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simply have to make the case that that those acquisitions should never been permitted and with of hindsight have contributed to my microsoft to facebook's monopoly there is so much political will at the moment against big tech you've got bar bipartisan support for regulating social media almost every state attorney general has joined this lawsuit i mean what does facebook have going for it at the moment other than lots of cash. well they've got the courts that is to say. all that we have now is an allegation a complaint and it really looks good when you read only the government side or only the state side but at the end of the day they've got to prove this in a court of law if they the f.t.c. is going to prove that these acquisitions might have grown to really compete against facebook's core business and that's not that easy what does facebook have a monopoly what's the market. what about twitter what about you tube what about tick tocks with a lot of things which have to be proven and courts are not always that sympathetic to government argument all right towards a professor of law in econ
simply have to make the case that that those acquisitions should never been permitted and with of hindsight have contributed to my microsoft to facebook's monopoly there is so much political will at the moment against big tech you've got bar bipartisan support for regulating social media almost every state attorney general has joined this lawsuit i mean what does facebook have going for it at the moment other than lots of cash. well they've got the courts that is to say. all that we have now is...
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simply have to make the case that that those acquisition should never been permitted and with of hindsight they have contributed to my microsoft to a facebook's monopoly there is so much political will at the moment against big tech you've got bar bipartisan support for regulating social media almost every state attorney general has joined this lawsuit i mean what does facebook have going for it at the moment other than lots of cash. well they've got the courts that is to say. although we have now is an allegation a complaint and it really looks good when you read only the government side or only the state side but at the end of the day they've got to prove this in a court of law and if they the f.t.c. is going to prove that these acquisitions might have grown to really compete against facebook's core business and that's not that easy what does facebook have a monopoly what's the market. what about twitter what about you tube what about tick-tock so a lot of things which have to be proven and courts are not always that sympathetic to government argument all right towards a professor of law
simply have to make the case that that those acquisition should never been permitted and with of hindsight they have contributed to my microsoft to a facebook's monopoly there is so much political will at the moment against big tech you've got bar bipartisan support for regulating social media almost every state attorney general has joined this lawsuit i mean what does facebook have going for it at the moment other than lots of cash. well they've got the courts that is to say. although we have...
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. >>> breaking news, police in nashville on the defensive tonight saying, quote, hindsight is 2020.evealed that the girlfriend of the suspected nashville bomber told police he was making explosives in his rv back in august of 2019. that's 16 months ago. martin savidge is "outfront." >> 911, what is the address of your emergency. >> reporter: tonight newly released 911 calls revealing the moments before and after the blast. just before 5:30 a.m. christmas day, the first call comes into nashville police reporting what sounded like gunfire in the city's tourist district. >> there have been three rounds of gunshots outside the building. >> reporter: police respond but instead of a gunman, they find an rv blaring a warning to evacuate the area. >> evacuate now. >> reporter: the next 911 calls come after the rv has exploded. >> oh, my god, my entire building just fell down. it's collapsing. i live at [ bleep ] second avenue north. please, please come. >> reporter: but it was another call to 911 16 months earlier some say could have prevented the entire tragedy. >> 911, what is the address
. >>> breaking news, police in nashville on the defensive tonight saying, quote, hindsight is 2020.evealed that the girlfriend of the suspected nashville bomber told police he was making explosives in his rv back in august of 2019. that's 16 months ago. martin savidge is "outfront." >> 911, what is the address of your emergency. >> reporter: tonight newly released 911 calls revealing the moments before and after the blast. just before 5:30 a.m. christmas day, the...
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three days from now the performances will begin and for the very first time 2020 will finally be hindsighte, i'm >> thank you, diana. appreciate it. what would you get rid of? >> it's january 1st, right? is rent okay? can i put rent on this list? >> i have bills on the list. i got a whole list. i got between tweets, overall like nastiness online. that could go. walking on the left side, slow driving in the fast lane, slaw. i don't want slaw anymore. good riddance. also coronavirus. you can get out of here, we're done with you, we're over you. done. >> yes. only good vibes from here on out. >> that's the news for this half hour. >> remember you can stream "world news now" sta
three days from now the performances will begin and for the very first time 2020 will finally be hindsighte, i'm >> thank you, diana. appreciate it. what would you get rid of? >> it's january 1st, right? is rent okay? can i put rent on this list? >> i have bills on the list. i got a whole list. i got between tweets, overall like nastiness online. that could go. walking on the left side, slow driving in the fast lane, slaw. i don't want slaw anymore. good riddance. also...
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. >> hindsight is definitely 2020. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. 2020. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. u for joining us. ♪ >>> good morning, san francisco. as we just saw in that previous segment, the headlines were so wild this year, did you ever ask yourself, "is that real"? >> with that in mind, i hit the streets to play a game of two truths and a lie to see what people remember about this year of eyebrow-raising headlines. >> i love this game. >> 1 in 7 men in the u.s. are turned on by alexa, woman sued her boyfriend of eight years for not proposing, a woman plays man one-on-one basketball for his heart. >> love and basketball. >> you don't think alexa does it for people? >> no. >> i don't know. that's different. >> you don't think they played one-on-one basketball? >> probably not. >> french school officials warn parents to stop throwing their kids over the fence when they're running late for school. a lottery winner says a strong gust of wind took his tickets right before he was cashing it in. a man finds $1 million in tre
. >> hindsight is definitely 2020. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. 2020. >> we'll be right back. stay with us. u for joining us. ♪ >>> good morning, san francisco. as we just saw in that previous segment, the headlines were so wild this year, did you ever ask yourself, "is that real"? >> with that in mind, i hit the streets to play a game of two truths and a lie to see what people remember about this year of eyebrow-raising headlines. >>...
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>> i think it's unfortunate, but i think hindsight is better than -- you know, hindsight is easier toe than making judgments at the time, and there were a number of vaccines making their way through and it was hard to tell which one. i wouldn't criticize them overly for that decision, but i would try to broaden the net to bring whatever vaccines seem to be safe and effective to this country, whether we make them here or import them. a lot of our vaccines we can import and do import. >> president-elect biden just pledged 100 million doses of the vaccine in his first 100 days in office. what worries you most about vaccine distribution? is it whether or not we have the manpower to give the vaccines, whether or not too many members of the public are going to refuse to take it, whether or not there is a shortage of it? what weighs on you the most? >> what waieighs on me the mosts the same thing that troubled us during the testing, that we don't have a uniform central government policy for vaccination. yes, we will get the vaccine to jurisdictions which will be states or counties or towns o
>> i think it's unfortunate, but i think hindsight is better than -- you know, hindsight is easier toe than making judgments at the time, and there were a number of vaccines making their way through and it was hard to tell which one. i wouldn't criticize them overly for that decision, but i would try to broaden the net to bring whatever vaccines seem to be safe and effective to this country, whether we make them here or import them. a lot of our vaccines we can import and do import....
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in hindsight, was that a mistake? the covid relief is so desperately needed, why not separate it out? rep. hoyer: let me say perhaps the only mistake was believing the president and secretary mnuchin when we were told that the bill would be signed by the president. premised it on that with that expectation and with that representation. in that context, it was not a mistake, because we thought as with the previous bills, we have had four that have passed overwhelmingly after negotiations with the potential patient of secretary mnuchin on behalf of the administration, and the president signed them. this is an anomaly in the process. >> you said the speaker is talking to mnuchin, but do you think that mnuchin has the president's prophecy? rep. hoyer: he has the person with whom we have to talk. so, we are talking to him. we hope to the aunt -- we hope the answer to that question is yes. it was yes in previous occasions. not just on covid, you remember that he and ms. pelosi reached a budget accommodation two years ago wh
in hindsight, was that a mistake? the covid relief is so desperately needed, why not separate it out? rep. hoyer: let me say perhaps the only mistake was believing the president and secretary mnuchin when we were told that the bill would be signed by the president. premised it on that with that expectation and with that representation. in that context, it was not a mistake, because we thought as with the previous bills, we have had four that have passed overwhelmingly after negotiations with...
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hindsight is 2020 in these events.x-girlfriends or associates provide information which may or may not be accurate. so it's incumbent on law enforcement to follow up on the leads. metro nashville did follow up by contacting the federal authorities and try to get a search. >> sandra: i'm sure we'll learn many more details about this story and we'll see if there were any other red flags. barry black, good to talk to you. thanks for being here. >> thank you, sandra. >> sandra: that covid strain that you've been hearing about is now in two states. more on where it is and how quickly it could spread. that's next. how liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. isn't that what you just did? service! ♪ stand back, i'm gonna show ya ♪ ♪ how doug and limu roll, ya ♪ ♪ you know you got to live it ♪ ♪ if you wanna wi... [ music stops ] time out! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ for every trip you've been dreaming of, expedia has millions of flexible booking
hindsight is 2020 in these events.x-girlfriends or associates provide information which may or may not be accurate. so it's incumbent on law enforcement to follow up on the leads. metro nashville did follow up by contacting the federal authorities and try to get a search. >> sandra: i'm sure we'll learn many more details about this story and we'll see if there were any other red flags. barry black, good to talk to you. thanks for being here. >> thank you, sandra. >> sandra:...
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>> oh, hindsight being 20/20 absolutely. i'm always looking for that deal. that's what people expect us to do, you have to compromise to make a deal. if you want to hold your position, then basically you get nothing done. we've seen the stalemate. that's why i'm so hopeful when joe biden is our president working with the congress and the senate that he knows so well that he understands what we have to give and take a little bit to make things happen. that's going to be interesting. it's going to be exciting. >> and on that front, as you know, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell just yesterday finally acknowledged president-elect biden's win. what did you think of that time sng. >> i thought it was great. i thought it was great. it's never too late. it needs to be done and should have been done sooner, but i appreciate the pressure they are under. you can't sit in hindsight and say they should have done this, this, and this. i would have done the same we did as democrats in 2016 thinking that hillary clinton would never lose to donald trump but graciously
>> oh, hindsight being 20/20 absolutely. i'm always looking for that deal. that's what people expect us to do, you have to compromise to make a deal. if you want to hold your position, then basically you get nothing done. we've seen the stalemate. that's why i'm so hopeful when joe biden is our president working with the congress and the senate that he knows so well that he understands what we have to give and take a little bit to make things happen. that's going to be interesting. it's...
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at least it didn't mention any of the early findings publicly and even in hindsight i'm not convincedt they had their eyes on the ball. so what happened there. >> to some extent, i can speculate that in the community they are governed by prioritized lists of questions meant to be looking at, so it's proliferation of nuclear weapons and what exactly is happening with iran on any of the following subject areas and so on down the list. this might be a useful time to ask you to share with our viewers your sense of what he's like and uncovering as much as any other person they followed their own rules if not interested with something as a student he doesn't pay any attention to it and it's a terrible grade. they never return to take the ged instead he teaches himself computer techniques because he signsigned up to take certifican courses including the certified ethical hacker. in many cases without even taking the course. into the community starting off as a nighttime security guard. and it is discovered and encouraged to get microsoft certification. he is someone who has a very strong and
at least it didn't mention any of the early findings publicly and even in hindsight i'm not convincedt they had their eyes on the ball. so what happened there. >> to some extent, i can speculate that in the community they are governed by prioritized lists of questions meant to be looking at, so it's proliferation of nuclear weapons and what exactly is happening with iran on any of the following subject areas and so on down the list. this might be a useful time to ask you to share with our...
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but again, that the benefit of hindsight. when we are talking about brown v. board of education, chief justice warren had a unanimous opinion in which he held that segregation causes a system of inferiority in children and environments not conducive to learning. and you think about that separate but equal, you realize that chief justice warren was very true in that voting and actually calling and holding together a rare nine-zero opinion in the united states supreme court. i hear you, i understand what you're saying. but i do believe that the benefits of integration, and we see that, especially through the judicial system and a lot of the legal proceedings emanating from that, have benefited our community greatly. is there a question that we lost some of the things? of course. but the resources that we gained were necessary at the time. host: when you were talking earlier you said that we had made progress, but we still have a way to go. are the progress we have made so far, and where do we have to go? guest: the example of progress of the representative democ
but again, that the benefit of hindsight. when we are talking about brown v. board of education, chief justice warren had a unanimous opinion in which he held that segregation causes a system of inferiority in children and environments not conducive to learning. and you think about that separate but equal, you realize that chief justice warren was very true in that voting and actually calling and holding together a rare nine-zero opinion in the united states supreme court. i hear you, i...
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place called race in poland formally known as jordan globally the most successful drive of course hindsight understands he won 2 races in 99 to 91 of sam was a broken leg the bone was broken broken and holy. crap to take and then realized i just a nearly walks normally again when all the way to the m.r.i. on tuesday to be practical and that's what i found out hoped when the field was friend and he came to the factory afterwards please. please my mum but 2 tracks of the british and one of similar house races plus a full modems this is one of the series martin says who calls the championship was decided in 11 times. and let me. deal with the big leagues in front of me trick is actually a huge place upon the press place to watch the race from the big leagues and what ever you want to check. it's so so because this is so long. and fish will strike you who's who got it had mostly mostly old mold with only rights for. the growth of the age of gold will go. left for you to raise so much you should want what would he make i had given mr perfect it's tragic. and fate. first the gross margin for must
place called race in poland formally known as jordan globally the most successful drive of course hindsight understands he won 2 races in 99 to 91 of sam was a broken leg the bone was broken broken and holy. crap to take and then realized i just a nearly walks normally again when all the way to the m.r.i. on tuesday to be practical and that's what i found out hoped when the field was friend and he came to the factory afterwards please. please my mum but 2 tracks of the british and one of...
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captain hindsight is rising rapidly through the ranks and has become general iecision. that is what is happening to e right honorable gentleman. he ditrs, we get on with the b. >> mister speaker, next week marks one year since the primacy won a mighty majority. this turned the redwall blue ensuring our communities would no longer be elected. as part of the plan to level up a new infrastructure bank has been promised. mister speaker, you know we feel at the crossroads of the kingdom. our cathedral spire is the tallest in the country and historically the principal city of west yorkshire and the oxygenating heart all make it the perfect city. will my right honorable friend the prime minister commit to a new infrastructure bank in wakefield and restore my city's glory? >> it is a magnificent campgn, the chaellor will listen closely to his call for the national infraructure bank to be established. >> let's head to scotland with the leader, ian blackbn. >> this morning for the first time in months people have woken up, the ws and vaccine approval is the news we have been wait
captain hindsight is rising rapidly through the ranks and has become general iecision. that is what is happening to e right honorable gentleman. he ditrs, we get on with the b. >> mister speaker, next week marks one year since the primacy won a mighty majority. this turned the redwall blue ensuring our communities would no longer be elected. as part of the plan to level up a new infrastructure bank has been promised. mister speaker, you know we feel at the crossroads of the kingdom. our...
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in hindsight, it don't make much sense to a layman like me. >> and so when asked about, you know, what he thought about at the time, or if they had talked about it, ken holmberg was adamant, he said, you know, this was a huge secret. we were not allowed to tell our loved ones what we were doing. we were not allowed to talk about anything in any letters home. he was informed if he spoke about what he saw or what he was doing, it was a one way trip to leavenworth. so moving along, the natives that the u.s. government had removed from marshall islands in order to do this testing had expressed a desire to be able to go back home to their homes, which the u.s. government had promised that they would do. so that resulted in the radio logical clean up. this is from 1977 to 1980. and so the idea was that needed to remove the radiation from the island to make it livable, so the bikini atoll was out, it was too much radiation, they called it that a no go, so they changed to shifting to concentrating on cleaning up anahita. keith keefer, who is going to be the next clip, he was part of the radio
in hindsight, it don't make much sense to a layman like me. >> and so when asked about, you know, what he thought about at the time, or if they had talked about it, ken holmberg was adamant, he said, you know, this was a huge secret. we were not allowed to tell our loved ones what we were doing. we were not allowed to talk about anything in any letters home. he was informed if he spoke about what he saw or what he was doing, it was a one way trip to leavenworth. so moving along, the...
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and i think the economy coming out of this may very well be described with the benefit of hindsight as roaring 2020s. but then again, we get the cold shower with the employment report. we're not out of this bad movie here, this horror movie for some people with regards to the pandemic. we're basically in the third wave and probably the worst wave. not probably, the worst wave of this pandemic, and that's starting to lead to a sequel, if you will, to the lockdowns in some areas, and that's weighing on the economy. but then again -- maria: yeah. >> -- coming to the rescue may be the drug companies with vaccines. maria: yeah. i mean, it did weigh on the economy once again, the fact that we're talking about lockdowns and such. and, you know, what people hear and businesses hear, thed requested that, well, maybe we are going into the darkest period for this coronavirus or maybe we are going to see more lockdowns, they sit on cash. we don't know what's around the corner, i don't know what's on the horizon, i'm not going to go out and spend money, and then there's this cycle. is so the one ar
and i think the economy coming out of this may very well be described with the benefit of hindsight as roaring 2020s. but then again, we get the cold shower with the employment report. we're not out of this bad movie here, this horror movie for some people with regards to the pandemic. we're basically in the third wave and probably the worst wave. not probably, the worst wave of this pandemic, and that's starting to lead to a sequel, if you will, to the lockdowns in some areas, and that's...
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in hindsight, it didn't make much sense to a layman like me. >> and so when asked about what he thought about at the time or if they talked about it can was adamant, he said this was a huge secret we. were not allowed to tell ever loved ones what we were doing. we were not allowed to talk about anything in letters. he was informed if he spoke about what he saw about what he was doing, it was a one-way trip to leavenworth. moving along, the native americans moved into the bikini atoll to do the testing. they had expressed a desire to go back to home, which they promised they would do. this is from 1977-19 80. and so the idea was that they needed to remove the radiation from the islands to make it livable. so the bikini atoll was out. it was too much radiation. they call it a no go. so they changed it to shifting to cleaning up. so the next clip, he was part of this interview talk as the cleanup crew. what they were doing was removing 18 inches of contaminated soil and dumping it into a crater. so there had been these huge craters from the atomic testing. they were dumping it into cactus
in hindsight, it didn't make much sense to a layman like me. >> and so when asked about what he thought about at the time or if they talked about it can was adamant, he said this was a huge secret we. were not allowed to tell ever loved ones what we were doing. we were not allowed to talk about anything in letters. he was informed if he spoke about what he saw about what he was doing, it was a one-way trip to leavenworth. moving along, the native americans moved into the bikini atoll to...
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hindsight the 5. when you like to say. is this is the book to say guess what you have on me right now on these stocks i want to see what was. rain has already laid the foundations for a particularly pope looking partnership with him. and then. he grew up in rather different surroundings here in blue not. a small town of some 12000 souls in the southwest of norway. plain we know when. you get. there that is. where it all began for here today it's his 2 step sisters playing here kitted out in the obligatory black and yellow and then to the expert in go all the airlines father himself a former top level professional. i think you could be. goofy for me you know. tell the. willing to really. appreciate seeing teammates what they do well and well that's it it's it's it's it's enough it's i was a teen. ager but you should be paid to. her and then you learn that early at his 1st club and from his father who played in england for nottingham forest leeds and manchester city as well as 34 times for norway inspiration club said. yeah
hindsight the 5. when you like to say. is this is the book to say guess what you have on me right now on these stocks i want to see what was. rain has already laid the foundations for a particularly pope looking partnership with him. and then. he grew up in rather different surroundings here in blue not. a small town of some 12000 souls in the southwest of norway. plain we know when. you get. there that is. where it all began for here today it's his 2 step sisters playing here kitted out in the...
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we know in hindsight that it sthoped genocide. since then i've been a champion for kosovo's sovereignty and independence. that country has made tremendous strides and is recognized by the united states, the u.k., france, germany, japan, and so many other important nations. some people call it kosovo. others pronounce it differently. the people there are very, very pro-american. when you go there as an american you can't help but feel how much they love this country and how much -- how grateful they are that we help them. we help them with their independence. i've been honored by that country. i've had a highway named after me and a road named after me and they put me on a stamp, a postage stamp. i was joking with my wife. i said you know, not a cheap postage stamp they put me on, it's a two-pound postage stamp. two euro, i should say, two euro postage stamp. what an honor for me. i served for a time as chairman and ranking member of the western hemisphere subcommittee. i've always pushed for a foreign policy that focuses on and pr
we know in hindsight that it sthoped genocide. since then i've been a champion for kosovo's sovereignty and independence. that country has made tremendous strides and is recognized by the united states, the u.k., france, germany, japan, and so many other important nations. some people call it kosovo. others pronounce it differently. the people there are very, very pro-american. when you go there as an american you can't help but feel how much they love this country and how much -- how grateful...
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really tired or you are really stressed so if you do kind of make a mistake and you do realize in hindsight that you've reacted in a way that might be detrimental then reach out to that person. helping people to speak up at work matters it matters for us it matters to them and one of the most important things i've talked about is our ability to create a safe environment where people tend to speak up. and i have my 5 points tips will enable me to do that. at the end of the day doing the right thing is everyone's responsibility but the responsibility and liability grows the higher up the institutional ladder you go how do leaders and sure that ethical standards are adhere to some scandal hit companies now invest a lot of money in compliance our reporter hole from one spoke to the chief executive of one such company building or a construction firm with business around the world who say they have managed to clean up their act. clannad in germany they think a little gift is a good way to maintain friendships and make new ones so i've brought along a bottle of red wine and a small envelope. let's
really tired or you are really stressed so if you do kind of make a mistake and you do realize in hindsight that you've reacted in a way that might be detrimental then reach out to that person. helping people to speak up at work matters it matters for us it matters to them and one of the most important things i've talked about is our ability to create a safe environment where people tend to speak up. and i have my 5 points tips will enable me to do that. at the end of the day doing the right...
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really tired or you were really stressed so if you do kind of make a mistake and you do realize in hindsight that you've reacted in a way that might be detrimental then reach out to that person. helping people to speak up work for matters it matters for us it matters for them and one of the most important things i've talked about is our ability to create a safe environment where people can speak out. and i have my 5 points tips will enable you to do that. at the end of the day doing the right thing is everyone's responsibility but the responsibility and liability grows the higher up the institutional ladder you go how do leaders and sure that ethical standards are adhere to some scandal hit companies now invest a lot of money in compliance our reporter holzman spoke to the chief executive of one such company building up a construction firm with business around the world who say they have managed to clean up their act. climate in germany they think a little gift is a good way to maintain friendships and make new ones so i brought along a bottle of red wine and a small envelope. removes the sh
really tired or you were really stressed so if you do kind of make a mistake and you do realize in hindsight that you've reacted in a way that might be detrimental then reach out to that person. helping people to speak up work for matters it matters for us it matters for them and one of the most important things i've talked about is our ability to create a safe environment where people can speak out. and i have my 5 points tips will enable you to do that. at the end of the day doing the right...
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hindsight is 2020. >> chief drake also says that except for one marijuana related arrest in 1978, his record was, quote, squeaky clean. >>> turning oversees to a deadly attack in yemen. an explosion rocked an airport after the arrival of a plane carrying the country's newly formed cabinet. 25 killed and more than 100 injured. no one on the government plane was hurt. a second blast near the palace happened where the cabinet members were headed. authorities in yemen say iran backed rebels are to blame. >>> a landslide left people unaccounted for. a number of homes were destroyed as they collapsed into a crater into a residential area near oslo and hundreds need to be evacuated. the debris so delicate only helicopters used to search for survivors. >>> now for a look at your new year's eve weather. the second major storm of the week has already begun dumping heavy snow in texas and oklahoma. before it's all over parts of southwestern texas could see more than a foot of snow. the storm system brings the threat of tornadoes to the gulf coast and severe storms to the southeast. icy condition
hindsight is 2020. >> chief drake also says that except for one marijuana related arrest in 1978, his record was, quote, squeaky clean. >>> turning oversees to a deadly attack in yemen. an explosion rocked an airport after the arrival of a plane carrying the country's newly formed cabinet. 25 killed and more than 100 injured. no one on the government plane was hurt. a second blast near the palace happened where the cabinet members were headed. authorities in yemen say iran backed...
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online magazines also a lot of civil society organizations and obviously you know i mean now in hindsight i realize this was completely naive because journalism in this in this sense or bearing witness in the sense that not actually make a huge difference. in days of the arab spring al-jazeera was a key can. across the region and around the. band in egypt. al-jazeera was perceived for the 1st government elected after the fall of mubarak. brother resulted in the network's reputation. one that had been. in the making. al-jazeera played a substantial growth from its inception really in 1906 in shifting the news agenda and such a way to allow those who are not in government to critique those who are in government thank. you for you know it al-jazeera cameras were in the right place at the right time. b.b.c. c.n.n. all the major sort of broadcasters around the world with picking up al-jazeera as exclusive footage so al-jazeera was able to bring the narrative social mobilization and protests from the arab world to the world at large and elevate the discussion in such a way that made the aspirat
online magazines also a lot of civil society organizations and obviously you know i mean now in hindsight i realize this was completely naive because journalism in this in this sense or bearing witness in the sense that not actually make a huge difference. in days of the arab spring al-jazeera was a key can. across the region and around the. band in egypt. al-jazeera was perceived for the 1st government elected after the fall of mubarak. brother resulted in the network's reputation. one that...
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. >>> 2020 hindsight, in this case worth about $2 billion for the state of california which experts sayn it came to those unemployment benefits and the fraud that happened right after that. the "l.a. times" is out with a scathing new report on the simple things states have done which california did not do that lawmakers are now looking into. they believe that these simple things would have prevented the flood of phony jobless claims at the edd. it includes not using software to ferret out bogus claims. >>> happening now for you a new strain of covid-19, different from the one plaguing the uk. it's hitting south africa. both strains appear to be more infectious than the original virus. experts expect -- well, they've been telling health experts, warning leaders, there may be more cases in a new wave this is compared to the first surge of the disease. according to health leaders the new strain is now dominant among new confirmed infections in the country. find your rhythm. your happy place. find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you a potent blend of nutrients so y
. >>> 2020 hindsight, in this case worth about $2 billion for the state of california which experts sayn it came to those unemployment benefits and the fraud that happened right after that. the "l.a. times" is out with a scathing new report on the simple things states have done which california did not do that lawmakers are now looking into. they believe that these simple things would have prevented the flood of phony jobless claims at the edd. it includes not using software...
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really tired or you were really stressed so if you do kind of make a mistake and you do realize in hindsight that you've reacted in a way that might be detrimental then reach out to that person. helping people to speak up work for matches it matters for us it matters. and one of the most important things i've talked about is our ability to create a safe environment where people can speak up. and i have my 5 points tips will enable me to do that. at the end of the day doing the right thing is everyone's responsibility but the responsibility and liability grows the higher up the institutional ladder you go how do leaders and sure that ethical standards are adhere to some scandal hit companies now invest a lot of money in compliance our reporter holzman spoke to the chief executive of one such company bill thing or a construction firm with business around the world who say they have managed to clean up their act. klein a guy in germany they think a little gift is a good way to maintain friendships and make new ones so i brought along a bottle of red wine and a small envelope. it was because you
really tired or you were really stressed so if you do kind of make a mistake and you do realize in hindsight that you've reacted in a way that might be detrimental then reach out to that person. helping people to speak up work for matches it matters for us it matters. and one of the most important things i've talked about is our ability to create a safe environment where people can speak up. and i have my 5 points tips will enable me to do that. at the end of the day doing the right thing is...
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but again, that the benefit of hindsight. when we are talking about brown v.rd of education, chief justice warren had a unanimous opinion in which he held that segregation causes a system of inferiority in children and environments not conducive to learning. and you think about that separate but equal, you realize that chief justice warren was very true in that voting and actually calling and holding together a rare nine-zero opinion in the united states supreme court. i hear you, i understand what you're saying. but i do believe that the benefits of integration, and we see that, especially through the judicial system and a lot of the legal proceedings emanating from that, have benefited our community greatly. is there a question that we lost some of the things? of course. but the resources that we gained were necessary at the time. host: when you were talking earlier you said that we had made progress, but we still have a way to go. are the progress we have made so far, and where do we have to go? guest: the example of progress of the representative democracy
but again, that the benefit of hindsight. when we are talking about brown v.rd of education, chief justice warren had a unanimous opinion in which he held that segregation causes a system of inferiority in children and environments not conducive to learning. and you think about that separate but equal, you realize that chief justice warren was very true in that voting and actually calling and holding together a rare nine-zero opinion in the united states supreme court. i hear you, i understand...
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week, borisjohnson said to keir starmer, it would be inhuman to cancel christmas and calling him mr hindsightans you have made because christmas cannot happen, i am sorry. the times, christmas cancelled, same headline as the telegraph. boris johnson will say cancelled, same headline as the telegraph. borisjohnson will say it isa telegraph. borisjohnson will say it is a massive u—turn by him, but one that has been forced on him by the mutation in the virus that is making it so much more infectious and transmissible? this is going to be the key political fallout discussion, if you like, from this. he was saying in the downing street press c0 nfe re nce he was saying in the downing street press conference yesterday, the circumstances have changed. we have to change as well, policy has to change as well. probably most people would agree with that principle. the decision here is a did not change clicking. it was clear to keir starmer, it was clear to many scientists weeks ago that this was problematic, a major opening up, an armistice at christmas where people could mix with families. they were sa
week, borisjohnson said to keir starmer, it would be inhuman to cancel christmas and calling him mr hindsightans you have made because christmas cannot happen, i am sorry. the times, christmas cancelled, same headline as the telegraph. boris johnson will say cancelled, same headline as the telegraph. borisjohnson will say it isa telegraph. borisjohnson will say it is a massive u—turn by him, but one that has been forced on him by the mutation in the virus that is making it so much more...