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two in ten minutes for the hindsight bias may not be as for medieval as in recent years but did anyone expect this i won the last seven but here they were reduced to a less than convincing call for a penalty. that. they give me so i won't give up with everyone remembers how he won in two thousand and one after a really tight race as long as we still have a mathematical chance we'll keep going but today we should have at least gotten a point to meet emissions. it wasn't meant to being thanks to an increasingly solid looking laid his defense. and an attack that is finally fulfilling its potential i union brought the pace and i was substitute newcastle audio three was just two weeks ago a large area was rumored to be heading for rail betsy's but he's yet another player given an invigorating boost of confidence by far and he'll be staying put to stay on the mission beating by on the first really think trial for the new coach but now to the expectations on the shoulders and hands of a new keeper at an old club. alexander nubile twenty two years young join childcare three and a half years ag
two in ten minutes for the hindsight bias may not be as for medieval as in recent years but did anyone expect this i won the last seven but here they were reduced to a less than convincing call for a penalty. that. they give me so i won't give up with everyone remembers how he won in two thousand and one after a really tight race as long as we still have a mathematical chance we'll keep going but today we should have at least gotten a point to meet emissions. it wasn't meant to being thanks to...
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decisions we made and the reasons behind those and how we thought about those and what is the benefit of hindsight i tried to be honest in my own reassessment of did we get it right or not? jim'sggest issues are announcement of the conclusion of the case departing from the recedent and the reopening of the case because of the emails on the laptop. i would very much agree with jim's decision to announce as we did in july. in retrospect i think we probably got that wrong. tv"uncer 2: watch "book this weekend on c-span two. today the house passed a bill that makes more types of done sales and transfers subject to background checks. thethe 240-190 vote was largely along party lines. tomorrow the house debates and votes on a second bill to lengthen the review process on gun checks. here is today's house for -- debate. >> mr. chairman, i am pleased that today we are considering hr-8, the bipartisan background checks act of 2019. we have promised the american people that congress would take steps to reduce gun violence, and this bill is a critical first step toward doing so. during the past four weeks, a
decisions we made and the reasons behind those and how we thought about those and what is the benefit of hindsight i tried to be honest in my own reassessment of did we get it right or not? jim'sggest issues are announcement of the conclusion of the case departing from the recedent and the reopening of the case because of the emails on the laptop. i would very much agree with jim's decision to announce as we did in july. in retrospect i think we probably got that wrong. tv"uncer 2: watch...
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trying to go back now and with hindsight being 2020, sure. sure he could have because a lot of that after the fact about epstein. he's a bad guy. he deserved to be prosecuted and in this case acosta got a deal that actually put the guy in prison when he was getting nothing from the state. >> we have to leave it there. i don't think this is the end of the story. jim, thank you and well argued. >> i told you last night the storm is coming. the mueller report is near. so is testimony from michael cohen. he was on the hill today. he wasn't meeting with anybody. it was a little bit misunderstood to be honest but he is going to testify. let's talk about what he could add to the stew, our truly redoubtable prognosticator is here tonight. mike rogers, next. for a nasty cold, take new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. [a capella] whoa! and vaporize it with an intense rush of vicks vapors. [a capella] ahhhhhhhhhh! new dayquil severe with vicks vapocool. 12 hours? 20 dogs? where's your belly rubs? after a day of chasing dogs you shouldn't have to chas
trying to go back now and with hindsight being 2020, sure. sure he could have because a lot of that after the fact about epstein. he's a bad guy. he deserved to be prosecuted and in this case acosta got a deal that actually put the guy in prison when he was getting nothing from the state. >> we have to leave it there. i don't think this is the end of the story. jim, thank you and well argued. >> i told you last night the storm is coming. the mueller report is near. so is testimony...
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would you not have endorsed it in hindsight? >> i think you can't do hindsight because it's so particular. the powerful people and the ultimate members of the 1% got together in a boardroom? seattle and made an arbitrary decision and i am a proud progressive and what progressives need to do is show working people that we need horrible reality of concentration of power in the hands of the 1%. we had a chance to do something very positive for our city and working people and by the way, not minimum wage jobs which we all believe in $15 minimum wage. these will be higher paying jobs, that folks who went to our public schools could get and it would have been transcendent. it needs to be about equality and opportunity for working people. >> who are you working for here? it sounded like you were trying to explain to the progressive movement how economics works? >> it does seem as if that's the disconnect. >> i am representing 8.6 million people and those people believe we need more fairness in our economy and think, we need jobs, growt
would you not have endorsed it in hindsight? >> i think you can't do hindsight because it's so particular. the powerful people and the ultimate members of the 1% got together in a boardroom? seattle and made an arbitrary decision and i am a proud progressive and what progressives need to do is show working people that we need horrible reality of concentration of power in the hands of the 1%. we had a chance to do something very positive for our city and working people and by the way, not...
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day and age with what's happening with cannabis and everything, do you think the suspension is in hindsight ridiculous? >> in all honesty, yes. but rules are rules and you have to live with the consequences. >> suspension lifted, that's where he's getting a shot with the as. >>> clippers head coach doc rivers on the mic tonight in l.a., imploring fans to give dirk a standing ovation. retiring at the end of the season. haskell hoops in florida. the block turns into an alley-oop jam. >>> notre dame, minnesota ice hockey. they call them the fighting irish for a reason. destroys brandon mcmanus and the glass in one move. >>> and back to the warriors game. demarcus cousins picked up jeremy lamb's shoe and chucked it in the front row. he didn't want to trip over it and risk injury. he got a technical foul for that. >>> we got a lot of comments last night on social media about how marty luri poured the beer like he was a -- it's his firsthand's beer. that's now how you pour a beer. and marty apparently took a lot of heat over that interview on game day not because of what he said. >> because the w
day and age with what's happening with cannabis and everything, do you think the suspension is in hindsight ridiculous? >> in all honesty, yes. but rules are rules and you have to live with the consequences. >> suspension lifted, that's where he's getting a shot with the as. >>> clippers head coach doc rivers on the mic tonight in l.a., imploring fans to give dirk a standing ovation. retiring at the end of the season. haskell hoops in florida. the block turns into an...
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that change up i would never have had the opportunity to grapple with that question because so in hindsight i benefited from what happened but to be honest i didn't feel that way at the time. i mean if you can state that. the kingpins in the corridors of power are often shielded from the trials and tribulations of their workforce while ruling over their fate. pride and praise come before before. a fall from grace for some is impossible to bear. it doesn't because such cases are extremely unusual but there have been instances where executives have been so troubled by the accusations leveled against them that they've wanted to commit suicide and. many of his clients say they were the last to be told of their own dismissal. it can be lonely at the top. by all appearances they were bush shipped until suddenly even their allies turned on them. leaving. them it was one thing i often notice and not just with our clients is that many never get any feedback about their work either because that's not part of the company culture or because they're unwilling or unable to deal with feedback and they're
that change up i would never have had the opportunity to grapple with that question because so in hindsight i benefited from what happened but to be honest i didn't feel that way at the time. i mean if you can state that. the kingpins in the corridors of power are often shielded from the trials and tribulations of their workforce while ruling over their fate. pride and praise come before before. a fall from grace for some is impossible to bear. it doesn't because such cases are extremely...
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but 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 i think as a family, we feel like, live life to its full. you know, 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 in an adventure 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 also 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 been a hippie ever 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 a company called virgin brides. i put my bridal dress on, gave people a good laugh. and we found
but 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 i think as a family, we feel like, live life to its full. you know, 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 in an...
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round particularly with frankfurt giving as good as they got in an exhilarating match up but the hindsight too was uncharacteristically wasteful of a. although bookie played a big part in that expertly stopping and say were a bit in the thirty fourth minute. we are trying to change the world that intensified so in the end the good result was a good result because frankfurt's courageous the formants was eventually rewarded. with a visit his failing to clear the ball the cost of battle to get it back the four spelling in a cross but look a young. which is a strong and spectacular style. one with ten minutes of the first half to go not that much of a surprise given frankfurt's potential. and the hosts didn't let up dormant again how they keep it to thank the pairing this vicious shot from right age in the fifty seventh minute and frankfurt had plenty more chances. is on his own we're not down in the dumps or anything frankfurt have an awesome front line with those three strikers pretty secure because guys aren't talking of which this freekick buyout capital looks pretty wicked. but only at th
round particularly with frankfurt giving as good as they got in an exhilarating match up but the hindsight too was uncharacteristically wasteful of a. although bookie played a big part in that expertly stopping and say were a bit in the thirty fourth minute. we are trying to change the world that intensified so in the end the good result was a good result because frankfurt's courageous the formants was eventually rewarded. with a visit his failing to clear the ball the cost of battle to get it...
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. >> i think you're being a little too hard on yourself hindsight is always 20/20.structure a statistical point of view was a good one you faded in the correct direction. these are the types of trades that work out more often than not. this one did slightly. maybe it didn't make as much money as you might have done doing something else, but winning lottery numbers would have won too stick with the smart trades and be happy this was smart. >> it went up and that's what you were generally anticipating. here's the thing i think it went up a little too much the move feels impulsive, impetuous. it is such a reset for the stock that i think at a minimum it either backs and fills, doesn't make forward progress, or gives back and works back toward the gap. i would say if one made money, however they did it, take it and run. >> all right >>> up next, your tweets and the "final call. you traded options.y, i thought i'm not really a wall street guy. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too complicated, you know? well sure, at first, but jj can help you with that. jj, will
. >> i think you're being a little too hard on yourself hindsight is always 20/20.structure a statistical point of view was a good one you faded in the correct direction. these are the types of trades that work out more often than not. this one did slightly. maybe it didn't make as much money as you might have done doing something else, but winning lottery numbers would have won too stick with the smart trades and be happy this was smart. >> it went up and that's what you were...
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. >> trevor: in hindsight our policy of stealing your dna to make sex clones for saudi sheiks shoulde been disclosed earlier. ( laughter ) i wish i had done this when i was shoplifting as a kid. mister, i realize i shouldn't have had this candy in my pocket without paying and going forward we vow to give more attention to this issue. oh, these chips, i recognize now. it's bullshit. they know what they're doing. what's crazy is the only reason tech companies is spying on us is to get better to advertising to us. that's the only reason. but somehow the advertising isn't improving at all. i don't know ant you, but i'm always seeing ads for stuff that i don't need, right. i see ads on my instagram for a lawn mower. i live in new york city. a baby stroller, i don't need that, i'm a big boy. the worst for me is i get these ads for penis enlargement cream. i don't need that. i need vagina shrinking cream! ( laughter ) let's move on to today's top story. ( audience reacts ) ( laughter ) ( applause ) >> trevor: oh, man! oh! jussie smollett. a month ago, few people knew who he was. if you hear
. >> trevor: in hindsight our policy of stealing your dna to make sex clones for saudi sheiks shoulde been disclosed earlier. ( laughter ) i wish i had done this when i was shoplifting as a kid. mister, i realize i shouldn't have had this candy in my pocket without paying and going forward we vow to give more attention to this issue. oh, these chips, i recognize now. it's bullshit. they know what they're doing. what's crazy is the only reason tech companies is spying on us is to get...
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come if that turns out to be the case, mean that any preparations businesses were to do now with hindsightturned out to have been a waste of time and money. lots of possibility. thank you for now. lots more detail on our website of what that report says and analysis. we will keep you up to date. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the white house says three of vietnam's commercial carriers, vietjet, bamboo airways and vietnam airlines, have signed aviation deals with two american firms, boeing and sabre, worth at least $15 billion. they did so on the eve of the meeting between president trump and kimjong—un in hanoi. officials said the business deals would help support more than 80,000 american jobs and increase airline safety for vietnamese international travellers. music streaming giant spotify has launched its service in india, hoping to tap into its 140 million music consumers. multilingual music recommendations and playlists featuring music from popular bollywood movies will be available. the music streaming powerhouse will face stiff competition from rival
come if that turns out to be the case, mean that any preparations businesses were to do now with hindsightturned out to have been a waste of time and money. lots of possibility. thank you for now. lots more detail on our website of what that report says and analysis. we will keep you up to date. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the white house says three of vietnam's commercial carriers, vietjet, bamboo airways and vietnam airlines, have signed aviation deals with...
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those concerned for reputation seems ironic and not only in hindsight given how long the future scandals have been simmering before they boiled over. in september two thousand and fifteen four months after ending the partnership with fee for your going stock established interpol's first ever ethics committee. we brought in my own external advisory service with experts from our police officers from other international organizations as well as research as and people from transparency international they all helped us write a set of policies and after i took the helm hearing the deal we decided we wouldn't accept any money from the alcohol industry the sex industry tobacco industry all the arms industry. consensus kind of to where no man i'm so name. along with the new ethics committee interpol also created a new position the due diligence officer. is tasked with deciding whether a potential partnership was ethical or not. we notice that the bigger a company is the more problems it has so the question for interpol is do we want to exclude entire sectors such as pharmaceuticals such as banks
those concerned for reputation seems ironic and not only in hindsight given how long the future scandals have been simmering before they boiled over. in september two thousand and fifteen four months after ending the partnership with fee for your going stock established interpol's first ever ethics committee. we brought in my own external advisory service with experts from our police officers from other international organizations as well as research as and people from transparency...
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david: since you brought it up anyway, one of the biggest headaches for cathay was in hindsight that they had on oil prices. do we know anything, if this as part of the reason why they are given such good guidance ahead of the earnings release? kyunghee: one of the things they did when they started seeing problems and losses is went to the market and started shortening their hedging contracts. previously they hedged as long as five years. they shortened that to two or three years now. in most of the hedging contracts you have seen causing losses for them in the past, they are maturing as well. much of the bad contracts they have gone into are pretty much expiring. you should see some of that improving as we go forward. yvonne: thank you, our asia transport reporter from singapore. seng extendingng those lifting equities. this is a look at the nikkei, up one third of 1%. we do have cathay on the way up for a second day after that surge on wednesday. that is the situation at the moment. we have a bit of relief currently. this is bloomberg. ♪ this isn't just any moving day. this is movi
david: since you brought it up anyway, one of the biggest headaches for cathay was in hindsight that they had on oil prices. do we know anything, if this as part of the reason why they are given such good guidance ahead of the earnings release? kyunghee: one of the things they did when they started seeing problems and losses is went to the market and started shortening their hedging contracts. previously they hedged as long as five years. they shortened that to two or three years now. in most...
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because of the student loan debt, and all say would have approached college finances differently in hindsight james beard restaurant and chef awards. two san francisco restaurants nominated, quince and nopa. three chefs, corey lee, corey le david kinch of christopher kostow of the restaurant at meadowwood, also awesome. awards announced may 6th in chicago. >> you're more foodie than i am. experiences? >> it's been many years, need to take you, good team bonding. >> bring everybody. >>> abc's brand local is sharing stories. >> self-proclaimed nuns who formed community, put faith in healing powers of cannabis. >> i'm sister kate of sisters of the valley, known as weed nuns and make healing products out of nonpsychoactive cannabis plants. >> been a seen the light, loving it. >> what was i going to say? >> you look like most unlikely weed dealers. >> everybody thought i was undercover cop. refrigerators we keep the plants. we have sisters who will never smoke, we're activists, support ourselves with activism for women-owned businesses, most newly deregulated business on the planet. >>> getting fi
because of the student loan debt, and all say would have approached college finances differently in hindsight james beard restaurant and chef awards. two san francisco restaurants nominated, quince and nopa. three chefs, corey lee, corey le david kinch of christopher kostow of the restaurant at meadowwood, also awesome. awards announced may 6th in chicago. >> you're more foodie than i am. experiences? >> it's been many years, need to take you, good team bonding. >> bring...
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so s when we prepare financial statements is the agency has 20/20 hindsight. if we make submissions looking back they'll say that that was material and then observation two is when we have a debate whether to disclose we look at observation one as our guide post. so real quick, the sfmta has controls and procedures on the website when we renew them we can go through them and they're simply a set of internal controls to guide decision making in the absence of when those decisions have to be made. theyal kate the competitive bidding standard and retention of professional and that type of thing is spelled out in the control and procedures so we're not making it up ad hoc. the reason we're doing the train in some ways it's a prophylactic so if we make an error in the future we can say we trained up and did the best we could. how do you discharge your responsibilities? you could read the official statement and then you're going to ask but can't i rely on staff and the answer is yes, you can rely on staff if it's reasonable and in good faith. if you see red flags in
so s when we prepare financial statements is the agency has 20/20 hindsight. if we make submissions looking back they'll say that that was material and then observation two is when we have a debate whether to disclose we look at observation one as our guide post. so real quick, the sfmta has controls and procedures on the website when we renew them we can go through them and they're simply a set of internal controls to guide decision making in the absence of when those decisions have to be...
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those decisions and how we thought about those decisions at the time and what is the benefit of hindsight? i try to be honest in my own reassessment of did we get it right or did we not? jimtwo biggest issues are -- jim coming's announcement in july about our conclusion of the case in a public way that parted from the president and jim's decision in october to notify congress about the reopening of the case. the emails on the weiner laptop -- i would -- i very much agreed with jim'
those decisions and how we thought about those decisions at the time and what is the benefit of hindsight? i try to be honest in my own reassessment of did we get it right or did we not? jimtwo biggest issues are -- jim coming's announcement in july about our conclusion of the case in a public way that parted from the president and jim's decision in october to notify congress about the reopening of the case. the emails on the weiner laptop -- i would -- i very much agreed with jim'
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looking back now in hindsight it was an opportunity that may have slipped through our hands as an organization>> but now he took a closer look at the crime scene photos and began to develop his own very different theory. she was shot at point blank range and despite the stereo equipment stacked by the front door, very little was actually stolen. >> the suspect made it appear to look like a burglary. they staged it. she was executed. >> in other words, someone had wanted sherry dead. so now he dug deeper through the file looking for names, female names. >> we had five women that would have had access to sherry and perhaps at least some of them may have motivated to harm her. three of them reeliminated almost immediately for insufficient motive. >> but there was still two names left. one of them was a coworker. >> a woman named debra. this person of interest was later replaced by sherry and problems followed almost immediately after that. >> there was bad blood between them. >> there was a motive. >> reporter: debra had moved to california. in the meantime, he learned more about the second woman
looking back now in hindsight it was an opportunity that may have slipped through our hands as an organization>> but now he took a closer look at the crime scene photos and began to develop his own very different theory. she was shot at point blank range and despite the stereo equipment stacked by the front door, very little was actually stolen. >> the suspect made it appear to look like a burglary. they staged it. she was executed. >> in other words, someone had wanted sherry...
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a mistake and he handed the documents basically to our russian infill traitors, do you think in hindsight think the mistake was in charging them. it is possible that look, i still have a lot of faith in huler and believe that he thought out all of these strategying fully. nobody is perfect so it is possible that is true. bringing the lawyers into the picture one thing they're relying on is the u.s. lawyers here abiding by the protective order and trying to ensure that our system through the courts is not corrupted. the court, the lawyers, and the prosecutors have a possibility to try and guard against that. so it could be that he did not foresee this outcome, but once again mueller caught up to them and he was able to detect what he was doing before he gave over sensitive information. >> but american lawyers need to worry about american rule of law. thank you very much. happy friday. coming up, why i'm obsessing with two things. the same thing happening over and over and the same thing happening over and over. and th happening over and over. with an ingredient originally discovered... in
a mistake and he handed the documents basically to our russian infill traitors, do you think in hindsight think the mistake was in charging them. it is possible that look, i still have a lot of faith in huler and believe that he thought out all of these strategying fully. nobody is perfect so it is possible that is true. bringing the lawyers into the picture one thing they're relying on is the u.s. lawyers here abiding by the protective order and trying to ensure that our system through the...
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hindsight is 20/20. but i saw this last night, it was horrifying to me. it literally shocked me, and i felt it was important to reach out and let people know that i was sorry for this picture not only was in the yearbook, but was on the page with my name on it. reporter: is there a difference between you and the michael jackson blackface [inaudible] governor northam: that is up to them. everything is in sound bites these days, but i believe both of them are wrong. but there is a contrast between the blackface and someone standing there in a ku klux klan outfit, and me dressed in a michael jackson costume for a dance contest. and again, they are both wrong, but i would hope people would see the contrast. reporter: had that picture come out of you with your face darkened in a michael jackson contest, would you have resigned? governor northam: no, because i am letting you know right now, without a picture, that that is what happened. that's the way i want to be honest with people. and as i said earlier, i discussed this with a person of color. he let me know
hindsight is 20/20. but i saw this last night, it was horrifying to me. it literally shocked me, and i felt it was important to reach out and let people know that i was sorry for this picture not only was in the yearbook, but was on the page with my name on it. reporter: is there a difference between you and the michael jackson blackface [inaudible] governor northam: that is up to them. everything is in sound bites these days, but i believe both of them are wrong. but there is a contrast...
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keep in mind that i'm able to calculate those numbers with the benefit of hindsight. during the election, if i were interested in d-6, i'd have to look at every single i.e. filing that comes through the ethics commission. that is a total of 800 more pages of filings. >> chair chiu: i'm sorry. could you clarify that statement. so during -- this is a -- a retrospective view, so we can see where the funding was coming from and being contributed to the various campaigns, but in the last 90 days, when filings are made on a daily basis, what level of visibility or granularity would we be able to see? >> i'm sorry. you would be able to see all the filings. >> chair chiu: okay. so it's aggregated here? >> yes. >> chair chiu: okay. >> another instance where you would have to look at, in the old way, every single filing coming in is late contributions. back when the ethics commission was accepting pipe filings, the volume was so great we could not keep up with the volume. so we'd have all the filings on hand. interested persons and staff, press, would come into the offices, sit
keep in mind that i'm able to calculate those numbers with the benefit of hindsight. during the election, if i were interested in d-6, i'd have to look at every single i.e. filing that comes through the ethics commission. that is a total of 800 more pages of filings. >> chair chiu: i'm sorry. could you clarify that statement. so during -- this is a -- a retrospective view, so we can see where the funding was coming from and being contributed to the various campaigns, but in the last 90...
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in hindsight, that was a big mistake.nded by restarting its moth-balled reactor and converting plutonium into nuclear bombs. bush scrambled to strike a new deal but it was too little, too late. >> north korea performed its first test ever of a nuclear weapon. >> north korea joined the nuclear club in october 2006. >> north korea tests a nuclear bomb and is now a nuclear power. >> under kim jong-il, it was nuclear program on steroids. four tests in five years. >> a seismic event detected in north korea. >> north korea says it has successfully tested a hydrogen bomb. >> in a rare televised speech on new year's day, kim jong-il officially declared mission accomplished. his nation's decades-long quest for the bomb has been realized. the question is, despite the recent overtures for peace, will kim jong-un give up the prize that his family and his country fought for for so long? at panera, we treat soup differently. with vine ripened tomatoes, signature cheddar, simmered to perfection. with big flavors, not artificial ones. en
in hindsight, that was a big mistake.nded by restarting its moth-balled reactor and converting plutonium into nuclear bombs. bush scrambled to strike a new deal but it was too little, too late. >> north korea performed its first test ever of a nuclear weapon. >> north korea joined the nuclear club in october 2006. >> north korea tests a nuclear bomb and is now a nuclear power. >> under kim jong-il, it was nuclear program on steroids. four tests in five years. >> a...
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powell: we are in the know in hindsight. the length of this patient period is going to depend on incoming data and implications for the outlook. it's hard to say and think of what to call it at this point or how to label it. so, really, your second question is about how we think about financial conditions. and i would say this. we think about a broad range of financial conditions, not just one or two things. it's interest rates, it's risk spreads, it's currencies, stock market. and what matters for financial conditions is when there are changes and changes are sustained for a period of time, then they become important for us because they have important macroeconomic implications. we don't react to most things that happen in the financial markets but when we see a sustained change in the financial conditions, that is something that has to play in our thinking. our policy works for financial onditions. >> i wanted to ask whether the fed is gathering information about some of the new money laundering against deutch bank and whe
powell: we are in the know in hindsight. the length of this patient period is going to depend on incoming data and implications for the outlook. it's hard to say and think of what to call it at this point or how to label it. so, really, your second question is about how we think about financial conditions. and i would say this. we think about a broad range of financial conditions, not just one or two things. it's interest rates, it's risk spreads, it's currencies, stock market. and what matters...
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this day and age with what is happening with the cannabis, do you think that this suspension is in hindsight ridiculous? >> in all honesty, yes, that the rules are the rules, and you have to live with the consequences. >> the suspenis lifting's -- lifting so gets another shot with the a's. >>> the high school hopes in florida, not getting rewarded here with this jam, notre dame and minnesota ice hockey, the fighting irish, call that for reason as they destroyed brandon mcmanus and the glass in only one hit. >>> demarcus cousins picking up the issue of jeremy lamb throwing it in the front row because he said he did not want to trip over it but picked up the technical foul in the process. that is ridiculous. >> we have a lot of comments on social media on how margie laura poured his beard during the interview. you be the judge but that interview lasted 10 minutes, and mari never got to take a sip. >>> it is baheman at knowhow to, keoi hayou, dennis, you have to tilt the glass, that's the key. >>> rescue crews are finally expected to reach the amtrak train stranded in the cold for over a day an
this day and age with what is happening with the cannabis, do you think that this suspension is in hindsight ridiculous? >> in all honesty, yes, that the rules are the rules, and you have to live with the consequences. >> the suspenis lifting's -- lifting so gets another shot with the a's. >>> the high school hopes in florida, not getting rewarded here with this jam, notre dame and minnesota ice hockey, the fighting irish, call that for reason as they destroyed brandon...
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to focus on with hindsight?nt is going. this is the way this business is developing. airbus is having strong products. is the most modern one in this field. we think we are well-placed to compete with boeing. with our new products. as you have seen, emirates has 350 fourthe 330 and their fleet moving forward was we think is a strong endorsement in the confidence of these products. >> you will be becoming ceo at the beginning of april, a few days before that the u.k. is theoretically going to leave the eu. of the vieweasingly that the first big decision you will have to make as ceo will be to deal with a hard brexit? know what brexit will look like. a no deal scenario is brexit or hard brexit. we are preparing for the worst. we have worked with our to meet inventory and stock. we hope for the best and we believe that common sense will prevail. this is what we have said clearly lately, that hard brexit would be a disaster for europe and the u.k. and for airbus. we think this has to be avoided by all means. how wou
to focus on with hindsight?nt is going. this is the way this business is developing. airbus is having strong products. is the most modern one in this field. we think we are well-placed to compete with boeing. with our new products. as you have seen, emirates has 350 fourthe 330 and their fleet moving forward was we think is a strong endorsement in the confidence of these products. >> you will be becoming ceo at the beginning of april, a few days before that the u.k. is theoretically going...
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we have the benefit now of 20/20 hindsight. fair both people can look at the decisions he and comey made. some can argue they were the right decisions at the time. some can argue they weren't. that's not my issue with mr. mccabe. the reason i said he's a pitiable figure the more he and comey talk now after having been fired the worse things get and why is that? mr. mccabe was fired for an unconscionable sin in the fbi, for a lack of candor, which is a euphemism in the department of justice for lying under oath. he's had differences with many of the people he's gone out of his way to attack in the book. look, i am not defending the president and some of the things the defendant said punching down career servant is also equally unconshunable. when an fbi stands up in the witness box and raises their hand to tell the truth the whole truth, nothing but the truth, they have to be believed. in this instance, i question mr. mccabe's veracity of account. >> what about the fact that he came out this morning and he said that he and other
we have the benefit now of 20/20 hindsight. fair both people can look at the decisions he and comey made. some can argue they were the right decisions at the time. some can argue they weren't. that's not my issue with mr. mccabe. the reason i said he's a pitiable figure the more he and comey talk now after having been fired the worse things get and why is that? mr. mccabe was fired for an unconscionable sin in the fbi, for a lack of candor, which is a euphemism in the department of justice for...
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>> well, i mean in hindsight it didn't help us.gnore reality to say anything different. it didn't help us. the deal we ended up with now is worse than we had before the shutdown. look, the last thing they want -- and frankly i don't know anyone in congress who actually wants a shutdown. maybe there's one or two people, but the majority of us don't. we know that impacts people's lives. if you can do that and accomplish something, then perhaps under those circumstances i would accept it but that wasn't the case here and that's very disappointing to me. >> tomorrow, as you know, will be the one-year anniversary of the parkland shooting. even the president talked about legislation to address gun violence in the country in the wake of that. your democratic colleagues are bringing up legislation to restrict high capacity magazines. there's also discussions of universal background checks. is that legislation you would support? >> again, we would want to look at it. the magazines, it's not going to make any difference. the evidence is pret
>> well, i mean in hindsight it didn't help us.gnore reality to say anything different. it didn't help us. the deal we ended up with now is worse than we had before the shutdown. look, the last thing they want -- and frankly i don't know anyone in congress who actually wants a shutdown. maybe there's one or two people, but the majority of us don't. we know that impacts people's lives. if you can do that and accomplish something, then perhaps under those circumstances i would accept it but...
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>> however, everyone was mad about what comey did in 2016 except for maybe the trump campaign in hindsightt the end, but we should apply that standard now? >> that's a hard argument to make. one of the things barr, i think, probably wants to do is to fix some of those perception problems over at the justice department, that this is a place where people just go out and have press conferences and say all kinds of things about people who are not being charged with any kind of crime. and, you know, to sort of apply the comey standard to this is a little hypocritical on the democrat side, but it would also be, i think, compounding and an already damaging problem for the department that is really in bad shape in terms of public perception and in terms of their ability to really do what they are supposed to be doing, which is carrying out investigations without it all being out for the world to see. that being said, this is an extraordinary investigation. i do think something is going to have to come out, and to evan's point, more than barr wants to come out is probably going to end upcoming o ko
>> however, everyone was mad about what comey did in 2016 except for maybe the trump campaign in hindsightt the end, but we should apply that standard now? >> that's a hard argument to make. one of the things barr, i think, probably wants to do is to fix some of those perception problems over at the justice department, that this is a place where people just go out and have press conferences and say all kinds of things about people who are not being charged with any kind of crime....