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in hindsight now, yes.sly, now we're looking at is somebody that used that particular weapon to kill 49 people. >> pretty stunning people are doing this at ranges and it's business as usual. >> we're looking at this through hindsight bias. he had a troubled childhood, he was an abuser of a spouse, reported to the fbi by co-workers, shot from the hip. on a range and in a country that's 330 million people. we look back as all humans do and say how do we make a coherent story about this and i don't think it is a coherent story. at least not at this time. >> what about the issue of the fbi? start off with it pretty ridiculous they didn't release the whole transcript, right? >> can we take a summertime time-out? it's time for vacation in america. if you're at the fbi, isis has already used this for recruitment and you're deciding maybe now in retrospect after isis has used it, let me excise a few words. meanwhile, let's go down the street to the congress of the united states, democrat, republican, i don't care w
in hindsight now, yes.sly, now we're looking at is somebody that used that particular weapon to kill 49 people. >> pretty stunning people are doing this at ranges and it's business as usual. >> we're looking at this through hindsight bias. he had a troubled childhood, he was an abuser of a spouse, reported to the fbi by co-workers, shot from the hip. on a range and in a country that's 330 million people. we look back as all humans do and say how do we make a coherent story about...
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now in hindsight they think he did not have to be killed although he could crush a coconut with one hand that was one of the dangers. >> a man died doing something that he loved write a a bronco and on the phone this morning his dad said he was day gladiator. >> the first time he did that he said c.? we are gladiators. >> he tried to stay on eight seconds that is what he was doing when he was thrown then drag a man the trampled by the course. he was rushed to the salem county memorial hospital where he was pronounced dead for officials say that he died by injuries sustained by the force during competition. >> his father says he wants to be crystal clear he believes no one including the rodeo that is the oldest weekly rodeo in the nation. he won a full scholarship and was excelling at the sport he died doing what he was loving those to be a cowboy he was very respectful and she is from another generation. and i wear is raising all the older kids to be better peoplehood -- then i was the end it seems like i did. >> he just could not getting enough despite the success he is proudest of his
now in hindsight they think he did not have to be killed although he could crush a coconut with one hand that was one of the dangers. >> a man died doing something that he loved write a a bronco and on the phone this morning his dad said he was day gladiator. >> the first time he did that he said c.? we are gladiators. >> he tried to stay on eight seconds that is what he was doing when he was thrown then drag a man the trampled by the course. he was rushed to the salem county...
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-- in hindsight hindsight, unfortunately the underlying portfolio even before we bought it had some veryerty deals done over the signednd it had leases that were 40 or 50 years. they were too expensive in the ea and actually if you look at, if i gallop forward if i could, this is what happens when they get the cba. francine: that was philip green, this for the last hours as he answers questions about the collapse of bhs. stay with bloomberg, " surveillance" is up next. we talk currencies, yields, and fed. ♪ get ready for the rio olympic games by switching to xfinity x1. show me gymnastics. x1 lets you search by sport, watch nbc's highlights and catch every live event on your tv with nbc sports live extra. i'm getting ready. are you? x1 will change the way you experience nbcuniversal's coverage of the rio olympic games. call or go online today to switch to x1. the fed: zero chance will hike as brexit risk ways on the central bank decision. warns a votecellor to leave the u.k. -- the eu could spark a financial crisis. the msci rebuffs china and their shares are denied access to the benchma
-- in hindsight hindsight, unfortunately the underlying portfolio even before we bought it had some veryerty deals done over the signednd it had leases that were 40 or 50 years. they were too expensive in the ea and actually if you look at, if i gallop forward if i could, this is what happens when they get the cba. francine: that was philip green, this for the last hours as he answers questions about the collapse of bhs. stay with bloomberg, " surveillance" is up next. we talk...
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. >> in hindsight everyone is a lot smarter. we could have done this or that. if you had received that call from the owner of that gun store and i don't have a name, he says but at the time they did have video. they had surveillance video inside would you have asked that owner, show us the picture of this guy? >> you eventually would have got there. the agent taking the call is not the agent that will likely do the investigation. they do their report and send it to the agent. that goes in a stack of other ones just like it. the agent has to do a triage. would it make sense to go out there? i bet they would have but it would have taken time to get out there. they should have said just hold the video. don't erase it. a lot of things -- >> if they would have seen the picture someone would have said we investigated this guy not once but twice. he was repeat there i interrogated and questions. they didn't have any evidence he was a terrorist. but it could have sparked someone's memory and forced a third investigation. >> it could have done. that it's tough to do eve
. >> in hindsight everyone is a lot smarter. we could have done this or that. if you had received that call from the owner of that gun store and i don't have a name, he says but at the time they did have video. they had surveillance video inside would you have asked that owner, show us the picture of this guy? >> you eventually would have got there. the agent taking the call is not the agent that will likely do the investigation. they do their report and send it to the agent. that...
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. >> hindsight is ails "20/20" we can see it's obvious or done. it's a horrible tragedy and good we're pointing finger and look ago the that and maybe we don't repeat mistakes it's a discussion of constitutional rights where we draw that line. even nra came out and said obviously went don't want terrorists toe have guns. it's about how do you get on the terror watch list or off the terrorist watch list. >> if not even clear if he was on a terrorist watch list at this point. we're talking about people getting on the airplane. let's bring it back to what this was. this guy was in the weeds for two years fbi knew about him nobody visited him or kept track of him and there were hard questions asked about who knew what after the zarnia brothers in the boston tsarnaev brothers in washington. and we're not done with that yet in washington there will be hearings on how he was able toe operate with the community for two years before he popped up in the night club in orlando. all right this leads to another conversation this week. what it means to be muslim
. >> hindsight is ails "20/20" we can see it's obvious or done. it's a horrible tragedy and good we're pointing finger and look ago the that and maybe we don't repeat mistakes it's a discussion of constitutional rights where we draw that line. even nra came out and said obviously went don't want terrorists toe have guns. it's about how do you get on the terror watch list or off the terrorist watch list. >> if not even clear if he was on a terrorist watch list at this...
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but we say in law enforcement and homeland security, you know, hindsight, the blinding clarity of hindsight, right? that it now looks so obvious. and what we have to learn to be better to do is to see those data points that then put us in a better position to either prevent this from happening or prevent the person from getting access to weaponry that would allow this kind of mass casualty event. >> well, you know, i ask about, you know, if law enforcement had enough information. but then, there are neighbors. you know, we're hearing from neighbors who made their own observations, whether it be, you know, a neighbor and his father who talked about how they observed mateen speaking disrespectfully to the mother, and how, in school, there were disciplinary problems and teachers or even fellow students remember that. but it would also then mean, it's incumbent upon people who are in that person's presence to take it the next step forward. but are these things that are just so, i guess, superficial, that it's just not enough information for anyone to ever anticipate that it could blossom, grow
but we say in law enforcement and homeland security, you know, hindsight, the blinding clarity of hindsight, right? that it now looks so obvious. and what we have to learn to be better to do is to see those data points that then put us in a better position to either prevent this from happening or prevent the person from getting access to weaponry that would allow this kind of mass casualty event. >> well, you know, i ask about, you know, if law enforcement had enough information. but...
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but with hindsight these are not innocuous. there's already plenty of evidence of his views. the 9/11 call. the real question is, was this actually directed by isis itself? did he get an encrepted social media contact with members of isis? we saw that last year in texas with the cartoon contest. we have seen it in cases in chicago where a group of teenagers were in direct encrypted connection with isis. that's not out of the question. there's no evidence of that but it is not out of the question. >> juliett, this started at the holy month of ramadan. what is that saying? >> any attack during ramadan is a better attack than not -- it is important to understand what peter is saying, people in our field talk about isis-inspired and isis-directed. those are very important distinctions. i ju isis directed means someone was telling a u.s. citizen what to do, how to do it and where to go. isis-inspired is much more passive. it's someone who may be, you know, getting radicalized through social media and other means but there's no direct tie to isis. regardless if isis is taking credi
but with hindsight these are not innocuous. there's already plenty of evidence of his views. the 9/11 call. the real question is, was this actually directed by isis itself? did he get an encrepted social media contact with members of isis? we saw that last year in texas with the cartoon contest. we have seen it in cases in chicago where a group of teenagers were in direct encrypted connection with isis. that's not out of the question. there's no evidence of that but it is not out of the...
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. >> i was brand new to the council, and had not been through our ethics training in hindsight, i might have asked another council perform to support. >> reporter: in oakland, kpix5. >>> as a result of the scandals and turmoil within the oakland police department, the next police academy has been put on hold. mayor schaaf asked the city council for the delay, and they agreed. they want to wait until the city finishes an audit of the police department's hiring and recruiting practices. the next academy will not begin until may at the earliest. >>> the man who drove a party bus packed with teens, drugs and booze faces multiple charges. central marin police stopped the bus after it left the larkspur ferry terminal on monday. officers found gals of hard alcohol and marijuana, and arrested the driver. james green of san francisco has been charged with contributes to the delinquency of a minor, possession of meth, and drug paraphernalia, and carrying a switch blade in a motor vehicle. he is still in jail tonight. >>> 33 teens were on that bus, ages 15-17. they attend marin catholic, and sever
. >> i was brand new to the council, and had not been through our ethics training in hindsight, i might have asked another council perform to support. >> reporter: in oakland, kpix5. >>> as a result of the scandals and turmoil within the oakland police department, the next police academy has been put on hold. mayor schaaf asked the city council for the delay, and they agreed. they want to wait until the city finishes an audit of the police department's hiring and recruiting...
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and hindsight is 2020. have you to wonder why he's getting more time to rest.er posy scores and it's 2-1r say. this is a strange election year that will be studied for decades. say what you will about the unusual candidacies, two sides of the same really. and that is a good thing for a nation with historically low voter turn out. and depends on freedom of expression. violence is disturbing and unacceptable. the people of california get a say next week. what matters is they speak with votes. not violence. let me know what you think. >> look for breaking news on twitter. >> we appreciate your time. see you at 9:00 and 11:00. pam? yeah? did you see oprah yesterday? no, i didn't. i, uh... i am going to be a father. what was oprah about? angelina jolie was on. and she adopted a baby from asia, and she said that it changed her life. and that really inspired me. so i want you to look in to see how much
and hindsight is 2020. have you to wonder why he's getting more time to rest.er posy scores and it's 2-1r say. this is a strange election year that will be studied for decades. say what you will about the unusual candidacies, two sides of the same really. and that is a good thing for a nation with historically low voter turn out. and depends on freedom of expression. violence is disturbing and unacceptable. the people of california get a say next week. what matters is they speak with votes. not...
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. >> there's a lot of armchair quarterbacking and hindsight 20/20 things that will happen. when they show up on scene, they have to address the situation. officer safety, to the public, so they also, not knowing whether orlando has a full-time s.w.a.t. team or not, there's people showing up on scene. you've got sheriff's deputies, city police, various agencies showing up. they have to come together and have a plan. you don't just automatically rin in and do something. you don't want a blue on blue situation either where you have officers shooting at each other. they have to assess it. it takes time. it also takes time to get all the equipment there. if they had an armored vehicle they wanted to ram the wall with, if that truck is not on scene, it takes time to get that truck from where the staging location is to the scene. these things evolve. they don't always evolve as quickly as people would like to see them evolve but there's a set plan to put in to place. >> they probably need to know also what the layout of the club is like and where the gunman could be. >> in a best
. >> there's a lot of armchair quarterbacking and hindsight 20/20 things that will happen. when they show up on scene, they have to address the situation. officer safety, to the public, so they also, not knowing whether orlando has a full-time s.w.a.t. team or not, there's people showing up on scene. you've got sheriff's deputies, city police, various agencies showing up. they have to come together and have a plan. you don't just automatically rin in and do something. you don't want a...
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tony: i think you look back in hindsight and i understand the criticism.e way, our economy in 2004 was booming. we actually had a requirement for people to come in. in any event, free movement is a principle of the european union. john: we could have put restrictions on it or staged it. tony: you could have staged it. but it's where you are today, you would still be in the same position. however, what is important to realize about this is, freedom of movement is a two-way street. it is true from the enlargement of the european union, you had more migration into the u.k. one of the things that has been missing from this european debate is the advantage to having an enlarged european union. enlargement happened underneath but it was the policy of margaret thatcher, of john major. it is the policy of british governments for a reason. if you look at the world today and you look at the anxiety people in eastern europe have about resurgent russian nationalism, we should be glad that these countries are bound in the eu. you compare poland today and the ukraine. w
tony: i think you look back in hindsight and i understand the criticism.e way, our economy in 2004 was booming. we actually had a requirement for people to come in. in any event, free movement is a principle of the european union. john: we could have put restrictions on it or staged it. tony: you could have staged it. but it's where you are today, you would still be in the same position. however, what is important to realize about this is, freedom of movement is a two-way street. it is true...
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in hindsight i might have have asked another councilmember to support and assist. >> reporter: she says she is taking the accusations against seriously but could not discuss the possibility of discipline of the councilmember. christin ayers, kpix 5. >>> few plane rides end up with a cop rushing on board and shouting, you come to me, but it happened on tucson's tarmac where this delta flight bound for l.a. was forced to land early. this young man's behavior sparked a detour after passengers said he made verbal threats to the aircraft. police believe there were about 80 people on board at the time. some of them say that the man in question definitely stood out from the pack. >> i think it was grabbing some drinks or something and attendant asked him to go back to his seat and he didn't do that. he didn't comply. >> he was slurring. he was hard to understand. he didn't sound coherent. >> he was smiling when he was arrested. it was weird. >> passengers say that everybody remained calm as the crew handled the troubling encounter. authorities will only confirm that they have made an arrest. >
in hindsight i might have have asked another councilmember to support and assist. >> reporter: she says she is taking the accusations against seriously but could not discuss the possibility of discipline of the councilmember. christin ayers, kpix 5. >>> few plane rides end up with a cop rushing on board and shouting, you come to me, but it happened on tucson's tarmac where this delta flight bound for l.a. was forced to land early. this young man's behavior sparked a detour after...
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>> reporter: and in hindsight uninformed. the krouds loocrowd looks on.rapped a gopro to my chest and off we go. it starts with the quintuple steps. i take my time because who wants to lose on the first obstacle? 20 feet later my clothes still dry. next up the log grip. basically you wrap yourself around it, and hold on for dear life. miraculously, i'm still going strong. the third obstacle, paddleboards. six paddles which i learned rotate on a center axis. let's see that again. >> the water's warm. >> refreshing. but unlike the american ninja warriors competitors you watch on tv we got to try the rest of the course for better or for worse. on the next try i get up to the salmon ladder. it's a loose bar resting on notched walls. the key, controlling my swing. which i failed. i give it another go. a little more controlled. i make my move. all right. next obstacle, same concept, free bar, you move along a track. okay. the course is humbling. the last obstacle, this spinning wheel. you jump up to a bar, then transfer o'to a wheel. easy enough, right? but i l
>> reporter: and in hindsight uninformed. the krouds loocrowd looks on.rapped a gopro to my chest and off we go. it starts with the quintuple steps. i take my time because who wants to lose on the first obstacle? 20 feet later my clothes still dry. next up the log grip. basically you wrap yourself around it, and hold on for dear life. miraculously, i'm still going strong. the third obstacle, paddleboards. six paddles which i learned rotate on a center axis. let's see that again. >>...
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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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this warning sign that we are looking hindsight on, did not prevent him from continuing in the security guard industry or preventing him from carrying a fire dllt arm. >> what vulearned about the actions leading up to the massacre? >> reporter: it appears, not only was he planning this, he was believing he would be killed. in the weeks leading up to this, he was making sure that his wife's name was added on to his bank accounts, and life insurance policies, he transferred a portion of prurnt that he owned jointly with his sister and brother-in-law, transferred it over to them for a cost of $10. police believe this was a sign that he was not only planning the attack, but planning that he would be dead after the attack took place. this was the third call that we had been trying to get information out. we were told it was a friend who contacted him during the ram pain, now we know what happened. a medical prmp, who was friends with this killer was in washington, d.c. and noticed that the facebook post, that will killer was putting on his facebook in real time during the event. apparently,
this warning sign that we are looking hindsight on, did not prevent him from continuing in the security guard industry or preventing him from carrying a fire dllt arm. >> what vulearned about the actions leading up to the massacre? >> reporter: it appears, not only was he planning this, he was believing he would be killed. in the weeks leading up to this, he was making sure that his wife's name was added on to his bank accounts, and life insurance policies, he transferred a portion...
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hindsight, obviously, 20/20, all the time, ed. but if there was a deal on the table, and we can only assume there was, why wouldn't mr. fattah have taken it? >> so, we haven't had the benefit of hearing from him, but here are two possibilities. the first is -- he thought he could get away with it, whatever lapse of judgment led him to this course of action that put him in the dock. maybe he thought that there's not a chance one or two jurors won't have some doubt in their mind, and i'll walk away. the second possibility, and this happens from time to time, people just find themselves in a high-pressure situation and they stop thinking. and they're paralyzed by fear. and he's considering everything that he would have to lose if he gave up. maybe somebody's whispering in his ear that he can fight this and win. maybe he talked himself into this, but one of those two is a possibility. either way, it's like a greek tragedy. this is the sort of thing where supporters look at him, and people who may not have been supporters but thought t
hindsight, obviously, 20/20, all the time, ed. but if there was a deal on the table, and we can only assume there was, why wouldn't mr. fattah have taken it? >> so, we haven't had the benefit of hearing from him, but here are two possibilities. the first is -- he thought he could get away with it, whatever lapse of judgment led him to this course of action that put him in the dock. maybe he thought that there's not a chance one or two jurors won't have some doubt in their mind, and i'll...
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attorney general holder later said that in hindsight, it had been a mistake to give up on federal court and to revert back to the military commissions because as he said, khalid sheikh mohammad, had he been tried in federal court would have long since been convicted and sitting on death row. i mentioned the 14 men that got off the plane and that has beentried , convicted and sentenced and his case has entered the appellate process at the supreme court who denied that the case is over and done. i commented to lonnie. united states and prosecuted in federal court where he was convicted and got a life sentence. the other 13 men got off the plane with him in september 2006 are still waiting for their opportunity to have their day in court. so i think it's interesting, i was reading on the way over how congress and the house as fast a measure that would further restrict president obama's ability to transport been convicted and sentenced in a case through the appellate process successfully has been on an lonnie who was convicted in federal court. so eventually, after i was terminated, judge w
attorney general holder later said that in hindsight, it had been a mistake to give up on federal court and to revert back to the military commissions because as he said, khalid sheikh mohammad, had he been tried in federal court would have long since been convicted and sitting on death row. i mentioned the 14 men that got off the plane and that has beentried , convicted and sentenced and his case has entered the appellate process at the supreme court who denied that the case is over and done....
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and hindsight is 2020.wonder why he's getting more time to buster posy scores and giants. this is a ground out and it is 2-1, giants. a's in houston. did not go well. in and out of his glove. that cannot happen. and the day is done. they trail 9-0 in the fifth. >> thank you, larry. >> join us at 9:00. coming up, researchers setting affects of stem cells. why they're calling results stunning. >> and mohammed ali is in the hospital tonight said to be in grave condition. local boxing world is reacting tonight. >> finally tonight, a few thoughts about what really matters. after months watching other states weigh in on the presidential race we'll have our say. this is a strange election year that will be studied for decades. say what you will about the unusual candidacies, two sides of the same coin, really. and that is a good thing for a nation with historically low voter turn out. and depends on freedom of expression. violence is disturbing and unacceptable. the people of california get a say next week. what m
and hindsight is 2020.wonder why he's getting more time to buster posy scores and giants. this is a ground out and it is 2-1, giants. a's in houston. did not go well. in and out of his glove. that cannot happen. and the day is done. they trail 9-0 in the fifth. >> thank you, larry. >> join us at 9:00. coming up, researchers setting affects of stem cells. why they're calling results stunning. >> and mohammed ali is in the hospital tonight said to be in grave condition. local...
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guest: the road started in 1959 with the aspects -- just as any social you look at the hindsight and say we could have done this better. history,ok back on to so many things i would have done differently. but it is part of the social processes and complexities. isn't it the constant that the communist party is the most powerful institution in cuba? guest: i think since 1965, when the communist party of cuba was created, uniting the leftist when hend inspiration the cuban revolutionary party in order to unite all the and achieve independence from the spanish government, that is the inspiration. and uniting all the leftist forces in a communist party in cuba, with a revolutionary idea that has evolved and has the party that has been at the forefront for the transformation gives it a that moral, historic, and political authority. we can say it is the strongest trying tohough we are develop spaces for decisions that will also have strength, that sense ofsing change, consensus or that the communist party brings in with the debates of ideas that happened within the party. i am militant in
guest: the road started in 1959 with the aspects -- just as any social you look at the hindsight and say we could have done this better. history,ok back on to so many things i would have done differently. but it is part of the social processes and complexities. isn't it the constant that the communist party is the most powerful institution in cuba? guest: i think since 1965, when the communist party of cuba was created, uniting the leftist when hend inspiration the cuban revolutionary party in...
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hindsight is 100% perfect.y job and the job of secretary jeh johnson and everybody who is concerned about this. we'll find out what we can do in the future. charles: it is not about hindsight. it is about prevention. i see where they seized and pages of islamic terrorists cap more active on the eve of these attacks. it is out there. is that out there in the lab or something like this will happen is always out there. ultimately, do you think you'll get enough cooperation from facebook and twitter of the world to thwart some of these things before they happen? >> i hope so. again, no normal human being wants to see this kind of slaughter. we all want to prevent these things in the future. it is a matter of how we use this information going forward. charles: senator ron johnson, thank you for your time. >> have a great day. charles: take a look at also bet shares, following analyst comments. of course that is the that is the parent of google working towards now a seven week low. also, the viacom shakeup continues.
hindsight is 100% perfect.y job and the job of secretary jeh johnson and everybody who is concerned about this. we'll find out what we can do in the future. charles: it is not about hindsight. it is about prevention. i see where they seized and pages of islamic terrorists cap more active on the eve of these attacks. it is out there. is that out there in the lab or something like this will happen is always out there. ultimately, do you think you'll get enough cooperation from facebook and...
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we have perfect 20-20 hindsight which the f.b.i. did not have. there was insufficient evidence for them to move beyond where they were at the time they had the first encounter with him. but i will tell you where there should have been signals and that's his employer. it's not just any everyday employer. an employer with 600,000 employees and their client are the leading governments in the united states in the world including the federal government united states. deirdre: one of the largest security companies. >> including the cia. why is a guy whose co-workers are afraid of him, who is known to have rejoiced at 9/11, who has a hatred for lesbians, gays, transgenders, permitted to have these weapons working in a national security field is beyond me. deet * he beat a his wife and a coworker quit because he was making direct threats to the co-workers and his family. the boss didn't do anything. so the coworker said this is not worth me risking my life. that's where you are saying the flags should have gone up. >> the intelligence community for which
we have perfect 20-20 hindsight which the f.b.i. did not have. there was insufficient evidence for them to move beyond where they were at the time they had the first encounter with him. but i will tell you where there should have been signals and that's his employer. it's not just any everyday employer. an employer with 600,000 employees and their client are the leading governments in the united states in the world including the federal government united states. deirdre: one of the largest...
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you know in hindsight in the -- the mayor mentioned this. we hosted the holy father for the world meeting of families and that was something that the world meeting decided to come to philadelphia. but if you think about it, the convention is something the city had to decide to go after really hard because it was a competition. and i think it would have been very easy for the leadership in the corporate community and government to say we're going too take a pas for the 2016 convention and maybe look to the future because we were coming off such a major event with the world meeting. but i think it is a real testament to the mayor's leadership and host committee's leadership to say we're going take on this big event and big challenge on the heelts of a big event like the world bheeg and i think we're rising to the chak and i think over the next four to five weeks people who come into the city are going to see a great city, and something we're going to be very proud of. in two stories i have -- outside of all the things we're going to show off a
you know in hindsight in the -- the mayor mentioned this. we hosted the holy father for the world meeting of families and that was something that the world meeting decided to come to philadelphia. but if you think about it, the convention is something the city had to decide to go after really hard because it was a competition. and i think it would have been very easy for the leadership in the corporate community and government to say we're going too take a pas for the 2016 convention and maybe...
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a lot of people who did not like the way in hindsight, it proved to be a very consciousuous decision.ember, a lot of conversation. cheeringing. there was something about ali. he transcended sports. when we think about all that transcend sports, muhammad ali was the first to do thamptd everybo -- that. >> we had been talking about parkinsons that he had for there are links, and questions, if it was. i think in terms of you know, the as we have seen with the nfl, i think there will be no doubt, the pounding that he took. there is no doubt that i had to have an impact. what lasted and the tragedy in many ways of the last years of his life. >> we appreciate you talking with us. thank you. a spokesma issued a statement for the ali family. and i quote. after a 32-year battle with parkinsons. his funeral will take place in his hometown of louisville. >> talking about the legacy of muhammad ali what are your thoughts, learning of passing of this icon. >> i have known him since 1960. we met at the olympics in rome. travelled the world together, i would say he is one of the closest people, i ha
a lot of people who did not like the way in hindsight, it proved to be a very consciousuous decision.ember, a lot of conversation. cheeringing. there was something about ali. he transcended sports. when we think about all that transcend sports, muhammad ali was the first to do thamptd everybo -- that. >> we had been talking about parkinsons that he had for there are links, and questions, if it was. i think in terms of you know, the as we have seen with the nfl, i think there will be no...
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come on road the aspects959 with that one could criticize, and just as any social you look at it in hindsightnd say we could have done this at her. when i look back on to history, so many things i would have done differently. but it is part of the social processes and complexities. charlie: but is it the constant since 1959 that the communist party is the most powerful institution in cuba? the communist party is the most powerful institution? i think that since 1965, when the communist party of cuba was created, uniting the leftist forces and inspiration martin when he created the cuban revolutionary party in order to unite all the forces and to achieve independence from the spanish government, that is the inspiration. and uniting all the leftist forces in a communist party in cuba, with a revolutionary idea that has evolved and has the party that has been at the forefront for the transformation of society, that gives it a moral, historic, and political authority. but yes, we can see that it is the strongest force. although, we are trying to develop spaces for decisions that will also have st
come on road the aspects959 with that one could criticize, and just as any social you look at it in hindsightnd say we could have done this at her. when i look back on to history, so many things i would have done differently. but it is part of the social processes and complexities. charlie: but is it the constant since 1959 that the communist party is the most powerful institution in cuba? the communist party is the most powerful institution? i think that since 1965, when the communist party of...
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and in hindsight there were not enough officers to quell the violence.fficers to stand down. >> i have a lot of authority but not enough to take their integrity away. there's no way an officer of mine would follow an order like that. >> several people were injured in the attacks and one man was attacked by an angry mob. he wants the mayor and the police to be held accountable. officers are reviewing video and interviewing victims. and he's hopeful more arrests will come soon. >> and chief garcia maintains his officers did the best they could. 250 officers were at the rally. >> thank you for that update. >>> time is 5:35 and we are hearing from one of the swedish doctoral student who is stopped the attack. carl frederick arndt appeared on the fox show on the record. he and his friend were riding bikes and they noticed a man on top of a partially closed woman who was motionless. >> we called the guy out. and for a while -- after a brief conversation, the guy decided to run. and my friend peter chased after him. and i helped peter until the police arrived.
and in hindsight there were not enough officers to quell the violence.fficers to stand down. >> i have a lot of authority but not enough to take their integrity away. there's no way an officer of mine would follow an order like that. >> several people were injured in the attacks and one man was attacked by an angry mob. he wants the mayor and the police to be held accountable. officers are reviewing video and interviewing victims. and he's hopeful more arrests will come soon....
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. >> he said, in hindsight, that was a teaching moment. many one of the greatest office his lives. michael buffer, the family is beginning to enter. can't thank you enough for being here. >> thank you, thank you for have leg and let's sit back and. muhammad ali. >> that's our plan, thank you very much. my friends, brian and arthur, are here. arthur aidala has a grandfather who -- >> in the hall of fame. my grandfather is in the boxing hall of fame and his claim to fame was he judged the muhammad ali-joe frazier fight, in scare square -- madison square garden, which was ali's most important fight and ironically he lost it but that was after he almost went to prison for five years. people don't realize mull -- muhammad ali almost wasn't muhammad ali and the person who gets credit is justice brennan on the supreme court. >> the reason he was going to prison is he was seen as one who was dodging service. >> absolutely. >> he said, as so many americans did, i have a religious objection. >> and they didn't believe because it was muslim, they did not believe that he was genuine in his bel
. >> he said, in hindsight, that was a teaching moment. many one of the greatest office his lives. michael buffer, the family is beginning to enter. can't thank you enough for being here. >> thank you, thank you for have leg and let's sit back and. muhammad ali. >> that's our plan, thank you very much. my friends, brian and arthur, are here. arthur aidala has a grandfather who -- >> in the hall of fame. my grandfather is in the boxing hall of fame and his claim to fame...
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hindsight is 20/20. you look back and you see they have the d.c.tech deal tech ipo in the u.s. this year. they have a business that, you know, investors can see a path to profitability. that is a point that is increasingly important in the past nine months or so. now, look, we're half way through the year. what i am hearing from people on the by side and close to the buy side is that people are starting to look at their portfolios and say i need to start showing returns for 2016. that makes some of the new listings which are seen as a little more risky because they're new stocks more attractive. so for the deals that do go out if the companies can show strong fundamentals then it seems like they've been doing okay. there just aren't as many companies ready to ipo so folks are free to kind of hit the volatile markets here in the u.s. >> we'll end here. listen to what mark told us at the bloomberg tech conference about how they're coaching their company to be ipo ready. take a listen. >> it's harder to go public and i mean it is just observationally,
hindsight is 20/20. you look back and you see they have the d.c.tech deal tech ipo in the u.s. this year. they have a business that, you know, investors can see a path to profitability. that is a point that is increasingly important in the past nine months or so. now, look, we're half way through the year. what i am hearing from people on the by side and close to the buy side is that people are starting to look at their portfolios and say i need to start showing returns for 2016. that makes...
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there's no doubt in hindsight, whether you agree or disagree going into iraq, there's no hindsight that we should have left a residual force. >> stand by. i need to get reaction. i know you have good insight of what is going on. let's take a quick break. we'll be right back. what's it like to be in good hands? like finding new ways to be taken care of. home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. ♪ it's here, but it's going by fast. the opportunity of the year is back: the mercedes-benz summer event. get to your dealer today for incredible once-a-season offers, and start firing up those grilles. lease the e350 for $499 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erec
there's no doubt in hindsight, whether you agree or disagree going into iraq, there's no hindsight that we should have left a residual force. >> stand by. i need to get reaction. i know you have good insight of what is going on. let's take a quick break. we'll be right back. what's it like to be in good hands? like finding new ways to be taken care of. home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe...
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it is easy to play monday morning quarterback and hindsight is 20/20.e been enough information that he should have been monitored, should have kept an eye on him closer. in the era of lone wolf attacks, it is important that lawmakers start addressing these problems and coordinate and make sure law enforcement has resources to do that. and realizing that this isn't just terrorism, this is a combination of mental health, hate crime, gun violence. >> was he more motivated by jihad or hatred of gays? >> that's what the investigation will play. >> what do you think based on what you know. >> i didn't see any conclusive based on what the wife is saying, the dad, acquisition of his cell phone, going through his records, we will see a lot in the coming days, websites he may have been on recently, phone calls he was making and the investigation will determine how often he was visiting clubs or other locations. >> are they able to retrieve information from the cell phone? we were told it was underwater and full of blood, they were having problems with it. have th
it is easy to play monday morning quarterback and hindsight is 20/20.e been enough information that he should have been monitored, should have kept an eye on him closer. in the era of lone wolf attacks, it is important that lawmakers start addressing these problems and coordinate and make sure law enforcement has resources to do that. and realizing that this isn't just terrorism, this is a combination of mental health, hate crime, gun violence. >> was he more motivated by jihad or hatred...
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think there's a chance that it will be monday morning quarterbacking, as we say in the states, that hindsightbe 20/20 and they will look back and those that said people in this country have had enough of experts, they are very much behind the leave campaign. will there be signs of regret in the short term financially speaking? >> yes, i think there's a potential for buyer's remorse because in this debate people who were pro brexit accused the other side of scare mongering, of exaggerated warnings. now least some of them are already coming true in the first few hours. so, you know, i think there will be some who think was this such a good idea? but, you know, at the same time, i'm sure they will stick to their guns and say, look, this is short term volatility. we kind of knew some of this would happen. we still believe in the long term this is in the u.k.'s best interest. >> this seismic shift we are feeling a few hours old. still more to come. thank you for your insights. a short break here on msnbc. we are keeping an eye on scotland where donald trump at the top of the hour is expected to ho
think there's a chance that it will be monday morning quarterbacking, as we say in the states, that hindsightbe 20/20 and they will look back and those that said people in this country have had enough of experts, they are very much behind the leave campaign. will there be signs of regret in the short term financially speaking? >> yes, i think there's a potential for buyer's remorse because in this debate people who were pro brexit accused the other side of scare mongering, of exaggerated...
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think -- tony: i think you look back in hindsight and i understand the criticism.ur economy in 2004 was booming. we had a requirement for people to come in. in any event, free movement is a principle of the european union. john: we could have put restrictions on it or staged it. tony: you could have staged it. where you are today, you would still be in the same position. however, what is important to realize is freedom of movement is a two way street. it's true from the enlargement of the european union, you had more migration into the u.k. one of the things that has been missing from this debate is the advantage to having an enlarged european union. enlargement happened underneath but it was the policy of margaret thatcher, of john major. if you look at the world today and you look at the anxiety people in eastern europe have about resurgent russian nationalism, we should be glad that these countries are bound in the eu. compare poland today and the ukraine. who is in the better state? better for the polish people but for us in the u.k. in the end, these debates,
think -- tony: i think you look back in hindsight and i understand the criticism.ur economy in 2004 was booming. we had a requirement for people to come in. in any event, free movement is a principle of the european union. john: we could have put restrictions on it or staged it. tony: you could have staged it. where you are today, you would still be in the same position. however, what is important to realize is freedom of movement is a two way street. it's true from the enlargement of the...
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when we rook back historically, when the eye of the storm occurs, in hindsight is always one of the best times to pick up what thrown out. we have to think that the markets here for the investors are offering for months for now. >> how panicly is it in the u.s.? you're at a three month low and then handling it for a while now. do you think that it's too early to think it's time to start to buy it? >> we would have to say that it's a good time right now not to back up the truck, but to to build the shopping list. and then that's in there and then start to layer in so to speak and these conditions are there and the u.s. market handling with with the resilience and we would have to think probably as early as midweek to late in the week se we should see a nice rally here and that's likely tested. this is a longer term deal and the problem is that gun vote and pop lichl really showed a large hole that has to be dealt with with to access the damage. it would appear to me that the british is doing the right thing in moving forward and addressing the issueses. >> well, as we're trying to figure
when we rook back historically, when the eye of the storm occurs, in hindsight is always one of the best times to pick up what thrown out. we have to think that the markets here for the investors are offering for months for now. >> how panicly is it in the u.s.? you're at a three month low and then handling it for a while now. do you think that it's too early to think it's time to start to buy it? >> we would have to say that it's a good time right now not to back up the truck, but...
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and in hindsight, 250 officers were not enough to handle the crowd. trump supporter says he was attacked by an angry mob and wants the mayor and the police chief to be held accountable. >> instead of worrying about the people getting attacked, they're worrying about controversy. >> most of the suspects are juveniles. police arrested three more suspects yesterday, including one seen throwing a metal barricade at an officer. police are also looking for a new suspect seen in this video and our cameras were rolling when police say that man punched another man in the crowd and left the scene. and the police chief said last night that he was sorry people got hurt. officers are currently reviewing videos and he hopes to announce more arrests in the coming days. >>> lee martinez, thank you. >>> police in the east bay city of pittsburg are letting people know they might hear what sounds like gunfire in the next few weeks. we'll show you what crews are doing. they are working on the e bart station between 6:00 in the morning and 2:00 in the afternoon. and they
and in hindsight, 250 officers were not enough to handle the crowd. trump supporter says he was attacked by an angry mob and wants the mayor and the police chief to be held accountable. >> instead of worrying about the people getting attacked, they're worrying about controversy. >> most of the suspects are juveniles. police arrested three more suspects yesterday, including one seen throwing a metal barricade at an officer. police are also looking for a new suspect seen in this video...
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a 12 page letter from the victim and another from turner's father, who was -- who wrote quote in hindsightock was desperately trying to fit in and fell into a culture of alcohol consumption and partying. he said this is a steep price to pay for a 20 minute -- for 20 minutes of action. >> when you look at the survivor's letter, you see the effect of those 20 minutes on her life and on her own body. it shows the amount of ignorance. >> the reaction i had to the father's letter was so visceral. i couldn't even finish it. >> reporter: one-woman wrote pretty sure brock turner -- if brock turner were passed out behind a dumpster, and a burly man got 20 minutes of action, his father would consider it rape. -- says he was pleased the victim's statements are being heard across the nation and she now has a voice for thousands of survivors. >> that letter is getting a lot of attention on social media across the country. >>> a jury in los angeles county decided the man known as the grim sleeper should be put to death. >> we the jury seek the penalty for lonnie franklin junior as death by execution for
a 12 page letter from the victim and another from turner's father, who was -- who wrote quote in hindsightock was desperately trying to fit in and fell into a culture of alcohol consumption and partying. he said this is a steep price to pay for a 20 minute -- for 20 minutes of action. >> when you look at the survivor's letter, you see the effect of those 20 minutes on her life and on her own body. it shows the amount of ignorance. >> the reaction i had to the father's letter was so...
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in hindsight can you say is there anything positive taken for ge or from ge during that time as whent was designated a systematically important nonbank company? >> sure. if you look at the processes that we put in place with the federal reserve over the last several years we're a much better run company today. we have a much more disciplined risk infrastructure. we were very decentralized. those things inform us about our capital levels and still use those processes inform us going forward but less of an infrastructure around it. so i think we're a better company for the things that we learned. and we'll be able to use those processes going forward on a much smaller down size scale. >> and that down size you're talking about largely has been completed as you said so leaves ge capital now financing what largely things that have to do with the industrial businesses? >> that's right. so we've had two focus, david over the last year. one was hubble, execute the sales, the restructuring, eliminate the regulatory oversight in the u.s. the real pivot we made is everything inside ge capital
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he said in hindsight, 250 officers were not enough to handle the protest. lee martinez, ktvu fox news. >>> just about an hour ago, president obama announced he's endorsing hillary clinton for president. he said i don't think there's ever been someone so qualified to hold this office. the clinton campaign has released a campaign ad featuring president obama, even after the endorsement and two days after clinton was declared the democratic party's presumptive nominee, bernie sanders is refusing to concede. he sat down with president obama and vice president joe biden today at the white house. following that meeting. sanders vowed to continue campaigning and to compete in next week's washington, dc primary. he did not mention anything about his meeting with the president, but he said he plans to meet with hillary clinton. >> i look forward to meeting with her in the near future to see how we can work together to defeat donald trump and create a government that represents all of us and not just the 1%. >> sanders also promised to bring his platform to the democ
he said in hindsight, 250 officers were not enough to handle the protest. lee martinez, ktvu fox news. >>> just about an hour ago, president obama announced he's endorsing hillary clinton for president. he said i don't think there's ever been someone so qualified to hold this office. the clinton campaign has released a campaign ad featuring president obama, even after the endorsement and two days after clinton was declared the democratic party's presumptive nominee, bernie sanders is...
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if you recall, attorney general holder later said that in hindsight, it had been a mistake to give up on federal court and to revert back to the military commissions because as he said, khalid sheikh mohammed, had he been tried in federal court, would have long since been convicted and sitting on death row. in fact, i mentioned the 14 men that got off the plane in september of 2006 at guantanamo. there there was only one of those 14 that has been tried, convicted, sentenced, and his case has been through the appellate process to the supreme court, who denied certain. the case is over and done. that's ahmed galany. ahmed galany is the only gaun taun know detainee that was brought to the united states and prosecuted in federal court, where he was convicted and got a life sentence. the other 13 men that got off the plane with him in september of 2006 are still waiting for their opportunity to have their day in court. so i think it's interesting. i was reading on the way over how congress now, the house has passed a measure that would further restrict president obama's ability to transpor
if you recall, attorney general holder later said that in hindsight, it had been a mistake to give up on federal court and to revert back to the military commissions because as he said, khalid sheikh mohammed, had he been tried in federal court, would have long since been convicted and sitting on death row. in fact, i mentioned the 14 men that got off the plane in september of 2006 at guantanamo. there there was only one of those 14 that has been tried, convicted, sentenced, and his case has...
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that's all in hindsight and in retrospect. again, that's why we have gang members on the street right now with illegal weapons. it's not because they are legal. it's because they go out there and get what they want to do the destruction they set out to do. the question is how do we make sure this process -- and putting due process in place. that's what missing today. >> i'm sure they can figure this out. this is not so difficult. just in the last couple of weeks hillary clinton, you know, general election, real clear politics average, she is 44. he is 38. how is he going to turn it around? >> he is going to keep doing what he is doing. this really isn't shocking to those of us in the campaign particularly because we expected hillary clinton to get a little bump after she crossed her delegate threshold and i think now moving forward we are going to see more of a general election competition. we've already seen mr. trump out there talking about the clinton/obama policies of lackadaisical government involved in terrorism at home.
that's all in hindsight and in retrospect. again, that's why we have gang members on the street right now with illegal weapons. it's not because they are legal. it's because they go out there and get what they want to do the destruction they set out to do. the question is how do we make sure this process -- and putting due process in place. that's what missing today. >> i'm sure they can figure this out. this is not so difficult. just in the last couple of weeks hillary clinton, you know,...
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. >> i agree with you, greg, there's also a phenomenon known as hindsight bias.re were probably multiple suspects the fbi has interviewed that will never be violent. the fbi has limited resource and can only watch so many people at once and so for whatever reason they didn't deem him to be a significant enough threat until this happened. >> well, we'll find out. it's early still. doctor, thank you for being with us. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure, greg. the orlando shootings once again triggering the debate over the availability of assault weapons. >> coming up, how do we keep those guns out of the hands of terrorists? thought i told you to stay off our turf. and what would you know about turf, skipper? let's end this here and now! let's dance! flo: whoa there! progressive covers boaand rvs, okay? plenty of policies to go around. [ grunts ] oh, oh, i'm the bad guy? you threw a fish at us, so, yeah. yeah. coverage for land and sea. now, that's progressive. [ woman ] thanks. the dealership reviews on cars.com made it easy, but... [ man ] we thought it might be a
. >> i agree with you, greg, there's also a phenomenon known as hindsight bias.re were probably multiple suspects the fbi has interviewed that will never be violent. the fbi has limited resource and can only watch so many people at once and so for whatever reason they didn't deem him to be a significant enough threat until this happened. >> well, we'll find out. it's early still. doctor, thank you for being with us. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure, greg. the orlando shootings...
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it is easy in hindsight saying everybody em fwrbraced him and d him. he did a variety of things.ot every step he took was magnificent that everybody applauded. oftentimes it was quite a contrary. >> it is remarkable listening to those who knew and covering him all these years. the figure that he became so far beyond sports and threats and for those of my generation of the vietnam war of the figure that he was at the time of the leader of the anti-war movement. >> i think brian hit on there something that we have been talking about the past few days. this idea that the man at the hooi height of this power, he was a guy in his boxing prime. and essentially, i am so opposed from this war that i am going to walk away from it all and walk away from millions of dollars. you got to wonder if that's something that'll happen today or something of the time that made him again one of the most decisive people in our society. it is also, i think one of those things where a lot of folks look back and a lot of folks said, wow, that's conviction. that's courage, unlike anything we see these days
it is easy in hindsight saying everybody em fwrbraced him and d him. he did a variety of things.ot every step he took was magnificent that everybody applauded. oftentimes it was quite a contrary. >> it is remarkable listening to those who knew and covering him all these years. the figure that he became so far beyond sports and threats and for those of my generation of the vietnam war of the figure that he was at the time of the leader of the anti-war movement. >> i think brian hit...
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crimes of the holocaust entered the nÜrnberg child and i think we can say with 70 plus years of hindsighthat crimes against humanity were the most distinctive and legal breakthrough of the nuremberg trial. >> and crimes against humanity includes what kind of actions? >> it basically included what we can describe as systematic attacks on civilian population. we have to remember that genocide, which is a term that we all would use today to describe the nazis exterminator practices, genocide was only client as a term in 1944. 44. a year before the trial started. it was coined by lemkin who was a legal advisor, polish jewish legal advisor to the u.s. war department. so even though today it stands as an independent crime in international law, the time of nuremberg it was still a very much new new term. it does emerge in the trial itself, if you you look particular at the closing arguments of the prosecutors, they start to use this new term but the new term of genocide is basically says the description of the nazis crimes against humanity. >> i think it was in the indictment. >> exactly per day
crimes of the holocaust entered the nÜrnberg child and i think we can say with 70 plus years of hindsighthat crimes against humanity were the most distinctive and legal breakthrough of the nuremberg trial. >> and crimes against humanity includes what kind of actions? >> it basically included what we can describe as systematic attacks on civilian population. we have to remember that genocide, which is a term that we all would use today to describe the nazis exterminator practices,...
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also have their divisions, too, and that is part of the fuel for bernie sanders' hindsight is 2020 andmains to be seen whether this issue will dog mrs. clinton or not. host: first, why did gerald ford decide not to run for a full term and then change his mind? guest: you did your homework. he wrote a piece after he became vice president and shortly after he became president, after nick was out of office in 1974, i think he got bad advice -- after nixon was out of the office in 1974, think he got bad advice. do not forget that the country was in very sad shape as of august 1974 as your celeb were with vietnam, we on the losing rates,vietnam, interest gas lines, arab oil embargo's, and in every way, shape and form, consumer, people's attitudes, it was not in good shape in august 1974. i think he got the way to heal the country would to say that he is not going to run for election and then he will govern as president of all the people and not the republican party. he immediately creates questions concert to terms and if he cannot serve a full four years of his own, why should he be there
also have their divisions, too, and that is part of the fuel for bernie sanders' hindsight is 2020 andmains to be seen whether this issue will dog mrs. clinton or not. host: first, why did gerald ford decide not to run for a full term and then change his mind? guest: you did your homework. he wrote a piece after he became vice president and shortly after he became president, after nick was out of office in 1974, i think he got bad advice -- after nixon was out of the office in 1974, think he...
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with the aspects that one could criticize and just as any social transformation, you look at it in hindsightnd you can say, well, we could have done this better. even fidel now says, when i look back on to history, there are so many things i would have done differently, but it's part of the social processes and complexities. >> rose: but is it the constant, since 1959, that the communist party is the most powerful institution in cuba? the communist party is the most powerful institution? >> i think that, since 1965, then when the communist party of cuba was created, unitin unitine leftist forces and getting inspiration fro from the leadern he united the cuban party and to achieve independence from the spanish government, that is the inspiration, and uniting all the leftist forces in a communist party in cuba with the revolutionary idea that has evolved and is the party that has been at the forefront for the transformation of society. that gives it a moral, historic and political authority. but, yes, we could say it is the strongest force, although we're trying to develop also spaces for deci
with the aspects that one could criticize and just as any social transformation, you look at it in hindsightnd you can say, well, we could have done this better. even fidel now says, when i look back on to history, there are so many things i would have done differently, but it's part of the social processes and complexities. >> rose: but is it the constant, since 1959, that the communist party is the most powerful institution in cuba? the communist party is the most powerful institution?...
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tony: i think you look back in hindsight and i understand the criticism.e way, our economy in 2004 was booming. we actually had a requirement for people to come in. in any event, free movement is a principle of the european union. john: we could have put restrictions on it or staged it. tony: you could have staged it. but it's where you are today, you would still be in the same position. however, what is important to is, freedomt this of movement is a two-way street. it is true from the enlargement of the european union, you had more migration into the u.k. one of the things that has been missing from this european debate is the advantage to having an enlarged european union. enlargement happened underneath but it was the policy of margaret thatcher, of john major. it is the policy of british governments for a reason. if you look at the world today and you look at the anxiety people in eastern europe have about resurgent russian nationalism, we should be glad that these countries are bound in the eu. you compare poland today and the ukraine. which is in a
tony: i think you look back in hindsight and i understand the criticism.e way, our economy in 2004 was booming. we actually had a requirement for people to come in. in any event, free movement is a principle of the european union. john: we could have put restrictions on it or staged it. tony: you could have staged it. but it's where you are today, you would still be in the same position. however, what is important to is, freedomt this of movement is a two-way street. it is true from the...
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. >> hindsight is 20/20. in an investigation you look back and say there's all those dots, we should have been able to connect them. that's true in almost any situation. i was surprised on monday when the fbi director said based on our investigation, which was pretty much four hours old, there's nothing we would have done differently. i thought they're going to have to eat those words. especially with the wife. now the wife has skipped town? and we find out that the house was deeded over to the family? >> $10, what a deal. >> in advance of this and the father is kind of a looney tune. maybe there were multiple clues. if you're in the middle of the haystack, you can't put it all together. >> if someone comes in and wants to buy 1,000 rounds of ammunition, some body armor -- >> they did the right thing. >> call the fbi. >> they say they didn't have a name, but i wonder did they have a picture? >> how about ask for the video surveillance in the gun shop. every gun shop has a video camera. >> they said maybe ther
. >> hindsight is 20/20. in an investigation you look back and say there's all those dots, we should have been able to connect them. that's true in almost any situation. i was surprised on monday when the fbi director said based on our investigation, which was pretty much four hours old, there's nothing we would have done differently. i thought they're going to have to eat those words. especially with the wife. now the wife has skipped town? and we find out that the house was deeded over...
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. >> in hindsight, mike realizes what's happened is also due to a feature of his vintage plane. its finicky brakes. >> it's notorious to be a tough airplane to land. when i landed in fighting the wind, it was gusty. i touched down on the main wheels. the brakes on my plane were the original drum brakes. you ever had original drum brakes, they stick. if you look at the videos, you see the smoke coming out from the tires. it's obvious, it's a brake lockup. >> for ashley, this video may prove to be the most widely distributed story of his career in journalism. >> it was a camera i owned for less than 12 hours, and it's been picked up all around the world. >> while the video goes viral, the steerman goes to the repair shop. >> airplanes can get fixed. runways can get fixed. people don't get fixed that easy. >> whoa! >> there's a lot of very fortunate things happened that day. the most fortunate thing is nobody got hurt. >> coming up -- rafters are stranded in an icy raging river. >> there are no guarantees that they would be successfully rescued. >>> welcome back to "caught on camer
. >> in hindsight, mike realizes what's happened is also due to a feature of his vintage plane. its finicky brakes. >> it's notorious to be a tough airplane to land. when i landed in fighting the wind, it was gusty. i touched down on the main wheels. the brakes on my plane were the original drum brakes. you ever had original drum brakes, they stick. if you look at the videos, you see the smoke coming out from the tires. it's obvious, it's a brake lockup. >> for ashley, this...