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although, it was a hindsight thing.ndon that would be highly vulnerable as well and westminster bridge, being driven into people, it didn't ring alarm thousand people, and it was a concern that this wasn't taken quickly enough. but also to look back and think, there are plenty of other sites in london be similarly vulnerable and it could have been those into your point, if this is a society want to live in, thatis this is a society want to live in, that is another reasonable precaution to take and now it is being taken. but the same time, you do not want barriers going up every single place. this is life, and unfortunately, we just do not know where they're going to strike next. asi where they're going to strike next. as i say, it's easier to look at in think. is one of those images that you just, it is a gift, really. for the picture editor. mostly get these events, these broad grins that don't tell the story. here you have, you describe the photo. it isjust fantastic. theresa may, she just looks like she is seething.
although, it was a hindsight thing.ndon that would be highly vulnerable as well and westminster bridge, being driven into people, it didn't ring alarm thousand people, and it was a concern that this wasn't taken quickly enough. but also to look back and think, there are plenty of other sites in london be similarly vulnerable and it could have been those into your point, if this is a society want to live in, thatis this is a society want to live in, that is another reasonable precaution to take...
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with hindsight, there are always things that one thinks it could have been different or better.thing was to sit together with a great team and to look at the direction of the bank and to hire great people to continuously coach them, develop them, and retain them, which i think are the biggest functions of a leader. i have done what i thought i should do, and i think lloyds' results speak for themselves. the bank has been made fit or a purpose. we have given taxpayers' money back and some more, which was a big achievement in a moment of pride for the staff in the bank. we are absolutely customer centric. we have the largest digital bank in the country, when a digital is the fastest-growing segment to being in establishing bank. we have the largest marketing share through digital, which is fantastic. francine: how do you navigate the u.k. economy? you are tied to the u.k. economy, and there can be bumps and rides, and we don't know where we will end up because of political decisions in 12, 18 months. antonio: you are right, there is a significant amount of uncertainty with the u.k
with hindsight, there are always things that one thinks it could have been different or better.thing was to sit together with a great team and to look at the direction of the bank and to hire great people to continuously coach them, develop them, and retain them, which i think are the biggest functions of a leader. i have done what i thought i should do, and i think lloyds' results speak for themselves. the bank has been made fit or a purpose. we have given taxpayers' money back and some more,...
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it, and iook at always look at it in hindsight.y,nd gold-silver is cheap relative to gold. that is with history and hindsight. correlations break down in extreme markets. that is why don't a lot of weight on it. gold has been a recipient of safe haven trade until may or april. the u.s. government bonds were the trade. it was the wrong kind of crisis for the gold. the fed released the inference and it tends to be dovish global growth has been filtering down stale -- still. gold continues to rally. across thend silver 92 in the next couple of weeks. thank you to talk to you. have a good weekend. our top ofnow for ,he hour themepark operator marlin entertainment. the owner of legoland parks is going private led by the lego founding family and blackstone. taylor riggs is looking at the buyout. this is about expansion. taylor: it is all about expansion and this is getting it done for shareholders, up 14%. what is interesting is that blackstone is currently the investment arm of the founding family of legoland, and then you have the cana
it, and iook at always look at it in hindsight.y,nd gold-silver is cheap relative to gold. that is with history and hindsight. correlations break down in extreme markets. that is why don't a lot of weight on it. gold has been a recipient of safe haven trade until may or april. the u.s. government bonds were the trade. it was the wrong kind of crisis for the gold. the fed released the inference and it tends to be dovish global growth has been filtering down stale -- still. gold continues to...
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meet her she's done i'm on it yet but it was and more you see it wrong you know i mean there are hindsight shy sad should have said see a guy already i write your address at this hour early i mean more calls i hold out i'm more of a clerk at a connecticut incremental with a crowbar braccia group going emerged as a member to either i'm your brother but i don't know i got all that garbage well most of the cash right about tell me they need to telegraph the stuff number. he hasn't always been a tradesman as a young man he food against the soviet union under the leadership of afghanistan's most respected military leader ahmed shah masood was that young to say most of the familiar charges hold moment she had been could ever say must come but how did you lose her report when you're in a superior folks on the upstream side of them sort of bizzare in your courtroom out of covering the past for each other but there are enormous from. martin that are forming some muscle and before the what the joke here what was it your best it was more busking juggler. in my room but i don't think you more than tha
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>> i'm a historian so my training is in hindsight. trying to make predictions about the future, i would say that we're entering into another period of reckoning. in a lot of ways, that book starts in the aftermath of watergate with the ways in which the country has to pick up the pieces, in the aftermath of that scandal. i think we're heading into that moment again. >> really? >> what do you want people to take away from reading your book? >> yeah. >> i want them to take away an understanding of the way in which they themselves understand their world. fault lines, we mean in two senses, one, the division across american society, in terms of politics, economics, race, gender and sexuality. but also the lines people believe about who is at fault. and that comes through the way in which they receive their information, through media, through social media, through traditional media. i hope people would start to question the way in which they themselves form their opinions about the world. >> so before i let you go, as somebody who studies
>> i'm a historian so my training is in hindsight. trying to make predictions about the future, i would say that we're entering into another period of reckoning. in a lot of ways, that book starts in the aftermath of watergate with the ways in which the country has to pick up the pieces, in the aftermath of that scandal. i think we're heading into that moment again. >> really? >> what do you want people to take away from reading your book? >> yeah. >> i want them...
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is that an entirely fair question quiz mark with 2020 hindsight it's an easy question to ask, especiallyreality was the security services, the metropolitan counterterrorist police, had 500 investigations into 3000 people, and another 20,000 on a watch list. that has gone up since then. 2017 was a horrible year. so when we hear, for example that khuram butt was being investigated for two years prior, does that tell us, the average member of the public, the extent to which he was being assessed? giving you make the point that there are hundreds of people in that category. if someone comes into an investigation, the relevant authorities will look at the intelligence they've got, they look at the information passed to them by members of the public. members of the security service and police and make an assessment as to what they need to do. against the priorities that they have. the fact that he came below the priority level for the security services to be doing further action means there were other people above him that they had to watch, they could have been doing something. it's a resourc
is that an entirely fair question quiz mark with 2020 hindsight it's an easy question to ask, especiallyreality was the security services, the metropolitan counterterrorist police, had 500 investigations into 3000 people, and another 20,000 on a watch list. that has gone up since then. 2017 was a horrible year. so when we hear, for example that khuram butt was being investigated for two years prior, does that tell us, the average member of the public, the extent to which he was being assessed?...
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of course in hindsight, we could say it would have been a good idea if they were allowed to expel the jewish population, but we did not know it at the time, because this was before the death camps had been created. so fdr essentially supported the state department in refusing to thew -- refusing to accept french request to allow these jews to emigrate to america. but i thought, for the purpose of my book, this was an interesting case study, because even after they arrived in france, they could not go as a group to the united states. they still come up for the most ,art, applied for u.s. visas and when they got to the camp in thece, they continued request for american visas. there was a u.s. consulate in and they started writing applications, transferring the previous applications from student art to marseille. marseille.ttgart to there were 500 in this jewish in baldern, but iulde chose kippenheim, because there are photographs of deportations. there are very few photographs of deportations of jews from germany, but what makes these photographs remarkable is not only do you see here j
of course in hindsight, we could say it would have been a good idea if they were allowed to expel the jewish population, but we did not know it at the time, because this was before the death camps had been created. so fdr essentially supported the state department in refusing to thew -- refusing to accept french request to allow these jews to emigrate to america. but i thought, for the purpose of my book, this was an interesting case study, because even after they arrived in france, they could...
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to assume -- it is mere hindsight to us you let the was the mostd important military operation of world war ii, over which the success of the war against hitler's depended. , as a military , that is cor hornswaggle, or loyalist hogwash. i bow to no one in my admiration of churchill's lonely stand against taylor after the franco-british defeat in the summer of 1940, his finest hour. in if after pearl harbor 1941 the direction of the war fdr'st hitler's is surely finest hour, as a hope my fdr trilogy can persuade you, as it has persuaded me. all through volume ii, commander-in-chief, churchill has done his best to argue vainly against a cross-channel lending, twice coming to the united states to argue personally with the president. reveals not only just how opposed to d-day , but how theained prime minister sent arguably , in the viewssages of the american secretary, henry stimson, director stalin, without telling the president, to say d-day would have to be combatin favor of more in italy and the mediterranean. finally, in cairo, in front of the president and his military advisers, the p
to assume -- it is mere hindsight to us you let the was the mostd important military operation of world war ii, over which the success of the war against hitler's depended. , as a military , that is cor hornswaggle, or loyalist hogwash. i bow to no one in my admiration of churchill's lonely stand against taylor after the franco-british defeat in the summer of 1940, his finest hour. in if after pearl harbor 1941 the direction of the war fdr'st hitler's is surely finest hour, as a hope my fdr...
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in hindsight, it wasn't acceptable.are you saying men are treated differently to women in the villa?” feel like there's a lot less for men and you can get pulled up on things and you can get pulled up on things a lot easier. that's interesting, why do you think that, what kind of evidence from the series? for example, not that i was offended or i had example, not that i was offended or ihad any example, not that i was offended or i had any problem with that, my bum was slapped a few times while i was in the villa but i feel like if that was a boy doing that to a girl it might have been seen a different way but it's all to do with the perspective of the people in charge of the show. women were slapping your bum but if it was the other way round you don't think it will be allowed ? round you don't think it will be allowed? even if it was ok with the girland allowed? even if it was ok with the girl and someone did that to a girl, i feel like people in girl and someone did that to a girl, ifeel like people in charge girl an
in hindsight, it wasn't acceptable.are you saying men are treated differently to women in the villa?” feel like there's a lot less for men and you can get pulled up on things and you can get pulled up on things a lot easier. that's interesting, why do you think that, what kind of evidence from the series? for example, not that i was offended or i had example, not that i was offended or ihad any example, not that i was offended or i had any problem with that, my bum was slapped a few times...
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hindsight is perfect. actually it is not. historians disagree like everybody else. i think that was one of the weak points. his response to that would be, i think, we had eight years of peace and prosperity. that's how he would answer. he would say, yes, and i would agree with that. we are not saying he was a saint. he was a president. president, ok? he is like other men and women. they make mistakes. i see the iranian policy in the guatemalan policy as mistakes, myself. looking back. but i have a tremendous advantage knowing how things turned out. you do, too. i agree with you. yes? >> i am out of my element here. i want to ask several questions, if i may. prof. galambos: let's go one at a time. i have a limited mind. i do things sequentially. >> my first one is, is d-day the same as doomsday? prof. galambos: it was for germany in the end. [laughter] prof. galambos: the day before d-day, and this is going to go in the eisenhower memorial, all the paratroopers he got with, he hated the thought they were go
hindsight is perfect. actually it is not. historians disagree like everybody else. i think that was one of the weak points. his response to that would be, i think, we had eight years of peace and prosperity. that's how he would answer. he would say, yes, and i would agree with that. we are not saying he was a saint. he was a president. president, ok? he is like other men and women. they make mistakes. i see the iranian policy in the guatemalan policy as mistakes, myself. looking back. but i...
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wish them a person than one i'm on it yet but it was an emergency wrong you know i mean there are hindsight shy sad shit now if that's your guy or i write your address up this hourly i mean more closer to what i'm going to hook up or going to a look at incremental with a crowbar braccia group going emerged as a member to go out there i'm your brother but are i got all that garbage all lot of cash right about tell me to notify the good of it but if that number. haji hasn't always been a tradesman as a young man he food against the soviet union under the leadership of afghanistan's most respected military leader ahmed shah masood was doing the same oh so. your choice of this whole moment you had been caught there was a must. also the police had to report when you're in a superior pick some up see sort of them sort of bizarre way and you do you know them out a couple really just for you but they're very nervous from. modern that of course from. my salon book with the hope that it just you but was it your best it was more classic and just. you my mum but i don't think you more than do you want
wish them a person than one i'm on it yet but it was an emergency wrong you know i mean there are hindsight shy sad shit now if that's your guy or i write your address up this hourly i mean more closer to what i'm going to hook up or going to a look at incremental with a crowbar braccia group going emerged as a member to go out there i'm your brother but are i got all that garbage all lot of cash right about tell me to notify the good of it but if that number. haji hasn't always been a...
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it is a product of hindsight bias, the tendency to see a pattern in retrospect never exists in real-time. the truth is every person's life is a product of random events and consequential decisions. the random events are the things that happen to you. they are largely beyond your control. the consequential decisions are what you choose to do about it. randomning about the events is a waste of time. the key to a life of integrity is to take ownership of the consequential decisions. a philosopher wrote if you should live your life so you should never be ashamed if anything you do or say is published around the world. even if it is cast in a false light. you, conduct takes yourself with integrity so you will never need to look back with regret, even if the things that are said about you are not true. winston churchill famously said never give in, never. nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to the convictions of honor and consent. you may hear that quotation from time to time. people often invoke it with courage but ignore the last clause. they miss the caveat. if you
it is a product of hindsight bias, the tendency to see a pattern in retrospect never exists in real-time. the truth is every person's life is a product of random events and consequential decisions. the random events are the things that happen to you. they are largely beyond your control. the consequential decisions are what you choose to do about it. randomning about the events is a waste of time. the key to a life of integrity is to take ownership of the consequential decisions. a philosopher...
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them a person down when i'm out of it yet but was and more just wrong you know i mean there are hindsight shy satsu babs that's your guy or i write your address at this hour yeah me more closer to what i'm going to hook up or going to they're going to have now with a crowbar braccia group going emerged as a member died there i'm your brother but i have not got all that garbage well and lot of cash right about tell me the not funny good of it but the stuff number. she hasn't always been a tradesman as a young man he food against the soviet union under the leadership of afghanistan's most respected military leader ahmed shah masood was that young to say most of. your choice of this whole moment you had been continuously must. also that you're a sort of reporter when you're in a superior book some upsy sort of themselves but that he and your court you know i'm not a couple really just for you but they're very nervous from. martin that of course from my son before the what the joke to you but was it your best it was more classic and joke or. you might of them but i don't think you more than d
them a person down when i'm out of it yet but was and more just wrong you know i mean there are hindsight shy satsu babs that's your guy or i write your address at this hour yeah me more closer to what i'm going to hook up or going to they're going to have now with a crowbar braccia group going emerged as a member died there i'm your brother but i have not got all that garbage well and lot of cash right about tell me the not funny good of it but the stuff number. she hasn't always been a...
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in hindsight, do you think they made a good decision. kind of a virtual must-win. >> i don't think it was a decision, really, that was up to them. i think he was not healthy enough to play. i think the way they looked at it. and you're right. to me, there was no way they were winning that game. they didn't have enough fire power to win. and their defense let them down. toronto without durant to me is a more talented team. so klay thompson will have to play well and the defense will have to be more game two like. where they limit toronto in the low 100s. >> you mentioned durant. he's a huge factor. who knows if or when he'll be able to play in the series. if he does come back, he will have been out for over a month. what can you expect him to be able to do out a month? >> i would say this. for most people, you can't expect much. with an all time great like durant, i think he'll be at the very least really good. he may not be dominant great but i think he's so good. so different. and it helps so much being able to put iguodala back on the
in hindsight, do you think they made a good decision. kind of a virtual must-win. >> i don't think it was a decision, really, that was up to them. i think he was not healthy enough to play. i think the way they looked at it. and you're right. to me, there was no way they were winning that game. they didn't have enough fire power to win. and their defense let them down. toronto without durant to me is a more talented team. so klay thompson will have to play well and the defense will have...
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i hope in hindsight it helps him recover from the standpoint of people getting to know him a little betterearly throughout the entire process of this season this year, there is been a lot of misunderstanding. that has been very loud in terms of noise since this. you heard his mother wanda come out. there's been a lot of noise about. this as he goes through this process all next year to get himself back on the floor, people get to understand more of who he is. he it will all be off the court. i hope he can use that time on craft what he wants to craft in terms of the message in the future. >> we move on with the dubs on 7 pregame show. presented by xfinity. look at all these people lined up outside. they want one last dance at oracle arena. hopefully after a win tonight. we're coming back with much more live from we're not going to make it. oh, we're going to make it. woo. ♪ >>> the warriors shocked the whole nba. now we have something special. oakland was on the map. . it was really san francisco or the bay at that time. it was oakland. >> thanks for all the memories. 47 seasons. it will e
i hope in hindsight it helps him recover from the standpoint of people getting to know him a little betterearly throughout the entire process of this season this year, there is been a lot of misunderstanding. that has been very loud in terms of noise since this. you heard his mother wanda come out. there's been a lot of noise about. this as he goes through this process all next year to get himself back on the floor, people get to understand more of who he is. he it will all be off the court. i...
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at the last sort of cycle, you'll notice that the last move was an unnecessary move in hindsight. and that last move in this one would have been a hike so why not go back why not cut rates at this point? >> i think everything jim said, look, he's a very smart guy. he's right i just think that particular train of thought is early. we theed to be data dependent. we are seeing some wage inflation. i think that that wage inflation could be very positive for the economy. it's got a lot more money into the middle class earners' hands. that can generate some organic economic growth. so my point is, yes, i see everything he sees but i think we have to be patient. this federal reserve, this process we've gotten into where the federal reserve is running to the microphones every time we see one piece of weak data, i think is wrong and i think markets are getting the wrong reaction it's a pavlovian reaction that doesn't make sense to me so a little bit of patience, let's see the data develop through the summer i don't think they're going to cut tomorrow at all. i do think they're going to qui
at the last sort of cycle, you'll notice that the last move was an unnecessary move in hindsight. and that last move in this one would have been a hike so why not go back why not cut rates at this point? >> i think everything jim said, look, he's a very smart guy. he's right i just think that particular train of thought is early. we theed to be data dependent. we are seeing some wage inflation. i think that that wage inflation could be very positive for the economy. it's got a lot more...
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to meet her she's done i'm on it yet but was and more you see it wrong you know i mean there are hindsight shy sad she doubts that soon i already i am right sure dress up this hour early i mean more cause i hold out i'm more of a clerk at a connecticut incremental with a crowbar braccia group going on more of that remember how i adore i'm your brother but i don't know i got all that garbage well most of the cash right about tell me did a ton of good of the stuff number. he hasn't always been a tradesman as a young man he food against the soviet union under the leadership of afghanistan's most respected military leader ahmed shah masood was that young to say most of. your charges hold moment you had been caught there was a must. but so that you please have a report when you're in a superior folks on the up see sort of them sort of bizarre way in your courtroom out of covering the last 4 inches of them that are enormous from. modern that are forms from my salon book with the what a joke here what was it your best it was more classic and judge. you might remember but i don't think you more th
to meet her she's done i'm on it yet but was and more you see it wrong you know i mean there are hindsight shy sad she doubts that soon i already i am right sure dress up this hour early i mean more cause i hold out i'm more of a clerk at a connecticut incremental with a crowbar braccia group going on more of that remember how i adore i'm your brother but i don't know i got all that garbage well most of the cash right about tell me did a ton of good of the stuff number. he hasn't always been a...
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push them a person down when i'm on it yet but it was an emergency run you know i mean there are hindsight shy sat's you babs that's your guy or i write your address or sourly i mean more calls are what i'm going to hook up or going to they're going to have now with a crowbar braccia group going emerged as a member go out there i'm your brother but are i got all that garbage well and lot of cash right about tell me the not funny good of it but if that number. had she hasn't always been a tradesman as a young man he food against the soviet union under the leadership of afghanistan's most respected military leader ahmed shah masood was that young to say most of. your choice or this whole moment you had been continuously must. also that you're a sort of reporter when you're in a city to poke some up see sort of them solo but that he and you do you know him out a couple really just for you but they're very nervous from. a lot of the reforms from my son before the what a joke to you but but it sure does so it was more classic and joke. in my film but i think you more than you want to know money
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concessions, including officers actions will be judged by their minds at the time of the shooting up by hindsight. officers will be criminally liable for negligently deaths and the requirement that officers use all nonlethal options first love still over 100 supporters who turned out today to speak on behalf of 3.92 feel that this is a worthy start to cutting back on deadly police shootings. i was here last for a hearing committee in 2015. and it never left the sembly hearing. >>so that's 4 years ago so this is progress, yes, it is it is progress are we done i don't believ>son sacramento, ka dickerson. one other american tourists has been confirmed dead and the dominican republic 55 year-old joseph allen husam from new jersey. he was found dead last week by staff at hotel terra linda and sosa sua an autopsy report indicated that he went into cardiac arrest and that is spotty just did not show any internal or external signs of violence. authorities believe the cases involving 8 other americans say they're still saying that's not connected. the us state department issued a travel advisory back in a
concessions, including officers actions will be judged by their minds at the time of the shooting up by hindsight. officers will be criminally liable for negligently deaths and the requirement that officers use all nonlethal options first love still over 100 supporters who turned out today to speak on behalf of 3.92 feel that this is a worthy start to cutting back on deadly police shootings. i was here last for a hearing committee in 2015. and it never left the sembly hearing. >>so that's...
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william had to be done because sometimes with hindsight you know if i had known that the boat would be that small i never would have gone on the trip but i would not have put myself and my parents dangerous products acumen to put a beautifully to work. on sunday because that one is there with you because i'm i have serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live there but 2 months i'm going to. want to know their story in full migrants terrified to enter the information for margaret's. hello and welcome to focus on europe. it's nice to have you with us there are few places where europe's failure to tackle the refugee crisis is so evident as in greece thousands of refugees are stuck in overcrowded towns waiting for their asylum applications to be processed and there are new are rivals.
william had to be done because sometimes with hindsight you know if i had known that the boat would be that small i never would have gone on the trip but i would not have put myself and my parents dangerous products acumen to put a beautifully to work. on sunday because that one is there with you because i'm i have serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live there but 2 months i'm going to. want to know their story in full migrants terrified to enter the information for...
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with regards to the investigation itself and the benefit of hindsight, we know certain things could havedone differently. but after careful consideration, the chief coroner has found the pre—attack of the investigation is was nonetheless thorough and rigorous and was not persuaded investigative opportunities were lost, which could realistically have saved the lives of those who tragically died. indeed, even after we carried out an intense post attack investigation, led by bette detective superintendent which was appraised by the coroner, no evidence of long—term calculative planning could be found. well despite the coronors findings, the father of one of the victims has tonight said the security services could have done a betterjob before the attack took place. we are now aware that there were lots of missed opportunities to neutralise one of the attackers who is known as dainty —— very dangerous. if you hide the fact that despite westminster attack and the london bridge had no barriers. and that despite many warnings from police officers at the city of london, who claims it was an expos
with regards to the investigation itself and the benefit of hindsight, we know certain things could havedone differently. but after careful consideration, the chief coroner has found the pre—attack of the investigation is was nonetheless thorough and rigorous and was not persuaded investigative opportunities were lost, which could realistically have saved the lives of those who tragically died. indeed, even after we carried out an intense post attack investigation, led by bette detective...
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and in hindsight, if i'm honest, because everything happened so quickly and because i didn't even seeentary, i was unsure if it was an emotional reaction to what i had heard that he had been accused of or if i was being sensitive to those who did have an emotional reaction and i think that's what we all grovel with especially in this day and age, everything is happening so quickly, and we don't have as much time that we need to really process what is happening. we are all talking about individuals, most of whom actually deny the allegations and in the court cases are still to come, but there are some individuals like bill cosby, who is serving a sentence now, but does it make a difference to you, are there degrees of discomfort or degrees of how you withdraw from that culture? if the person has been convicted as opposed to that person not being convicted, rachel, does it make a difference to you? yes, i think it has to make a difference because i think it's what you are trying to achieve in avoiding someone's work who is alive and still doing that art and still trying to make money fr
and in hindsight, if i'm honest, because everything happened so quickly and because i didn't even seeentary, i was unsure if it was an emotional reaction to what i had heard that he had been accused of or if i was being sensitive to those who did have an emotional reaction and i think that's what we all grovel with especially in this day and age, everything is happening so quickly, and we don't have as much time that we need to really process what is happening. we are all talking about...
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that is the kind of attention getter that i think we can say in hindsight is absolutely necessary to get the attention of chinese leadership and it has their attention. >> host: you heard the notion that if one global power season a global power on the rise it leads to conflict, athens, sparta. >> guest: absolute nonsense. this is academic claptrap of the worst order. the idea that what happened in ancient greece is dictating what happens to us now, there is no -- there is the rise of china that has to be dealt with. >> host: xi jinping does what? what does he do to satisfy the us? >> guest: they are still absorbing the fact that we are not accepting they play by different rules. you cannot say that we are living in a free-trade world when one of the economic powers is pursuing mercantile list policies. what should be a free trade organization. you can't say somehow donald trump is violating principles of free-trade when he's trying to deal with economic power, couldn't care less about free-trade. will chinese change that? i don't know but are we going to live with it forever? you ca
that is the kind of attention getter that i think we can say in hindsight is absolutely necessary to get the attention of chinese leadership and it has their attention. >> host: you heard the notion that if one global power season a global power on the rise it leads to conflict, athens, sparta. >> guest: absolute nonsense. this is academic claptrap of the worst order. the idea that what happened in ancient greece is dictating what happens to us now, there is no -- there is the rise...
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already saying that they facebook's acquisition of what's up was questionable and i'd many people in hindsight think it was a bad move we want to prevent that type of acquisition in the future and we want to limit the amount to which these large companies can actually influence the competitive market by actually hoovering up smaller potential competitors ok and i know you disagree go ahead. i completely disagree i mean look i'm all about competition but if a company becomes so big and so good we were going to punish them for that no make others better help others help and that just you know help them but can't you see right i can't see how when i had see how you can square the circle these are they're inherently anti-competitive when they get to this size and mass ok there and they've got an authentic will to competition i don't see how you can see that in the market completely market by providing a better serve i see that we would encourage companies to are provide a better service and when they try to do that but do not buy what's up in order to take out a competitor in the markets and in or
already saying that they facebook's acquisition of what's up was questionable and i'd many people in hindsight think it was a bad move we want to prevent that type of acquisition in the future and we want to limit the amount to which these large companies can actually influence the competitive market by actually hoovering up smaller potential competitors ok and i know you disagree go ahead. i completely disagree i mean look i'm all about competition but if a company becomes so big and so good...
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that is the kind of attention getter that i think we can say in hindsight here was absolutely necessary to get the attention of the chinese leadership, and it has their attention. >> yeah, so if one global power sees another global power on the rise, inwe have thevitably this conflict. athens, sparta. >> i think this is absolute nonsense. the idea that what happened in ancient greece is suddenly dictating what happens to us now, it's just -- there is no trap. there is the rise of china that has to be dealt with. >> so xi jinping ultimately does what? how does this play out? what does xi jinping do to satisfy u.s. demands? >> well, i think they're still absorbing the fact that we're not accepting that they get to play by different rules. i mean, you cannot say that we're living in a free trade world when one of the major economic powers is pursuing unabashedly m unabashedly mercantilist policies. you can't say that somehow donald trump is violating principles of free trade when he's trying to deal with an economic power that couldn't care less about free trade. now l the chinese change t
that is the kind of attention getter that i think we can say in hindsight here was absolutely necessary to get the attention of the chinese leadership, and it has their attention. >> yeah, so if one global power sees another global power on the rise, inwe have thevitably this conflict. athens, sparta. >> i think this is absolute nonsense. the idea that what happened in ancient greece is suddenly dictating what happens to us now, it's just -- there is no trap. there is the rise of...
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i have thet advantage of hindsight. had i been alive at the time, i may have been concerned about what the lincoln administration was doing. but lincoln said it was only for the war, for the duration of the war, and that is in fact what happened. all of this stuff around the war was dismantled as soon as the war was over, including the army , but my argument here is that , as i said, this was an existential crisis the likes of which the united states had not faced before and has not faced since. in that environment , giving the president some bounds as long as he follows through on his promise to do away with all these things as soon as the war is over, but it did create what i would say is an unfortunate precedent. i think subsequent presidents of both parties have jumped on that to ill effect. >> in the immediate post-civil war, possibly over the next eight to 10 years, those that were copperheads who were influencein the 1864 in the party platform, how did postwardemocrats in the period deal with these people, and ho
i have thet advantage of hindsight. had i been alive at the time, i may have been concerned about what the lincoln administration was doing. but lincoln said it was only for the war, for the duration of the war, and that is in fact what happened. all of this stuff around the war was dismantled as soon as the war was over, including the army , but my argument here is that , as i said, this was an existential crisis the likes of which the united states had not faced before and has not faced...
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that is the kind of attention getter that i think, we can say, in hindsight here is absolutely necessary to get the attention of the chinese leadership. and it has their attention. >> so, you have heard -- notion that if one global power seeds another global power on the rise, that inevitably this leads to conflict. athens, sparta. >> i think this is absolute nonsense. i think this is academic claptrap of the were started. the idea that what happened in ancient greece is suddenly dictating what happens to us now is just, there is no -- trap. there is the rise of china that has to be dealt with. so, teach in paying - xi jinping ultimately does what? how does this play out? what does xi jinping do to satisfy the u.s. demands? >> i think there is - they are still absorbing the fact that we are not accepting that they get to play by different rules. you cannot say that we are living in a free-trade world when one of the major economic powers is pursuing unabashedly mercantilist policies. inside the structure that should be a free-trade organization. you cannot say that somehow, donald trump
that is the kind of attention getter that i think, we can say, in hindsight here is absolutely necessary to get the attention of the chinese leadership. and it has their attention. >> so, you have heard -- notion that if one global power seeds another global power on the rise, that inevitably this leads to conflict. athens, sparta. >> i think this is absolute nonsense. i think this is academic claptrap of the were started. the idea that what happened in ancient greece is suddenly...
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of course, with hindsight, we can see hesitations, blunders, miscalculations.happens in any military operation but overall, the longest day was a total success. i was very moved to read of one of the war widows, bernice lois bartlett's recollection, of the day when the letter came to tell her that her husband harry had been killed in 1944. she says, "i just didn't expect it. "the letter came, the ordinary blue envelope but i put "it on the dresser. "i didn't open it because it was the children's "tea—time and i thought, 'i will get them done, 'i will put them to bed, and then i will read my letter.‘ "of course, i didn't realise what that letter contained. "you just don't think it's going to be you." a conservative linked the role of american servicemen on d—day with the protests that have greeted president trump's visit to the uk. the us president is here to help us commemorate d—day and the extraordinary sacrifices that were made to secure our freedoms. he is here not as donald trump, but as the elected president of the united states of america, the greatest d
of course, with hindsight, we can see hesitations, blunders, miscalculations.happens in any military operation but overall, the longest day was a total success. i was very moved to read of one of the war widows, bernice lois bartlett's recollection, of the day when the letter came to tell her that her husband harry had been killed in 1944. she says, "i just didn't expect it. "the letter came, the ordinary blue envelope but i put "it on the dresser. "i didn't open it because...
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because we are going to oui’ too deflated because we are going to our game needing to win it which in hindsightut we are hoping to get something out of the first two, it hasn't changed anything for us. two, it hasn't changed anything for us. shelley kerr saying not much really changes for her side but i guess they will need a better attacking performance next time out. next time out, they will need a better attacking performance, won't they? yes, i think that is something they? yes, i think that is something they will have to regroup and talk about. it seems that tonight erin cuthbert and claire ainslie were the only two players who managed to get behind the japan defence and they will have to try far harder than that against the argentinian defence. watching their game against japan, they just park defence. watching their game against japan, theyjust park the bus, they put as many players as they could behind the ball. i would imagine they are going to look for another draw because they are very aware that scotland have two losses now, they are bottom of the group, it will be very difficult fo
because we are going to oui’ too deflated because we are going to our game needing to win it which in hindsightut we are hoping to get something out of the first two, it hasn't changed anything for us. two, it hasn't changed anything for us. shelley kerr saying not much really changes for her side but i guess they will need a better attacking performance next time out. next time out, they will need a better attacking performance, won't they? yes, i think that is something they? yes, i think...
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we know that with hindsight. >> no, they knew it at the time after they retreated. i'm talking about the aftermath of those two campaigns. vicksburg was more important than gettysburg. gettysburg is a fascinating example of how something percolates up and becomes the great dividing point for a variety of reasons that are not necessarily related to precisely what happened at the time. >> thank you. >> i was going to ask if each of you, you gave the answer with colfax, if there is a monument that does not exist, what you want -- what would you wanted to be of? >> i would say in richmond, i was on the monument avenue commission, we talked about that a lot. we have a thousand letters and emails people suggesting things. to see people would love a monument to the 14 men who won the medal of honor, fighting for the u.s. et. as we were commemorating the end of the war, changing the language from the fall of richmond to the liberation of richmond. it is an interesting perspective. thate would love to see military accomplishment still about the civil war, people have argued
we know that with hindsight. >> no, they knew it at the time after they retreated. i'm talking about the aftermath of those two campaigns. vicksburg was more important than gettysburg. gettysburg is a fascinating example of how something percolates up and becomes the great dividing point for a variety of reasons that are not necessarily related to precisely what happened at the time. >> thank you. >> i was going to ask if each of you, you gave the answer with colfax, if there...
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obviously votes of their times he thought they were right they're harder to stand up in the scrutiny of hindsight you know bill clinton says is the crime bill went too far bill clinton himself said that and you know the rock war vote you know obviously was based on terribly flawed intelligence which people didn't know at the time so these are tough votes for by now i think to defend but i think you got an electorate there i mean you know one point i would make to diane and to you matthew was when trump is on the other side of the of the ballot here a lot of rules go out you know you know in another age joe biden would be the bob dole of 1906 you know he might win the nomination and and get beat in the general election were going against donald trump some people think the fate of the country is now at stake and so some of the that's why i think you're seeing this really strong question who can beat trump you know can bernie sanders really be trump one on one as a quote unquote socialist even though he changes his terms on that yes david yes he can. say. i wish you know any of us knew that for cert
obviously votes of their times he thought they were right they're harder to stand up in the scrutiny of hindsight you know bill clinton says is the crime bill went too far bill clinton himself said that and you know the rock war vote you know obviously was based on terribly flawed intelligence which people didn't know at the time so these are tough votes for by now i think to defend but i think you got an electorate there i mean you know one point i would make to diane and to you matthew was...
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responded to the global financial crisis and this inflationary threat seemed to pass quickly but in hindsight it seems reasonable to conclude that inflation process was vulnerable to a shift in the environment which is what transpired from around mid 2012 onwards. at this point headline inflation in the euro area began what was in retrospect a prolonged downward drift and core inflation fell by almost a percentage point from mid 2012 to early 2014. there are two factors that help explain the switch to a dis disinflationary trend. the distribution of shocks to inflation moved strongly to the down side and the amplitude of the shocks increased supply side shocks gradually dissipated over the years following the lehman crash and the sovereign debt crisis. negative demand shocks driven in different times by domestic demand and external demand instead became the dominant source of macro economic fluctuations in the euro area. ecb analysis shows the negative demand shocks have waited on euro area inflation by more than 1 percentage point on average since the start of the crisis. in the previous ten
responded to the global financial crisis and this inflationary threat seemed to pass quickly but in hindsight it seems reasonable to conclude that inflation process was vulnerable to a shift in the environment which is what transpired from around mid 2012 onwards. at this point headline inflation in the euro area began what was in retrospect a prolonged downward drift and core inflation fell by almost a percentage point from mid 2012 to early 2014. there are two factors that help explain the...
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and in hindsight would the warriors have even played him monday if they knew he wasn't ready. >> had we known that this was a possibility that this was even in the realm of possibility, there is no way we ever would have allowed kevin to come back. so it's devastating mostly for kevin obviously. >> here is the rally towel for tonight's game in oakland. it is got a double meaning there. this is the very last game ator cle arena before the team moves to the chase center in san inancisco and there is a tribute to k.d. there as well. >>> i didn't see anything. k >>vin -- >> i didn't see anything. >> i want to see my son right now. >> "when they see us" has been the most watched series on netflix every day since it premiered mayin31st accordto the tweet from the streaming services. the series depicti the men known as the central park five has resonated with people all over the country. the director re-tweetedith a simple one word response in thk. >> now to the codmege aission cheating scandal.on growing reato the first sentencing in the case. >> and it is not what a lot of people were exp
and in hindsight would the warriors have even played him monday if they knew he wasn't ready. >> had we known that this was a possibility that this was even in the realm of possibility, there is no way we ever would have allowed kevin to come back. so it's devastating mostly for kevin obviously. >> here is the rally towel for tonight's game in oakland. it is got a double meaning there. this is the very last game ator cle arena before the team moves to the chase center in san...
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. >> it makes you wonder looking back with the advantage of hindsight, how much of this seemingly shambolics was between him and the white house, in terms of maybe he was resisting the move aside? it is a tragic and a toxic situation in this family in the past, and it really is in addition to being very, very sad. that makes you hope for the best for his children, and that's particularly part of the story in which he is i would say accuse, but they appearance is created that he was kind of protecting his son from law enforcement for a few days. the sun was accused of attacking his mother with a baseball bat, very seriously injuring her. that would create a problem for her. >> but why didn't it create a problem before? >> those kinds of things should have come out in the past. >> you have congresswoman alexandria accra zero cortez with a very interesting realization and the ic i.c.e. director pushing back hard. >> the united states isn't running concentration camps on our southern border and that is exactly what they are. they are concentration camps. a presidency that creates concentration
. >> it makes you wonder looking back with the advantage of hindsight, how much of this seemingly shambolics was between him and the white house, in terms of maybe he was resisting the move aside? it is a tragic and a toxic situation in this family in the past, and it really is in addition to being very, very sad. that makes you hope for the best for his children, and that's particularly part of the story in which he is i would say accuse, but they appearance is created that he was kind...
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today we have hindsight. we see that this is considered to be part of the problem that created a mass incarceration epidemic. people who cast 30 years worth of vote. it is important to go back and look at the contest in which these votes were forecast. bernie was supported of this on balance, supported of the crime specific elements of this. >> this is interesting. >> the point that heidi makes here, 25 years ago and context is relevant. if you are a voting age of 25 years ago, you may understand what hawaeidi just said. they did not live through some of these things that led to the reaction that we got even through democrats. how do they square this? >> when you look at 1993. we got the highest homicide rates ever recording. a city by city, people were really concerned and black and whites and democrats. when you heard joe biden on the senate floor saying i don't care how they got there or they got the gun ofs or the drugs, lock m up. we understand now and some people understood then -- >> and have a more wh
today we have hindsight. we see that this is considered to be part of the problem that created a mass incarceration epidemic. people who cast 30 years worth of vote. it is important to go back and look at the contest in which these votes were forecast. bernie was supported of this on balance, supported of the crime specific elements of this. >> this is interesting. >> the point that heidi makes here, 25 years ago and context is relevant. if you are a voting age of 25 years ago, you...
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you know, hindsight, monday morning quarterbacking, huge mistakes made by the prosecution, the glovethe obvious one. never ever ever put on somebody -- put on a witness when you don't know what they're going to say. kennedy: and wit as slam dunk. if you watch "the people versus a.j. simpson." if you watch the series, the actor dos a pretty good job other than david. >> always going to be ross to me. >> she is such a sociopath. kennedy: david schwimmer . >> when o.j. says he's done talking about this it means no one is offering him money to talk. kennedy: that's the amazing thing. 25 years we're still talking about this with renewed interest. it hasn't faded. >> we've gone through a weird racial conversation in this country in the last five or six years, beginning with ferguson but the obama year, the rise of trump. things have gotten weird in a way and enough distance has passed since the 1990s that we had to gl go back and look at t. kennedy: i like the fact that we can talk about them in a way that we couldn't in 1994. and hopefully that will ultimately bring healing. jimmy, matt a
you know, hindsight, monday morning quarterbacking, huge mistakes made by the prosecution, the glovethe obvious one. never ever ever put on somebody -- put on a witness when you don't know what they're going to say. kennedy: and wit as slam dunk. if you watch "the people versus a.j. simpson." if you watch the series, the actor dos a pretty good job other than david. >> always going to be ross to me. >> she is such a sociopath. kennedy: david schwimmer . >> when o.j....