water fountains and keepingc accommodations people out based on a distinction without a difference. we've moved beyond those dark days but not without a of pain andmount suffering and an ongoing fight to keep moving forward. let us write a different story this time. fear andt act out of misunderstanding but out of the values of inclusion and diversity and regard for all that make our country great. to me also speak directly the transgender community itself. some of you have lived freely decades and others of you are still wondering how you can youibly live the lives that were born to lead. isolated, no how matter how afraid, no matter how today, knowy feel this, that the department of justice and indeed the entire administration want you to know that we see you, we stand with you and we will do everything we can to protect you going forward and please know that history is on your side. this c
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easier i think in hindsight to say what could have happened or should have happened. >> and here at the macy's parking lot a growing for all four of friday's victims. the victim's right foundation here in montgomery county which organized tonight's vigil will be taking donations through the end of the month to he want had the surviving families impacted by last week's shooting spree. live tonight from the montgomery mall marina marraco mar. >>> matthews bishop shared illegal pictures on twitter. he faces ten counts of can child porn possession but could also face more charges. >> to the district now, we've been reporting on the high level also of lead found in the drinking water of public schools. for the first time city officials who are under fire because of the controversy are speaking out. exclusively to them tonight. >> water tests are underway on every water source at every dc public costume. only after parents accidently found out about the high levels from tests done months ago. it appears officials don't have any kind of long-term solutions. >> focusing on how do we never do th
easier i think in hindsight to say what could have happened or should have happened. >> and here at the macy's parking lot a growing for all four of friday's victims. the victim's right foundation here in montgomery county which organized tonight's vigil will be taking donations through the end of the month to he want had the surviving families impacted by last week's shooting spree. live tonight from the montgomery mall marina marraco mar. >>> matthews bishop shared illegal...
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eight years ago i said it was time to change the tone of our politics in hindsight i clearly should have been more specific. she'll be chairman is here as well glad to see that you feel that you've earned a night off. congratulations on all your success the republican party and nomination process it's all going great. keep it up. >> what an election. for example we have a bright new face of the democratic sanders. [ cheers and applause ] bernie you look like a million bucks or to nut terms you'll understand you look like 37,000 donations of $27 each. on the republican side, things are a little more, how shall we say this a little more loose, just like the confusion over the invitations to tonight's dinner. guests were asked to check whether they wanted steak or fish and instead a whole punch of you wrote in paul ryan and then there's ted cruz. ted had a tough week. he went to indiana. who is your country? stood on eye basketball court and called the hoop a basketball ring. [ laughter ] what else, is in his lexicon, baseball sticks? football hats? ha, but sure i'm the foreign one. okay? .
eight years ago i said it was time to change the tone of our politics in hindsight i clearly should have been more specific. she'll be chairman is here as well glad to see that you feel that you've earned a night off. congratulations on all your success the republican party and nomination process it's all going great. keep it up. >> what an election. for example we have a bright new face of the democratic sanders. [ cheers and applause ] bernie you look like a million bucks or to nut...
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i was diagnosed as dyslexic, but she didn't want to stigmatize me, and i appreciate that in hindsight i lost her 15 years ago, so i don't have the benefit of talking to her about it today. but she didn't want to. and i remember coming home, and i found out i had dyslexia. i just thought i was, frankly, not that smart and was struggling and thought, you know, something was wrong with me. >> before we run out of time, i've got to ask you, how does this affect you now? do you read speeches? >> yeah, i rarely read speeches, and if i do, they're the worst things i ever do, 'cause they're terrible. a teleprompter is easier than looking down at a piece of paper and looking up, 'cause i'll lose my place. when i read, i underline. if i read the newspaper, i underline. when i read books -- don't ever lend me a book, because i will underline it. and what i do -- and this is the gift, i think, of dyslexia. at the end of the day -- i know the word "gift" is a controversial one because it's really ways of overcompensating become gifts. they become attributes. they become advantages. but what i'm ab
i was diagnosed as dyslexic, but she didn't want to stigmatize me, and i appreciate that in hindsight i lost her 15 years ago, so i don't have the benefit of talking to her about it today. but she didn't want to. and i remember coming home, and i found out i had dyslexia. i just thought i was, frankly, not that smart and was struggling and thought, you know, something was wrong with me. >> before we run out of time, i've got to ask you, how does this affect you now? do you read speeches?...
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in hindsight, i clearly should have been more specific. >> reporter: a self-deprecating dig at his legacy, and a little roasting. >> gop chairman reince priebus is here as well. the republican party, the nomination process, it's all going great. keep it up. >> reporter: for the host larry wilmore. >> i saw you hanging out with nba players like steph curry. which makes sense, too, because you both like raining down bombs on people from long distances. right? >> reporter: some boos in the room and bad reviews. obama, they say, killed it. >> last week, prince george showed up to our meeting in his bathrobe. that was a slap in the face. >> reporter: but seriously, what's next? >> if this material works well, i'm going to use it at goldman sachs next year. earn me some serious tubmans. >> reporter: this, the last time we'll see him as stand-up in chief. >> obama out. >> reporter: nick watt, abc news, washington. >> the president getting a standing ovation last night. >>> still ahead, a new way to target consumers. a u.s. senator says billboards may be spying on you. the new way you're being ta
in hindsight, i clearly should have been more specific. >> reporter: a self-deprecating dig at his legacy, and a little roasting. >> gop chairman reince priebus is here as well. the republican party, the nomination process, it's all going great. keep it up. >> reporter: for the host larry wilmore. >> i saw you hanging out with nba players like steph curry. which makes sense, too, because you both like raining down bombs on people from long distances. right? >>...
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, we have the benefit of hindsight and if you done this or that, still, i am not comfortable of that idea. you have talented men that people who are helping and who are there and just would not accept the help. we'll talk about the absolute worst, those are my two candidates for the worst. the new people, reagan, i would put reagan as i recall -- reagan in the top not because i thought that i e jonjoyed what he did b he did do what he set out to do. he made a movement and there is a number of people that went along with him. that was when he was affected as a president. >> so i would not cap him. i thought the task was to think about for the list who had been an effective president and not my favorite people who was not one of many i favorites, i think of the accomplishments -- it was extremely problematic. some people might suggest bush. i think if shawn were here, he would probably say w. >> he wrote a whole lot about it. we would have known his answer already. candidates are too soon to tell. we don't know which things they'll be given credit of 100 years from now or 150 years fro
, we have the benefit of hindsight and if you done this or that, still, i am not comfortable of that idea. you have talented men that people who are helping and who are there and just would not accept the help. we'll talk about the absolute worst, those are my two candidates for the worst. the new people, reagan, i would put reagan as i recall -- reagan in the top not because i thought that i e jonjoyed what he did b he did do what he set out to do. he made a movement and there is a number of...
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of course, and most of these cases, we usually recognize the bubble in hindsight.opefully, we are not and one at the moment. -- not in one of the moment. rishaad: thanks, david. we will be back with david in the next hour. , thee joined by this man founder of india's largest mobile wallet company. we will also be looking at how satellite imagery is tracking some tough market intelligent problems. presidentsights vice will be with us 10:30 a.m. hong kong time. japan,finance meeting in why one of the most pressing issues is not on the discussion list. protestersg kong, and china's third-largest official. you are watching "trending business". ♪ kong,is 9:17 a.m. in hong and these of the stories making headlines. canada's suncor energy has evacuated thousands of workers as wildfires shift. the wind change happened as the company was resuming work. destroyed onas tuesday. the fires have cut output i 1.2 million barrels a day. the u.s. has eased sanctions on myanmar as it makes progress towards democracy. on kenton lifted curbs state companies and banks. thailand has con
of course, and most of these cases, we usually recognize the bubble in hindsight.opefully, we are not and one at the moment. -- not in one of the moment. rishaad: thanks, david. we will be back with david in the next hour. , thee joined by this man founder of india's largest mobile wallet company. we will also be looking at how satellite imagery is tracking some tough market intelligent problems. presidentsights vice will be with us 10:30 a.m. hong kong time. japan,finance meeting in why one of...
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in hindsight, we have the benefit of hindsight and we could say, if you done this, he could've done that, but i'm not comfortable with that idea. he had something in hand, very talented men who were there and would have been willing to help and he would not accept the help. so we will talk about the absolute worst those are my two candidates. but the new people -- reagan, when i did the surveys i would put reagan in, as i recall. i stopped doing them, but ronald reagan's in the top, not weak as -- not because i enjoyed what he did or i thought he did the right thing, but he did do what he set out to do. he made a movement and there were a number of people who went on with him and and that sense, he was effective as a president. so i would not ask him. i thought the task was to combat who had been an effective president, he was not one of my favorite people. i think a lot of what he accomplished was extremely problematic. some people might suggest bush. if sean were here, he would've probably said george w. bush. he wrote a whole article about it, so we would have known his answer already
in hindsight, we have the benefit of hindsight and we could say, if you done this, he could've done that, but i'm not comfortable with that idea. he had something in hand, very talented men who were there and would have been willing to help and he would not accept the help. so we will talk about the absolute worst those are my two candidates. but the new people -- reagan, when i did the surveys i would put reagan in, as i recall. i stopped doing them, but ronald reagan's in the top, not weak as...
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. >> never looks good and not good in hindsight. was not too long that north carolina had signs keeping people out. lauren: north carolina governor pat mccory accusing the federal government of blatantoverrage am. nicole: jack lew in puerto rico yesterday to move quickly on rescue package for the territory. fox business exclusive lew told peter barnes that he's supporting a restructuring, not a bailout. peter peter what we have said that to solve the problem there's only so many choices, we structuring with oversight is the right solution. if you don't do that, then you either have chaos or a bailout. we are not talking about a bailout. we structuring is the alternative for bailout. pete pet but you need last week you wrote congress that without legislation, quote a taxpayer bailout may become the legislative course to address escalating crisis. >> right, bill, they are trying to characterize what congress is working on incorrectly as being a bailout. the reason that that's so dangerous, it's the alternative to a bailout. it's not a
. >> never looks good and not good in hindsight. was not too long that north carolina had signs keeping people out. lauren: north carolina governor pat mccory accusing the federal government of blatantoverrage am. nicole: jack lew in puerto rico yesterday to move quickly on rescue package for the territory. fox business exclusive lew told peter barnes that he's supporting a restructuring, not a bailout. peter peter what we have said that to solve the problem there's only so many choices,...
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in hindsight, we have the benefit of hindsight and we could say, well if he would have done this or tried that, but still i'm not comfortable with that idea. then you have another person who had something in hand, who had talented men, and people who were helping and there who were willing to help him and he wouldn't accept the help. so we'll talk about the absolute worst. but those are my two candidates for the worst. the new people, reagan, when i did the surveys, very often i would put reagan, as i recall, i stopped doing them, but reagan in the top -- not because i thought that he -- i enjoyed what he did or i thought he did the right thing, but he did do what he set out to do. and he made a movement. and there were a number of people who went along with him. and so in that sense, he was effective as a president. so i too, i would not, i would not cast him -- i thought the task was to think about, for the list, who had been an effective president, not my favorite people. he was not one of my favorite people and i think a lot of what he accomplished was not -- was extremely problematic
in hindsight, we have the benefit of hindsight and we could say, well if he would have done this or tried that, but still i'm not comfortable with that idea. then you have another person who had something in hand, who had talented men, and people who were helping and there who were willing to help him and he wouldn't accept the help. so we'll talk about the absolute worst. but those are my two candidates for the worst. the new people, reagan, when i did the surveys, very often i would put...
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in hindsight, i clearly should have been more specific. eight years ago, i was a young man. full of idealism and vigor. look at me now. i'm gray, grizzled, discounting the days until my death panel. hillary once questioned whether i would be ready for a 3 a.m. phone call, now i'm awake any way, because i've got to go to the bathroom. meanwhile, michelle has not aged a day. the only way you candidate her is inn photos is by looking at me. take a look. here we are in 2008. here we are a few years later. and this one is from two weeks ago. so time passes. just six short months, i'll be officially a lame duck. which means congress now will flat out reject my authority. and republican leaders won't take my phone calls. and this is going to take some getting used to. it's really going to -- it is a curve ball. i don't know what to do with it. of course, in fact, four months now, congressional republicans have been saying things i cannot do in my final year. unfortunately, this dinner was not one of them. but on everything else, it's another story. and you know who you are, republi
in hindsight, i clearly should have been more specific. eight years ago, i was a young man. full of idealism and vigor. look at me now. i'm gray, grizzled, discounting the days until my death panel. hillary once questioned whether i would be ready for a 3 a.m. phone call, now i'm awake any way, because i've got to go to the bathroom. meanwhile, michelle has not aged a day. the only way you candidate her is inn photos is by looking at me. take a look. here we are in 2008. here we are a few years...
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jim: but you don't find that out until hindsight. we'll see. i wish him the best. have his hands full with the balance sheet. eri let's talk about that. why he won't better management make it a better company? or at least not a good enough company? jim: because most of the levers here are beyond his control. companies take for pay strategy is good. i think the stock is dramatically overvalued. that theyprojections put out last year. i think those projections are quite optimistic for a variety of reasons that i went to in my presentation. erik: things i cost control. jim: and maintenance and capital spending. is the problem is that there looming capacity in the lng business globally. and this is a global market. 's take or pay contracts are good, all of the upside to the story depends on that we thinket just won't be there and the ceo cannot control it. erik: why not? if the oil rally continues, why will we see gas prices rally? jim: it is lng prices. that is the key thing. lng demand has been flat for a handful of years. but the supply is increasing. so it's got it
jim: but you don't find that out until hindsight. we'll see. i wish him the best. have his hands full with the balance sheet. eri let's talk about that. why he won't better management make it a better company? or at least not a good enough company? jim: because most of the levers here are beyond his control. companies take for pay strategy is good. i think the stock is dramatically overvalued. that theyprojections put out last year. i think those projections are quite optimistic for a variety...
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easier i think in hindsight to say what could have happened or should have happened. >> reporter: here at the macy's at the mall, growing memorial for all four of in montgomery county organized tonight vigil. they will be taking donations through the end of the month to help the surviving family members directly affected by friday's shooting spree. marina marraco local news. >>> some of you probably don't want to be outside. the start of another wet week. turns out, we're actually breaking a record with all this rain. we're here with a -- i don't want to call it good news. it's interesting news it said least. >> it certainly is, is sean, because as of today, we've gone 13 days. that's the longest consecutive stretch we've had. and guess what it's going to get longer. not every day had a lot of rain. maybe one, 100. we believe rain will develop again and be around for the morning rush hour. we check for the rain stats. listen, we're only nine days in and three inches of rain. when you look at that compared to last month, we're making up a deficit badly needed but it is a long stretch of
easier i think in hindsight to say what could have happened or should have happened. >> reporter: here at the macy's at the mall, growing memorial for all four of in montgomery county organized tonight vigil. they will be taking donations through the end of the month to help the surviving family members directly affected by friday's shooting spree. marina marraco local news. >>> some of you probably don't want to be outside. the start of another wet week. turns out, we're...
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david rubenstein: hindsight is always 2020.e have bought a few number of things we are happy with. eric: how soon will you spend this? david rubenstein: it is to invest. over the next two years we will invest it and we have a few years. we are doing some now. equity,u like private energy, the to stretch the control, lending, ent, downstream? david rubenstein: it is like asking which of my children i like the best. i like all of these businesses. right now distress energy is attractive because it was a lot of credit. distress depth will be attractive as well. and the ent market will thrive. you can buy assets cheaper than they will be in a couple of years. eric: an oil will go up? david rubenstein: somewhere in $70 range that year. some point next year. will notroduction increase, and demand will increase. what is your view on brazil with duma rousseff? she is expected to lose the process, and it be impeached. he went immediately remove her from power. days,rubenstein: four 180 i think it is, and then she can come back. we are a
david rubenstein: hindsight is always 2020.e have bought a few number of things we are happy with. eric: how soon will you spend this? david rubenstein: it is to invest. over the next two years we will invest it and we have a few years. we are doing some now. equity,u like private energy, the to stretch the control, lending, ent, downstream? david rubenstein: it is like asking which of my children i like the best. i like all of these businesses. right now distress energy is attractive because...
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in hindsight, i clearly should have been more specific. [laughter] pres.as a young man. full of idealism and vigor. and look at me now. i am gray, grizzled, counting down the days. until my death panel. [laughter] pres. obama: hillary once questioned whether i would be ready for 3:00 a.m. phone calls. now i am awake anyway, because i have to go to the bathroom. [laughter] pres. obama: i'm up. in fact, somebody said to me, mr. president, you are so yesterday. justin trudeau has completely replaced you. he is so handsome, so charming, he is the future. i said, justin, give it a rest. [laughter] pres. obama: i resented that. meanwhile, michelle has not aged a day. [applause] the only way you can date her in photos is by looking at me -- take a look. here we are in 2008. here we are a few years later. and this one is from two weeks ago. [laughter] pres. obama: so, time passes. in just six months, i will be officially a lame duck. which means congress now will flat-out reject my authority, and republican leaders will not take my phone calls. and this is going t
in hindsight, i clearly should have been more specific. [laughter] pres.as a young man. full of idealism and vigor. and look at me now. i am gray, grizzled, counting down the days. until my death panel. [laughter] pres. obama: hillary once questioned whether i would be ready for 3:00 a.m. phone calls. now i am awake anyway, because i have to go to the bathroom. [laughter] pres. obama: i'm up. in fact, somebody said to me, mr. president, you are so yesterday. justin trudeau has completely...
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hindsight is 20/20 and it's easy to say those things after you see the damage po statement so far. because e-mail is more prevalent now this is different than what colin powell did. not using the state department e-mails. this is safe to say this is not solely hillary's problem. the state department is saying we have a process in place and it has been ignored and inconsistent over the years. leon: is there a penalty that will go with the finding? >> the f.b.i. investigation is lingering. we don't know that this will play a role in their finding be they will look at what the inspector general found in this audit. leon: thank you. alison: okay. a notes here. police chief in anaheim california. protest like those in new mexico will not be tolerated. chief said peaceful demonstrations are welcome. but violence is not. donald trump just wrapped up an event in anaheim. last night several anti-trump protesters clashed with the police. the nominee called the protesters thugs with mexican flags. the president hosted a town hall and one of the last exchanges was with an aspiring rapper. >> g
hindsight is 20/20 and it's easy to say those things after you see the damage po statement so far. because e-mail is more prevalent now this is different than what colin powell did. not using the state department e-mails. this is safe to say this is not solely hillary's problem. the state department is saying we have a process in place and it has been ignored and inconsistent over the years. leon: is there a penalty that will go with the finding? >> the f.b.i. investigation is lingering....
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hindsight is always 20/20, but if you look at what was going on after world war ii, the chinese had gone communist, and had a tie to korea. the face-off with the soviet union. the fact that we were the only superpower after world war ii, all play into the fact. the dynamics of the war evolved, from an east-west confrontation into an insurgency, into a full-blown war, and a last-minute evacuation. but i think by the late 1950's and early 1960's, i think we did the right thing by intervening in vietnam. i also believe that the early intervention with advisers between 1961 and 1965 probably should have been that way, instead of sending 550,000 american combat troops. >> have you gone back to vietnam? mr. pham: i did go back to vietnam. it was the week after i was discharged from the marine corps in 1995. back, butg to sneak we did not have relations with vietnam. in the clinton administration, things were getting closer. i made a decision to go back because my grandmother had passed away. i also had cousins i had not seen in 20 years. so i went back for a week. the effect of having the viet
hindsight is always 20/20, but if you look at what was going on after world war ii, the chinese had gone communist, and had a tie to korea. the face-off with the soviet union. the fact that we were the only superpower after world war ii, all play into the fact. the dynamics of the war evolved, from an east-west confrontation into an insurgency, into a full-blown war, and a last-minute evacuation. but i think by the late 1950's and early 1960's, i think we did the right thing by intervening in...
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in hindsight i clearly should have been more specific. years ago, i was a young man, full of idealism and vigor and look at me now. gray, griess elled, counting down the days. >> after making wise cracks about the presidential candidates, the president thanked the crowd and made a memorable exit from the podium. >> and with that, i just have two more words to say. obama out. (applause). >>> the only presidential candidate to attend was bernie sanders. a first daughter is following in her father of footsteps, malia the eldest daughter will attend harvard university. she'll begin her college career in the fall of 2017 as a member of the class of 2021. but before she starts, malia will take a year off to tour the world. president obama is a graduate of harvard law school. >>> still ahead on fox 29 news at 6:00, a leisurely horse ride took a terrifying turn, a witness describes the event that knocked the animal off its feet. social media meet science, the new way doctors are sharing surgery secrets in real time. and how it's cat apolting. >>>
in hindsight i clearly should have been more specific. years ago, i was a young man, full of idealism and vigor and look at me now. gray, griess elled, counting down the days. >> after making wise cracks about the presidential candidates, the president thanked the crowd and made a memorable exit from the podium. >> and with that, i just have two more words to say. obama out. (applause). >>> the only presidential candidate to attend was bernie sanders. a first daughter is...
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in hindsight, should that have gone on facebook? >> yes, i should have put it on facebook.e didn't hit me back. i feel that if i had more resources, i could help more people. i have ideas that can make the human race existence within our 100 years, better. period. ( bleep ) the paparazzi, whatever perception you have of me, starting with the truth, starting with what everyone is thinking, start there. put some dope ( bleep ) with it. the exact amount of emotion and color palates and sonics and everything that i put into my music, i put them into the shoes. and they worked. i don't give a ( bleep ) how much you've sold. if you're playing on radio, are you connecting? picasso is dead. steve jobs is dead. walt disney is dead. name somebody living that you can name in the same breath as them. when i make clothes, it's funny, because i would sit there with obama, and leo's talking about the environment. and then i'm talking about clothes, and everyone looks at me like, that's not an important issue, or something. but i remember going to school in fifth grade and wanting to have
in hindsight, should that have gone on facebook? >> yes, i should have put it on facebook.e didn't hit me back. i feel that if i had more resources, i could help more people. i have ideas that can make the human race existence within our 100 years, better. period. ( bleep ) the paparazzi, whatever perception you have of me, starting with the truth, starting with what everyone is thinking, start there. put some dope ( bleep ) with it. the exact amount of emotion and color palates and...
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in hindsight, what's the first one you think of? >> everyone tries to live by the reagan rule of not speaking ill of an opponent, but at some point, you have to fight back. this has been an untraditional campaign cycle. you want to keep things positive and focused on the issues, but at some point, you have to push back, when ted finally had nuf and pushed back, that was the end. so it's hard to say. >> all of you, in your campaigns at various times were trying to decide, when do you fight fire with fire? and you all had your own timeline when you did it and arguably none of them worked. >> we'll stipulate none of us up here were successful going after donald trump. people saw him as a celebrity, a businessman, and now they're starting to look at him as a potential president. both the clinton campaign and the trump campaign are going to be in a race to define what he would look like. he's never really spelled out his agenda in detail. i think that's his challenge moving forward. >> i think, a, the size of the field, which was a great
in hindsight, what's the first one you think of? >> everyone tries to live by the reagan rule of not speaking ill of an opponent, but at some point, you have to fight back. this has been an untraditional campaign cycle. you want to keep things positive and focused on the issues, but at some point, you have to push back, when ted finally had nuf and pushed back, that was the end. so it's hard to say. >> all of you, in your campaigns at various times were trying to decide, when do you...
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in hindsight, i clearly should have been more specific. eight years ago i was a young man.m and vigor. and look at me now. i am gray, grizzled, just counting down the days until my death panel. hillary once questioned whether i would be ready for a 3:00 a.m. phone call. now i'm awake anyway, because i got to go to the bathroom. i'm up. in fact, somebody recently said to me, mr. president, you are so yesterday. justin trudeau has completely replaced you. he is so handsome, he is the future. i said justin, just give it a rest. i resented that. but meanwhile, michelle has not aged a day. the only way you can date here in photos is by looking at me. take a look. here we are in 2008. here we are a few years later. and this one is from two weeks ago. so time passes. in just six short months i will be officially a lame duck. which means congress now will flat out reject my authority. and republican leaders won't take my phone calls. and this is going to take some getting used to. it's a curve ball. i don't know what to do with it. of course in fact, four months now, congressional
in hindsight, i clearly should have been more specific. eight years ago i was a young man.m and vigor. and look at me now. i am gray, grizzled, just counting down the days until my death panel. hillary once questioned whether i would be ready for a 3:00 a.m. phone call. now i'm awake anyway, because i got to go to the bathroom. i'm up. in fact, somebody recently said to me, mr. president, you are so yesterday. justin trudeau has completely replaced you. he is so handsome, he is the future. i...
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just sort of calling it like he sees it in hindsight.ur question about the future, he certainly, i think, would like to run for president again. i don't know if there is another office, elected office that would capture his interest. he has expressed interest in nfl commissioner or working in football as have other condolee rice. it is a job that suits his interest and ability to lead. in the future he may want to run again. staying in the public eye will be important. he will go out of the campaign cycle and campaign for other republicans to say on people's radars. >> to both of you, this question, he does bring up some insights that are important for us to reflect on. i wonder if in four years what kind of candidate would need to win the presidency and garner the kind of attention. what kind of environment will we be in four years when we heard some of the most outrageous statements we have heard from a potential candidate. what more needs to be done? what is that person going to be like to draw that kind of support? >> great question.
just sort of calling it like he sees it in hindsight.ur question about the future, he certainly, i think, would like to run for president again. i don't know if there is another office, elected office that would capture his interest. he has expressed interest in nfl commissioner or working in football as have other condolee rice. it is a job that suits his interest and ability to lead. in the future he may want to run again. staying in the public eye will be important. he will go out of the...
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young companies like hindsight in new jersey and another in california are mining data to improve patientf illnesses. and in new york, ibm researchers have developed watson, an intelligent software system at the forefront of this revolution. >> it can understand somebody's personality type. it can look at e-mail and tell you what is the tone of the e-mail, you know what kind of , messages are coming through. if you want to read them or not. they can look at, for example a , big encyclopedia, extract the concepts among those concepts. narrator: watson operates in the world of big data extracting , knowledge from the billions of facts and figures from inside cyberspace. >> i look at the world from the point of view of the amount of data that there is and the amount of knowledge that is embedded or inside the data that we are not able to extract today. therefore we are not able to make the right decisions. so for the industrial revolution to me the ability to , have a much better understanding of the world through all of the data, making and therefore making better decisions for it. narrator
young companies like hindsight in new jersey and another in california are mining data to improve patientf illnesses. and in new york, ibm researchers have developed watson, an intelligent software system at the forefront of this revolution. >> it can understand somebody's personality type. it can look at e-mail and tell you what is the tone of the e-mail, you know what kind of , messages are coming through. if you want to read them or not. they can look at, for example a , big...
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. >> everyone wants to say that, in hindsight.hard: but being a liquidity provider, we stake profits when the market goes up. liquidity sound like a bad thing, but there is a point at which the capital provider will step in. maybe there is not the shop ck provider the bank used to have, but isn't necessarily bad, or a just is? tohard: it is never good have more violent swings then you need to have. i think it does matter. a, the high markets alone, you can even include banks, has doubled. dealer inventories have shrunk. depending on the metric you're looking at, maybe half or less. things were never a great market maker in the first place, but at the slightest sign of trouble, it is not that price of discovery mechanism. the assets will find the right pricing, buyers will buy what they need to buy. but it is really quarterly. that is the opportunity for folks living day to day on mutual funds. time beforeatter of something replaces the bank balance sheet? better, larger agency system? richard: i think so, i think you're seeing it
. >> everyone wants to say that, in hindsight.hard: but being a liquidity provider, we stake profits when the market goes up. liquidity sound like a bad thing, but there is a point at which the capital provider will step in. maybe there is not the shop ck provider the bank used to have, but isn't necessarily bad, or a just is? tohard: it is never good have more violent swings then you need to have. i think it does matter. a, the high markets alone, you can even include banks, has doubled....
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in hindsight i should have been more specific. >> at the end of the speech, the president said he had two final words, obama out. he dropped the microphone. "washington post" reporter and bay area native was given the honor of handing the journalism award. he spent 18 months in an iranian prison. he was just release this had past january. still ahead on "today in the bay" warriors begin without their star. so how soon could steph curry be back on the court? you have the scoop next. thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm you're all right bud? never better i don't know if he likes that. yeah part of the complete breakfast we told you earlier in this newscast ... a busy day at oraclar >>> let's give you a live look outside as we told you earlier a busy day at oracle arena and the coliseum next door. the warriors tip off game one of the western conference f
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looking back in hindsight, we have records management and cyber security policies that would make it hard to approve in kind of outside system to replace your official e-mail. >> the fbi is conducting its own investigations into clinton's e-mails. james comey said there is no timetable to release those findings. >>> the information we're following here in the bay area. chp says one person was shot in the leg last night in the latest car do car shooting in an east bay freeway. this one happened last night in the eastbound lanes of interstate 80 and her you less. -- herkule section. most of them appear to be linked to feuds between gappings. four people have been killed -- gangs and four people have been killed. it's calling on people to call on the governor to pay for cameras. >> we're joined by the major. thanks for being with us. the last time you were here, a few week ago, we were talking about the highway four shooting. but this one last night was in herb lease. how did -- hercule section. >> we had ourtize night council meeting. after the meeting. the police chief notified the co
looking back in hindsight, we have records management and cyber security policies that would make it hard to approve in kind of outside system to replace your official e-mail. >> the fbi is conducting its own investigations into clinton's e-mails. james comey said there is no timetable to release those findings. >>> the information we're following here in the bay area. chp says one person was shot in the leg last night in the latest car do car shooting in an east bay freeway....
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was this the best decision in hindsight, do we need more consolidation in europe?> i think given the eu referendum, i think it was almost inevitable, given that the uk bodies were opposed to the merger that the eu was going to go against it. that would be have been dynamite for the brexit campaign. some short, though, i think it's definitely the right decision where the markets have had fewer supply. hutchinson would challenge the ruling would take place after the eu referendum. that potentially opens the way for a different decision. >> dave, good to have you with us. dave millett, director of equinox business consulting. >>> moving on, and syngenta saying it still expects the chemchina deal to end. and at the request of lawmakers seeking photo clearance on requests of the deal on security. >>> and taylor wimpey trading on top. the home builder is now promising to pay out 1.3 billion pounds over the next three years this as taylor wimpey raises targets since 2013 following a boost in uk demand for property. >>> premier foods says it plans to streamline operations
was this the best decision in hindsight, do we need more consolidation in europe?> i think given the eu referendum, i think it was almost inevitable, given that the uk bodies were opposed to the merger that the eu was going to go against it. that would be have been dynamite for the brexit campaign. some short, though, i think it's definitely the right decision where the markets have had fewer supply. hutchinson would challenge the ruling would take place after the eu referendum. that...
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or hear anything unusual or did the pilots say anything to them at all that is at all tonight in hindsight suspicious? >> no. no. everything was fine until the airplane was lost from the radar. they were speaking with greek, everything was fine. after two minutes when they entered the egyptian fyr and the signal was lost, that's what changed everything. there was no sign that something went wrong. now, it's very important for me to say being a reporter here in greece that just moments before the aircraft vanished there was smoke in one of the bathrooms. this seems to be the top story now on what is going on in the search for the airplane. >> you can confirm or not where that bathroom is on a 320. is in the rear or both? where is the bathroom where the smoke was? >> i'm not sure. i think it's in the rear. as far as i read and what the story is all about, i think it's in the rear but i cannot confirm that i'm not sure about that. >> all right. we'll check into it and see if we can figure it out. nikos thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >> frightening question to remain what caused the p
or hear anything unusual or did the pilots say anything to them at all that is at all tonight in hindsight suspicious? >> no. no. everything was fine until the airplane was lost from the radar. they were speaking with greek, everything was fine. after two minutes when they entered the egyptian fyr and the signal was lost, that's what changed everything. there was no sign that something went wrong. now, it's very important for me to say being a reporter here in greece that just moments...