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is twenty twenty or hindsight is we'll still be in iraq in two thousand and twenty no wonder then as the syrian army amassed its forces in preparation for the it glib offensive the us abandoned its old allies they were never really that committed to right bolton and never could commit to one rebel group. it's just. all at the same time i'm just afraid the rebels get to me. felix is. reporting from washington this is me and we care of ani redact it's night. there are your headlines from the future of tomorrow you'll learn. during kid rock kanye west donald trump meeting an oval office kid rock quietly horrified to realize he's the smart one of the way. the kind of scary and in two weeks. minnesota feeling left out has only stayed on under some kind of state of emergency. and three weeks room now. trump sneaks section about free to kill for president in a new train derails that sarsfield what i've lived just coming all across california is going to redact there's a backlash area already. right. it's been too many times when i've seen you know so besieged cities hospitals. civilians bei
is twenty twenty or hindsight is we'll still be in iraq in two thousand and twenty no wonder then as the syrian army amassed its forces in preparation for the it glib offensive the us abandoned its old allies they were never really that committed to right bolton and never could commit to one rebel group. it's just. all at the same time i'm just afraid the rebels get to me. felix is. reporting from washington this is me and we care of ani redact it's night. there are your headlines from the...
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hindsight is so no question about that.se things, especially when you have the europeans playing so well. you have to ta ke europeans playing so well. you have to take your hat off to the europeans but at the same time the us needs to figure out the best way to approach these events, not only in the us but certainly overseas. jim furyk‘s wild cards were just a bit too wild... they just theyjust did they just did not theyjust did not give him any decent return at all? you are absolutely right. bryson dechambeau and phil mickelson and of course tiger woods, none of them ended up with a point. i think though if in fa ct with a point. i think though if in factjim furyk would have said, i'm going to take players we think would play better, the golf national, maybe matt kuchar, johnson, players like that, people would have been in an uproar saying how could you leave phil mickelson and tiger woods off the team ? phil mickelson and tiger woods off the team? in reality, that would have been the best thing for the team. as you know
hindsight is so no question about that.se things, especially when you have the europeans playing so well. you have to ta ke europeans playing so well. you have to take your hat off to the europeans but at the same time the us needs to figure out the best way to approach these events, not only in the us but certainly overseas. jim furyk‘s wild cards were just a bit too wild... they just theyjust did they just did not theyjust did not give him any decent return at all? you are absolutely right....
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or hindsight is we'll still be in iraq and twenty twenty no wonder then as the syrian army amassed its forces in preparation for the it live offensive the us abandoned its old allies they were never really that committed to right bolton and never could commit to one rebel group. all at the same time i'm just afraid the ripples get to me. felix is. reporting from washington this is me and we care of ani redact it's night. there are your headlines from the future tomorrow you'll learn during kid rock on your worst donald trump meeting in oval office kid rock why only horrified to realize he's the smart one of. the kind of scary and in two weeks. minnesota feeling left out as only stayed on under some kind of state of emergency. three weeks room now. from snakes section about free to kill for president in a new trade deal that first of all what i've lived just coming all across california is going to redact. every. thank you. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murderer i would prefer it be telling me that empathy just because i think that's the fair
or hindsight is we'll still be in iraq and twenty twenty no wonder then as the syrian army amassed its forces in preparation for the it live offensive the us abandoned its old allies they were never really that committed to right bolton and never could commit to one rebel group. all at the same time i'm just afraid the ripples get to me. felix is. reporting from washington this is me and we care of ani redact it's night. there are your headlines from the future tomorrow you'll learn during kid...
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the family business for two generations it's now run by hindsight now his firm has taken on apprentices for more than three decades precision engineers and cutting machine operators in particular train here but for a few years now they've been unable to find anyone for the traineeships applicants have grown spheres and they come with worse qualifications than most even that the machines are becoming more and more complex and that requires the specialists who operate them to be trained to a certain level of confidence. but we're seeing deficit in general education and if you ask the most the german chancellor then sometimes they're surprised it's a woman. you don't even want to start training and say i don't even know latin it's a bit of in this your field. companies would rather apprentice busy. sions go unfilled then try to educate unqualified trainees that's why vite know his company like so many others in germany is contributing to a staggering statistic and twenty thirteen eighteen thousand twenty positions remained unfilled firms only want the most talented and the best and they sc
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you know in hindsight what happened. in hindsight you think would sharpen your understanding but it's actually very distorted because now you know what the result was. why did someone do something that was so stupid? history goes up from from front to back not back to front. and then you have to look and say what were they thinking. what was their her understanding of the situation at the time. sometimes people we can understand they made the wrong decision but at least we have a better idea of why they made the wrong decision given what they knew at the time. political figures i think that's a challenge in a different way. i think a they to carry their own baggage and popular memory and you have to think about the decisions that they have. and how they sense what political rally is before them. it's a great political leader. they respond to the situation and took advantage of opportunities. and moved forward they did not always do very much to expand that even if he was frustrated by it. i want you to understand for me
you know in hindsight what happened. in hindsight you think would sharpen your understanding but it's actually very distorted because now you know what the result was. why did someone do something that was so stupid? history goes up from from front to back not back to front. and then you have to look and say what were they thinking. what was their her understanding of the situation at the time. sometimes people we can understand they made the wrong decision but at least we have a better idea of...
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with hindsight, saying so here might have gone down better than walking away.simpson, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... 20 men are found guilty of being part of a grooming gang — that abused girls as young as 11 in and around huddersfield. radical islamist preacher anjem choudary is released from prison on licence and is now at a bail hostel. more than two weeks afterjournalist jamal khashoggi went missing, the former head of mi6 says he has little doubt that the saudi regime ordered his killing. now on bbc news — it's time for the film review with ben brown and mark kermode. hello there and welcome to the film review here on bbc news. talking us through this week's cinema releases as ever is mark kermode. what have you got for us this week? very interesting week. we have fahrenheit 11/9, a new documentary by michael moore. we have dogman, a cannes prizewinner from matteo garrone. and they shall not grow old, and extraordinary great war documentary by peter jackson. so, fahrenheit 11/9, michael moore of course a great polemicist. is this just trump in his
with hindsight, saying so here might have gone down better than walking away.simpson, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... 20 men are found guilty of being part of a grooming gang — that abused girls as young as 11 in and around huddersfield. radical islamist preacher anjem choudary is released from prison on licence and is now at a bail hostel. more than two weeks afterjournalist jamal khashoggi went missing, the former head of mi6 says he has little doubt that the saudi regime ordered his...
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too often faced by the numbing judgments of hindsight. too often, this goes back to the very first essay that we read together in this class, there were heiresses worrying about the civil war. too often we treat that final year as though it is just falling action. across the james river, we need only to capture atlanta. we need to reelect abraham lincoln before we inevitably and invariably lineup at appomattox. lee and grant shakes -- shake hands and it is all over. history, as you know, history does not announce to us it's turning points. you know of my allergy to turning points. instead, the deep contingencies of the war, to use this term. the deep contingencies of the war, i think they animated 1864. they animated 1864 in a way that brought new uncertainties and fears for people on the ground. in a way that issued urgent reminders of all that was at stake in the war. so much was on the line in 1864. absolutely everything that had been fought, lost and suffered. it was on the line as they were yields to relentlessness. soldiers had ever
too often faced by the numbing judgments of hindsight. too often, this goes back to the very first essay that we read together in this class, there were heiresses worrying about the civil war. too often we treat that final year as though it is just falling action. across the james river, we need only to capture atlanta. we need to reelect abraham lincoln before we inevitably and invariably lineup at appomattox. lee and grant shakes -- shake hands and it is all over. history, as you know,...
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some republicans were frustrated about that and the delay but looking back in hindsight do you think that actually was something that actually helped a lot of senators be able to get to yes such as susan collins? >> yes, it clearly helped and senator flake and senator collins and senator murkowski were probably weren't going to vote for confirmation without the fbi investigation. i didn't think it was necessary from a substance point of view because i felt like our investigators in the judiciary committee had done a great job and, indeed, the fbi report just for the most part reaffirmed what our judiciary investigators found but it was important for senator flake and senator collins and senator murkowski and in hindsight i'm glad we did it. bill: if you listened to her speech, senator, doesn't appear that senator collins didn't need the separate fbi investigation. the way she layed out the case. >> i think she did. i spent a lot of time down in our secure quarters and she spent a lot of time going over it. susan does her homework. bill: that wasn't my suggestion, my suggestion was th
some republicans were frustrated about that and the delay but looking back in hindsight do you think that actually was something that actually helped a lot of senators be able to get to yes such as susan collins? >> yes, it clearly helped and senator flake and senator collins and senator murkowski were probably weren't going to vote for confirmation without the fbi investigation. i didn't think it was necessary from a substance point of view because i felt like our investigators in the...
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>> you know, the truth of that can only be found out in hindsight. what i can tell you is that people had plenty of time to get out of this impact area. and again, the numbers speak for themselves. we told 120,000 people to leave. about 21,000 people left. but that decision is something that we're going to look at in hindsight, and every one of our citizens, i guarantee, is going to look at that too. what we have to focus on right now is what can we do for the people that are here. the decision of to stay or to go was theirs. they certainly had time to do it. we just did not see the traffic count on our roads, and we began to fear the worst then. any silver lining to that, at least we started dialing up resources earlier than we might have otherwise. but the focus is to take care of the people that are here. but you know, i know you guys are trying to report as accurately as possible, and unfortunately, we predicted loss of life to the media because people weren't evacuating. we were doing that to try to get people to evacuate. and you know, unfortun
>> you know, the truth of that can only be found out in hindsight. what i can tell you is that people had plenty of time to get out of this impact area. and again, the numbers speak for themselves. we told 120,000 people to leave. about 21,000 people left. but that decision is something that we're going to look at in hindsight, and every one of our citizens, i guarantee, is going to look at that too. what we have to focus on right now is what can we do for the people that are here. the...
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. >> john, in hindsight it's always 20/20 for us.et's make a distinction between the hate crime that the shooter was charged with. the hate crime is a crime motivated by prejudice, bigotry, racism. you're attacking somebody because of their faith, because of their race or ethnicity or sexual orientation. there's attendant violence. the difference between that and hate speech, a hate crime is illegal. hate speech is not necessarily illegal. we enjoy first amendment protections, right? 1791, it was ratified. it allows us to speak anyway we want to. as long as you're not insur he can shonn or anarchy or riot. i looked this up. it's very difficult to charge somebody with hate speech. now to your point about the internet. the internet is ripe with dark corners, this gab site where people can express these hideous, vile bigoted racist ideologies there. if someone feels that they've been threatened and look, law enforcement has to do a triage here. they've got to determine what's a credible threat versus a noncredible threat. there's a fine
. >> john, in hindsight it's always 20/20 for us.et's make a distinction between the hate crime that the shooter was charged with. the hate crime is a crime motivated by prejudice, bigotry, racism. you're attacking somebody because of their faith, because of their race or ethnicity or sexual orientation. there's attendant violence. the difference between that and hate speech, a hate crime is illegal. hate speech is not necessarily illegal. we enjoy first amendment protections, right?...
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. >> with hindsight, to go ahead and do that nuclear option for other federal judges confirmation --> i think it would have been an enormous mistake if, in fact, harry reid then as the majority leader would have eliminated the 60-vote threshold for supreme court nominees. >> i'm asking about the other federal -- like courts of appeals, federal district courts, judges who see -- >> i don't see the difference. >> i ask the question because the president right now is getting a lot of his judicial appointments confirmed to be federal judges either at the appellate level or district court level, and he simply needs a simple majority. >> listen, you know, we can debate about whether or not it was a good idea for lower courts. the one thing that harry reid and democrats understood was when you come to the supreme court of the united states you need to preserve that bipartisan vote that is necessary, that 60-vote threshold. we didn't eliminate it then. if not, merrick garland would have been on the supreme court of the united states. >> i want to move on, but with hindsight was it a mistake
. >> with hindsight, to go ahead and do that nuclear option for other federal judges confirmation --> i think it would have been an enormous mistake if, in fact, harry reid then as the majority leader would have eliminated the 60-vote threshold for supreme court nominees. >> i'm asking about the other federal -- like courts of appeals, federal district courts, judges who see -- >> i don't see the difference. >> i ask the question because the president right now is...
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. >> how would you have handled this differently in hindsight? >> well, that's a good question.k in hindsight, obviously, you would be much more circumspect about anybody who comes around you. i never frankly feared for people coming into my space because i never assume people to have negative or ill intentions toward me. that never had been the case really up to this point. if i had to do it again, i would have been a lot more circumspect about the people who are allowed to be around me and come into my space. but you know what, you live and you learn and you move on. i have had the opportunity to grow from it, learn from it and move on. >> and is there any other -- because i'll tell you, we actually -- we canvassed the crowd. they came up with a bunch of great questions but one of them was this issue, there's concern from your supporters out here that this fbi investigation could become a problem at the polls. can you assure them there's nothing else out there? >> yeah, i mean, there's absolutely nothing out there that would in any way suggest that i have done anything illegal
. >> how would you have handled this differently in hindsight? >> well, that's a good question.k in hindsight, obviously, you would be much more circumspect about anybody who comes around you. i never frankly feared for people coming into my space because i never assume people to have negative or ill intentions toward me. that never had been the case really up to this point. if i had to do it again, i would have been a lot more circumspect about the people who are allowed to be...
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you know in hindsight what happened, and hindsight you think would sharpen your understanding but, in fact, it's very distorted because now you know what the result was and you say why did someone do something so stupid? history goes from front to back, not back to front. you didn't have to look and say hey, what were they thinking? what was her understanding of the situation at the time? why did he make the decision they made? sometimes people we can understand they made the wrong decision but at least we have a better idea why they made the wrong decision given what they knew at the time. political figures i think that's a challenge in a different way because i think they carry their own baggage. you've got to think about the decisions they had come the options they had come what they sense political reality was before them. politics they say is the art of impossible but great political leaders expand what is impossible. say abraham lincoln who responded to the situation took advantage of opportunities include forward to someone like ulysses s. grant who often found himself in den b
you know in hindsight what happened, and hindsight you think would sharpen your understanding but, in fact, it's very distorted because now you know what the result was and you say why did someone do something so stupid? history goes from front to back, not back to front. you didn't have to look and say hey, what were they thinking? what was her understanding of the situation at the time? why did he make the decision they made? sometimes people we can understand they made the wrong decision but...
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in these two big duffel bags and everyone wondered why they are bringing in those two things in hindsight 2020 he could have been making bombs right here. >> they link caesar say a devices with the fingerprint in the writing in each package. he could get up to 48 years in prison. >>> federal prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty in the pittsburgh synagogue shooting. robert bowers will make his first court appearance in the case today. 11 people who died at the tree of life synagogue were remembered last night at temple manuel in san francisco and san francisco mayor london breed gathered to honor the victims and to discuss how to embrace our differences. religious leaders offer guidance on how just one person or one kind gesture can make a change in someone else's thinking. >> i wish long ago he had a jewish friend or friend of color or an immigrant friend to sit down with him. several years ago i gave a talk called noodle for the clan. we sat down with people shared security at the event was tight. >> everyone had to pass through metal detectors. people said the message of lov
in these two big duffel bags and everyone wondered why they are bringing in those two things in hindsight 2020 he could have been making bombs right here. >> they link caesar say a devices with the fingerprint in the writing in each package. he could get up to 48 years in prison. >>> federal prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty in the pittsburgh synagogue shooting. robert bowers will make his first court appearance in the case today. 11 people who died at the tree of...
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hindsight i think release in their mind they were probably feeling that maybe they're invincible. story one. that became clear to rodney hill when he watched this surveillance footage in two thousand and fourteen. it should jenkins in the gray t. shirt searching this ban. the officers were to report stating that drugs were inside. they used that claim to justify a search of this man's home. but this footage caught jenkins in a lie. there were no drugs in the van. kill recommended that jenkins be demoted got little. i'd say maybe touchy because there were people going come on man his guys doing this white guys mess with him powerful people wanted jenkins to stay on the street kill says one of the department's highest ranking officials overruled him once left my shop i was privy to and more and they have reduced the punishment. jenkins was not to motive so these guys were kind of getting a pass yeah yeah i would say that. it's not just a matter of a few bad apples this is a culture of corruption that has been allowed to exist and so i think the only solution is we have to have an in
hindsight i think release in their mind they were probably feeling that maybe they're invincible. story one. that became clear to rodney hill when he watched this surveillance footage in two thousand and fourteen. it should jenkins in the gray t. shirt searching this ban. the officers were to report stating that drugs were inside. they used that claim to justify a search of this man's home. but this footage caught jenkins in a lie. there were no drugs in the van. kill recommended that jenkins...
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we have to bearing mind that hindsight is a great thing, we have... what would have happened if this or that had been the case? the officers carrying the firearms would have been complete the devastated that they were not in the right place at the right time. the right place at the right time. the right place would have been at the gates? the front gate is always a place you would tend to have your main levels of security. that said, part of their patrol may well have been to move away from the gates from time to time, i am not sure. was there a need for more armed officers, is there still a need for that at the palace of westminster? that building is probably the most policed building in the country, it has more armed officers than pretty much every constabulary across the country at any given time. i think you could always argue for more officers, there you have to bearing mind that building is a working building, people are coming in and out, walking around the inside of the building and all of those have to be policed. it is a dreadfully difficult
we have to bearing mind that hindsight is a great thing, we have... what would have happened if this or that had been the case? the officers carrying the firearms would have been complete the devastated that they were not in the right place at the right time. the right place at the right time. the right place would have been at the gates? the front gate is always a place you would tend to have your main levels of security. that said, part of their patrol may well have been to move away from the...
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hindsight i think at least in their mind they were probably feeling that maybe they were invincible story one. that became clear to rodney hill when he watched this surveillance footage in two thousand and fourteen. it should jane. ken's in the gray t. shirt searching this ban. the officers were to report stating that drugs were inside. they used that clean to justify a search of this man's home. but this footage caught jenkins in a lie. there were no drugs in the van. kill recommended that jenkins be demoted got little. i'd say maybe touchy because there were people going come on man his guys doing this white guys mess with him powerful people wanted jenkins to stay on the street kill says one of the departments highest ranking officials overruled him once left my shop i was privy to any more and they had reduced the punishment. jenkins was not demoted so these guys were kind of getting a pass yeah yeah i would say that. it's not just a matter of a few bad apples this is a culture of corruption that has been allowed to exist and so i think the only solution is we have to have an independ
hindsight i think at least in their mind they were probably feeling that maybe they were invincible story one. that became clear to rodney hill when he watched this surveillance footage in two thousand and fourteen. it should jane. ken's in the gray t. shirt searching this ban. the officers were to report stating that drugs were inside. they used that clean to justify a search of this man's home. but this footage caught jenkins in a lie. there were no drugs in the van. kill recommended that...
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hindsight i think release in their mind they were probably feeling that maybe they're invincible. story one. that became clear to rodney hill when he watched this surveillance footage in two thousand and fourteen. it should jenkins in the gray t. shirt searching this ban. the officers were to report stating that drugs were inside. they used that clean to justify a search of this man's home. but this footage caught jenkins in a lie. there were no drugs in the van. kill recommended that jenkins be demoted got little. i'd say maybe touchy because there were people going come on and his guys doing this white guys mess with him. powerful people wanted jenkins to stay on the street kills says one of the department's highest ranking officials overruled them once left my shop i was privy to any more and they have reduced the punishment. jenkins was not to motive so these guys were kind of getting a pass yeah yeah i would say that. it's not just a matter of a few bad apples this is a culture of corruption that has been allowed to exist and so i think the only solution is we have to have an
hindsight i think release in their mind they were probably feeling that maybe they're invincible. story one. that became clear to rodney hill when he watched this surveillance footage in two thousand and fourteen. it should jenkins in the gray t. shirt searching this ban. the officers were to report stating that drugs were inside. they used that clean to justify a search of this man's home. but this footage caught jenkins in a lie. there were no drugs in the van. kill recommended that jenkins...
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strategically that was about as good as it got for the hindsight. from lucky bat in the sixth inning. and j.t. martin at in the seventh silence fans at the dodgers stadium. the red sox and p.s. he only joined the red sox from toronto in june added his third hard run of the night. thank you. steve. its performance and in him the ana of most valuable playoff series. it sure is you know it has been a lifelong journey and to be here right now as it is it is a dream come true that's filling my life you know this is what you will and you grow up. wishing you could be part of like this but the that special group of guys out there to celebrate with them that was was awesome contrast thing a motion school the dodge's after losing to houston in game seven last year they're now the first team to be defeated out time in consecutive world series yeah just disappointed i think. you know there's only one team that can win and we know that . it. just hurts worse when you make it all the way to get second place you know so having done that two years in a row now it
strategically that was about as good as it got for the hindsight. from lucky bat in the sixth inning. and j.t. martin at in the seventh silence fans at the dodgers stadium. the red sox and p.s. he only joined the red sox from toronto in june added his third hard run of the night. thank you. steve. its performance and in him the ana of most valuable playoff series. it sure is you know it has been a lifelong journey and to be here right now as it is it is a dream come true that's filling my life...
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mental health concerns and lucy disease easier to say in hindsight to pick out you know these points that you just made but are these telltale signs that we should be picking up soon or more quickly if students or teachers were able to do that could that help prevent such tragedies. well i think that the first step is to think in the u.k. why do we not see as much of this. in the in the u.k. or across europe because i think that our approach to removing the stigma associated with mental health is far more progress. i think that in the united states i think their approach is to medicate rather than treat the underlying conditions. so i think that it's it's their approach to dealing with young people who are today or you know young people are so isolated today because of social media the very tools that were designed to bring us closer of a torn society apart and individuals are spending more time online to spending more time alone and it doesn't matter how does my mother how many facebook friends youth you have the problem is that you spend most of your time on your own and i think th
mental health concerns and lucy disease easier to say in hindsight to pick out you know these points that you just made but are these telltale signs that we should be picking up soon or more quickly if students or teachers were able to do that could that help prevent such tragedies. well i think that the first step is to think in the u.k. why do we not see as much of this. in the in the u.k. or across europe because i think that our approach to removing the stigma associated with mental health...
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strategically that was about as good as it got for the hindsight. from lucky bat in the sixth inning. and j.t. martin at in the seventh silence fans at the dodgers stadium. was the red sox and p.s. he only joined the red sox from toronto in june added his third harm run of the night club. thank god. steve. its performance and in him the honor of most valuable player of the series. as sure as he has been a lifelong journey and. to be here right now it is a dream come true the best feeling in my life and you know this is what you are a grown up wishing you could be a parson like this and but the that special group of guys out there to celebrate with them that was was awesome contrast thing a motion school the dodge's after losing to houston in game seven last year they're now the first team to be defeated out time in consecutive world series yeah just disappointed i think. you know there's only one team that can win and we know that . it. just hurts worse when you make it all the way to get second place you know so having done that two years in a row
strategically that was about as good as it got for the hindsight. from lucky bat in the sixth inning. and j.t. martin at in the seventh silence fans at the dodgers stadium. was the red sox and p.s. he only joined the red sox from toronto in june added his third harm run of the night club. thank god. steve. its performance and in him the honor of most valuable player of the series. as sure as he has been a lifelong journey and. to be here right now it is a dream come true the best feeling in my...
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although, in hindsight, you an see these connections, i mean, that he was making threats, you know., but ultimatew police linked him was through a fingerprinothat was on one f the pipe bombs. cesar sayoc had been arrested in douth florida a dozen times since late 1990s, during those arrests, he had submitted fingerprints. d, ultimately, one of those fingerprints proved to be the same one that was on that pipe bomb package, according to the f.b.i. >> sreenivasan: one of the people that worked with him,pe that weraps his family members or friends, what are they saying about this? >> a family friend who had represented cesar in bankruptcy, explained he viewed cesar as being someone like ai 14-year-ola grown man's body, that this was a man who was emotionally and intellectual immature, but was also someone not moored to an kind of sense of personor history-- sense of history, sense of personal history. this was a man who apparently was filipino and italian, but he identified on social media and through others as being native american, a member of the semol indian tribe. none of that was
although, in hindsight, you an see these connections, i mean, that he was making threats, you know., but ultimatew police linked him was through a fingerprinothat was on one f the pipe bombs. cesar sayoc had been arrested in douth florida a dozen times since late 1990s, during those arrests, he had submitted fingerprints. d, ultimately, one of those fingerprints proved to be the same one that was on that pipe bomb package, according to the f.b.i. >> sreenivasan: one of the people that...
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she became quite distressed and broke an item in her room which was, in hindsight, plastic.it was plastic because a part of it ended up next to my neck as she frogmarched me out of the ward. shelley did escape unharmed, but says no one noticed she was missing and despite her reporting what happened it was not logged properly. her account is by no means isolated. according to a recent staff survey, over 15% of nhs workers experienced violence in the last 12 months. that's the highest figure in five years. from next month the maximum prison sentence for assaulting an emergency services worker will double from six months to a year. now the health secretary has announced a new violence reduction strategy which includes more punishment for offenders and better support for victims. we are making sure that we have a zero—tolerance approach to violence against nhs staff tougher sentences and stronger links between the nhs and police so that there is a presumption that if you are violent against a member of staff in the nhs, who is there to care for you, then you will be prosecuted.
she became quite distressed and broke an item in her room which was, in hindsight, plastic.it was plastic because a part of it ended up next to my neck as she frogmarched me out of the ward. shelley did escape unharmed, but says no one noticed she was missing and despite her reporting what happened it was not logged properly. her account is by no means isolated. according to a recent staff survey, over 15% of nhs workers experienced violence in the last 12 months. that's the highest figure in...
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. >> you write with perfect hindsight it is clear whatever he needs for the united states and vietnam is not worth its cost to feel confidence or what he called the good option of mankind. why did johnson feel it was important to fight the war in vietnam? a treaty to south vietnam and also was told by the secretary of defense robert mcnamara who was one of the great villains of american history. [applause] i don't use words like that often but i have been studying this 20 years. he said it was necessary to fight vietnam to win the cold war also had kennedy been president this is what he would have done. so he tried to deny he ever gave johnson that advice that thinks two history lbj kept that secret recorder running and he did a very bad thing which i think you should be condemned by history. and "the new york times" wrote on page number one talk about that chapter in the vietnam war with the possibility for nuclear? . >> 1964 privately he says what is vietnam mean to me? i say you ought to get out of there he says if you side with vietnam it will kill 50000 americans in the last ten
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with hindsight, saying so here might have gone down better than walking away.uchess of sussex's morning routine in australia — as they continue their tour down under. harry and meghan went barefoot on bondi beach, and then there was a climb over sydney harbour bridge, before tomorrow's invictus games. our royal correspondentjonny dymond was watching. the police in sydney don't normally dress like this, but on the city's legendary bondi beach today, things were far from normal. welcome to fluro friday, where surfing and yoga meets mindfulness. and harry and meghan. harry opened up to the group about his experiences. it's part of his big push to promote mental health. this is called an anti—bad vibes circle. at the end, a group hug. the house of windsor brought the house down. yoga is part of the cure, and the duchess is a big fan. she told the yogis just how keen she is. she did say she does it every day, and she even got up at 4:30 this morning, completely jet—lagged, and she is pregnant, so i understand how exhausting that can be, and she did yoga this morning
with hindsight, saying so here might have gone down better than walking away.uchess of sussex's morning routine in australia — as they continue their tour down under. harry and meghan went barefoot on bondi beach, and then there was a climb over sydney harbour bridge, before tomorrow's invictus games. our royal correspondentjonny dymond was watching. the police in sydney don't normally dress like this, but on the city's legendary bondi beach today, things were far from normal. welcome to...
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with 2020 hindsight, sure, it would've been a better thing to start with. but without we would get things done faster and with buy-in from our democratic colleagues, but that didn't happen. so with 2020 vision sometimes it's easier to say that now, but it is where it is. we have a couple of strong infrastructure bills we are working on. the bill on the faa has passed the house. we are waiting on the senate to act. and there are two pieces to this that we helped to move by the end of the year. steve: why are you adamant to change the faa? what does it mean for the agency? rep. shuster: the regulatory piece of it belongs in government. that's absolutely a government function. the 24/7 technology operation, communications to people flying around, governments don't usually operate those entities very well, and we don't. we have spent somewhere between $40 billion and $50 billion since the 1980's trying to modernize the system and we have gotten very little back for it. when you look at other industrialized, modern countries, 60 have taken air-traffic control ou
with 2020 hindsight, sure, it would've been a better thing to start with. but without we would get things done faster and with buy-in from our democratic colleagues, but that didn't happen. so with 2020 vision sometimes it's easier to say that now, but it is where it is. we have a couple of strong infrastructure bills we are working on. the bill on the faa has passed the house. we are waiting on the senate to act. and there are two pieces to this that we helped to move by the end of the year....
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rishaad: hindsight -- yvonne: hindsight. oil prices continue to spike higher.focus for not just -- we'll take a look at how the board's are set up here we on having further declines the nikkei futures. we did see the worst performance in two years for indian stocks on friday. we did see a correction as well. a lot of bearishness with the rupee. we see declines after we broke through 273. see weakness for the rupee this morning. yields pushing back lower at 13 basis points when it comes to the india 10 year. it was the shocked surprise of the r.b.i. not doing anything. markets will continue to price sovereign bond markets will continue to rally. we fall below 8%, not sustainably so is what they are saying but looking ahead to the open, it is not good and the signs are pointing to fall deeper into correction territory. r.b.i. to talk about calibrated tightening. we can look for more rate hikes in india and talking about the markets from india to china and europe with our guests throughout this hour. let's get to first word news with paul allen. paul: brazilian me
rishaad: hindsight -- yvonne: hindsight. oil prices continue to spike higher.focus for not just -- we'll take a look at how the board's are set up here we on having further declines the nikkei futures. we did see the worst performance in two years for indian stocks on friday. we did see a correction as well. a lot of bearishness with the rupee. we see declines after we broke through 273. see weakness for the rupee this morning. yields pushing back lower at 13 basis points when it comes to the...
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it's very easy in hindsight to look back 30 years.nd honest way forward, might i say. give us a sense, you were serving in the met at the time, it became such an important story for the family personally, but also for other people because it was so rare someone people because it was so rare someone in those circumstances could disappear, there could be no accounting for where someone was. very unusual in policing in some respects, and now possibly some a nswe i’s. respects, and now possibly some answers. yes, indeed. again, i commend the suzy lamplugh two trust for advancing violence in the workplace. people are given more protection now. there are laws but it's important for employers and employees to understand, look after yourself and one another and the suzy lamplugh trust have taken this important aspect first. so it's been an important thing there. hamish, thanks very much, former met detective. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. the headlines: nhs staff are being promised a zero tolerance with violence with attacks reachi
it's very easy in hindsight to look back 30 years.nd honest way forward, might i say. give us a sense, you were serving in the met at the time, it became such an important story for the family personally, but also for other people because it was so rare someone people because it was so rare someone in those circumstances could disappear, there could be no accounting for where someone was. very unusual in policing in some respects, and now possibly some a nswe i’s. respects, and now possibly...
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always up in the dj booth in hindsight being 2020 could have been making bombs in the dj booth. >> sayoc's first court appearance at the u.s. courthouse should be relatively quick and despite all of the miami florida connections to this case, for example, he allegedly assembled the bombs in broward county allegedly mailed the bombs in miami-dade county. he will not be prosecuted in miami shortly after the first. we expect they will be transferred to new york city where the department of justice wants the prosecutors inside the u.s. attorney southern district of new york which has a lot of terrorism experience to prosecute and try cesar sayoc affair. arthel: phil keating, thank you, phil. trade to continue to put pressure on saudi arabia will -- saudi arabia to "washington post" columnist jamal khashoggi. it has sparked international outrage and straight relationships. defense secretary james mattis says the u.s. will not tolerate actions that could undermine regional stability. >> secretary of state has revoked because it will be taking additional measures as the situation is clarified. th
always up in the dj booth in hindsight being 2020 could have been making bombs in the dj booth. >> sayoc's first court appearance at the u.s. courthouse should be relatively quick and despite all of the miami florida connections to this case, for example, he allegedly assembled the bombs in broward county allegedly mailed the bombs in miami-dade county. he will not be prosecuted in miami shortly after the first. we expect they will be transferred to new york city where the department of...
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but it reveals hindsight and interest that we were secretly ery sympathetic with the allies and we wrote in our diaries with disregard for the consequences and we helped the -- hoped that the allies would win the war. one piece of evidence i had as o which side we were on. y granddaughter. >> how long did it take you to rite the book? mr. shapiro: oh, gosh. two years. >> ok. >> i have a question. with all of the members of the family, were you the only one who secretly hoped the allies would win the war? were there family members that wanted the japanese to win? >> actually, my two oldest rothers left tokyo in 1944 and went to harbin to live with my grandfather. we had too many mouths to feed. they had just graduated from high school. in 1944 over 17, twins. hey moved to harden. s far as others in the family, my brother whom i shared my diary with also expressed the same sympathy is for the allies that i did. >> why? you were born and brought up n japan. how come your sided with the allies? >> it is simple. we were strongly anti-german because of the persecution of the jews. we knew abou
but it reveals hindsight and interest that we were secretly ery sympathetic with the allies and we wrote in our diaries with disregard for the consequences and we helped the -- hoped that the allies would win the war. one piece of evidence i had as o which side we were on. y granddaughter. >> how long did it take you to rite the book? mr. shapiro: oh, gosh. two years. >> ok. >> i have a question. with all of the members of the family, were you the only one who secretly hoped...
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yes, on hindsight we look back. the fbi stood up and said we missed this one.ust look at my twitter feed and you can esee tons of harsh, incendiary things. i agree woo need police these poomal making over threats like this gentleman did when he was accused and arrested and went to jail for talking about bombing a florida utility comp an. but there's a fine line between free speech where we're allowed hyperbole and actual threats. it's going to be difficult i think. >> i was watching in real time when the tarp was being put over and i thought i can only imagine the conspiracy thererists. why would they cover to -- move the cover the van with a tarp. >> if they make sure they collect the evidence so they can get their money. they want to make sure the kind of evidence the van contains when they talk to the suspect. remember they're going to want to take thuks like finger print, dna, all from the interior and exterior off the van. law enforcement has no idea if this suspect was acting alone. and that doesn't mean in this case that's true. they want to make sure if
yes, on hindsight we look back. the fbi stood up and said we missed this one.ust look at my twitter feed and you can esee tons of harsh, incendiary things. i agree woo need police these poomal making over threats like this gentleman did when he was accused and arrested and went to jail for talking about bombing a florida utility comp an. but there's a fine line between free speech where we're allowed hyperbole and actual threats. it's going to be difficult i think. >> i was watching in...
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now hindsight being 2020, he could have been making bombs right here. >> investigators say that theyked him to the devices through fingerprints, dna and the writing on each package. if convicted he could get up to 48 years in prison. >>> twitter is apologizing for not taking down a threatening tweet sent from his account earlier this month. that targeted ritchie, a democratic strategist and former congressional press secretary. she says she reported the tweet but at the time twitter responded by saying it did not violate its rules against abusive behavior. twitter says that it made a mistake and the tweet should have been removed. at least two twitter accounts associated have been taken down friday after he was arrested. song of growing calls to change the tone of the political rhetoric nationwide after pipe bombs targeting political figures and the attack on the pittsburgh synagogue. as doug luzader reports from washington, the upcoming midterm elections means that the change will likely not happen. >> the midterm elections are a week from tomorrow. not much evidence of anybody tamp
now hindsight being 2020, he could have been making bombs right here. >> investigators say that theyked him to the devices through fingerprints, dna and the writing on each package. if convicted he could get up to 48 years in prison. >>> twitter is apologizing for not taking down a threatening tweet sent from his account earlier this month. that targeted ritchie, a democratic strategist and former congressional press secretary. she says she reported the tweet but at the time...
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he was all work -- she was always working on some thought -- something and hindsight being 2020 he couldave been making bond -- bombs. >> they linkedin through dna and fingerprint in the writing on each package. he faces 48 years in prison if convicted. >>> plenty of calls to change the tone of political rhetoric -- rhetoric. 6:37 a.m. and as doug luzader reports the upcoming elections are making the call for change in tone unlikely. >> the midterm elections are a week tomorrow and not much evidence of anyone tamping down the rhetoric despite -- despite recent events. >> the president and first lady handing out halloween treats. the smiling faces here are part of a brief respite from the political warfare being waged by both sides. a short time later came the street from the president. the fake news is doing everything in their power to blame republicans, conservatives and me for the division and hatred that's been going on for so long in our country and it's their fake and dishonest reporting causing problems far greater than they understand. >> these are foolish and very stupid people.
he was all work -- she was always working on some thought -- something and hindsight being 2020 he couldave been making bond -- bombs. >> they linkedin through dna and fingerprint in the writing on each package. he faces 48 years in prison if convicted. >>> plenty of calls to change the tone of political rhetoric -- rhetoric. 6:37 a.m. and as doug luzader reports the upcoming elections are making the call for change in tone unlikely. >> the midterm elections are a week...
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constellation has a great jump on them and did so smartly early on people thought they were paying too much, hindsightkly showing that was smart. they're learning with real capital and real insights by being directly involved, where other players are having to learn. they're in catch up mode where we see them playing, and certainly cbd makes a lot of sense with belief the farm bill could pass that could be a legal play for them to get involved, and benefits of cbd are fantastic and how it is derived, making sure it is quality, and how it is being integrated into these delivery methods, whether it is beverage are very important to efficacy but there's so much more that we're still learning about potential for cbd and just proving how large a market it is to see a large, conservative company like coca-cola or pepsi looking at t whether or not they're willing to admit they're actively looking at it, it is clear they all are at this point. >> great thank you for joining us fascinating space to watch >> thank you very much. >>> when we come back, more on the reported blockbuster cyber security hack out of
constellation has a great jump on them and did so smartly early on people thought they were paying too much, hindsightkly showing that was smart. they're learning with real capital and real insights by being directly involved, where other players are having to learn. they're in catch up mode where we see them playing, and certainly cbd makes a lot of sense with belief the farm bill could pass that could be a legal play for them to get involved, and benefits of cbd are fantastic and how it is...
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duffel bags and we all wondered why he brought it into dj and he's always working on something in hindsight being 2020 he could have been making bombs right here in the dj booth. >> they linked cesar sayoc through a fingerprint and riding on each package and he could get up to 48 years in prison. >>> the man arrested for the deadly shooting inside a pennsylvania synagogue will be in court today and if found guilty robert bowers could get the death penalty. 11 people who died saturday were honored on the stanford campus last night and people from all faiths attended the service and a deep connection for one stanford student who said one of the victims was a neighbor and the violent death leaves her emotionally shattered. >> i look at pittsburgh as a safe haven. we all live together in peace and harmony and for someone to come in and destroy thatthat we her breaking. >> there will be extra security at the jewish center on the stanford campus and counselors will increase the hours they are available to help jewish students in particular deal with the tragedy. >>> 5:34 a.m. and steve kerr the h
duffel bags and we all wondered why he brought it into dj and he's always working on something in hindsight being 2020 he could have been making bombs right here in the dj booth. >> they linked cesar sayoc through a fingerprint and riding on each package and he could get up to 48 years in prison. >>> the man arrested for the deadly shooting inside a pennsylvania synagogue will be in court today and if found guilty robert bowers could get the death penalty. 11 people who died...
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in hindsight, would you change how democrats handled this confirmation battle? >> well, donald trump is, i think, in a small minority of people who think dr. blasey ford's accusations were a hoax. i think she was highly credible. i think across this country, people know that she was sincere. she was absolutely fearless in coming forward even though there would be huge negative consequences for her personally. the real hoax now that is attempting to be perpetrated is by donald trump that will contend there was nothing to any of these accusations made about brett kavanaugh. i think the american people know who watched that process very closely over a two-week period know that is not the case. he doesn't have the temperament or the credibility to serve on the supreme court and that will be the single most powerful animating force for the next 28 days across this country. there is an up rising of people who will get to the polls. we lost when we should not have lost and there was nothing more motivating than that in politics. >> thanks very much for that. zeroing in
in hindsight, would you change how democrats handled this confirmation battle? >> well, donald trump is, i think, in a small minority of people who think dr. blasey ford's accusations were a hoax. i think she was highly credible. i think across this country, people know that she was sincere. she was absolutely fearless in coming forward even though there would be huge negative consequences for her personally. the real hoax now that is attempting to be perpetrated is by donald trump that...
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. >> rod: i'm not saying that hindsight is 20/20 because my first sight was kick that field goal. remember back then? >> adam: that's right, when they went for it on third and one. >> rod: almost 11:00 to go in the fourth quarter? now what do you do? now it's simple -- simple in terms of theory. >> adam: i was going say, it's simple in theory, complicate in the practice. so now onside kick scenario for alex stadthaus, who has been a very solid big leg kicker. he's the typical kickoff man, but michael brown is out there right now. he's the field goal kicker who took over for the injured chase mcgrath who tore his acl against texas. so brown, who did not get the luxury of going for that 37-yard field goal, will have an equally big kick right now to try to keep it with usc. falo's out there. aca'cedric ware, stephen carr, tyler vaughns. tyler petite. you got the hands team out there for usc. a bouncer. grabbed. >> rod: who else? >> adam: n'keal harry. his hands have been a factor today. and his hands close out an arizona state win. you remember herm edwards' nfl career, the big play,
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this country and i think a lot of times for law enforcement, we look back at things now with 20/20 hindsight what did we miss? with the amendment protections, say, this was too much heated rhetoric and charge you with a crime. you read the hateful things this person put on that alt right side and think to yourself, how could we miss anything and a lot of times, it's a trigger that sets these folks off. this is obviously an emotionally disturbed person. obviously, someone with evil intent and hateful ideology that they were professing, but sometimes, they go about their life normally and they only share these things with a few certain people and that makes it damn difficult for law enforcement to get out in front of these things, unfortunately. >> it's always an enormous fear of hate crimes being the result of copy cats as well. michael, let's talk about the legal process right now. he's going to be charged with hate crimes. the fbi is the lead agency. the u.s. attorney, the western district of pennsylvania will be in charge. walk us through what happens. >> he was arrested. he was asked ques
this country and i think a lot of times for law enforcement, we look back at things now with 20/20 hindsight what did we miss? with the amendment protections, say, this was too much heated rhetoric and charge you with a crime. you read the hateful things this person put on that alt right side and think to yourself, how could we miss anything and a lot of times, it's a trigger that sets these folks off. this is obviously an emotionally disturbed person. obviously, someone with evil intent and...
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hindsight. >> it was a respectful thing to do. >> [overlapping talking]. >> listen, we have to run.'s latest attack on brett kavanaugh. more attacks next. i don't know what's going on. i've done all sorts of research, read earnings reports, looked at chart patterns. i've even built my own historic trading model. and you're still not sure if you want to make the trade? exactly. sounds like a case of analysis paralysis. is there a cure? td ameritrade's trade desk. they can help gut check your strategies and answer all your toughest questions. sounds perfect. see, your stress level was here and i got you down to here, i've done my job. call for a strategy gut check with td ameritrade. ♪ with all the shrimp you want, any way you want them. try new crunchy fiesta shrimp, tortilla chip crusted and topped with a creamy blend of three cheeses. favorites like garlic shrimp scampi are back, too. so hurry in before endless shrimp ends! ♪ [ telephone ringing ] -whoa. [ indistinct talking ] -deductible? -definitely speaking insurance. -additional interest on umbrella policy? -can you translate?
hindsight. >> it was a respectful thing to do. >> [overlapping talking]. >> listen, we have to run.'s latest attack on brett kavanaugh. more attacks next. i don't know what's going on. i've done all sorts of research, read earnings reports, looked at chart patterns. i've even built my own historic trading model. and you're still not sure if you want to make the trade? exactly. sounds like a case of analysis paralysis. is there a cure? td ameritrade's trade desk. they can help...
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>> well, hindsight's 20/20, dana.s hard to understand why the fbi opened the highest profile investigation in recent times into potential solution by a presidential campaign with the russian government that centers around a 28-year-old policy adviser who had been on the job for a month. to this day has never been to russia and to this day had never met knowingly anyone associated with the russian government. dana, you have more experience and exposure with the russian government than george papadopoulos. >> dana: yes. i remember it well, though it was a long time ago. i know that it's behind closed doors. will we be seeing more of him or do you think this will put an end to this particular component of the investigation? >> no, i think he wants his story out there. he's already talked to the media. he's trying to understand how he got involved again as a central player in something that he really doesn't know anything about. i think that's being made clear from his sworn testimony today. >> dana: thank you for stickin
>> well, hindsight's 20/20, dana.s hard to understand why the fbi opened the highest profile investigation in recent times into potential solution by a presidential campaign with the russian government that centers around a 28-year-old policy adviser who had been on the job for a month. to this day has never been to russia and to this day had never met knowingly anyone associated with the russian government. dana, you have more experience and exposure with the russian government than...
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with hindsight, saying so here might have gone down better than walking away.art of the duke and duchess of sussex's morning routine in australia, as they continue their tour down under. harry and meghan went barefoot on bondi beach, and then there was a climb over sydney harbour bridge, ahead of tomorrow's invictus games. our royal correspondent, jonny dymond, was watching. the police in sydney don't normally dress like this, but on the city's legendary bondi beach, things were farfrom legendary bondi beach, things were far from normal. welcome legendary bondi beach, things were farfrom normal. welcome to friday, where surfing and yoga meets mindfulness. and harry and meghan. harry opened up to the group about his experiences. it's part of his big push to promote mental health. this is called an anti—bad vibe circle. at the end, a group hug. the house of windsor brought the house down. yoga is part of the cure and the duchess is a big fan. she told the duchess is a big fan. she told the yoga people just how keen she is. she says she does it every day and she e
with hindsight, saying so here might have gone down better than walking away.art of the duke and duchess of sussex's morning routine in australia, as they continue their tour down under. harry and meghan went barefoot on bondi beach, and then there was a climb over sydney harbour bridge, ahead of tomorrow's invictus games. our royal correspondent, jonny dymond, was watching. the police in sydney don't normally dress like this, but on the city's legendary bondi beach, things were farfrom...
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in the two big duffel bags, everybody wondered why he was bringing in duffel bags to deejay and hindsight being 20-20, he could be making bombs in the deejay booth. >> he tried to persuade me how to vote. reporter: investigators believe sayoc most likely assembled all of the package bombs inside his van since he was living in the van, and the white van now in the possession of the fbi and we expect being thoroughly forensically being pored over with what could be a goldmine of evidence. jon: phil keith, live from miami, thanks. >>> we continue our coverage of the aftermath of yesterday's pittsburgh synagogue shooting that left 11 dead. >> it's still difficult to get your head around what happened yesterday. one of them was my constituent in north pittsburgh. there are 11 families shattered. a community shattered and this city is coming together. jon: the country joins in mourning as thousands turn out to honor the victims. >>> plus, with little more than a week until the midterm elections, peter doocy is live in tennessee with the latest on a very tight race for senate, just ahead. your b
in the two big duffel bags, everybody wondered why he was bringing in duffel bags to deejay and hindsight being 20-20, he could be making bombs in the deejay booth. >> he tried to persuade me how to vote. reporter: investigators believe sayoc most likely assembled all of the package bombs inside his van since he was living in the van, and the white van now in the possession of the fbi and we expect being thoroughly forensically being pored over with what could be a goldmine of evidence....
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i don't think bill clinton should have gotten that benefit of the doubt in hindsight.the allegations against him as well. >> tucker: is she arguing thatt clinton got too much due process or what is she saying? >> i don't think she knows. she was caught in her hypocrisy there. i also think it's saving fate. a tweet resurfaced from 2012 when she said she loves bill clinton. maybe she's had a change of heart and other self-aware celebrities can follow suit. >> a win for self-awareness. my favorite line of the week. that's the good news. we need more of that. thanks very much. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: do you remember the russia probe? it used to be a news story. may be a news story again. a lawyer from hillary's campaign gave documents for the investigation into the trump campaign. the russia investigation is a grand distraction that permanent washington uses to confronting the real reasons the country rebelled against them and elected trump. stay tuned. hi.i just wanted to tell you that chevy won a j.d.power dependability award for its midsize car-the chevy malibu. i
i don't think bill clinton should have gotten that benefit of the doubt in hindsight.the allegations against him as well. >> tucker: is she arguing thatt clinton got too much due process or what is she saying? >> i don't think she knows. she was caught in her hypocrisy there. i also think it's saving fate. a tweet resurfaced from 2012 when she said she loves bill clinton. maybe she's had a change of heart and other self-aware celebrities can follow suit. >> a win for...
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talked about, obviously kavanaugh thinks he did not quite seal the deal, that thursday essentially in hindsight was not a good idea. he didn't win that day. he essentially failed. the longer i think people look at the testimony, i mean, he -- it was probably one of the most bizarre public performances we have ever seen, certainly from a judge. we obviously saw clarence thomas there almost 30 years ago, and he was angry, but he was also, you know, dignified in his presentation there, and that is something that we didn't see from judge kavanaugh on thursday. i think for a lot of people -- republicans i talked to, setting aside ford's allegations, they also felt like what about his temperament, what about this kind of ranked partisanship that he talked about during his testimony? >> which he tried to address in the op-ed, right? he is trying to go back to i can be fair and impartial, and that's one of the things that has been raised in questions by editorial boards and people not comfortable with his nomination and also by justice stevens. it's happening, too, because we are in a very strange plac
talked about, obviously kavanaugh thinks he did not quite seal the deal, that thursday essentially in hindsight was not a good idea. he didn't win that day. he essentially failed. the longer i think people look at the testimony, i mean, he -- it was probably one of the most bizarre public performances we have ever seen, certainly from a judge. we obviously saw clarence thomas there almost 30 years ago, and he was angry, but he was also, you know, dignified in his presentation there, and that is...
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and to answer your question about the hindsight, the look back, i'm not sure it would have benefited us that much to have done that. i think that we still would be facing the consequences of this decision from a financial standpoint. it does make it hard to enrolled customers in an environment where we are getting squeezed. by the other scenario would be that we would be serving them in that environment where we would be getting squeezed. so neither one of those is great i think the specifics of what we would do, we are still working on. part of that is going to depend a little bit on what we are seeing with the updated rate forecast it would be, rather than forgoing the enrolment entirely, it may be that it is a part of the plant enrolment all options are on the table. we definitely will be sharing more information as we are evaluating what we anticipate the impacts to be. >> just building off of commissioner ronen's questions regarding intervention from the state legislature. i'm sorry if i don't know this. by the cpuc has an authority that is not changeable by the state legislatur
and to answer your question about the hindsight, the look back, i'm not sure it would have benefited us that much to have done that. i think that we still would be facing the consequences of this decision from a financial standpoint. it does make it hard to enrolled customers in an environment where we are getting squeezed. by the other scenario would be that we would be serving them in that environment where we would be getting squeezed. so neither one of those is great i think the specifics...
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>> i would haven't chosen the methodology that was chosen and that is not the best choice in hindsightny great lawyers among republican senators on the committee and they were too quick to cave in to criticism it's a bunch of white men. so what? we shouldn't be caving into that reasoning. >> lou: up next, real election meddling. russia, communist china this time. trying to undermine president trump's trade policies. and taking out a four-page propaganda insert in the "des moines register" for crying out loud. we'll take that up right after the break. dr. sebastian gorka joins me. stay with us. insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ >> lou: president trump today claiming china has been meddling in the upcoming mid-term elections. >> president trump: regrettably we found that china has been attempting to interfere in our upcoming 2018 election. they do not want m
>> i would haven't chosen the methodology that was chosen and that is not the best choice in hindsightny great lawyers among republican senators on the committee and they were too quick to cave in to criticism it's a bunch of white men. so what? we shouldn't be caving into that reasoning. >> lou: up next, real election meddling. russia, communist china this time. trying to undermine president trump's trade policies. and taking out a four-page propaganda insert in the "des...
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jim, to your point, unfortunately, sometimes it's in hindsight. there's so much crazy stuff in the dark corners of the internet if we arrested everybody, we just don't have the resources. >> quickly, death penalty? we know that the u.s. attorney is pursuing that. how likely? >> i think it's very likely. it's a very unsympathetic case, poppy. there's no more disturbing, disgusting event than when people are practicing their faith, they're worshipping, they're innocent. and you go and disrupt that. that's vet reason why the deth penalty is a penalty that applies to this case and certainly that's something that they'll get. >> joe and james, thank you very much. our next guest has a long history with the tree of life synagogue. her daughter was married there. her grandfather was part of the groundbreaking ceremonies. she serves on the board of the greater jewish organization in pittsburgh. first, our thoughts and prayers to you for what you and your community has gone through here and just ask a very basic question, how are you? how are your fellow c
jim, to your point, unfortunately, sometimes it's in hindsight. there's so much crazy stuff in the dark corners of the internet if we arrested everybody, we just don't have the resources. >> quickly, death penalty? we know that the u.s. attorney is pursuing that. how likely? >> i think it's very likely. it's a very unsympathetic case, poppy. there's no more disturbing, disgusting event than when people are practicing their faith, they're worshipping, they're innocent. and you go and...