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hindsight to be truthful. i don't want to argue it, but it is a concern of mine that the city needs to start reversing it more and we can't keep on approving projects where unfortunately it's a 10-year process and then all of a sudden in the last three years, we want to change it. but at the same time, we have to draw the line in the sand somewhere and say, you know, we can't keep on doing this to our city. i just wanted to bring that up as an issue for myself. the other thing i had was in the presentation, i think, it talks about open space or parks as sort of a problem, not having enough in the area. and i might be getting it confused with the other presentation, but somewhere along the line there was some discussion, here are some of the issues. and later it talks about the things that can be done. and i believe that in this whole area of development there be an addition of one acre of open space of park, which doesn't seem by adding 33,000 more jobs and 8300 more residential, that you put one acre of open
hindsight to be truthful. i don't want to argue it, but it is a concern of mine that the city needs to start reversing it more and we can't keep on approving projects where unfortunately it's a 10-year process and then all of a sudden in the last three years, we want to change it. but at the same time, we have to draw the line in the sand somewhere and say, you know, we can't keep on doing this to our city. i just wanted to bring that up as an issue for myself. the other thing i had was in the...
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today's horn challenge with martin hindsight ok but it was emotional i'm also going . to get also tony. so we hire him for tonight. because you seem to. a victory for team spirit france celebrates the world cup champions. the national football team and as a first france itself inside a five. cup success has transformed the nation. by the tax payers. on europe in concert young rebels running wild on stage at the russian metal. system and. entitled dreams. in concert. five minutes on. earth. home to millions of species a home worth saving. those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like to use the term climate boost green energy solutions and reforestation. they create interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection and more determined to build something here for the next generation global ideas the multimedia environment series on d. w. . hello and a very warm welcome indeed to focus on europe with me peter craven and congratulations are due t
today's horn challenge with martin hindsight ok but it was emotional i'm also going . to get also tony. so we hire him for tonight. because you seem to. a victory for team spirit france celebrates the world cup champions. the national football team and as a first france itself inside a five. cup success has transformed the nation. by the tax payers. on europe in concert young rebels running wild on stage at the russian metal. system and. entitled dreams. in concert. five minutes on. earth. home...
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of today's horn challenge would march in hindsight ok but was he might be a muslim doing. that again although. should we hire him for the night. of using. one license. to. try to work and harrowing experience. in a town of the republic of georgia has fallen on hard times the local residents are having a tough time making ends meet. next w. . getting there challenging. dress code casual. atmosphere. you have to take a dive if you want to dine at this process during the first such underwater restaurant in the world. t w. why did elephants need to. know this is a plastic bottle turned into a meeting stone why do algae make it clear to me good idea can work anywhere and there are people developing smart solutions everywhere. let's inspire each other to go into africa no vitamin e. is even on t.w. . where the real power resides. i come from there are lots of people in fact more than a billion if you blood finances democracy that's one reason why i'm passionate about people and aspirations and they can sense. the television reporters tried to invite a cop to the floor of the sun
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today's horn challenge march in hindsight but it was emotional i felt something. that you could also. put up should we hire him for tonight. because you seem to. this week's highlights. moving gallery moves often in pain trucks on the road for. colorful photos and not just you a place with perspective. electable funny just when food inspires in tears. your robotics next. they want silent in syria. and they won't be silent in exile. seven people who fled to europe from the brutal persecution in their homeland are filing criminal charges against the country's senior officials. testifying against assad and seeking justice for syria. in forty five minutes. iran. wants an isolated theocracy now a major power in the middle east. bons influence continues to grow politically economically and above all militarily. does iran truly want peace. the country's opponents have their doubts isolate. iran from theocracy the power stars of august fifth on g.w. . only thing more. i want to welcome to our highlights edition featuring our top picks of the week and let's see what we hav
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with hindsight so i wouldn't do it again. like and i kept thinking i have to look for something else but i wasn't able to find any other work. but i think we can. do that now julia once again works as a cleaner she found a job with the help of sisters and she's proud she enjoys the sunshine and wearing normal clothes she threw her old ones away today julia is a different person. for children. ignition combined with over one hundred seventeen million security cameras and cutting edge optics this is the key to providing chinese authorities with their dream of a total surveillance state. to. catch a cab in the southern chinese metropolis of show and turn and like me you can expect to be watched taxes year i gradually gaining close circuit t.v. cameras installed about their rear view mirrors more than half of all taxis are already c.c.t.v. monitored the pictures are transmitted live to the transit authority here and please can see which driver the vehicle is registered with and what's happening in it at all times using facial rec
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football association specifically all over beer hall all over beer off as a general manager he said in hindsight we should have left as it was ill off the roster completely so that's this messy the way you look at that and then he did endorse someone but before he endorsed his inside guy i like to call him you know i did say you him he believes that he can solve the issue moving forward but he did endorse as i mentioned his inside guy philip law for the law it was a mainstay mainstay as well on the national side he was quoted as saying he thinks philip is a perfect match for the d.s.p. saying it would be an interesting solution to kind of get him in there is vice president to be somewhat of the puppet master and injecting obviously more professionalism because you know we don't want to amateurs there ok so he's almost proposing going to where that plan had some interesting chris's and as well of his own what was he thinking well you know he decided to go i guess the modern route and he just published an open letter you know the open letter just basically said you know if you won the world cup on
football association specifically all over beer hall all over beer off as a general manager he said in hindsight we should have left as it was ill off the roster completely so that's this messy the way you look at that and then he did endorse someone but before he endorsed his inside guy i like to call him you know i did say you him he believes that he can solve the issue moving forward but he did endorse as i mentioned his inside guy philip law for the law it was a mainstay mainstay as well on...
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the german football association as it's known was saying in hindsight the arsenal star should have been left off the roster altogether so i think that someone close to him got to him and gave him a bit of advice how to maybe alleviate some of this criticism he's been receiving and i think his message you know spoke loud and clear as he stated the obvious there that he's turkish and german is well he has two hearts and i think he expressed himself well in that matter and so do you think that was good advice so to speak out right now do you think that will leave it some of the criticism or will it will it still could again yeah i think it's a band-aid situation you know i think it least it will satisfy the president of the german football association but in all honesty his actions on the team will have to have some success you know because everyone's pretty disappointed that the defending world cup champions crashed out in the group stage you know ms it was ill is up in eighty's twenty nine it's uncertain whether or not he will be on the roster in the next major tournament in the euros co
the german football association as it's known was saying in hindsight the arsenal star should have been left off the roster altogether so i think that someone close to him got to him and gave him a bit of advice how to maybe alleviate some of this criticism he's been receiving and i think his message you know spoke loud and clear as he stated the obvious there that he's turkish and german is well he has two hearts and i think he expressed himself well in that matter and so do you think that was...
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. >> what is this about cohen feeling like okay, hindsight is 20/20. >> that was really interesting toand when i brought it up with some of the sources and friends, they say that's the most important thing from the stephanopoulos' interview. he believe he did things that were best of his judgment. >> back in the day. >> looking back in it, hindsight is 20/20. that's self explanatory, maybe those were not in the best judgment and maybe they were not the right things to do and he'll do differently if he had to do it all over again. who knows what he knows. he's not prosecuted or charged but we don't know what he knows. one quote out of that. he's telling the truth and the source says he's hitting the reset button and letting the chip falls where they make. if that teams as a smoking gun because he knows something about trump. that's a reasonable inference, that's not why he's doing it. the reason he's talking now because he wants to make things right. >> he does not recognize the president anymore. again, this is a man that michael cohen still does not face any charges but there is al al
. >> what is this about cohen feeling like okay, hindsight is 20/20. >> that was really interesting toand when i brought it up with some of the sources and friends, they say that's the most important thing from the stephanopoulos' interview. he believe he did things that were best of his judgment. >> back in the day. >> looking back in it, hindsight is 20/20. that's self explanatory, maybe those were not in the best judgment and maybe they were not the right things to do...
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in hindsight, this was the best of rational decision of your life. -- professional decision of life. tim: maybe the best decision in my life. >> steve felt he could not continue to be the ceo. time thatught at that he was going to be chairman and he would do that forever. unfortunately, it did not turn out that way. ?> what was your job in apple? tim: -- our economies scale did not lend itself to us doing manufacturing in different places like existed in the company at that time. partners that were expert in manufacturing. we maintained the intellectual knowledge of how. the process. obviously, all of the design. >> when you got there and you are working for steve, was it better than you had thought? tim: i found it to be liberating , is the way i would describe it. you could talk to steve about something very big. him, het resonated with would just say ok. and you could do it. it was like a total revelation for me that a company could run like this. i was used to these layers of andaucracy and studies studying things, the paralysis that companies can get into. and apple was totally
in hindsight, this was the best of rational decision of your life. -- professional decision of life. tim: maybe the best decision in my life. >> steve felt he could not continue to be the ceo. time thatught at that he was going to be chairman and he would do that forever. unfortunately, it did not turn out that way. ?> what was your job in apple? tim: -- our economies scale did not lend itself to us doing manufacturing in different places like existed in the company at that time....
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do i wish in hindsight things might have been different? do i wish in hindsight that the 2004 complaint that went to meridian township that was a sexual assault that was not reported to the university nor to the prosecutor had been handled? i have a lot of wishes about that. i think going forward, we have to think very seriously about how we think about the voices and how we hear them. the processes that are very bureaucratic. and done for lots of reasons includes legal reasons. that may have accumulated into the wrong unintended consequences and we have to continue to try to make systems better with people and with encouragement to have the highest standards and with that, that is our collective responsibility. that is our moral responsibility. i keep thinking about ways in which the voices can happen differently. and be her differently. well, i hope that perhaps you, too, can give us the benefit of your guidance because a number of the athletes have looked back and i'm going to ask that one of their facebook postings be made a part of the
do i wish in hindsight things might have been different? do i wish in hindsight that the 2004 complaint that went to meridian township that was a sexual assault that was not reported to the university nor to the prosecutor had been handled? i have a lot of wishes about that. i think going forward, we have to think very seriously about how we think about the voices and how we hear them. the processes that are very bureaucratic. and done for lots of reasons includes legal reasons. that may have...
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. >> with the benefit of 20/20 hindsight, michelle told us she should have seen the signs of trouble coming. mark was sometimes distant. he could be rude, even abusive to people he deemed his social inferiors. but the summer of 2004, a few months before mark disappeared, seemed to be the real turning point. michelle was pregnant. >> both of us could not have been happier at that moment. those good feelings lasted for a couple weeks. and then i had to go to hawaii for an apa conference that i was presenting at. >> presenting at the american psychological association that july was a prestigious honor for a grad student like michelle. even though mark begged her not to go, she went anyway. >> and things started to change while i was in hawaii. he called me and said lawyers were claiming that he was doing unnecessary surgery and he was afraid it was going to become a class action suit, at which point he jumps ten steps ahead and assumes that his insurance company would settle, his license would be taken away, and everything would be destroyed. >> so his life is flashing before his eyes.
. >> with the benefit of 20/20 hindsight, michelle told us she should have seen the signs of trouble coming. mark was sometimes distant. he could be rude, even abusive to people he deemed his social inferiors. but the summer of 2004, a few months before mark disappeared, seemed to be the real turning point. michelle was pregnant. >> both of us could not have been happier at that moment. those good feelings lasted for a couple weeks. and then i had to go to hawaii for an apa...
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in hindsight, do you have any regrets? richard: it is interesting.y son and daughter now are setting themselves big adventures every year, dragging their dad along with them. as a family, we feel like, live life to its full. you can die in a road accident, you can die in a normal bike ride. quite often, when you are completely focused on an adventure, it is less likely in some way you are going to die, because you are ready and sharp and know how to deal with it. david: you are well recognized for all of the things you have done around the world, but your hair and your goatee are also well recognized. has it always been this length? richard: i have always been a hippie since i was 15 years old. i have had a beard ever since i was 15, 16 years old. i shaved it off once when we launched the company called virgin brides. i put my bridal dress on, gave gay people a good laugh. we found out there weren't any virgin brides, so that business did not succeed very long. maybe it was the fact i didn't look the most fetching bride. david: so now you are a sir,
in hindsight, do you have any regrets? richard: it is interesting.y son and daughter now are setting themselves big adventures every year, dragging their dad along with them. as a family, we feel like, live life to its full. you can die in a road accident, you can die in a normal bike ride. quite often, when you are completely focused on an adventure, it is less likely in some way you are going to die, because you are ready and sharp and know how to deal with it. david: you are well recognized...
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in hindsight, this was the best professional decision of your life, i assume?ay the best decision of my life. i'm not sure you have to put professional in that. david: steve's health was such that he could not continue to be the ceo. tim: i thought, honestly, my thought at that time was he was going to be chairman and he would do that forever. and it's -- you know, unfortunately, it didn't turn out that way. ♪ david: so you go there and what is your job at apple? tim: running worldwide operations. and the company at that time was struggling in many different areas, and operations was no different. our economies of scale didn't lend itself to us doing manufacturing in different places like existed in the company at that time, and so we found partners that were experts in manufacturing and we maintained the intellectual knowledge of how, the process, and obviously all of the design. david: when you got there and you're working for steve, was it better than you thought, worse than you thought, more challenging than you thought? tim: i found it to be liberating is
in hindsight, this was the best professional decision of your life, i assume?ay the best decision of my life. i'm not sure you have to put professional in that. david: steve's health was such that he could not continue to be the ceo. tim: i thought, honestly, my thought at that time was he was going to be chairman and he would do that forever. and it's -- you know, unfortunately, it didn't turn out that way. ♪ david: so you go there and what is your job at apple? tim: running worldwide...
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already briefed our fight on in july two thousand i think they would all say they would have to say in hindsight now you couldn't accept it could accept them because there was no way you could defend a nine to one swap there's no way you could accept the sovereignty over the higher and there's no way you could accept. this patchwork of sovereignty over jerusalem etc etc in fact the proof of the matter is. the palace in need us for today are lauded as the most moderate. and most of us about mao's and yes a bit rebel they all rejected what was on the table and not on the table at camp david in terms that were even more harsh than our fight him self they were adamant against that so that tells you something about whether these were the kind of proposals that that a palace in could accept should he have taken the deal and. public. a last ditch attempt by clinton at the end of his presidency failed to produce an agreement and out a vote was playing i blame it partly on on. clinton denis they told the incoming. administration. bush and cheney literally on inauguration day that it was totally responsib
already briefed our fight on in july two thousand i think they would all say they would have to say in hindsight now you couldn't accept it could accept them because there was no way you could defend a nine to one swap there's no way you could accept the sovereignty over the higher and there's no way you could accept. this patchwork of sovereignty over jerusalem etc etc in fact the proof of the matter is. the palace in need us for today are lauded as the most moderate. and most of us about...
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. >> dog ge i >> hindsight always 20/20. >>> virginia company doing its l cases all across the count.> ♪ ♪ start the day with the chicken you love. get the feelbrg of chick-fil-a, for eakfast. ♪ oo wow. lk at jim go. man, thcourtsidseats?ard. multitasking isn't for the faint of heart . oo wow. lk at jim go. man, ienckillcouri'm in!ts?ard. hey babe. do you have my credit. n' nope. i haven't seen i i'll keep loing. and a bank that nelps you take care of ss from anywhere. u knowse m, re un bb&t. all we see is yoouu. ready toee yth bet swhehosda row. holly maureen erin and tucker gotag to be thererting at 6:00 a.m. friday until 11:00 m. >> all rig.nducker barnes will have >> ♪ gog omnur svetanrted. egen' statt rted. m don't >> touchy subject. all right. eerybody waneeo y stsouybody hey, baltimore, got to show you this is, these numbers15renh sabout 4-inches and it's just probably9.es o anoer trdof aast isn'te advisorer as you iee. western loudount eomitl t sming1 le ouryo less is urn b into -- i don't want to call eight bright and beautiful but a riin rh ns dryecter hinditions. i think sh
. >> dog ge i >> hindsight always 20/20. >>> virginia company doing its l cases all across the count.> ♪ ♪ start the day with the chicken you love. get the feelbrg of chick-fil-a, for eakfast. ♪ oo wow. lk at jim go. man, thcourtsidseats?ard. multitasking isn't for the faint of heart . oo wow. lk at jim go. man, ienckillcouri'm in!ts?ard. hey babe. do you have my credit. n' nope. i haven't seen i i'll keep loing. and a bank that nelps you take care of ss from...
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hindsight is what it's about and you never lonely with a car like this when i go to new zealand i imagine i'll be invited somewhere every night with my crime that's all i'd say a car like this is the best means of communication there as the fines are probably cut so as with. many people give their beatles peck names and you can forget herbie the lump of. coal that makes the v.w. beetle much more than just one of the world's best selling cars. now we switch lanes and move on to lorries which are not usually known for their beautiful design but in spain one man is changing that perception with a novel idea the so-called truck project is run by a spanish foliage company owner who has a passion for art and the last five years dozens of lorries have been given a make over by contemporary artists and drive up and down the country catching the eyes of fellow travelers. at first glance this may look like an abstract painting on a wall but look again and it's actually a work of art on the side of a truck. this is the truck art project an initiative in madrid twenty nine of spain's most established
hindsight is what it's about and you never lonely with a car like this when i go to new zealand i imagine i'll be invited somewhere every night with my crime that's all i'd say a car like this is the best means of communication there as the fines are probably cut so as with. many people give their beatles peck names and you can forget herbie the lump of. coal that makes the v.w. beetle much more than just one of the world's best selling cars. now we switch lanes and move on to lorries which are...
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so in light of hindsight, had you known there were no weapons of mass destruction, would you have stillone forward? condoleezza: i say to people what you know today can affect what you do tomorrow, but not yesterday. we simply believed as all the intelligence agencies around the world did, that he had weapons of mass destruction and was reconstituting them quickly, and it was on that basis that we decided that you finally had to do what the international community had been threatening to do, to have serious consequences. in retrospect, i don't know if we had known what we would have done. i still think the world is better off without saddam hussein. he was a cancer in the region. while iraq went through an extraordinarily difficult time, and the thing i would do differently is how we rebuilt iraq. i think we made a lot of mistakes post war. i would rather be iraqi than syrian today. iraq has a chance to be a stabilizing element because they have an accountable government, the kurds and baghdad are finding some way of dealing with one another, and it is a very different place. the arab s
so in light of hindsight, had you known there were no weapons of mass destruction, would you have stillone forward? condoleezza: i say to people what you know today can affect what you do tomorrow, but not yesterday. we simply believed as all the intelligence agencies around the world did, that he had weapons of mass destruction and was reconstituting them quickly, and it was on that basis that we decided that you finally had to do what the international community had been threatening to do, to...
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>> in hindsight, yes. >> the chamber of commerce says retaliatory tariffs threaten $1 billion of wisconsin's exports. cbs news, the white house. >>> concerns over a trade or were not evident on wall street today. you can see here, all the markets were up. they got a big boost from a stronger than expected jobs report. that cannot this morning. >>> a women's group kicked off a national conference today in san jose with an eye firmly on midterm elections. the now, forward feminism conference is a opportunity for activists at every level to coordinate. they will include planning for demonstrations on issues such as immigration and abortion rights. the biggest priority is to help feminists get elected in the fall. >> helping them run their campaigns and working as volunteers, as treasurers, and schedulers, and things that are of importance to a campaign to get them working to turn the boat out. turning the boat out is what is going to get our people elected. >>> three congresswomen are among the speakers at the three- day gathering. >>> meanwhile, president trump will announce his supreme court
>> in hindsight, yes. >> the chamber of commerce says retaliatory tariffs threaten $1 billion of wisconsin's exports. cbs news, the white house. >>> concerns over a trade or were not evident on wall street today. you can see here, all the markets were up. they got a big boost from a stronger than expected jobs report. that cannot this morning. >>> a women's group kicked off a national conference today in san jose with an eye firmly on midterm elections. the now,...
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already briefed our fight on in july two thousand i think they would all say they would have to say in hindsight now i couldn't accept they could accept them because there was no way you could defend a nine to one swap there's no way you could accept the sovereignty of her own there's no way you could accept. this patchwork of sovereignty over jerusalem cetera et cetera in fact the proof of the matter is. the palace in need us for today are lauded as the most moderate. and most of us about mao's and yes a bit rebel they all rejected what was on the table and not on the table at camp david in terms that were even more harsh than our fight him self they were adamant against that so that tells you something about whether these were the kind of proposals that that a palace in could accept should he have taken the deal and. public. a last ditch attempt by clinton at the end of his presidency failed to produce an agreement and out a vote was playing i blame it partly on on. clinton denis they told the incoming. administration. bush and cheney literally on inauguration day that it was totally responsib
already briefed our fight on in july two thousand i think they would all say they would have to say in hindsight now i couldn't accept they could accept them because there was no way you could defend a nine to one swap there's no way you could accept the sovereignty of her own there's no way you could accept. this patchwork of sovereignty over jerusalem cetera et cetera in fact the proof of the matter is. the palace in need us for today are lauded as the most moderate. and most of us about...
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with hindsight i wouldn't do it again i kept thinking i have to look for something else but i wasn'table to find any other work life that was pushing to get me. that. nigeria is working as a cleaner again she found a job with the help of the sisters center she says she's proud of herself and she relished throwing away the clothes to use to wear to meet clients. judea was one of many eastern european women working in red light district there are no exact numbers available the streets are abandoned by day but at night dozens of neon signs try to customize in. judea has left that wealth behind when she took to tote photographed she says she now feels like a different person. for the world cup in russia has brought soccer fans from all over the world together bringing vibrancy and color to moscow and the other host cities for some it wouldn't be a party without a special else that we decided to follow we trio of fans who wanted to stand out from the rest of the coral. these three fans want to dress to impress. the fans come to us before the game they want to show that love for their team
with hindsight i wouldn't do it again i kept thinking i have to look for something else but i wasn'table to find any other work life that was pushing to get me. that. nigeria is working as a cleaner again she found a job with the help of the sisters center she says she's proud of herself and she relished throwing away the clothes to use to wear to meet clients. judea was one of many eastern european women working in red light district there are no exact numbers available the streets are...
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these stories, a blast from the past, you would think, again, i'm not surprised this happened in hindsightwho were thought to be subversives so that they could be kept under observation. this is the national archives disclosing this today. and also to be kept away from computers and revenue collection rolls. i don't know what that would protect us from but anyway. 733 individuals, the majority are identified as trotskyists, while a further 607 we re trotskyists, while a further 607 were listed as communist. it gets better, 45 were said to be fascists and 35 were described as welsh or scottish nationalists... kevin. black or asian racial extremists or anarchists. black or asian racial extremists. i wasn't sure about that either. sounds very strange. does it surprise you that there was a list, kevin? not really in the fact that most of the ones who came under suspicion were of the left, perhaps doesn't surprise me given margaret thatcher's government. i'm sure there's something very similar at the present time i would have thought, obviously the types of subversives that they're looking for
these stories, a blast from the past, you would think, again, i'm not surprised this happened in hindsightwho were thought to be subversives so that they could be kept under observation. this is the national archives disclosing this today. and also to be kept away from computers and revenue collection rolls. i don't know what that would protect us from but anyway. 733 individuals, the majority are identified as trotskyists, while a further 607 we re trotskyists, while a further 607 were listed...
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there were quite a few of us actually when we were growing up, and that was a great thing to see in hindsightcause when you're a kid, you don't have sort of the awarenes. all you know is that you're young and that you're performing and that you have friends. and it doesn't even click to you that they might be a different skin color as you until-- robert: how 'bout now? how is the environment for asian americans and pacific islanders now? aaron: in the bay area, or in-- robert: in theater in general. aaron: in theater in general, it's getting better. change happens at a snail's pace, and so-- robert: and also "hamilton" sort of broadened out the idea of, like, casting so exactly. aaron: oh, completely. robert: and i would think that that might help in the long run certainly. aaron: oh, absolutely, mm-hmm. robert: yeah, how 'bout for you now? what about maybe your heritage, your culture, your upbringing helps you in terms of doing what you do now and maybe relating to the young people you deal with? aaron: i mean, like we were just talking about, representation is everything. what's nice is tha
there were quite a few of us actually when we were growing up, and that was a great thing to see in hindsightcause when you're a kid, you don't have sort of the awarenes. all you know is that you're young and that you're performing and that you have friends. and it doesn't even click to you that they might be a different skin color as you until-- robert: how 'bout now? how is the environment for asian americans and pacific islanders now? aaron: in the bay area, or in-- robert: in theater in...
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in hindsight i would not do it again i kept thinking i have to look for something else but i was not able to find any other work. but think again. now julia once again works as a cleaner she found a job with the help of sisters and she's proud she enjoys the sunshine and wearing normal clothes she threw her old ones away the money she would need here in leonard's quarter red light district where the streets are abandoned by day but the bars and venues are full by night where muscular men stand in doorways and inside awaiting customers are women who like yulia are mostly from eastern europe no one knows exactly how many there are julia has left it behind her all she has are old photos she does not want to show except for this one with her mother she likes it not the ones in which she is obviously dressed like a sex worker today julia is a different person. and joining me now in the studio is t w is naomi calmer conrad she is part of the team of journalists who worked on that report for us there with the woman who spoke with in the report julie as she ended up here in germany where pro
in hindsight i would not do it again i kept thinking i have to look for something else but i was not able to find any other work. but think again. now julia once again works as a cleaner she found a job with the help of sisters and she's proud she enjoys the sunshine and wearing normal clothes she threw her old ones away the money she would need here in leonard's quarter red light district where the streets are abandoned by day but the bars and venues are full by night where muscular men stand...
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hindsight is 20-20. but his family hopes this will make a difference for someone else. >> blake mccoy, thank you so very much. tonight, boys d following their passion for ballet. ridiculed r aan d abuse they often suffer. now the subject of a they often suffer. now the subject of a still a chance here. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... llgoooooooaaaaaaaallllll that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as long as soccer players celebrate with a slide, you ngn count on geico folks money. fifteen minutes coulrcsave you fifteen ent or more on car insurance. pressure, what pressure? the players on the... pressure, what pressure? ifwe carry flowers that siation why we want to end the disease. and we walk so that one day, there will be a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor. join the fight at alz.org/walk. the world is full of different hair. that's why pantene has the perfect conditioners for everyone. from air-light foa
hindsight is 20-20. but his family hopes this will make a difference for someone else. >> blake mccoy, thank you so very much. tonight, boys d following their passion for ballet. ridiculed r aan d abuse they often suffer. now the subject of a they often suffer. now the subject of a still a chance here. it's willingham, edge of the box, willingham shoots... llgoooooooaaaaaaaallllll that...was...magic. willingham tucks it in and puts the championship to bed. sweet dreams, nighty night. as...
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always with the benefit of hindsight.ooking at the times going in somebody had a good sense of what was going on overseas and now we're learning >> all right earlier this month dan said shares of philip morris were about to light up. >> we know that this is one of these stocks where it had fundamental head winds, but also the issue of rising rates over the last year or so. that 5.5% dividend is looking interesting when the stock was trading around 79.10 the july 80, 87 1/2 call spread that cost you $1.50 that breaks even at 81 1/2 to the up side. >> and they did. the stock rallying more than 4% since the trade. so, dan, what are you doing with pm now a it's really still consolidating. i'll let carter speak to that. options prices were cheap. the stock is cheap it moved into the money as far as the trade is concerned here just below $811. one of the things i was targeting was earnings before july expiration. here's what i'd do the next thing if the thing floets up a little bit you may want it take profits when you have a d
always with the benefit of hindsight.ooking at the times going in somebody had a good sense of what was going on overseas and now we're learning >> all right earlier this month dan said shares of philip morris were about to light up. >> we know that this is one of these stocks where it had fundamental head winds, but also the issue of rising rates over the last year or so. that 5.5% dividend is looking interesting when the stock was trading around 79.10 the july 80, 87 1/2 call...
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already briefed our fight on in july two thousand i think they would all say they would have to say in hindsight now. you couldn't accept it could accept them because there was no way you could defend a nine to one swap there's no way you could accept israeli sovereignty over the harm there's no way you could accept. this patchwork of sovereignty over jerusalem cetera et cetera in fact the proof of the matter is. the palace in need us for today are lauded as the most moderate. and most of us about mao's and yes a bit rebel they all rejected what was on the table and not on the table at camp david in terms that were even more harsh than our fight him self they were adamant against that so that tells you something about whether these were the kind of proposals that allison could accept should he have taken the deal and. probably. a last ditch attempt by clinton at the end of his presidency failed to produce an agreement and out a vote was playing i blame it partly on on. denis they told the incoming. administration. bush and cheney literally on inauguration day that it was totally responsible for
already briefed our fight on in july two thousand i think they would all say they would have to say in hindsight now. you couldn't accept it could accept them because there was no way you could defend a nine to one swap there's no way you could accept israeli sovereignty over the harm there's no way you could accept. this patchwork of sovereignty over jerusalem cetera et cetera in fact the proof of the matter is. the palace in need us for today are lauded as the most moderate. and most of us...
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of course you have the privilege of hindsight but even looking forward and looking towards your friends and people you know what is this done to people who might be thinking about marriage. well i think that you know the people who are thinking i don't know what people think of marriage or thinking right now but you know it definitely is a detriment or a some kind of. dampens you right to think about not being able to to have a second chance of had at happiness if this doesn't work out what i've always said to people is you know if you are not for divorce then i really really sincerely hope that you will be in a relationship be in a marriage where you won't need one and a nominee is an ugly hurtful extremely painful process i wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy so i said right now those people who don't need a divorce their rights are protected you know titus quote but what about those people that we've been talking about people like me and other friends that i know of and that lawrence knows and i'm sure and i know as well who have marriages that are beyond repair and that need a legal
of course you have the privilege of hindsight but even looking forward and looking towards your friends and people you know what is this done to people who might be thinking about marriage. well i think that you know the people who are thinking i don't know what people think of marriage or thinking right now but you know it definitely is a detriment or a some kind of. dampens you right to think about not being able to to have a second chance of had at happiness if this doesn't work out what...
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i have to make this decision because she's going to be elected the question i'm asking myself in hindsight is given that everyone thought she was going to win and could that have influenced me and they answered of course it could have i don't remember it influencing me but again there's a danger of being reflective i don't think it would have changed the decision i think the f.b.i. had to speak and by the way to correct another thing he said everyone agreed that we had to reopen the investigation that was not the controversial decision he was telling everybody exactly it was less than one what do you do eleven days for the election do you speak about it or do you conceal it and my judgment was the institution would suffer horrific damage if we concealed that it was suffered just bad to have much if we spoke about it but the effect of your. let me put this to justify the risk of toby doing. well again you have to consider where you were on top of the twenty eighth the department of justice and the f.b.i. had told the american people repeatedly we finish this investigation there's no prosecu
i have to make this decision because she's going to be elected the question i'm asking myself in hindsight is given that everyone thought she was going to win and could that have influenced me and they answered of course it could have i don't remember it influencing me but again there's a danger of being reflective i don't think it would have changed the decision i think the f.b.i. had to speak and by the way to correct another thing he said everyone agreed that we had to reopen the...
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hindsight i wouldn't do it again i kept thinking i have to look for something else but i wasn't ableto find any other work. that. would think of getting. nigeria's working as a cleaner again she found the job with the help of the sisters center she says she's proud of herself and she relished throwing away the clothes to used to wear to meet clients. judy it was one of many eastern european women working in god's red light district there are no exact numbers available the streets are abandoned by day but at night dozens of new york signs try to lure customers in. julia has left that world behind her when she looked at old photographs she says she now feels like a different person. conrad worked on that report and she joins us in our studio to tell us more hi you know me thanks for joining us how difficult was it to find someone who was willing to share their experiences like julia it was it streamed difficult i mean it took us several weeks and i mean that's fabius usenets right on sometimes the families back home don't know what these women are doing sometimes they're forced into pr
hindsight i wouldn't do it again i kept thinking i have to look for something else but i wasn't ableto find any other work. that. would think of getting. nigeria's working as a cleaner again she found the job with the help of the sisters center she says she's proud of herself and she relished throwing away the clothes to used to wear to meet clients. judy it was one of many eastern european women working in god's red light district there are no exact numbers available the streets are abandoned...
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the police, and just now he admitted that that was effectively fobbing them off and said that with hindsightstory this lunchtime... it is1:20pm... wildfires ravaging parts of greece have killed at least 60 people — most of the victims were trapped in their homes or their cars. and coming up... climbing leaps into the tokyo olympics in two years' time, but what's the sport all about, and what are team gb‘s chances? coming up on bbc news, the divisions widen — a legend of german football says mesut 0zil has been playing badly for years, after the arsenal forward retires from the international game, citing racism and disrespect. a week after being released from hospital following their two week ordeal trapped in a flooded cave in thailand, 11 young boys and their football coach have been taking part in a buddhist ceremony. it's their way of saying thank you to their rescuers. the boys have been ordained as novice monks, and will live in a monastery for nine days — a tradition for males in thailand who experience adversity. 0livia crellin reports. a temple retreat. further time for reflection fo
the police, and just now he admitted that that was effectively fobbing them off and said that with hindsightstory this lunchtime... it is1:20pm... wildfires ravaging parts of greece have killed at least 60 people — most of the victims were trapped in their homes or their cars. and coming up... climbing leaps into the tokyo olympics in two years' time, but what's the sport all about, and what are team gb‘s chances? coming up on bbc news, the divisions widen — a legend of german football...