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steve: that was naive in hindsight.ght we built this fantastic business in singapore so we just cut and pasted into the other markets. but property is a personalized and personal thing. in each market, we realized afterwards and through a lot of mistakes, was that people look for property and have different criteria in each of these markets. in singapore, people want to be in a condo and they know where it is and find the property and carry on. somewhere like bangkok, it's all around transport. it is around m.i.t. stations and therefore, neighborhoods and map was far more important. cutting and pasting the singapore model into for example bangkok, failed. likewise in countries like malaysia and indonesia, land is important. people are buying land and building houses was important. that did not really happen in singapore. haslinda: you acquired some companies for expansion. acquisitions, more acquisitions in the next 12, 24 months? steve: potentially, yes. the way the business model works, it's far more important to be s
steve: that was naive in hindsight.ght we built this fantastic business in singapore so we just cut and pasted into the other markets. but property is a personalized and personal thing. in each market, we realized afterwards and through a lot of mistakes, was that people look for property and have different criteria in each of these markets. in singapore, people want to be in a condo and they know where it is and find the property and carry on. somewhere like bangkok, it's all around transport....
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lloyd: i started having some what were in hindsight symptoms at the time.re easily explained in other ways. i had a cough. i had pains when i exercised. i have never been this safe before. -- this age before. i started to lose weight. but i was always trying to lose weight. but when i collected that stuff i went in to see a doctor. first, saw nothing because they didn't even think to test me for what i had. they prescribed allergy medicine and then a couple of weeks later, it didn't go away so i took a full cat scan. that lit up like a christmas tree. so they called me and said i had lymphoma. david: when a doctor tells you, did they say you could treat it? it is just a matter of treatment, or did he say it was life-threatening? lloyd: life-threatening, for sure. there are 70 different kinds of lymphoma. hoskins, non-hodgkin's, different things. each one carries its own risks. i have the more aggressive type which is dangerous. more dangerous, obviously. but it is curable. david: so you had to go in three or four days for chemo? lloyd: the treatment that i
lloyd: i started having some what were in hindsight symptoms at the time.re easily explained in other ways. i had a cough. i had pains when i exercised. i have never been this safe before. -- this age before. i started to lose weight. but i was always trying to lose weight. but when i collected that stuff i went in to see a doctor. first, saw nothing because they didn't even think to test me for what i had. they prescribed allergy medicine and then a couple of weeks later, it didn't go away so...
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in hindsight he might have done something differently. the unsubstantiated document.but i think the intelligence committee they had put out the case starting in early october with jay johnson and mike rogers put out the case. i take think it's important for donald trump into his good cabinet picks with the intelligence community. for two reasons. we need these guys i had visited them all over the world. they are fabulous. we need them we need truth to power. we need them to head confidence in the intel relationship. it won't become for mice in some way. it won't become for mice in some way. i want to change dramatically. you are one that connected with this interview. how dramatically does it seem to you that he wants to reshape our relations both with russia and china. >> what is clear is at that the mindset is totally different. everything is open for negotiation. and he literally said everything is open to negotiation. they have represented it. and on the sanctions he said i will keep them in place for a while that we will see how the russians behave spread it's ve
in hindsight he might have done something differently. the unsubstantiated document.but i think the intelligence committee they had put out the case starting in early october with jay johnson and mike rogers put out the case. i take think it's important for donald trump into his good cabinet picks with the intelligence community. for two reasons. we need these guys i had visited them all over the world. they are fabulous. we need them we need truth to power. we need them to head confidence in...
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>> john: 20/20 hindsight is always very clear.king back over the last six years, i think a lot of countries in the united states could have been more aggressive and proactive in terms of what we should have done to prevent the deterioration into so much bloodshed in syria. >> chris: director brennan, thank you. thank you for your time. and we want to thank you for your years of service to this country. >> john: thank you. >> chris: up next we will bring in our sunday group to discuss russian intel. this week's confirmation hearings where donald trump's top cabinet picks discuss some disagreements with their new boss. >> chris: coming up, some of donald trump's cabinet nominees flipped with him on russia. >> we recognize that he is trying to break the north atlantic alliance. >> russia has reasserted itself aggressively. as we went we will ask our sunday panel with those different opinions mean for our >> a thing like that should've never been written, it should have never have been had, and it should certainly never have been rele
>> john: 20/20 hindsight is always very clear.king back over the last six years, i think a lot of countries in the united states could have been more aggressive and proactive in terms of what we should have done to prevent the deterioration into so much bloodshed in syria. >> chris: director brennan, thank you. thank you for your time. and we want to thank you for your years of service to this country. >> john: thank you. >> chris: up next we will bring in our sunday...
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four of the was the decision that would be restricted in the first place but to oppose his 20/20 hindsight the blood about having them put. >> but there was no terror ties against us. but they did not know that at the time. some good times and after that that policy was supposed to short. for free if it took too long before an approved test faugh for that is not something if to evolve to the attorney general forum for laugh fourth fresheners the fluff that did is committed to authority congress is better placed in the reason for that faugh for if that is a real fine text that steven equip respect there is a remedy to challenge those decisions and in addition there much more likely to receive attention from of congress itself. >> that epa argument strikes me as odd produce a look at the half of. >> fled about previous tv invoked but if because of the core of the complaint faugh it death not a fly defense for of congress provided that from five the that is the congressional judgment. >> but to have access in day are locked up without access to a telephone. >> some filed for a petition and th
four of the was the decision that would be restricted in the first place but to oppose his 20/20 hindsight the blood about having them put. >> but there was no terror ties against us. but they did not know that at the time. some good times and after that that policy was supposed to short. for free if it took too long before an approved test faugh for that is not something if to evolve to the attorney general forum for laugh fourth fresheners the fluff that did is committed to authority...
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it's only with hindsight that we see it. that was very important. it is the first part of a trilogy, and it is going to carry on. to go back finally to where we began, the sense of loss, notjust in terms of the coming war, which we know about but they didn't, but the sense of loss in the dulling of our senses to something in the seasons, the chapter headings are the months here, the year rolls round. is that something that you think many people are now, against the trend, trying to recover? that more people are aware of what has been lost? yes, i'm sure you're right, i'm sure you're right. but can i just say one thing that i came across in the memoirs of these old men who worked with horses... of course, as we know, over a million horses were taken to the great war and lost there, and then after the war, the tractor came along, and quite quickly, horses disappeared. farmers, being unsentimental people, took those horses to the abattoir. and these men who went from working with these horses to working on tractors, they lost that relationship. they lo
it's only with hindsight that we see it. that was very important. it is the first part of a trilogy, and it is going to carry on. to go back finally to where we began, the sense of loss, notjust in terms of the coming war, which we know about but they didn't, but the sense of loss in the dulling of our senses to something in the seasons, the chapter headings are the months here, the year rolls round. is that something that you think many people are now, against the trend, trying to recover?...
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. >> he admitted in hindsight he should have run. >> so many things i could do better in life in hindsighti don't think it made as much progress as you would have hoped. the progress that everyone wanted was to take that next step, to win a playoff game in year. the most fru in the playoffs. they could have won two games in the playoffs. the parity in the league this year is so close that i don't know the players truly realize the potential that they have this year had they found a way to come together and make something happen at the end of the year. that is extremely frustrating, but at least to me the direction seemed right. >> after something like that, the only direction you can go is up. but another question this off season, will the redskins sign quarterback kirk cousins to a long-term deal, put the franchise tag on him for a second straight season or maybe let him go? today circumstance addressing the contract situation. >> i'm not trying to suck out every dollar possible. i mean, that's just not the kind of guy i am or the way i'm going to approach it. it's not so much a dollar am
. >> he admitted in hindsight he should have run. >> so many things i could do better in life in hindsighti don't think it made as much progress as you would have hoped. the progress that everyone wanted was to take that next step, to win a playoff game in year. the most fru in the playoffs. they could have won two games in the playoffs. the parity in the league this year is so close that i don't know the players truly realize the potential that they have this year had they found a...
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>> well, look, like you said, hindsight is 20/20. the president was doing everything he could when he started to stem the economy back up, save the auto industry, wind down two wars. there was h 1 n 1, there were pirates. there was a lot of things going on. he was focused on those things much more than he was focused on the building of the democratic party. yes, we have had big losses across the last decade across the country n. state legislatures, governor's mansions. there is a lot of work that has to get done to turn a corner and get democrats elected again. i think president obama is going to do a lot of that work as he is going to make very clear what the stakes are. but i think president obama is going to talk about what is the path forward? how do we work together to make sure we protect the gains we have made and continue to fight to continue we make progress. >> i heard you off the top whether or not he would warn. i understand he would never speak ill of the next president, but certainly he will have some sort of message fo
>> well, look, like you said, hindsight is 20/20. the president was doing everything he could when he started to stem the economy back up, save the auto industry, wind down two wars. there was h 1 n 1, there were pirates. there was a lot of things going on. he was focused on those things much more than he was focused on the building of the democratic party. yes, we have had big losses across the last decade across the country n. state legislatures, governor's mansions. there is a lot of...
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in hindsight, it seems like a mad decision that i was going to rectify my economic situation by becomingr. # i remember you well in the chelsea hotel. # you were talking so brave and so sweet #. # hallelujah, hallelujah. ..#. # you'll like this, you'll like it #. not a lot, not a lot. you can go to a party and say to somebody, "have you seen this trick?" and they will say to you, even if you've just done it averagely well, they will say, "how did you do that?" and you grow a little. i did not grow far! come on, you'll like this. not a lot. this is the queen with the corner bend. all you have got to do is keep your eye on the queen. there it is, with the corner bend. these two, it does not matter what you do. there is the three. so where is the queen, for £10? there. certainly, if you like. £10. that's it, £10, and it's a black three. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome debbie mcgee! what first, debbie, attracted you to the millionaire, paul daniels? i once saw david copperfield and he made the statue of liberty disappear. i have seen your paul do the same thing with the eight of clubs.
in hindsight, it seems like a mad decision that i was going to rectify my economic situation by becomingr. # i remember you well in the chelsea hotel. # you were talking so brave and so sweet #. # hallelujah, hallelujah. ..#. # you'll like this, you'll like it #. not a lot, not a lot. you can go to a party and say to somebody, "have you seen this trick?" and they will say to you, even if you've just done it averagely well, they will say, "how did you do that?" and you grow a...
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itt i would say to that is attempts to impose a 2020 -- 20/20 hindsight requirement on the general and mueller and ziglar, who are involved only as having condoned the policy, that does not exist. there were no say allegations of terrorism ties against us. but the attorney general did not know that at the time. he had a list that had somewhat ties. the policy to merge the lists and hold until cleared was facially constitutional if it was -- in some instances, took too long to clear, and certainly the oig report suggest that was the case, things did not move as smoothly as they should have -- that is not attributable to attorney general ashcroft, director mueller, or commissioner ziglar. chief justice roberts: is the argument you are presenting a bivens argument were qualified immunity argument? >> we have been discussing qualified immunity, the iqbal argument, personal participation. we do agree the evidence argument should not be extended here. it would be quite an extension of bivens on president and to -- apply this to national security and immigration decisions. with respect to nat
itt i would say to that is attempts to impose a 2020 -- 20/20 hindsight requirement on the general and mueller and ziglar, who are involved only as having condoned the policy, that does not exist. there were no say allegations of terrorism ties against us. but the attorney general did not know that at the time. he had a list that had somewhat ties. the policy to merge the lists and hold until cleared was facially constitutional if it was -- in some instances, took too long to clear, and...
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. >> and it is easy in hindsight. he has talked after the election.ut how he was worried that she didn't, wasn't hearing the voice of the middle class. that they didn't have a message for the middle class. she wasn't really attuned to it. it was a very agonizing choice for him to decide not to run and he probably made the right choice for himself and his family but it is very difficult. one of the things that strikes me about biden is the way he and obama were very well matched. in that he made up with this hail fellow well met for obama's remoteness. >> i thought, in the old days, he was ed mcmahan for johnny carson. johnny carson was aloof. cold. and ed mcmahon was the guy next door. what do you think about that? the ambitions of a guy, when he was very young. he was elected to the united states senate at 29. not even constitutionally allowed to take the oath yet. he beat a three-material incumbent. a guy couldn't be beat. and he beat him. then he had a plan to run for president and he just could not do it. thank you. when we return, let me finish w
. >> and it is easy in hindsight. he has talked after the election.ut how he was worried that she didn't, wasn't hearing the voice of the middle class. that they didn't have a message for the middle class. she wasn't really attuned to it. it was a very agonizing choice for him to decide not to run and he probably made the right choice for himself and his family but it is very difficult. one of the things that strikes me about biden is the way he and obama were very well matched. in that...
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this, if we id haven't learned anything, hindsight is 20/20. what we've learned is that work.gy doesn't the people have rejected that strategy. the people spoke loud and clear election.t they voted someone totally out but political process. soledad: where do you see right?ise, democrats.or many i won't say some democrats. i'll say many democrats. they can't envision reaching across the aisle. ou'll have at least four years of a new administration. >> this country has been through an awful lot of trial and error many, manyeen tested times. we'll get through this, too, and we've got to start acting like grown-ups. acting like the leaders that we are and should be. and you can't do it by still saying, well, i'm sorry that's not good for us politically. soledad: if press coverage this week was any indication, i think he stepping up to grown upness might be a long shot. >> far stretch. soledad:xactly. you've had conversations certainly with the vic president-elect around supreme nominees. >> maybe twice in two weeks. soledad: that's actually a lot.
this, if we id haven't learned anything, hindsight is 20/20. what we've learned is that work.gy doesn't the people have rejected that strategy. the people spoke loud and clear election.t they voted someone totally out but political process. soledad: where do you see right?ise, democrats.or many i won't say some democrats. i'll say many democrats. they can't envision reaching across the aisle. ou'll have at least four years of a new administration. >> this country has been through an awful...
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avoiding the past but when you accept it and more transparent -- somebody asked him you know, in hindsight was it a mistake to fire jim harbaugh and he got defensive, instead of saying looking at things again, we could have done a better job, just anything and the thing i found most amazing about this particular press conference was how imboldenned the media was. >> it seems that he had an opportunity to be humble and to say -- i guess to come across more sincerely. do you think he did that? it felt like a carbon copy of what he said last year. it felt like the same speech. >> it feels like words he has thought out but the heart and soul are not behind it. saying i am the owner, how dare you question whether i'm qualified to be the owner of this team and i think there was some pretty amazing things in there. you talk about what this press conference will be remembered for. i think that one quote in years to come, it will be the i'm the owner press conference and when you think about what the fans have gone through with ticket prices at the old stadium and old ticket holders being priced ou
avoiding the past but when you accept it and more transparent -- somebody asked him you know, in hindsight was it a mistake to fire jim harbaugh and he got defensive, instead of saying looking at things again, we could have done a better job, just anything and the thing i found most amazing about this particular press conference was how imboldenned the media was. >> it seems that he had an opportunity to be humble and to say -- i guess to come across more sincerely. do you think he did...
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previous campaign launches proved in hindsight to be crucial to the bid of any potential presidentialeful. the rallyminded of and the meeting at versailles. suiter the stain on his will prove to be indelible or not. does that, the socialist mainstream left are choosing their presidential contender. reporter: they are. we managed to secure interviews with the two remaining hopefuls. the former prime minister and the more left-wing. the headline -- their final pitches. the main article is worth a read, but the part that really caught my eye was where each candidate is asked to answer a lighthearted q&a entitled if you were. he says if he were a tsonga, he would be turn the page. a little heavy-handed, but you can see what is getting at. if he were a tsonga -- eight song, he would be the black eagle. would bee a law, he the law of 1905 that establishes the separation of church and state are in a not-so-subtle defender ofthe arch french -- [indiscernible] chris: in french is. reporter: trumps assistance -- insistence that he will breathe -- he will build a wall between mexico and america
previous campaign launches proved in hindsight to be crucial to the bid of any potential presidentialeful. the rallyminded of and the meeting at versailles. suiter the stain on his will prove to be indelible or not. does that, the socialist mainstream left are choosing their presidential contender. reporter: they are. we managed to secure interviews with the two remaining hopefuls. the former prime minister and the more left-wing. the headline -- their final pitches. the main article is worth a...
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in hindsight, everybody knows everything and everyone remembers having no memory. -- remembered everythingt they reality, every day that something happened, it was just implementable -- it was incremental. david: you went down to the office and he said, we have a problem and i'm going to make you pay. was that something that you really wanted to do? lloyd: it is very hard to remember how you felt. being a trading manager, you are always evaluating people's performances and trying to separate yourself from what you know personally. otherwise you are a second guesser. and i remember when i was thinking. i remember thinking at the time, thinking this would make things safer. and i had an element of relief about it. because it was going to stabilize things. was there a level of risk out there that i wouldn't have been comfortable with? we can spend the money in our personal lives to lower the risk. but there was more than a remote risk at that point. not a certainty but certainly a risk that there would be a domino effect that was indicated it could spiral out of control. so did we know that w
in hindsight, everybody knows everything and everyone remembers having no memory. -- remembered everythingt they reality, every day that something happened, it was just implementable -- it was incremental. david: you went down to the office and he said, we have a problem and i'm going to make you pay. was that something that you really wanted to do? lloyd: it is very hard to remember how you felt. being a trading manager, you are always evaluating people's performances and trying to separate...
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and in hindsight, i'm sure they regret that. but in no way does it represent their character. >> her apologia that -- apology that "if anyone is offended out there" how can you not be offended? that's the president of the united states. >> some want her fired. >>> gunshots brought things to a screeching stop. hundreds were lined up outside nationals park. but they heard the shot and the ran. police say one man shot another at a nearby liquor store. the victim ran toward center field stadium gate. and that's where police say he collapsed. witnesses were waiting to interview for consegs the man shot in his left cheek. >> it's devastating. we can't come together for a hiring event for people that are looking for jobs. so it's bad. the city needs to come together. >> reporter: that victim was taken to a nearby hospital in critical condition. police say the shooter drove away in a black impala. they've rescheduled that job fair for next week. >>> fairfax county police have arrested a man they say started shooting at a marked police c
and in hindsight, i'm sure they regret that. but in no way does it represent their character. >> her apologia that -- apology that "if anyone is offended out there" how can you not be offended? that's the president of the united states. >> some want her fired. >>> gunshots brought things to a screeching stop. hundreds were lined up outside nationals park. but they heard the shot and the ran. police say one man shot another at a nearby liquor store. the victim ran...
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but then again, in hindsight, a lot of side streets don't get taken care of. so i guess sorry. >> of course keeping your student safe is always important. get a full list of closings and delays on our free wusa 9 app. >>> a chaotic weekend at airports all over the country, protesters flocking to the terminals outraged over president trump's executive order targeting some travel restrictions. wusa 9 reports from dallas airport with the details on that order and what the president is saying today. >> essentially this executive order can be boiled down to three main things the first policy change is that it would ban travel from seven majority muslim countries for 90 days. including iraq, iran, and syria. second of all, it would suspend all refugee admissions for the next 120 days with case by case exceptions. lastly, for refugees from syria, they would be suspended indefinitely. >> it was calm and well pretty uneventful this morning. night and day fr flocked to the gate to protest the executive order and greet those traveling from the middle east. >> i'm very ha
but then again, in hindsight, a lot of side streets don't get taken care of. so i guess sorry. >> of course keeping your student safe is always important. get a full list of closings and delays on our free wusa 9 app. >>> a chaotic weekend at airports all over the country, protesters flocking to the terminals outraged over president trump's executive order targeting some travel restrictions. wusa 9 reports from dallas airport with the details on that order and what the president...
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young companies like hindsight in new jersey and in california are mining data to improve patient outcomesrange of illnesses. and in new york, ibm researchers have developed watson, an intelligent software system at the forefront of this revolution. guru: it can understand somebody's personality type. it can look at e-mail for example and tell you what is the tone of the e-mail, you know, what kind of messages are coming through. if you read through them or not. they can look at, for example, a big encyclopedia, extract all of the concepts and the relationships among those concepts. narrator: watson operates in the world of big data, extracting knowledge from the billions of facts and figures floating through cyberspace. guru: i look at the world from the point of view of, you know, the data that there is, and the amount of knowledge that is embedded or inside, embedded inside the data that we are not able to extract today. and therefore, we are not able to make the right decisions. so the whole industrial revolution, to me, is the ability to have a much better understanding of the world t
young companies like hindsight in new jersey and in california are mining data to improve patient outcomesrange of illnesses. and in new york, ibm researchers have developed watson, an intelligent software system at the forefront of this revolution. guru: it can understand somebody's personality type. it can look at e-mail for example and tell you what is the tone of the e-mail, you know, what kind of messages are coming through. if you read through them or not. they can look at, for example, a...
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. >> hindsight is 20-20. if you can go backing what would you change about that super bowl >> something about the half time. as long as as it was i thought we came out in the second half. didn't play the same way we played the starting game >> patriots still doing that patriot thing. but they've done it through scandals. spy gate, deflate gate. does that bother you? especially when we talk about spy gate and the taping practices and how things change for them >> for me belichick is the type coach he's going to do whatever he has to win. if he gets caught change the rules. that's just how he is. he's outside of the box thinker. i hate that it was us that it happened, i can respect that. you stole the film. i would have got it. >> as you look at andy reid, now many years later, all time in wins now, coaches, all time. is he a hall of famer if he doesn't win the big one? >> i don't know. he can be in multiple super bowls. when you look at the regular season when you look at the fact he's able to take a team from
. >> hindsight is 20-20. if you can go backing what would you change about that super bowl >> something about the half time. as long as as it was i thought we came out in the second half. didn't play the same way we played the starting game >> patriots still doing that patriot thing. but they've done it through scandals. spy gate, deflate gate. does that bother you? especially when we talk about spy gate and the taping practices and how things change for them >> for me...
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i want to remind everyone that the conclusion of this war, hindsight is 2020. they did not have that. none of this was with the foregone conclusion that the patriots were going to win. things were not looking awesome. 7000 and thead american forces did not quite have that. i think james may have had this relationship that may have had something to do with his service to the public. ofbe he had some kind internal notion this is how he felt. also, the british had suffered quite terribly the -- can-americans who had -- british in the war promised freedom to the slaves but we cited the fact they were playing this in the declaration of independence is one of the reasons and obviously it led to the south joining the resolution -- revolution. the question is whether or not this tactic was truly counterproductive. it was not enough to get james lafayette. he was playing his angle to get freedom from america. tactic onth this promising freedom which led to , butof african-americans what is truly counterproductive. >> there's a really great book that talks about the patr
i want to remind everyone that the conclusion of this war, hindsight is 2020. they did not have that. none of this was with the foregone conclusion that the patriots were going to win. things were not looking awesome. 7000 and thead american forces did not quite have that. i think james may have had this relationship that may have had something to do with his service to the public. ofbe he had some kind internal notion this is how he felt. also, the british had suffered quite terribly the --...
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reporter: robson said his sister had surgery at san francisco general about two weeks ago and in hindsighthinks pain meds may have complicated a diagnosis and delayed treatment. sevin philips died january 7th in marin. laura died three days later, but there is no connection apparently between the two victims. laura did not belong to the soul cycle studio where phillips often worked out and her brother doesn't think the two ever crossed paths. >> i think she was only through marin except passing through on the way to san francisco. >> reporter: robson is still coping with the sudden, of his sister's death while troubled with the largely unanswered questions about how she got sick in the first place. >> no idea obviously that she was going to pass away. >> reporter: in santa rosa devin fehely, kpix5. >>> five people are dead after gunfire erupted at a nightclub in mexico. tonight a survivor from california described the chaos. >> i heard six pops. >> reporter: it was supposed to be a fun birthday vacation with her boy friend, a trip to the popular tourist spot playa del carmen, mexico, to th
reporter: robson said his sister had surgery at san francisco general about two weeks ago and in hindsighthinks pain meds may have complicated a diagnosis and delayed treatment. sevin philips died january 7th in marin. laura died three days later, but there is no connection apparently between the two victims. laura did not belong to the soul cycle studio where phillips often worked out and her brother doesn't think the two ever crossed paths. >> i think she was only through marin except...
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hindsight is a wonderful thing.erform so badly, we would not have done that. but i know those players. who frustrated are they? we have developed the winning culture, and to succumb in that manner, hugely disappointing. you've got to feel a little for lincoln here. so, so close to causing an upset against ipswich, but 2—2 it finished. linclon went in front twice in this game. first of all early on when theo robinson got on the end of this cross. ipswich levelled almost immediately when tom lawrence dribbled through the defence to score through the goalkeeper‘s legs. but lincoln always looked like they could score again against the championship side, and robinson again seized on the error in the ipswich defence to make it 2—1. it was looking like a shock was the cards, but late on lawrence got his second of the game to rescue mick mccarthy's side. ipswich town, struggling in the championship at the moment, some rumblings from fans, in 15th place. this is not going to have help. but we can speak to the lincoln manager
hindsight is a wonderful thing.erform so badly, we would not have done that. but i know those players. who frustrated are they? we have developed the winning culture, and to succumb in that manner, hugely disappointing. you've got to feel a little for lincoln here. so, so close to causing an upset against ipswich, but 2—2 it finished. linclon went in front twice in this game. first of all early on when theo robinson got on the end of this cross. ipswich levelled almost immediately when tom...
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must be more accurate than inputting the data myself but having been through it and looking back in hindsightfelt through that, i think something like this would put even more pressure on. 0ne expert raises another question, though. body temperature monitoring is a great way to assess ovulation which has been a standard practice for many years although one has to say that it's not a very accurate way of assessing it. now when you bring in sleep, heart rate and other sort of various additional bits that this bracelet also measures that is slightly irrelevant to fertility. so why have they chosen to include them? we have been conducting clinical research on how those parameters correlate with hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle and we have clearly seen correlations between the factors we are measuring, such as pulse rate and the menstrual cycle and we have been proving that it's 89% accurate with the method we are using right now. and seeing as we seem to be able to track everything these days, there is something for the men, too. this smartphone accessory incorporating a microscope aim
must be more accurate than inputting the data myself but having been through it and looking back in hindsightfelt through that, i think something like this would put even more pressure on. 0ne expert raises another question, though. body temperature monitoring is a great way to assess ovulation which has been a standard practice for many years although one has to say that it's not a very accurate way of assessing it. now when you bring in sleep, heart rate and other sort of various additional...
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or the ambassadors to that looks at the situation and goes in hindsight, had you in 2011 or 2012, forelf talks about how arming the rebels at the time in syria may have stopped assad from being as powerful as he was. do you sometimes look back at that and think of a different way it may have been handled? >> well, let me say that anything that we did of a more aggressive nature would have not been with the approval of the security council. if you run into a whole-- you know, when our national interests are at stake and certainly if the u.s. were at direct risk, russia was blocking something, every president would look out for the american people, first and fore most. this was a humanitarian issue. i look back every, if not every minute, of every day, certainly every day, what more could have been done. you can't look at a situation where 400,000 people have been killed, half the population displaced, isil who are now beating back and lost a lot of its territory but none the less established a foothold. we all have to ask ourselves that question. but in doing so we can't lose sight of
or the ambassadors to that looks at the situation and goes in hindsight, had you in 2011 or 2012, forelf talks about how arming the rebels at the time in syria may have stopped assad from being as powerful as he was. do you sometimes look back at that and think of a different way it may have been handled? >> well, let me say that anything that we did of a more aggressive nature would have not been with the approval of the security council. if you run into a whole-- you know, when our...
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i would -- i mean, listen, in hindsight, how can we know?we don't know, yeah. >> but i don't think that -- now, would my parents maybe push me as hard? i don't know if they would or they wouldn't, you know, when i was growing up, but they were doing -- what they did despite my disability, they said you've got to practice. it wasn't like a question of, oh, the poor boy can't walk, so you don't have to practice more than half an hour a day. no, i had to practice three hours a day when i was a kid. three hours a day. you know what three hours a day is for an 8-year-old? and i could not wait to get rid of those three hours, you know. i would invent things, you know. i would invent exercises that required thoughtlessness so that i wouldn't have to concentrate, so i would just have to go like this and look at the clock until the hour passed, and then i could -- you know. i mean, i was -- when it came to that, i was very, very normal. >> right. >> i hated it. i hated it. and the thing is that kids hate practicing, you know, so it wasn't -- so, desp
i would -- i mean, listen, in hindsight, how can we know?we don't know, yeah. >> but i don't think that -- now, would my parents maybe push me as hard? i don't know if they would or they wouldn't, you know, when i was growing up, but they were doing -- what they did despite my disability, they said you've got to practice. it wasn't like a question of, oh, the poor boy can't walk, so you don't have to practice more than half an hour a day. no, i had to practice three hours a day when i was...
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in hindsight, everybody knows everything and everyone remembers having remembered everything.hey reality, every day that something happened, it was just an incremental thing happening. david: you went down to the secretary's office and he said we have a problem and i'm going to make you take $50 billion to shore up your balance sheet. was that something that you really wanted to do? lloyd: it is very hard to remember how you felt. i think a pretty good at it because a trading manager, you are always evaluating people's performances and trying to separate yourself from what you you know that the person who made the decision could not have known. otherwise you are a second guesser. and i remember when i was thinking. i remember thinking at the time, this would make things safer. and i had an element of relief about it. because it was going to stabilize things. was there a level of risk out there that i wouldn't have been comfortable? we can spend the money in our personal lives to ensure ourselves against every remote risks. there was more than a remote risk at that point. not a
in hindsight, everybody knows everything and everyone remembers having remembered everything.hey reality, every day that something happened, it was just an incremental thing happening. david: you went down to the secretary's office and he said we have a problem and i'm going to make you take $50 billion to shore up your balance sheet. was that something that you really wanted to do? lloyd: it is very hard to remember how you felt. i think a pretty good at it because a trading manager, you are...
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jobs are filled because these seven most difficult decisions you could imaginee ar it is great in hindsight to say what it life be great with they do over? some i was back to the extent of those recommendations dealing with the american citizens with the war on terror pdf citizen have present authority obviously we would provide different device -- a vice to take certain actions but but i know very quickly that i once wrote a memo talking about the applications and i happenedd to mention the provisions of the geneva convention of course, talking about that purpose but those provisions that say with respect to prisoners of war to by the athletic uniform or give them a monthly allowance that the american people would not stand for those terrorist to killed 2,000 americans but the cousin of the fact a but nothing further could be from the truth the to minimize that amount of information me very careful about your e-mail's. [laughter] the dangers because it is hard for historians to develop an accurate history of the decisions made andat the reasons for that. >> what prompted you towr write the
jobs are filled because these seven most difficult decisions you could imaginee ar it is great in hindsight to say what it life be great with they do over? some i was back to the extent of those recommendations dealing with the american citizens with the war on terror pdf citizen have present authority obviously we would provide different device -- a vice to take certain actions but but i know very quickly that i once wrote a memo talking about the applications and i happenedd to mention the...
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it makes a lot of sense, in hindsight. let's have a look at the equity markets. a little bit of a positive momentum coming through great especially when you look at the cost be index. samsung is up last time i checked. that is up 2%. 225, 117 -- i am getting confused looking at all of these currencies. dollar-yen roughly at 115. my mistake. australia, doing the heavy lifting. when you look at the nikkei 225, every single stock is up in that index. about 200 out of the 225. except for a few. there is one big decline or. have a look at shares toshiba. long story short, there are a lot of media reports. it could be looking at a wider loss. at its nuclear unit we are down 11%. the company said no decision has been made. we are still trying to calculate your it -- calculate. thank you. toshiba down more than 10%. airbag from takata is suspended from trading in tokyo. they want the courts involved. that systemsws propose the courts become involved in the debt restructuring. nikkei also says shareholders are likely to oppose any reductions in it comes to takata debts wi
it makes a lot of sense, in hindsight. let's have a look at the equity markets. a little bit of a positive momentum coming through great especially when you look at the cost be index. samsung is up last time i checked. that is up 2%. 225, 117 -- i am getting confused looking at all of these currencies. dollar-yen roughly at 115. my mistake. australia, doing the heavy lifting. when you look at the nikkei 225, every single stock is up in that index. about 200 out of the 225. except for a few....
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it's only with hindsight that we see it. that was very important. but you're right, it is the first part of a trilogy, and it is going to carry on. to go back finally to where we began, the sense of loss, notjust in terms of the coming war, which we know about but they didn't, but the sense of loss in the dulling of our senses to something in the seasons, the chapter headings are the months here, the year rolls round. is that something that you think many people are now, against the trend, trying to recover? that more people are aware of what has been lost? yes, i'm sure you're right, i'm sure you're right. but can i just say one thing that i came across in the memoirs of these old men who worked with horses... of course, as we know, over a million horses were taken to the great war and lost there, and then after the war, the tractor came along, and quite quickly horses disappeared. farmers, being unsentimental people, took those horses to the abattoir. and these men who went from working with these horses to working on tractors, they lost that rela
it's only with hindsight that we see it. that was very important. but you're right, it is the first part of a trilogy, and it is going to carry on. to go back finally to where we began, the sense of loss, notjust in terms of the coming war, which we know about but they didn't, but the sense of loss in the dulling of our senses to something in the seasons, the chapter headings are the months here, the year rolls round. is that something that you think many people are now, against the trend,...
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together all the ceos and leaders across to country to talk about jobs and one thing i can say in hindsightpresident-elect trump needs to think about is you cannot slate from the white house and the rhetoric right now is really important particularly when we're talking about things like te tariffs, even if you're giving them visibility around taxes, you have to be careful that the rhetoric doesn't turn around. i think today it is quite remarkable and should spend a lot of time talking about the president of china just appeared at the -- today. no leader of china has shown up to what is considered probably the most powerful convening of global leaders in the world and what he essentially said is no one wants to create enemies through a trade war. no one wants to put up these barriers. and what we have to be careful of is there's currency risks not only trade risks but global risks so the fact that the president of china stood up there today and actually quoted charles dickens of for the people and by the people, i would say what is china trying to do, they are not the holder of our largest c
together all the ceos and leaders across to country to talk about jobs and one thing i can say in hindsightpresident-elect trump needs to think about is you cannot slate from the white house and the rhetoric right now is really important particularly when we're talking about things like te tariffs, even if you're giving them visibility around taxes, you have to be careful that the rhetoric doesn't turn around. i think today it is quite remarkable and should spend a lot of time talking about the...
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it is with the benefit of hindsight, which is a wonderful thing, not surprising that donald trump woncome president, there were other elections going on at the same time for the senate and the house of representatives, america's parliament, and the republican party now have complete control, which will make donald trump's life a lot easier in terms of passing the laws that he needs to pass. yeah. so, 2000 miles, seven cities, time to go home. time to go home. parts of the usa are experiencing a major ice storm and you can see all about that on our website at the moment at the address coming up after this forecast. i will start with a view of highland scotland. i will be struggling this week to stick with temperatures at around eight. that was aviemore today. but in parts of kent temperatures were only around four or 5 degrees. there area only around four or 5 degrees. there are a few weather fronts close to the uk. it is edging a little bit further west into east wales overnight. another is bringing outbreaks of rain through scotland and northern ireland now. down through much of the
it is with the benefit of hindsight, which is a wonderful thing, not surprising that donald trump woncome president, there were other elections going on at the same time for the senate and the house of representatives, america's parliament, and the republican party now have complete control, which will make donald trump's life a lot easier in terms of passing the laws that he needs to pass. yeah. so, 2000 miles, seven cities, time to go home. time to go home. parts of the usa are experiencing a...
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in hindsight it's easy to dislike doing one of those little puzzles backwards.n hindsight it's easy but, because you know whether at. you know where the cues are. but i'm telling you, the people put this thing together not interrogators but the analysts put this thing together were brilliant. to be able to get back into the intelligence database and hunt hard and review all those things and piece together this matrix that led to him was amazing. >> mike hayden, the analogy used was it's like putting together a puzzle with tens of thousands of pieces but you don't have the picture on the cover of the box. what you detainees provide it was the picture and the cover of the box. is that a fair way to say it? >> what happened is nearly two detainees were denying that al-kuwaiti were ksm and farage. the rest of them were providing bits and pieces of information that could be put into larger matrix. >> most of us, nobody has heard from ksm since the 9/11 attacks. the most receipt of him, we noticed an interview with eric the most routine is that disheveled picture of h
in hindsight it's easy to dislike doing one of those little puzzles backwards.n hindsight it's easy but, because you know whether at. you know where the cues are. but i'm telling you, the people put this thing together not interrogators but the analysts put this thing together were brilliant. to be able to get back into the intelligence database and hunt hard and review all those things and piece together this matrix that led to him was amazing. >> mike hayden, the analogy used was it's...
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coming up, andy levy and his insightful hindsight returned with "have halftime"." ♪ >> tom: it's timehat we got wrong and what we missed from tvs andy levy over on the "red eye" news deck. a >> andy: let's talk about vladimir putin. you said it russian prostitutes are in the top three, what are the other two? >> sorry, i had to get my camera angle right. rumor has it, former soviet union countries. you know. it could have changed. a >> andy: i find your answer to be evasive. on the other hand, congrats for setting a new personal record. >> what i say? >> andy: chris, did you ever say you would be saying "thank god there's a mad dog in the in ministries in? "he's the guy were looking forward to being there, this is a brave new world. >> andy: joe, also their curling team. russian curling team. >> what are you on some amphetamine binge watching curling? go to bed. >> andy: curling is my favorite russian sport. >> they should test that for no-doze. >> andy: people being blacklisted. baker, you said that if you find your name you should stand by it. if you send a letter saying "trumpet la
coming up, andy levy and his insightful hindsight returned with "have halftime"." ♪ >> tom: it's timehat we got wrong and what we missed from tvs andy levy over on the "red eye" news deck. a >> andy: let's talk about vladimir putin. you said it russian prostitutes are in the top three, what are the other two? >> sorry, i had to get my camera angle right. rumor has it, former soviet union countries. you know. it could have changed. a >> andy: i...