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and which the bbc has conceded that, with the benefit of hindsight, we might have done differently, ifwe did the story today. entering it for an award, despite all the criticism? the bbc has said that was a misjudgement. sir cliff offered to settle this without going to court and the police of course did settle. it has cost the licence fee payer £2 million so far. would you like to say sorry? it is not true that sir cliff offered to settle it. we offered to settle with sir cliff on a number of occasions, but what sir cliff's lawyers wanted was not a settlement but a surrender. they wanted us to concede the principle, as well as to acknowledge that the way in which we had done things was not appropriate. so it is not true to say that sir cliff offered to settle. i'm afraid he didn't, otherwise we could have prevented us having to go through all of the ensuing case. can you talk about this point of principle? if it is a big point of principle you feel journalistic freedom is threatened, why are you not appealing? we have made it clear we considered appealing very carefully. the problem i
and which the bbc has conceded that, with the benefit of hindsight, we might have done differently, ifwe did the story today. entering it for an award, despite all the criticism? the bbc has said that was a misjudgement. sir cliff offered to settle this without going to court and the police of course did settle. it has cost the licence fee payer £2 million so far. would you like to say sorry? it is not true that sir cliff offered to settle it. we offered to settle with sir cliff on a number of...
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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 and we had to reopen the investigation that was not the controversial decision he was telling everybody exactly it was less than what is what do you do eleven days for the election do you speak about it or do you conceal it and my judgment was the instruction would suffer horrific damage if we conceal that it will suffer just bad damage if we spoke about it but the effect of your doubts but let me put this to you was just what hillary clinton's right to a presumption of innocence which is a vital but democratic justice system and i say this because a large number of people had to believe that if you were going to reopen this investigati
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 and we had to reopen the...
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supporting donald trump so we put all these points together and i know it's easy to look back in hindsight but there were strong
supporting donald trump so we put all these points together and i know it's easy to look back in hindsight but there were strong
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certainly hindsight would suggest that. at that time, he was a 40-year veteran of republican conventions. he had worked all the way back with gerald ford. i mean, so at the end of the day, the president thought he was well vetted or mr. trump thought he was well vetted at that time. if a mistake was made, so be it. >> right. >> but i don't think he did anything in the campaign, john, that was nefarious or would taint president trump. that's my opinion based on the facts that i've been able to observe. >> paul manafort was part of that meeting at trump tower in june of 2016. along with jared kushner and donald trump jr. you're a lawyer, graduate of harvard law school. >> i didn't mention harvard law school because i get in trouble for that. it's too snobby to mention that. keep going. >> we don't mention that type of stuff around here except occasionally. look, the president has been given advice to stop writing about the trump tower meeting. would you advise him as a lawyer that that is good advice? >> i think that's good a
certainly hindsight would suggest that. at that time, he was a 40-year veteran of republican conventions. he had worked all the way back with gerald ford. i mean, so at the end of the day, the president thought he was well vetted or mr. trump thought he was well vetted at that time. if a mistake was made, so be it. >> right. >> but i don't think he did anything in the campaign, john, that was nefarious or would taint president trump. that's my opinion based on the facts that i've...
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it's hard to look back at the holocaust and not look at it with a lot of hindsight. back then they saw no precedent to this in jews had been subject it to poke around before and they inevitably ended. but a plan was different. rittner tried to send his news to the u.s. in switzerland, which had a secure communication channel to the united states in one to message back to america, state department officials locked it from being received. you seem to fantastic one row. another thought it must just be aware rumor. i can't see why they would put this thing in a telegram. so, the news of the nazi plan made it through in the press reported the story in november 1942. by that point across mcclellan had escaped from switzerland and the americans who remained behind in france were arrested and interned in germany as the allies invaded north africa and the nazi went south. for more than a year after that come after november 1942 is more information trickled out of europe, the state department as they tried to quell any attempt to public pressure for some sort of rescue action.
it's hard to look back at the holocaust and not look at it with a lot of hindsight. back then they saw no precedent to this in jews had been subject it to poke around before and they inevitably ended. but a plan was different. rittner tried to send his news to the u.s. in switzerland, which had a secure communication channel to the united states in one to message back to america, state department officials locked it from being received. you seem to fantastic one row. another thought it must...
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counterattacking team to a possession based team the right way he felt like he should have played with a mix hindsight is a cool twenty twenty but he also hinted that he was arrogant to think that he could play the way he did and be successful and also admitted that he failed to motivate his players when it's counted most so some sort of should really see from him that he did manage to see the error in his ways but it begs the question why not see these areas before they happened while we are just to remind our viewers we are looking at live pictures still from that press conference in munich coach walking miller is speaking to the press now. he quit the national team right after the world cup he said that he was scapegoated he was discriminated against. what has he what has what has said about the fair lose live always he came out and said that he felt very sad about the whole affair interesting enough he was called up by agent not by themselves he says he's never had that experience when a player retired and also said that since then he's tried to coal and message will but has now no response asshol
counterattacking team to a possession based team the right way he felt like he should have played with a mix hindsight is a cool twenty twenty but he also hinted that he was arrogant to think that he could play the way he did and be successful and also admitted that he failed to motivate his players when it's counted most so some sort of should really see from him that he did manage to see the error in his ways but it begs the question why not see these areas before they happened while we are...
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. >> yes, it's hindsight. i was complicit with the white house sdoodeceiving.s difficult for him to process complex information. he's not engaged in some of the important decisions that impact or country. >> there's more. also an audio recording of omarosa's meeting with john kelly on her very last day of the white house. here a bit of that. >> but i think it's important to understand if we make this a friendly departure we can all be, you can look at your time here in the white house as a year of service to the nation. then you can go on without any type of difficulty in the future relative to your reputation. it's very, very important, i think, you understand there's some serious legal issues that have been violated. as you're open to some legal action that we hope, i think, we can control right? so with that, if you would stay here with these general me, they'll lay this out. >> can i ask you a couple of questions? is the president aware of this? >> this is a nonnegotiable discussion. >> the reporting is that discussion happened in the situation room. here i
. >> yes, it's hindsight. i was complicit with the white house sdoodeceiving.s difficult for him to process complex information. he's not engaged in some of the important decisions that impact or country. >> there's more. also an audio recording of omarosa's meeting with john kelly on her very last day of the white house. here a bit of that. >> but i think it's important to understand if we make this a friendly departure we can all be, you can look at your time here in the...
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seems obvious to us now and it's hard to look back on the holocaust and not look at it with a lot of hindsight but back then they saw no precedent to this. jews had been subjected to programs before and they inevitably ended but a plan was different. he tried to send this news to the us and switzerland which had a secure commission channel to the united states and once the message got to america the state department officials blocked it from being received. it seemed to fantastic, one wrote. another thought it must just be a war rumor and i can't see why they would put this in a telegram. the news of the nazi extermination plan made it through in the press reported the story in november 1942. by that point ross mcclellan had escaped from southern france to switzerland and the americans remain behind in france were arrested in interment in germany as the allies invaded north africa and the nazis swept itself. for more than a year after november 1942 as more information trickled out of europe the state department continuously tried to quell any attempt at public pressure for some rescue action.
seems obvious to us now and it's hard to look back on the holocaust and not look at it with a lot of hindsight but back then they saw no precedent to this. jews had been subjected to programs before and they inevitably ended but a plan was different. he tried to send this news to the us and switzerland which had a secure commission channel to the united states and once the message got to america the state department officials blocked it from being received. it seemed to fantastic, one wrote....
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it's hard to look back at the holocaust and not look at it with a lot of hindsight. back then they saw the president today said they had been suggested before and they inevitably ended. a plan was different. weidner tried to bring us news to the usb at u.s. consulate in switzerland which had a secured and switzerland which hd a secure commission channel to the united states and once the message got to america the state department officials blocked it from being received. it seemed to fantastic, one wrote. another thought it must just be a war rumor and i can't see why they would put this in a telegram. the news of the nazi in the press reported the story in november 1942. by that point, author: how to escape to switzerland where is the americans who remained behind were arrested and interned in germany as they invaded north africa in the nazis without paper more than a year after november 19th 42, the state department continuously tried to quell any attempt at public rusher for some sort of rescue action. they placed full-page newspaper ads condemning roosevelt, cond
it's hard to look back at the holocaust and not look at it with a lot of hindsight. back then they saw the president today said they had been suggested before and they inevitably ended. a plan was different. weidner tried to bring us news to the usb at u.s. consulate in switzerland which had a secured and switzerland which hd a secure commission channel to the united states and once the message got to america the state department officials blocked it from being received. it seemed to fantastic,...
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hindsight for every enterprise is always 20/20. we sit back now and we look.ave talked to some police sources who said, this individual in particular, he had strange behavior. part of it was over the two-day course of this event, he wore the same clothes, said some things that struck people again in hindsight as boy, that doesn't sound right. erica, we talked about this in florida, you and i. we have regulations to protect people and to protect people's privacy. but we really need to look at what we can do to bring all of these scientists together. yes, we need to talk about guns. yes, we need to talk about mental health. unfortunately, yes, we need to talk about hardening soft targets. we treasure and cherish the freedoms and the civil liberties we have here in the united states of america. but we can't keep sending kids to school and sending folks to events where they think they're safe, they are seemingly safe and somebody is able to secrete a pistol, come in and kill two people. it's a shame. we have to come together and coalesce around this issue. >> part
hindsight for every enterprise is always 20/20. we sit back now and we look.ave talked to some police sources who said, this individual in particular, he had strange behavior. part of it was over the two-day course of this event, he wore the same clothes, said some things that struck people again in hindsight as boy, that doesn't sound right. erica, we talked about this in florida, you and i. we have regulations to protect people and to protect people's privacy. but we really need to look at...
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hindsight is 2020.could be the case don mcgahn 's shared information, that may be in hindsight somebody would've made a different decision 4-6 months ago. david: as i understand, there was no other lawyer in the room at the time, so did the president really know what don mcgahn had to say? seth: during his sessions with the team, the robert mueller came? right. that might be the case. it does not seem likely that the president or rudy giuliani is getting a full debriefing of what he said. i think rudy giuliani was on record saying, essentially, he got the gist of it. he is a good know it -- good witness for us. even if he is a good witness in terms of incriminating conversations between don mcgahn in the president, he could be offering of evidence against other individuals, like his son or son-in-law. so you start to tighten the noose. prosecutors do not needed to be against the president himself. it could be people surrounding or very close to the president, then use those individuals as tools. shery:
hindsight is 2020.could be the case don mcgahn 's shared information, that may be in hindsight somebody would've made a different decision 4-6 months ago. david: as i understand, there was no other lawyer in the room at the time, so did the president really know what don mcgahn had to say? seth: during his sessions with the team, the robert mueller came? right. that might be the case. it does not seem likely that the president or rudy giuliani is getting a full debriefing of what he said. i...
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apple ended up playing catchup given formidable resources, it may ultimately come out on top hindsig hindsight apple perhaps could have made investments earlier. >> scott, as tony mentioned, the argument out there awhile that apple should have bought tesla, we had investors on in recent days that continue to make that argument do you think that's even a possibility or something apple should be considering right now? >> in today's market cap for tesla, even though it dropped prior to yesterday's earnings call, it is 50 billion plus market cap business. that's a big play. i don't know that they want to buy an electric vehicle manufacturer i think the value added for them would be tech software and data. i would look more at operating platform i personally think they ought to be more interested in lyft or uber to get in the space that's where the data will be collected. when autonomous vehicles exceed expectations of consumers, it's going to be ten years from now that's when data really matters. and that's when user experience and hardware matters they passed on things like other software and ear
apple ended up playing catchup given formidable resources, it may ultimately come out on top hindsig hindsight apple perhaps could have made investments earlier. >> scott, as tony mentioned, the argument out there awhile that apple should have bought tesla, we had investors on in recent days that continue to make that argument do you think that's even a possibility or something apple should be considering right now? >> in today's market cap for tesla, even though it dropped prior to...
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"hindsight" hits shelves october 12th.icki minaj released her new album early, appropriately titled "queen." here ipp a s of one of the songs "come see abo me ♪ ♪ come see about m ♪ zblt nickie zblt. >> "queen" was originally set for next friday, but surprising fans dropping it aeeearly. >> finally, it's elba, idris elba. every few years the room more goes around about the actor taking on the role of james bond. on friday new circulated a bond producer told director antoine fuqua that, quote, it is time a diverse actoro stepped i the role. but he's never had a producerion with the and this is all, quote, made-up stuff. fans will have toha keep idea alive in their hearts. >> i would love that. thank you very much. we're back in a moment. this is "today" on nbc. ♪ ♪ start the day with the chicken you love. get the feeling of chick-fil-a, for breakfast. ♪ >>> parting is such sweet sorrow. that will do it for us on saturday momorning. ow willie sits down with the legendary bill murray to movie career. >> enjoy your day. have a
"hindsight" hits shelves october 12th.icki minaj released her new album early, appropriately titled "queen." here ipp a s of one of the songs "come see abo me ♪ ♪ come see about m ♪ zblt nickie zblt. >> "queen" was originally set for next friday, but surprising fans dropping it aeeearly. >> finally, it's elba, idris elba. every few years the room more goes around about the actor taking on the role of james bond. on friday new circulated a...
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-- hindsight sent -- to the germans when hitler's suicide is announced. if the marshall plan was enacted today, it would be the equivalent to 1.1% of the modern u.s. economy. so, 800 billion. at the end of the marshall plan, the country to receive marshall plan aid was at least 35% higher than the equivalent figure in prewar terms in 1938. the british, and we have heard about how they vote in a socialist government. largely spend their money, i say there, mostly from the u.k.. largely spend the money not on rebuilding economies, but on social welfare programs. marshall aid took many forms. ben steele has one of the best illuminations, one of the most interesting and innovative pieces to it. the counterpart funds. it speaks directly to what marshall had talked about. a farmer in europe could purchase a piece of equipment, a tractor, perhaps from the usa, , but paid in french francs in local currency. the money did not come to the u.s., it went to the french government, the french central bank, the european cooperation administration established to administ
-- hindsight sent -- to the germans when hitler's suicide is announced. if the marshall plan was enacted today, it would be the equivalent to 1.1% of the modern u.s. economy. so, 800 billion. at the end of the marshall plan, the country to receive marshall plan aid was at least 35% higher than the equivalent figure in prewar terms in 1938. the british, and we have heard about how they vote in a socialist government. largely spend their money, i say there, mostly from the u.k.. largely spend the...
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timberlake announced today his first book about his career titled "hindsight" will be out in october.woods tour hits berlin, germany, sunday. >>> justin's ex, alyssa milano's last night at the premiere of "insatiable," the actress responded to criticism that her netflix comedy is guilty of fat-shaming. >> it smells like bacon. >> i think people bring with them their own emotional history and, you know, i think that what makes art amazing. completely aware that it's not a show for everybody. but we're really proud of what we did. and i think that people at the very least it will be a conversation starter. >> and another 'n sync-er returns to his roots. jc chasev who began his career in the mickey mouse club alongside buddy justin timberlake and britney is back mentoring the next generation of mouseketeers. >> something that lasted over 50 years. ♪ >>> we all love justin timberlake, but jc chasev had most of the lead vocals in the group. >>> this sunday, teen choice awards will mark its 20th show. we flash back to all the stars surfboard winning moments. perform. but it's a good nervous
timberlake announced today his first book about his career titled "hindsight" will be out in october.woods tour hits berlin, germany, sunday. >>> justin's ex, alyssa milano's last night at the premiere of "insatiable," the actress responded to criticism that her netflix comedy is guilty of fat-shaming. >> it smells like bacon. >> i think people bring with them their own emotional history and, you know, i think that what makes art amazing. completely...
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. >> i agree hindsight is 2020. >> reporter: the white house responding saying the president is proud of the federal effort and will continue to support puerto rico in its recovery. pens if another major blue hurricane slaminize to the island. >> reporter: those who died in greatest numbers twhwere the po and the elderly. >>> in texas a white police officer has been convicted in the murder of a black teenager. roy oliver opened fire on a car full of teenagers, killing a 15-year-old boy. now a jury has found a officer responsible for the death. >> we, the jury, unanimously find the defendant guilty of murder. >> reporter: roy oliver convicted of murder in the death of 15-year-old jordan edward. >> been a long time, a hard year. i'm just really happy. >> reporter: the 2017 officer-involved shooting was captured on body cam. oliver and his partner were clearing a house party when gun fire rang out nearby. as high school students fled the scene, oliver's partner ordered a a car parked with with five black teenager to stop. as the vehicle pulled away, oliver fired five times. fatal shots s
. >> i agree hindsight is 2020. >> reporter: the white house responding saying the president is proud of the federal effort and will continue to support puerto rico in its recovery. pens if another major blue hurricane slaminize to the island. >> reporter: those who died in greatest numbers twhwere the po and the elderly. >>> in texas a white police officer has been convicted in the murder of a black teenager. roy oliver opened fire on a car full of teenagers, killing...
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england chose to bat despite all those batting problems, which looked like a poor decision in hindsightain struggled with india's attack. looking at the action, keatonjennings the first ago in bizarre fashion, losing the ball mid—flight. he won't want to see the replay again, his place in the team now in doubt. that brought joe root 2 degrees, he lasted little longer. also outs, lbw. johnny lester had been a doubt for this test, batting with a broken finger. quite what part that played in his dismissal, only he will know. by the time he went, cook went to the wicket, and inward in real trouble. court 36—4. that brought to the wicket salmon curran and moeen ali. those two wrote to the side, ali making a0 before getting himself out playing a rather extravagant shot. we've seen that sunday times from him, haven't we? sam curran did manage to last the bill of the dad, making 78 and a brilliant innings, passing his 50 with an extravagant six. he was by far england's best option with the bats. 2a6, all out. given where they were, getting to 2a6 certainly seems like some achievements. india ha
england chose to bat despite all those batting problems, which looked like a poor decision in hindsightain struggled with india's attack. looking at the action, keatonjennings the first ago in bizarre fashion, losing the ball mid—flight. he won't want to see the replay again, his place in the team now in doubt. that brought joe root 2 degrees, he lasted little longer. also outs, lbw. johnny lester had been a doubt for this test, batting with a broken finger. quite what part that played in his...
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. >> i agree hindsight is 2020. this could have been done differently. i recognize all of that. >> reporter: the white house responding tonight saying the president is proud of the federal effort and will continue to support puerto rico in its recovery. throughout puerto rico, thousands of blue tarps are on homes. what happens if another major hurricane slams into this island? the new report says while all of puerto rico was affected, those who died in greatest numbers were poor and elderly. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> now to that controversial comeback attempt by comedian louis c.k., telling jokes. but for a lot of people there's nothing funny about it. it comes less than a year after he was accused of inappropriate sexual behavior. nbc, stephanie gosk has the latest on the backlash and the question, how soon is too son. >> reporter: his performance on sunday night at a new york comedy club was just 15 minutes his appearance unannounced. the crowd gave him a standing ovation. it was his first performance since being accused of exposing and touching hi
. >> i agree hindsight is 2020. this could have been done differently. i recognize all of that. >> reporter: the white house responding tonight saying the president is proud of the federal effort and will continue to support puerto rico in its recovery. throughout puerto rico, thousands of blue tarps are on homes. what happens if another major hurricane slams into this island? the new report says while all of puerto rico was affected, those who died in greatest numbers were poor and...
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so yes, it is hindsight. but i will say this to you. i was complicit with this white house deceiving this nation. they continue to deceive this nation by how mentally declined he is. how difficult it is for him to process complex information. how he has not engaged in some of the most important decisions that impacts our country. i was complicit and for that i regret. >> one of the moments complicity took place after charlottesville. this is the president -- the day after charlottesville, he condemned the egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides. this is before he said the both sides comment. he had already used the phrase many sides. two days later you were on fox news defending him. here's what you said. >> president trump, he said that he condemned the acts. he knew that they were disgusting and loathsome. but he did not come out until the facts were known about the investigation, and today he made a statement that was very clear and very decisive about where he stood on these acts. >> what do you think of that
so yes, it is hindsight. but i will say this to you. i was complicit with this white house deceiving this nation. they continue to deceive this nation by how mentally declined he is. how difficult it is for him to process complex information. how he has not engaged in some of the most important decisions that impacts our country. i was complicit and for that i regret. >> one of the moments complicity took place after charlottesville. this is the president -- the day after charlottesville,...
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. >> it is hindsight. but i will say this to you. i was complicit with this white house deceiving this nation. >> reporter: she writes that she learned about a tape where mr. trump used the "n" word during production of "the apprentice," but she had not heard it herself. today she told "meet the press" she did after her book was completed. >> i heard his voice. >> you have heard the tape. >> i have heard the tape. >> since publication? >> reporter: she brought another tape of her own, a hidden recording when chief of staff fired her. >> this is a nonnegotiable discussion. >> reporter: facing questions about whether her actions were disloyal or even a security violation -- >> yes, i have to protect myself, and i have no regret about it. >> reporter: -- today kellyanne conway painted her former colleague as an opportunist. >> she is trying to sell books and settle scores. you have to be anti-trump for those to be successful. >> reporter: the white house hit back hard reacting to managault newman's appearance on "meet the press." sarah
. >> it is hindsight. but i will say this to you. i was complicit with this white house deceiving this nation. >> reporter: she writes that she learned about a tape where mr. trump used the "n" word during production of "the apprentice," but she had not heard it herself. today she told "meet the press" she did after her book was completed. >> i heard his voice. >> you have heard the tape. >> i have heard the tape. >> since...
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in hindsight, do you have any regrets about taking those risks on the hot air balloon?rd: it's interesting. my son and daughter now are setting themselves big adventures every year, dragging their dad along with them. and a think 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. and quite often, when you are actually 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: so you are very well recognized for all of the things you have done around the world, but your hair and your goatee are fairly well recognized. so did this always -- have you had a goatee most of your adult life, and has your hair always been this length? richard: i have always been a hippie since i was 15 years old. and i have had a beard ever since i was 15, 16 years old. so 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. and we found out there weren't any
in hindsight, do you have any regrets about taking those risks on the hot air balloon?rd: it's interesting. my son and daughter now are setting themselves big adventures every year, dragging their dad along with them. and a think 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. and quite often, when you are actually completely focused on an adventure, it is less likely in some way you are going to die, because you are ready and...
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so history is full of contingencies and it's only in hindsight that we can give a linear story and perhaps in my relating the story he came across to sequentially and too linearly. i think every day he got up and thought, what can i do? as developments occurred abroad, he was able to do more and more. >> maybe they were creative, too. >> i think so. thank you. [inaudible] >> thank you. thank you very much. thanks for coming. [applause] based packet for the post pearl harbor.
so history is full of contingencies and it's only in hindsight that we can give a linear story and perhaps in my relating the story he came across to sequentially and too linearly. i think every day he got up and thought, what can i do? as developments occurred abroad, he was able to do more and more. >> maybe they were creative, too. >> i think so. thank you. [inaudible] >> thank you. thank you very much. thanks for coming. [applause] based packet for the post pearl harbor.
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in hindsight it may have been for the best florian kepler had a free hand to devote the next twenty yearsto developing something that still fascinates him in of an incision style easing in a feelings of uncertainty where you don't know i was going to ask if there's something you haven't thought of solution to explore new possibilities and that means a lot to me this bit of news if you're. now it's time for you to get involved are your max d.i.y. experts show you fun ways to brighten up your home and today hang in lee has a project that you can make using household products. she all for love can go to me there's hardly anything more relaxing than watching sport and if you feel safe why not make your own hanging month and out of jobs here's how. you need ten preserving jocks without bullets. as hoax. a chain about ten meters long which you can get at a hardware store. a pizza great forty centimeters wide. hanging basket chain. ply is. decorative gravel which you can also get at hardware store. measuring tape. and potentially lights now you can start the first one in the chain around a job n
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in hindsight was this a good deal to sign. and i mean when i regret signing that you know that you know i am i took a chance on it out of desperation because it was so bad i felt it i mean but i have nothing left. in two thousand and fourteen a year after the storm here annecy told took a job back in secure gone as a security guard for a yell and pseudocode he alleges the guards harassed and attacks storm survivors who refused to leave and she too recalls one disturbing incident eleven in a gay bar in a alister like they destroyed their house and told him to leave. the even fired a gun next to a pregnant woman. he also confirms the two companies wrote this memo instructing all nearby boat operators and village chiefs to stop supplying building materials to secure gone storm survivors and a sister alleges that security guards like him were given similar instructions and says it was a way to pressure the villages to give up their land. and weapon and step down a bit yes we received this memo and. we've made sure to. block the bo
in hindsight was this a good deal to sign. and i mean when i regret signing that you know that you know i am i took a chance on it out of desperation because it was so bad i felt it i mean but i have nothing left. in two thousand and fourteen a year after the storm here annecy told took a job back in secure gone as a security guard for a yell and pseudocode he alleges the guards harassed and attacks storm survivors who refused to leave and she too recalls one disturbing incident eleven in a gay...
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so i think we acted appropriately andn hindsight, we wish we had more and we wish information at thelier. >> part of the problem is of these vehicles have been sold numerous times. automakers often lack up-to-date information on the vehicle's exact location. and other times, owners ignore a recall notice they get in the mail. >> it sounds that simple, but it really isn't because especially if you get a lot. i wish you could see my mailbox. you get a lot of junkail so it's ease toe ignore the big, flashy cards that looks like it's junk mail. >> after a quick check by honda. eric latrell's 2004 civic is clear, good news, but scores of other vehicles with potentially deadly air bags remain on the road. phil lebeau, "nightly business report," miami, florida. >> finally tonight, the highest-paying jobs in america. glass door, a job in recruiting website has analyzed salary reports submitted by employees and median and base salaries from across the country. most of the ghest-paid jobs are in the health care industry. fgdzs topped the list with a salary of $109,000. pharmacy managers at $14
so i think we acted appropriately andn hindsight, we wish we had more and we wish information at thelier. >> part of the problem is of these vehicles have been sold numerous times. automakers often lack up-to-date information on the vehicle's exact location. and other times, owners ignore a recall notice they get in the mail. >> it sounds that simple, but it really isn't because especially if you get a lot. i wish you could see my mailbox. you get a lot of junkail so it's ease toe...
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. >> it is hindsight, but i will say this to you, i was come police -- complicit. >> reporter: she learned about a tape where mr. trump used the n-word during the production of the apprentice, but she had not heard it herself. she told "meet the press" she did but only after her book was completed. >> i heard your voice. >> you heard the tape since publication? >> reporter: she brought another tape of her own to "meet the press," which she made when the chief of staff fired her last december. >> is the president aware of what's going on? >> let's not go down the road. this is a nonnegotiable discussion. >> yes, i have to protect myself and i have no regret about it. >> kellyanne conway putting her as an opportunist. >> the white house hit back hard, reacting to mangold union's appearance on "meet the press." sarah huckabee sanders says to sneak a recording device into the situation room proves a lack of character. frances? >> all right, kelly, thank you. omarosaman goe omarosa manigault newman will be on the "today" show later today. >>> cessna 172 headed for an airport when a fuel line ru
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. >> it is hindsight, but i will say this to you. i was complicit witte this whi house deceiving this nation. >> reporter: manigault newman writes she learned about a tape where mr. trump used the "n" word during production of t apprentice, but she had not heard it herself. but she toldss "meet the pre," she did, but only after her book was completed. >> i hrd his voice as clear as you and i are sitting here -- >> you have heard the tape? >> i have heard the tape. >> since publication -- >> reporter: she brought another tape of her own to "meet the press," a hidden recording she made when the chief of staff fired herast december. >> is the president aware of this? >> don't go down this road. this is a nonnegotiable discussion. >> reporter: facing questions whether her actions were disloyal or security violation. >> yes, i have to protect myself and i have no regret about it. >> kellyanne conway painted her former colleague as an opportunists. >>he's trying to sell books and settle scores and you've got to be anti-trump for those to b
. >> it is hindsight, but i will say this to you. i was complicit witte this whi house deceiving this nation. >> reporter: manigault newman writes she learned about a tape where mr. trump used the "n" word during production of t apprentice, but she had not heard it herself. but she toldss "meet the pre," she did, but only after her book was completed. >> i hrd his voice as clear as you and i are sitting here -- >> you have heard the tape? >> i...
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who will stop by and save german football could it be uli in august on his hof in hindsight finished third last season ticket to the champions league and i guess man one small. well there's no point going into an olympic one hundred make a final and saying i want to finish fifth next we don't seventeen sides j.c. and by then we want to give it a go. typical fighting tilt from now goes man and open challenge to the title holders and one that by a new revel in. the open if they said before the game with they were going to talk a challenge in front of yeah but i liked i. could this kind of confidence rattled by in this season. oftentimes have spent thirteen million euros on me players including cassim adams thirty million more than buying so would it be sweet dividends for that investment. reality swifty keeps him for the visitors often time found themselves in depression no sign of their pre-match bravado. and midway through the first half the reigning champions opened the scoring a goal from a player who struggled to find form at the world cup and the typically wild celebrations were
who will stop by and save german football could it be uli in august on his hof in hindsight finished third last season ticket to the champions league and i guess man one small. well there's no point going into an olympic one hundred make a final and saying i want to finish fifth next we don't seventeen sides j.c. and by then we want to give it a go. typical fighting tilt from now goes man and open challenge to the title holders and one that by a new revel in. the open if they said before the...
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i think world history come up with can look today, with the benefit of hindsight and say history is probably different than it would have been if we had dealt with the threat of al qaeda appropriately in the late 1990's. host: bombing as well. the uss cole bombing? rep. davidson: the uss cole in 2000 and we did not really respond aggressively to that. there were a lot of warning signs. deciding ton i was get out, we still have not really figured out what we would do after the cold war. got into, manufacturing. that is what i was doing when speaker boehner resigned. he resigned in september 2015. like most of you, i was probably wondering, looking, i wonder who will succeed boehner? who will be the speaker, and who will be our back -- next member of congress? i had your traditional candidates, that filed right away. maybe they had already thought about it, saw the opportunity. i was getting invitations to fund raise. had no idea who i would end up supporting. in november, a couple people stopped in my office to raise money. wanted to know who i would support. heck, you guys probably know. the
i think world history come up with can look today, with the benefit of hindsight and say history is probably different than it would have been if we had dealt with the threat of al qaeda appropriately in the late 1990's. host: bombing as well. the uss cole bombing? rep. davidson: the uss cole in 2000 and we did not really respond aggressively to that. there were a lot of warning signs. deciding ton i was get out, we still have not really figured out what we would do after the cold war. got...
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was considered as some sort of a feat of engineering innovation in hindsight and i know it's a bit too early to speculate what caused the disaster what were they were there any problems in its design for long term use age. i think you could you hello yes indeed i think yes you're right it was considered time to be something innovative it was certainly unusual when it was built it had a sister structure also designed by what i. learned in venezuela but i think very soon after it was completed it already began to have difficulties and i think it had a rather short. period of enjoying the limelight if you like because treasury quickly people began to realise that it had some flaws. they were illegal most so you actually live in genoa. was the problems of that bridge actually a conversation people had. yeah i mean many people was a little be. they feared that something could happen sooner or later but you know today is very easy to say so what happened there has been a big debate in this city over the last twenty five thirty years about the opportunity of building another a motorway infras
was considered as some sort of a feat of engineering innovation in hindsight and i know it's a bit too early to speculate what caused the disaster what were they were there any problems in its design for long term use age. i think you could you hello yes indeed i think yes you're right it was considered time to be something innovative it was certainly unusual when it was built it had a sister structure also designed by what i. learned in venezuela but i think very soon after it was completed it...