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even in hindsight. with the gallup and other polls that they think is the hoax. but that was close to half a century ago. but on the other hand, it is the biggest that humans have ever achieved. with the enormous amount of money. one hundred times more powerful than your cellphone. but yet it was so long ago. >> and with those different aspects. >> it is critical is the government:so the budget soared during the apollo bin surge quickly. and equally discouraging with the federal budget so that has to do more with less with the technologies but now there were all those new players. and some are funded by billionaires' but i think in the aggregate clearly day rival the budget. >> are they cooperating with each other?. >> with nasa i think there is some frustration it was by a retired so some of the companies wanted to do their own thing. so there was suddenly a rivalry but until recently there was cooperation with these private space companies they aren't a business model yet. with those multibillion-dollar contracts putting astronauts up into orbit and the money i
even in hindsight. with the gallup and other polls that they think is the hoax. but that was close to half a century ago. but on the other hand, it is the biggest that humans have ever achieved. with the enormous amount of money. one hundred times more powerful than your cellphone. but yet it was so long ago. >> and with those different aspects. >> it is critical is the government:so the budget soared during the apollo bin surge quickly. and equally discouraging with the federal...
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that is only funny in hindsight. and to use a canadian passport in that piece of luggage with the birth certificate of jack barsky. when i go to the hotel that is where and that was much harder than expected. but you couldn't but then you start to sweat you make a steep so eventually i check of a pair of. [laughter] >> but i imagined if i had that been an underground for a long time but you get the pleasure you were going to be a chemistry professor but that was more than a was exposed to in the enterprise to a level. and calculus one at grant's i did not take a foreign language. i did not take german or spanish which i acquired line of the of. but i aced the whole program and they called me into the office. and to say you have to give a speech. i said what? what you and your kids do this. they said no, no, no. en to have that valedictory speech that the united states college. in new york city nobody would ever notice it was a little bit odd in terms of my age and with their program in three years. [laughter] and the
that is only funny in hindsight. and to use a canadian passport in that piece of luggage with the birth certificate of jack barsky. when i go to the hotel that is where and that was much harder than expected. but you couldn't but then you start to sweat you make a steep so eventually i check of a pair of. [laughter] >> but i imagined if i had that been an underground for a long time but you get the pleasure you were going to be a chemistry professor but that was more than a was exposed to...
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in hindsight, is there anything you would have done differently as a conservative leader? >> well, i'm not denying that populism isn't popular. that's why it's called populism. the problem is i think it's a first and foremost a duty of conservatives to tell the truth to the constituency. and it's easy to point to a shuttered factory and say, hey, if we just negotiated better trade deals, then those jobs would be there when really it's automation and productivity gains. it's much more complex. my concern is that if populism is a sugar high and once you come off it, it's particularly troublesome for the party. and so i wish that we would have been more truthful with the e lkt r electorate in terps of what we can and cannot do in washington. >> but you were pretty rough on some conservatives. look, the movement was split, right? you had some that stuck to their guns on this, and others that you called willing accomplices. in fact, you write this on page 110, "we to forgot to affirm in a voice loud and clear, yes, we are proud republicans but we believe in country before party
in hindsight, is there anything you would have done differently as a conservative leader? >> well, i'm not denying that populism isn't popular. that's why it's called populism. the problem is i think it's a first and foremost a duty of conservatives to tell the truth to the constituency. and it's easy to point to a shuttered factory and say, hey, if we just negotiated better trade deals, then those jobs would be there when really it's automation and productivity gains. it's much more...
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i know more now, but hindsight is always 20/20. >> stephen: he's right, hindsight is 20/20.hink a lot of voters will be using hindsight in 2020. ( cheers and applause ) and meanwhile-- ( piano riff ) and meanwhile, of course, of course the white house is defending don, jr. one official said, "he just wants to hunt, fish and run his family's real estate business." yes, why did we force him to get into politics? you know he would rather be in a forest pursuing his first love, brawny man cosplay. ( laughter ) another, another-- ( laughter ) another anonymous source said, "the kid is an honest kid." okay, pump the brakes a little bit here. this kid is a 39-year-old man. ( laughter ) and i got to say, it's never a good sign when the person sticking up for you wants to remain anonymous. ( laughter ) don, jr. is a good person, wait, you're not going to use my name, right? even bill o'reilly rose from the non-spin crypt-- ( laughter ) --tweeting it was tabloid guy set him up with a russia lawyer who promised hillary dirt, she didn't deliver. leave it to bill o'reilly to find a way t
i know more now, but hindsight is always 20/20. >> stephen: he's right, hindsight is 20/20.hink a lot of voters will be using hindsight in 2020. ( cheers and applause ) and meanwhile-- ( piano riff ) and meanwhile, of course, of course the white house is defending don, jr. one official said, "he just wants to hunt, fish and run his family's real estate business." yes, why did we force him to get into politics? you know he would rather be in a forest pursuing his first love,...
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hindsight, we wish we would have got her out saturday evening. not knowing harvey was going to sit on us like this, that's tough. >> reporter: have you been able to talk to her on the phone? how is she feeling? >> she's feeling good. she is calming down. her daughter lives with her and she's calming her down more than vice versa. she understands the process. it takes time. so, she's very patient right now. just hoping and praying that somebody shows up. we're hoping and praying the say. we understand it's a process. where she sits is a very tight neighborhood to get to and not necessarily easily accessible based on conditions. >> reporter: does she have power and water? >> power, no. bottled water, she has that. we are more worried about the medicine side especially when offices are going to be closed. not knowing what the situation is on dosage, if she has enough to maintain for a few days. >> reporter: i understand you did speak to the coast guard and she is on their radar to get? >> yes. she is on their high priority list. once again, we don't
hindsight, we wish we would have got her out saturday evening. not knowing harvey was going to sit on us like this, that's tough. >> reporter: have you been able to talk to her on the phone? how is she feeling? >> she's feeling good. she is calming down. her daughter lives with her and she's calming her down more than vice versa. she understands the process. it takes time. so, she's very patient right now. just hoping and praying that somebody shows up. we're hoping and praying the...
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we can all be wise in hindsight i am or look back and go oh out of you know for me this is one thing that i've learnt i remember last year when i was watching you know i was watching the political climate whether it's america whether it's in a britain the one thing that i think is you know we have we're meant to be a democratic society we have votes we have all those things to keep our say your opinion matters and so what i would say is that whether we as a world we choose to go this way or that way you know i think we should all respect each other's opinions you know not not be i think we still need to come together as a as a human race where little game of of you only knew i will fire suppression jerry who is your childhood celebrity crush. i did love elvis biggest risk you've ever taken or relieving the. guilty pleasure. sometimes watch this really trashy reality t.v. show who greatest musical influence well obviously with sinatra but then equally. carter so like nina simone you mentioned george michael george michael a massive influence but then equally i'd listen to public enemy
we can all be wise in hindsight i am or look back and go oh out of you know for me this is one thing that i've learnt i remember last year when i was watching you know i was watching the political climate whether it's america whether it's in a britain the one thing that i think is you know we have we're meant to be a democratic society we have votes we have all those things to keep our say your opinion matters and so what i would say is that whether we as a world we choose to go this way or...
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looking back on it now with the benefit of hindsight i think i , probably started my adult career, the very first job i ever had as adult, the most important job i will ever have in my career. i started my career at the apex. everything that came after that is at least one level below. because i will never have as much responsibility in my lifetime again as i had when i was a crew commander here. we have a twofold mission at the museum. the first mission is to preserve and interpret the national historical landmark site and provide stewardship for the historic site. the second part of our mission is to provide a framework for the public. the discussion that the public is having about the future of nuclear weapons in the world. the generation coming up now, the young people in their 20's and 30's, they are the people that will have to confront what the future of nuclear weapons is going to be around the world. and, you can't do that just by reading about it. people really have no concept about nuclear weapons and how they work, how expensive they are to maintain, the destructive capabil
looking back on it now with the benefit of hindsight i think i , probably started my adult career, the very first job i ever had as adult, the most important job i will ever have in my career. i started my career at the apex. everything that came after that is at least one level below. because i will never have as much responsibility in my lifetime again as i had when i was a crew commander here. we have a twofold mission at the museum. the first mission is to preserve and interpret the...
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he says in hindsight he would have handled things differently.elieve and i've weighed in, that once those emails came out, once i read them, the meeting shouldn't have taken place. they did. i've spoken up on that component of it but as far as this morning's story goes, you know, i am not trying to come up with the worst possible assumptions to make the president look as bad as possible. i'm someone who wants to, i want the facts to come out. there's an investigation and they want to cooperate. i also care a lot about a legislative agenda. i care about our country. i want him to be successful and there need to be more oxygen left to be able to talk about all of the issues. because i ask my constitch swenswent constituents, who is the most important issue? some might say russia, others hack, social security. >> i understand that but it seems as though well, look, senator jeff flake, a fellow republican, has a new op-ed out there morning, where he's saying it's time to basically for republicans to speak up about things that they're not happy about
he says in hindsight he would have handled things differently.elieve and i've weighed in, that once those emails came out, once i read them, the meeting shouldn't have taken place. they did. i've spoken up on that component of it but as far as this morning's story goes, you know, i am not trying to come up with the worst possible assumptions to make the president look as bad as possible. i'm someone who wants to, i want the facts to come out. there's an investigation and they want to cooperate....
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the source that i met was insistent that, you know, it's easy to say that in hindsight, isn't it?pletely annihilated the house, so much gas at the scene, and the explosion, that something should have been done further, some further investigation should have been made. the other point was, why were they not safeguard an las ramblas? the question is something that the cata la n question is something that the catalan parliament and considered at some point in the past, so there was a debate about it, but my source i met this afternoon said, look, it's easy to say that in hindsight and, if you put collards at the end of las ramblas, there are always other avenues, so there are always other targets. —— if you put collards. —— bollards. and also ambulances and other vehicles need to get onto the street. that was why, in the past, that decision was taken, and they didn't put bollards on the street. in hindsight, it was the wrong decision, but the feeling in spain at the moment if there is a real sense of solidarity, and my overarching feeling when i got back to barcelona this afternoon,
the source that i met was insistent that, you know, it's easy to say that in hindsight, isn't it?pletely annihilated the house, so much gas at the scene, and the explosion, that something should have been done further, some further investigation should have been made. the other point was, why were they not safeguard an las ramblas? the question is something that the cata la n question is something that the catalan parliament and considered at some point in the past, so there was a debate about...
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which in hindsight probably would have been a good idea. now he's individually plucking at those lines trying to get each one of them to take up the tension that's supposed to be there. and it doesn't seem to work. >> you see the very corner is twisted over. it's just not catching right. >> nope. he continues to fuss until there is a catastrophic failure of the wing. you see him now plummeting towards the forest below. everything is just spinning around. >> oh, shoot. >> in all this chaos, it looks like his descent is slowed eventually. he does have a reserve. if you spotted it, good on you. i did not. in all of this mess, he does appear to be now falling to the ground much, much slower which is good but where does he land? the landing actually is as good as you could expect in a situation like this. >>> b but after all that, what i do know and understand is dude's alive and well. >>> dad's telling baby all about his job. >> it's really exciting. >> but see why hearing about work is the perfect lullaby. >>> they had to call in the coast gua
which in hindsight probably would have been a good idea. now he's individually plucking at those lines trying to get each one of them to take up the tension that's supposed to be there. and it doesn't seem to work. >> you see the very corner is twisted over. it's just not catching right. >> nope. he continues to fuss until there is a catastrophic failure of the wing. you see him now plummeting towards the forest below. everything is just spinning around. >> oh, shoot. >>...
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>> guest: it is an amazing achievement even in hindsight. there has been tension between the fact that in gallup and other polls 7% to 10% of americans don't think we did it. they think it was a hoax. setting aside that so many americans were not alive when it happens, close to half a century, cultural memory. it is fading from view. on the other hand, it is the most stunning technical achievement humans have ever achieved, hundreds of thousands of scientists and engineers, thousands of companies, enormous amount of money, with computers that were so primitive, 100 times less powerful than your cell phone computer to get to the moon, an extraordinary achievement but it was so long ago. of the 19 how does nasa fit in with all the different aspects of potential space exploration? >> guest: nasa is still critical because it is the government space agency. they had a hard time. there budget sword during apollo and then retrenched quickly after the vietnam war was starting up and we couldn't afford spending that much on nasa. equally discouraging
>> guest: it is an amazing achievement even in hindsight. there has been tension between the fact that in gallup and other polls 7% to 10% of americans don't think we did it. they think it was a hoax. setting aside that so many americans were not alive when it happens, close to half a century, cultural memory. it is fading from view. on the other hand, it is the most stunning technical achievement humans have ever achieved, hundreds of thousands of scientists and engineers, thousands of...
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nobody's disputing that, but in hindsight, do you regret opposing that funding for sandy victims?> jim, i was very clear at the time that there was additional measures thrown in to that bill. the smithsonian institute. a couple parks. $1 million for upgrades, different parks and whatnot. there was what i would call pork attached to that bill which i did not believe belonged on that bill. i had a position of leadership at the time. i told them, take that off the bill, i'm good to go. >> what we understand from looking into this this morning, there really wasn't very much pork at all in that bill. there had been a couple of fact-check reports to come out just today saying there wasn't really much of any pork in that legislation. there was some additional spending on other items, but it was very small, with respect to and compared to the vast majority of that funding, which did go to disaster relief. are you hopeful this time that people don't play politics with this sort of thing? >> absolutely. look, i've been a proponent from day one, if you looked at my voting record, on omnibuse
nobody's disputing that, but in hindsight, do you regret opposing that funding for sandy victims?> jim, i was very clear at the time that there was additional measures thrown in to that bill. the smithsonian institute. a couple parks. $1 million for upgrades, different parks and whatnot. there was what i would call pork attached to that bill which i did not believe belonged on that bill. i had a position of leadership at the time. i told them, take that off the bill, i'm good to go. >>...
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for everyone out there, you can't talk about hindsight because there is no hindsight in terms of an eventth that, just know these relief convoys have been stuck because of the an excess of all roads, resorting to get them all in. >> i certainly want to think the cities mayor price from fort worth for example. of course, dallas, they have set up to house up to about 8,000 who are coming from the surrounding areas. galveston and others, i want to thank them. mayor allen in austin is receiving people from the region. i want to acknowledge him and the mayor of san antonio who has also extended his hand. i want to thank all of our partners. mayor is another cities from the area and from the country for their support. also, i want to call on the fire chief for a status report. >> good morning, everybody. as of midnight tonight, the houston fire department have responded to over 1,000 calls for service. over 400 of those have been water rescues or water related incidents. we've augmented our deployment teams, our boat teams with members from a texas task force one as well as the fema teams. as r
for everyone out there, you can't talk about hindsight because there is no hindsight in terms of an eventth that, just know these relief convoys have been stuck because of the an excess of all roads, resorting to get them all in. >> i certainly want to think the cities mayor price from fort worth for example. of course, dallas, they have set up to house up to about 8,000 who are coming from the surrounding areas. galveston and others, i want to thank them. mayor allen in austin is...
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in hindsight, i made a big mistake by investing there, in hindsight. it was a $750,000 error.nother big disappointment for me in terms of follow-through, amazing grapes, a wine retailer in california with an absentee owner. so what do you do full-time? since you don't come here every day. no. i come in here probably, two, three times a week. -two, three times a week? -yeah. or two, three times a month? and guess what? amazing grapes closed. it's gone. i put $1 millions in that business. $1 million. and it closed, because there was a couple people there that did not want to follow the process. but for every business like amazing grapes, there's one like bentley's, a pet supply chain based in the chicagoland area. lovely people, but one hell of a messed up process. they had grown way too fast. every store looked different from the next. the merchandising is different, the layout is different, the lighting is different, the whole thing is different. but lisa and gio really put their heads down and trusted the process. both stepped up as leaders. what we need to do now is just sta
in hindsight, i made a big mistake by investing there, in hindsight. it was a $750,000 error.nother big disappointment for me in terms of follow-through, amazing grapes, a wine retailer in california with an absentee owner. so what do you do full-time? since you don't come here every day. no. i come in here probably, two, three times a week. -two, three times a week? -yeah. or two, three times a month? and guess what? amazing grapes closed. it's gone. i put $1 millions in that business. $1...
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hindsight is going to stay on out here. she is going be a pa rt stay on out here. a part of your. it is something we spoke to her city team—mate about and she said that karen barnsley is still upbeat despite everything that has happened. anyone that knows hart, knows she is full of beans and energy. she has the same now. she has played her part for us and she will continue helping the goalkeeper is off of the pitch. we have fantastic goalkeepers and not one person makes the team. it is the same for every member of our team, people move in and out and we know we will get the same quality. from out we will get the same quality. from our point of view, we need to be at out our point of view, we need to be at our best to stop ring the best out of each other. holland will bring a big game to this match. they want to win. it is a huge game for them. a massive game in football, and dutch women football. there are not many dutch who are not football fans, they will be supporting them in the stadium or from the streets. from out stadium or from the streets. from our point o
hindsight is going to stay on out here. she is going be a pa rt stay on out here. a part of your. it is something we spoke to her city team—mate about and she said that karen barnsley is still upbeat despite everything that has happened. anyone that knows hart, knows she is full of beans and energy. she has the same now. she has played her part for us and she will continue helping the goalkeeper is off of the pitch. we have fantastic goalkeepers and not one person makes the team. it is the...
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hindsight is 20/20.interest of moving forward and figuring out a solution to situations like this, the mayor of houston didn't evacuate the city because this would have created its own state of problems. there could have been heat stroke, people stuck in their cars with more rain. do you agree with all of those -- that rationale? >> listen, obviously there were concerns, as you pointed out, about the complications of evacuation when we saw hurricane rita came to the state of texas. it was so difficult to look in hindsight to see would it have been better to evacuate or not evacuate, which is simply why we aren't focused on it right now. instead our attention is focused on saving lives. >> what do you want to hear out of president trump when he reeves tomorrow? >> well, first he has been very gracious and very helpful. he and his team. and my conversations with the president and cabinet members and with brock long, the fema administrator. what i would like to hear from him is his understanding of the magn
hindsight is 20/20.interest of moving forward and figuring out a solution to situations like this, the mayor of houston didn't evacuate the city because this would have created its own state of problems. there could have been heat stroke, people stuck in their cars with more rain. do you agree with all of those -- that rationale? >> listen, obviously there were concerns, as you pointed out, about the complications of evacuation when we saw hurricane rita came to the state of texas. it was...
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said, hindsight is 2020. 20-20.be they thought it was not going to come here, i'm not going to second-guess people. , now iss is all over not the time to focus on that. thes time to focus on search-and-rescue. deal with the housing and then we will get the city back in shape which may be a long time. then, we do the report and look at the decisions we made and what the impact of those decisions were to could we do better next time and should we have done something differently. i think it is too early to get into that. now is the time to continue to work together. wait for things to con down and pragmatically, look at our decisions and what the impact of those decisions where. trump -- sident you for that. the american red cross is asking for your help with the disaster in texas. your donations will help. go to ww. red cross.org for all the details on how to contribute. more from "bloomberg markets," ahead. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." julia: amazon is spending its first
said, hindsight is 2020. 20-20.be they thought it was not going to come here, i'm not going to second-guess people. , now iss is all over not the time to focus on that. thes time to focus on search-and-rescue. deal with the housing and then we will get the city back in shape which may be a long time. then, we do the report and look at the decisions we made and what the impact of those decisions were to could we do better next time and should we have done something differently. i think it is too...
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he doesn't seem to turn right back around and land, which in hindsight probably would have been a good idea. now he's individually plucking at those lines, trying to get each one of them to take up the tension that is supposed to be there, and it doesn't seem to quite work. >> yeah, when it pops on the screen did you see the very corner is twisted over. so obviously it's just not quite catching right. >> nope. he continues to fuss until there is a catastrophic failure of the wing. you see him now plummeting towards the below. everything is just spinning around. >> oh, shoot, can he release? does he have a backup or is he just kind of -- >> in all this chaos, it does look like his descent is slowed eventually. he does have a reserve. it's hard to see. if you spotted it, good on you. i did not. in all of this mess, he does appear to be now fallingo the m is good. >> but where does he land? >> the as good as you could expect in a situation like this. but after all that, what i do know and what i clearly understand is the dude's alive and well. >>> parenthood is tough because you always ha
he doesn't seem to turn right back around and land, which in hindsight probably would have been a good idea. now he's individually plucking at those lines, trying to get each one of them to take up the tension that is supposed to be there, and it doesn't seem to quite work. >> yeah, when it pops on the screen did you see the very corner is twisted over. so obviously it's just not quite catching right. >> nope. he continues to fuss until there is a catastrophic failure of the wing....
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in hindsight i made a big mistake by investing there, in hien hindsight, another $700,000 mistake. problem, an owner who was absent. >> i come in here probably two or three times a week. >> two or three times a week or month? and guess what, amazing grace closed. it's gone. i put a million dollars in that business. one million dollars. and it closed because there is a couple of people there that did not want to follow the process. but for every business like amazing grapes, there's one like bentley's. a pet supply chain based in the chicagoland area lovely people. but one hell of a messed up process. they had grown way too fast. every store looked different from the next. merchandizing is different lay-out is different the lighting is different. the whole thing is different >> lisa and gio really put their heads down and trusted the process. both stepped up as leaders >> we need to do now is just start boxing everything up >> and the result? nothing short of amazing >> what you are going to see today is kind of the future look of what could be a regional or a national brand are you
in hindsight i made a big mistake by investing there, in hien hindsight, another $700,000 mistake. problem, an owner who was absent. >> i come in here probably two or three times a week. >> two or three times a week or month? and guess what, amazing grace closed. it's gone. i put a million dollars in that business. one million dollars. and it closed because there is a couple of people there that did not want to follow the process. but for every business like amazing grapes, there's...
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your forty's could have done more with hindsight you can usually find things but knowing what's going to happen you close the door but without knowing what's going to happen you couldn't close that door because that door is very very similar to tens of thousands hundreds of thousands of other doors and so you need to know the exact details of what they knew and didn't know. i could include draw a conclusion on that also reports peter at the moment that the one of the chief suspects the driver who's still at large it's appeared that he did post radicalized messages on facebook not so long ago again people might suggest well surely police should have picked up on this but it's a very difficult thing to put together is it. the police pick up on lots of there are think the numbers were twenty two or twenty three thousand people on the radar in the u.k. who have done similar things like that that have come to notice people that have been involved with groups where there is radical preaching going on or whatever it might be people associate him with groups or websites on the internet and so
your forty's could have done more with hindsight you can usually find things but knowing what's going to happen you close the door but without knowing what's going to happen you couldn't close that door because that door is very very similar to tens of thousands hundreds of thousands of other doors and so you need to know the exact details of what they knew and didn't know. i could include draw a conclusion on that also reports peter at the moment that the one of the chief suspects the driver...
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max: in general, the story of how we started in hindsight was very kind of let's just go for it.you think about all the products we had on the website, we actually didn't have any of these products. we didn't have the logistics or payment methods. so when the first, i think it was the second order, which came in. it was a very expensive acer computer. [laughter] we thought we have to at least fulfill that. it will be good for revenue and we played with the idea of sending an intern there because that was the only way we were going to get it there. haslinda: but that is a reflection of the logistical nightmare you faced in operating in southeast asia. amazon operates in the u.s. that kind infrastructure is in place. max: it is very important to notice. you know, people like comparing us to a website in china, or a website in the u.s., and say that you are the so and so of southeast asia. that is misrepresenting the truth a bit. when we came, there was no u.p.s. there was no tnt. we had to build the whole supply chain from scratch. today, we work with more than 100 different logist
max: in general, the story of how we started in hindsight was very kind of let's just go for it.you think about all the products we had on the website, we actually didn't have any of these products. we didn't have the logistics or payment methods. so when the first, i think it was the second order, which came in. it was a very expensive acer computer. [laughter] we thought we have to at least fulfill that. it will be good for revenue and we played with the idea of sending an intern there...
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in hindsight would you have opened this place up and put 700 beds? knowing what you know now, >> i would have put staff in here before the storm hit. i would have put beds an do everyt w prepared. >> pastor osteen tried to focus on the future. he is going to dedicate 12 members of his staff to focusing on the victims of harvey. not only helping them get the essentials they need, but also helping them financially. >> today officially marks 20 years since princess diana's death. while her sons are mourning in private the public is paying tribute to the forever people's princess. >> today in paris, at the site of diana's fatal car crash, and in london at kensington palace where she lived, mourners laid flowers in her memory. 20 years ago, in the days following diana's death, the british people were grieving, and eager to hear from their queen. our mark steines was there. >> here at buckingham palace, people have gathered outside the gates to catch a glimpse of the queen and hear her message, perhaps the most important message of her 45-year reign. >> we
in hindsight would you have opened this place up and put 700 beds? knowing what you know now, >> i would have put staff in here before the storm hit. i would have put beds an do everyt w prepared. >> pastor osteen tried to focus on the future. he is going to dedicate 12 members of his staff to focusing on the victims of harvey. not only helping them get the essentials they need, but also helping them financially. >> today officially marks 20 years since princess diana's death....
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is no hindsight in terms of an event that has never occurred. and so with that, just know that these relief convoys have been stuck because of all of the inaccessible roads but we are starting to get them all in and we're in good shape moving forward. >> thanks, chief. i certainly want to thank the cities, mayor price from ft. worth, example, sending down 100 police officers, talked with her yesterday, i want to thank the city of ft. worth. dallas, mayor rawlins, they set up individuals coming from the surrounding areas, galveston and others, i want to thank them. mayor alan in austin, also setting up to receive people from the region. and so i want to acknowledge him. and the mayor of san antonio has also extended his hand. so we want to thank all of our partners, mayors, and other cities throughout the area and throughout the country for their support. let me also now call on fire chief sam pena for that report. >> thank you, mayor. good morning, everybody. so as of midnight tonight, the houston fire department had responded to over a thousand
is no hindsight in terms of an event that has never occurred. and so with that, just know that these relief convoys have been stuck because of all of the inaccessible roads but we are starting to get them all in and we're in good shape moving forward. >> thanks, chief. i certainly want to thank the cities, mayor price from ft. worth, example, sending down 100 police officers, talked with her yesterday, i want to thank the city of ft. worth. dallas, mayor rawlins, they set up individuals...
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a giant now, in hindsight.the defence job, but he pointed out the things we don't know, but think we know. that is ten times more the case now when we talk about north korea. i heard one commentator refer to north korea as the strange mix of confucion with death cult. nobody outside really understands the regime and therefore does not actually know how to calibrate its response. i am never surprised about what goes on in north korea. i was in russia for ten years under communist rule. that is what they do. the theory attempt of self defence and trying to make sure they protect their people and so on. but what i must say about this, the bbc should excuse me as i am using undiplomatic language. we have two mad guys, really mad, trump and that young man, as i say i am not very surprised about north korea. i don't think the young man would dare trigger a nuclear thing. trump, i would be very surprised if americans, sensible as they claim to be, all those guys that we all talk about, sensible people around him, but
a giant now, in hindsight.the defence job, but he pointed out the things we don't know, but think we know. that is ten times more the case now when we talk about north korea. i heard one commentator refer to north korea as the strange mix of confucion with death cult. nobody outside really understands the regime and therefore does not actually know how to calibrate its response. i am never surprised about what goes on in north korea. i was in russia for ten years under communist rule. that is...
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it is easy in hindsight.e can always do better, for sure, but the devastation it has caused in those three towns, port aransas, rock port, corpus christi, who worked evacuated. you have to figure out what is going on now before we go around assessing blame. for now, i feel confident about the response i have seen in south congress. host: president trump tweete texas asll be going to that trip can be made without causing disruption. the focus must be life and safety. idea: i think it is a good to come see constituents who are suffering through these disasters. according toing is the corpus christi area, there was a tweet that the president would visiting on tuesday. host: congressman, i do know it is a busy time for you. i appreciate your time to talk with us. guest: thank you. host: we're asking you, are you confident in the response of the government doing natural disasters like tropical storm harvey? barbie is calling from new jersey. caller: i think we all ought to withdraw support from all government beca
it is easy in hindsight.e can always do better, for sure, but the devastation it has caused in those three towns, port aransas, rock port, corpus christi, who worked evacuated. you have to figure out what is going on now before we go around assessing blame. for now, i feel confident about the response i have seen in south congress. host: president trump tweete texas asll be going to that trip can be made without causing disruption. the focus must be life and safety. idea: i think it is a good...
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. >> well, as you said, hindsight is 20-20.hey were spot on with their prediction, we've weathered this okay. thank you so much. we appreciate your time. >>> hurricane harvey the strongest storm in 50 years to hit texas. it is now a category 1. how long will it say that way? we have an update by bill karins coming your way at the top of the hoyer.
. >> well, as you said, hindsight is 20-20.hey were spot on with their prediction, we've weathered this okay. thank you so much. we appreciate your time. >>> hurricane harvey the strongest storm in 50 years to hit texas. it is now a category 1. how long will it say that way? we have an update by bill karins coming your way at the top of the hoyer.
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gamino denied the most serious allegations against him but acknowledging in hindsight he should have acted differently. do you think the teachers and the district did everything they could to protect these kids? >> i think, in fact, we could have obviously done more because this happened. >> reporter: meanwhile students say the district never encouraged them to talk to police. were police involved? >> not that i know of. >> reporter: were you told to go to the police? >> we weren't told to go to the police. i didn't know what to do in this situation at all. >> reporter: mr. gamino voluntarily retired this summer keeping his full health benefits and salary from the district. we stopped by his home multiple times, but he never came to the door. mr. gamino, could you talk to us? the district has yet to reach out to parents or previous students at the school to inform them of this investigation. >> if he can get away with it, who else can get away with it? i think the district does need to apologize and talk to students and teachers and say hey, we're doing everything we can to prevent t
gamino denied the most serious allegations against him but acknowledging in hindsight he should have acted differently. do you think the teachers and the district did everything they could to protect these kids? >> i think, in fact, we could have obviously done more because this happened. >> reporter: meanwhile students say the district never encouraged them to talk to police. were police involved? >> not that i know of. >> reporter: were you told to go to the police?...
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. >> in hindsight, elian gonzales affair had a lot of impact because it became a pivotal point for manymmunity to realize that we were not having a rational approach 0 cuba, that it was getting out of hand than we needed to show a different view, a different approach. getting out of hand th needed to show a different view, a different approach. listen up, heart disease.) you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on our list. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. changes in american society. >> we definitely began focusing on a younger generation both here and in cuba. we have to talk to their hopes and aspirations. they're going to be the key to the future. >> first american president in 88 years touched down just a few moments ago here in cuba. ♪ ♪ >> i have come here to bury the last remnant of the co
. >> in hindsight, elian gonzales affair had a lot of impact because it became a pivotal point for manymmunity to realize that we were not having a rational approach 0 cuba, that it was getting out of hand than we needed to show a different view, a different approach. getting out of hand th needed to show a different view, a different approach. listen up, heart disease.) you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost...
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so many people are now saying in hindsight that was a rash decision obviously tied to domestic us politics. and and the question is that when you look at afghanistan. there of the internal dynamics there the issues inside afghanistan corruption i lock of. governance why people join the taliban for example in rural areas but then there there's a man external. i dynamics as well there is the issue of safe havens in pakistan or. the taliban and that have control of the mortar relied on water. video card islamic state which is is losing. at sirius right into parts of the country. and then you will somehow that a man and. kinda so the kind of leadership. how to actually survive the last sixteen years in the afghanistan and i stand region and there are also fears and? the demeanor of the islamic caliphate how this is in in the middle east. islamic state fighters from many many of those countries may well just returned back to afghanistan already. the defense ministry spokesman in kabul john doggett was you saying. that they're seeing at least. presence of those foreign fighters experience foreig
so many people are now saying in hindsight that was a rash decision obviously tied to domestic us politics. and and the question is that when you look at afghanistan. there of the internal dynamics there the issues inside afghanistan corruption i lock of. governance why people join the taliban for example in rural areas but then there there's a man external. i dynamics as well there is the issue of safe havens in pakistan or. the taliban and that have control of the mortar relied on water....
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but hindsight is a great thing, isn't it? yeah. many of the patients here would've ended up in a&e.nhale. in rotherham, the number of people with lung disease is higher than the national average. deep breath and steady blow. demi—leigh has a chronic lung condition, exacerbated by smoking from the age of 12. my mum smoked and my dad smoked. it seemed like everybody were doing it, so i wanted to do it. she gave up cigarettes when she was diagnosed but has spented much of her life in and out of hospital. she's just 21. even though i am an adult, i still feel like i'm not grown up, because i can't go out to work every day. that gets to me quite a lot. if i'm like this at 21, what am i going to be like when i'm at 60? the kind of industrial legacy of areas like rotherham means that young people have been brought up sometimes in conditions and exposed to an environment which doesn't give them the best chances for lung health. so that could be poor nutrition, it could be poor housing. this clinic opened ten years ago and in that period not only has it helped cut hospital admissions, it's a
but hindsight is a great thing, isn't it? yeah. many of the patients here would've ended up in a&e.nhale. in rotherham, the number of people with lung disease is higher than the national average. deep breath and steady blow. demi—leigh has a chronic lung condition, exacerbated by smoking from the age of 12. my mum smoked and my dad smoked. it seemed like everybody were doing it, so i wanted to do it. she gave up cigarettes when she was diagnosed but has spented much of her life in and out...
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with hindsight, he says it perhaps should not have been such a presidential campaign, and he does sayw, it is a broad brush look, what you get is that he remains extremely loyal to theresa may, he is not going to spill the beans, still very much in support of her as the right person to lead the country, saying she has done well to turn things around after the election. so much of that is interesting, because you talk about no particular sign of contrition. people listening to this, nick timothy and fiona hill were not household names, they were inner circle people, but we cannot overstate the role they played with theresa may and in the election campaign. so people reading the telegraph might think, well, you had an awful lot to do with this! absolutely, and they did fall on their swords, resigning in the immediate aftermath of the election because of their role. there had been accusations that they had run a closed circle, and he admits in the article that there was perhaps better communication that could have been had with others in government and in whitehall, but there had been ac
with hindsight, he says it perhaps should not have been such a presidential campaign, and he does sayw, it is a broad brush look, what you get is that he remains extremely loyal to theresa may, he is not going to spill the beans, still very much in support of her as the right person to lead the country, saying she has done well to turn things around after the election. so much of that is interesting, because you talk about no particular sign of contrition. people listening to this, nick timothy...
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guest: on saturday, from what we understand in hindsight, the president did have a written that was more forceful and condemnation of white supremacists that were marching in virginia, but the president ad-libbed the most controversial part of that statement, which is a line that blamed many sites for the violence. because of that in quÉbec in, he faced a backlash. that led to a more forceful statement on monday from the white house, and then he basically undid whatever goodwill that monday's statement earned him, on tuesday, by taking questions from the lobby of the trump tower, and doing the same thing again. this morning, in the wake of the criticism for what he said on tuesday, he is tweeting .gainst lindsey graham publiclye like -- seeking lindsey graham falsely stated that i said -- he says it is a lie. other people have said it. guest: he said the root good people on -- he said there were good people on both sides, refusing to condemn specifically the group involved in the violence. he did that on monday. he still condemned the white supremacist groups. that was included in his re
guest: on saturday, from what we understand in hindsight, the president did have a written that was more forceful and condemnation of white supremacists that were marching in virginia, but the president ad-libbed the most controversial part of that statement, which is a line that blamed many sites for the violence. because of that in quÉbec in, he faced a backlash. that led to a more forceful statement on monday from the white house, and then he basically undid whatever goodwill that monday's...
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with hindsight, he says he wouldn't have made it such a presidential campaign, focused exclusively onunderestimated jeremy corbyn. but i think ought reflections, some regrets. but still quite a big defence of some key areas, for example the policy on social care that's seem to change things in the election campaign, because theresa may presented that policy and it didn't go down well on the doorstep. but he sticks to his guns on matt and advisers theresa may to continue with that policy. we did geta may to continue with that policy. we did get a few revelations, he is still very loyal to theresa may, he continues to see she is the best person to lead the country through brexit, and she has done a very good job of stabilising the country since the election, but i don't think, if we we re the election, but i don't think, if we were hoping for any great revelations about working in downing street, we didn't get them in this interview. i was going to ask, is that any damage done to theresa may or would she be happy with this?|j think or would she be happy with this?” think she would be. n
with hindsight, he says he wouldn't have made it such a presidential campaign, focused exclusively onunderestimated jeremy corbyn. but i think ought reflections, some regrets. but still quite a big defence of some key areas, for example the policy on social care that's seem to change things in the election campaign, because theresa may presented that policy and it didn't go down well on the doorstep. but he sticks to his guns on matt and advisers theresa may to continue with that policy. we did...
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the continuity message and stuck to the continuity message and stuck to the message of change with hindsightve been a presidential campaign that the conservative party ended up running and he does say that he thinks they probably under estimated jeremy corbyn, but i think, you know, it's a bit more of a broad brush look. what you certainly get he is remaining extremely loyal to theresa may. he is not going to spill the beans. still very much in support of her as the right person to lead the country. saying that she has done well to turn things around after the election. i mean that, so much of thatis election. i mean that, so much of that is interesting because you talk about no particular sign of contrition. people listening to this, nick timothy and fiona hill we re this, nick timothy and fiona hill were not household names. these were inner circle people, but we can't overstate the role they played with theresa may and in the election campaign. so people reading the telegraph might think you had a lot to do with this? absolutely. they did fall on their swords. they resigned in the afterma
the continuity message and stuck to the continuity message and stuck to the message of change with hindsightve been a presidential campaign that the conservative party ended up running and he does say that he thinks they probably under estimated jeremy corbyn, but i think, you know, it's a bit more of a broad brush look. what you certainly get he is remaining extremely loyal to theresa may. he is not going to spill the beans. still very much in support of her as the right person to lead the...