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yes, impossible to know and of course hindsight _ answer.know and of course hindsight is _ answer. yes, impossible to know and of course hindsight is 2020. - answer. yes, impossible to know and of course hindsight is 2020. when i answer. yes, impossible to know and| of course hindsight is 2020. when we think about crimea being annexed. what do you think nato should do as they watch? it could be in the coming hours or days that there could be a change of power in the city of mariupol. i could be a change of power in the city of mariupol.— city of mariupol. i think nato is auoin to city of mariupol. i think nato is going to continue _ city of mariupol. i think nato is going to continue supplying - going to continue supplying significant weapons, qualitatively and quantitatively to ukraine. ukraine has done an amazing job of fighting back, much better than many people predicted. i think one question that will be before us is how much encouragement should we give to the ukrainians to push back and to go after russian forces in eastern ukraine? 0
yes, impossible to know and of course hindsight _ answer.know and of course hindsight is _ answer. yes, impossible to know and of course hindsight is 2020. - answer. yes, impossible to know and of course hindsight is 2020. when i answer. yes, impossible to know and| of course hindsight is 2020. when we think about crimea being annexed. what do you think nato should do as they watch? it could be in the coming hours or days that there could be a change of power in the city of mariupol. i could be...
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i looked at the main note from hindsight capital. what is the process over at hindsight capital?: so, this is a concept that our bloomberg calling john authers started in 2008 when he was at the financial times, talks about how successful we all are when we know what already happens. unfortunately, investing is a forward-looking prop -- process, not a backward looking process. my favorite thing going on right now, you have volatility, the market down 10%, hotter sectors like tech down 20%. right now, everybody becomes an expert on what you should have done six months ago. that is not how investing works. tom: i look, barry, at how investing works, but we have to recalibrate out of this, of amazon and apple, their struggles with supply chain and all the rest. do you ignore that noise or is that a part of the analysis at ritholtz's hindsight capital? barry: "ignore" is the wrong word. you have to put it into context and understand the long-term. there are two moments that challenge long-term, long-only investors. that is when they buy stocks and when they hold stocks. when you are
i looked at the main note from hindsight capital. what is the process over at hindsight capital?: so, this is a concept that our bloomberg calling john authers started in 2008 when he was at the financial times, talks about how successful we all are when we know what already happens. unfortunately, investing is a forward-looking prop -- process, not a backward looking process. my favorite thing going on right now, you have volatility, the market down 10%, hotter sectors like tech down 20%....
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this is not even 2020 hindsight p this is in the moment, at the time -- hindsight. in the moment, at the time. president trump went over there, but i know for many that name is unpopular and he said exactly the same thing and nobody at the time liked the message, did they? tom: mr. trump may have been the messenger, but there were many messengers. on angela merkel, i would take it further to the justification, rationalization of doing business with russia for germany that was flat on its back in terms of energy. you have to get the energy from somewhere and in hindsight it was easy but incorrect decision. nobody predicted what you would see from mr. putin. jonathan: the late 2000's, georgia, crimea, can we say that nobody would have predicted what president putin would have done? tom: i think a huge body did not predict that to the eastern front? lisa: this really raises issues. if tina fordham is right and we are rethinking our issue of security, what does it mean for china? that is why it is so important that pelosi is thinking of going to taiwan? what does that m
this is not even 2020 hindsight p this is in the moment, at the time -- hindsight. in the moment, at the time. president trump went over there, but i know for many that name is unpopular and he said exactly the same thing and nobody at the time liked the message, did they? tom: mr. trump may have been the messenger, but there were many messengers. on angela merkel, i would take it further to the justification, rationalization of doing business with russia for germany that was flat on its back...
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it says of his rord and service to be saying in hindsight this moment, this vote, that's something that regret and i'm going to work on it. if you read the framers and founders, they thought a virtuous body politic that cared more about the future of the country than about their own careers was essential. i'm stunned how often my colleagues feel perfectly comfortable -- i'm being very critical today. >> we could use more of it. >> in common parlance it is widely acceptable to say i'm not voting for that now because i have a primary. that wasn't historically the case. you wouldn't just pubcly say the reason i'm voting this way is my own election. just like the court, right? >> i have been in many proceedings where the fact there are cameras in the room have made a big difference. i recently advised a friend who came in for advice on how his confirmation would happen in the foreign relations committee. i said this is going to be awful. i have several colleagues who are going to rip your face off. he said, what are you talking about? our last confirmation was perfect. i said yes, it was in
it says of his rord and service to be saying in hindsight this moment, this vote, that's something that regret and i'm going to work on it. if you read the framers and founders, they thought a virtuous body politic that cared more about the future of the country than about their own careers was essential. i'm stunned how often my colleagues feel perfectly comfortable -- i'm being very critical today. >> we could use more of it. >> in common parlance it is widely acceptable to say...
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at any rate, hindsight is always better. should we have believed ukraine would be this effective, i would say absolutely. host: let's go to john in plainfield, new jersey. caller: i know this war sounds more like the war of 1939 with the fins -- the finns and the russians. you have seen things about this war they go to the time of stalin. i know that is one of putin's heroes. he is like the one who used to be in charge of the earlier version of cia in russia. one of the things we are not dealing with is this guy is a monster and he wants to bring back the soviet system. one of the things we have not done with ukraine as there are other options we could have used. one option are the cobra helicopters from vietnam times. that would have an an interesting thing. also, we could have had a tiger operation by using the f 20's and planes like that or take the stuff we had in the agreement with iran and see if we could use those equipment for the ukrainians. host: several things there, john. congresswoman jane harman? guest: he do -
at any rate, hindsight is always better. should we have believed ukraine would be this effective, i would say absolutely. host: let's go to john in plainfield, new jersey. caller: i know this war sounds more like the war of 1939 with the fins -- the finns and the russians. you have seen things about this war they go to the time of stalin. i know that is one of putin's heroes. he is like the one who used to be in charge of the earlier version of cia in russia. one of the things we are not...
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so had broken the rules but clearly with hindsight he did.— had broken the rules but clearly with hindsightur view| is the culture at time was they were making rules they didn't understand, they weren't therefore following them, and now in retrospect it is clear they were breaking them? rfrgets i think it is clear that at the time they had broken the rule, the time they had broken the rule, the rules were constantly changing, they were quite complex, on the other hand the whole of the nation did stick to those. we were rigorous in the office and constituency we stuck to those and the prime minister must now i think apologise to parliament, but as i say, i think looking at the bigger picture, as to whether the prime minister should resign now or not, one has to look at that picture and say when i have thousands of constituents who are suffering the biggest squeeze on their incomes for a generation, when we are in the middle of the most bloody war since the second world war and when the imf is saying that the world economy is likely to slow down and difficult economic decisions have to be tak
so had broken the rules but clearly with hindsight he did.— had broken the rules but clearly with hindsightur view| is the culture at time was they were making rules they didn't understand, they weren't therefore following them, and now in retrospect it is clear they were breaking them? rfrgets i think it is clear that at the time they had broken the rule, the time they had broken the rule, the rules were constantly changing, they were quite complex, on the other hand the whole of the nation...
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time, moscow omens were greater autonomy as granted to the region ignored. yet we see this now in hindsight, as a kind of dress rehearsal, what is happening now that you know that the annexation of crimea, the 3rd, the russian fermenting of separatism in the dawn bus. those were in a, were an early version of this same impulse, which was the prison saying to the world, i am willing to tell you crane apart to stop the west, getting it while russian troops a mass in huge numbers along the east and border with ukraine. moscow claims these trip movements are merely military exercises while at flexing its muscles. on february 24th 2022, a full scale military invasion begins for flow award. the besieged by persistent bombing and motor fire wash wall russia claims not to be targeting residential. and again with rosco focus is its strongest offensive on strategic sit over 5000 civilians. and mario, paul alone, many of them children. at the same time, the russian army has opened france and on ukraine's northern border, while trying to move ever closer to the capital, keith millions desperately stay
time, moscow omens were greater autonomy as granted to the region ignored. yet we see this now in hindsight, as a kind of dress rehearsal, what is happening now that you know that the annexation of crimea, the 3rd, the russian fermenting of separatism in the dawn bus. those were in a, were an early version of this same impulse, which was the prison saying to the world, i am willing to tell you crane apart to stop the west, getting it while russian troops a mass in huge numbers along the east...
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but in hindsight, premise remote con has benefited greatly from this internal site. he held the largest political gathering in slumber box on capital history around $70000.00. people showed up to support him not too long ago just just about a week ago. and he has created this type of public opinion where people are saying that this is no longer about politics. this is about politics. this is about august on this is about sovereignty. this is about becoming, this is about approximately i did say because we're a new election if a vote of confidence is held in the future, you think mr can would overcome that? would he be guaranteed to get back into office in your opinion? the unit, there is no real replacement for him. non con in august current political landscape . but iran con leaves the only true federal party in august. so there's no real political alternative to mark on number one. number 2, he leaves a very high tide of public moral support. so he goes to his political, you know, but he goes to the snack election saying that, ok, look, i stood against the american
but in hindsight, premise remote con has benefited greatly from this internal site. he held the largest political gathering in slumber box on capital history around $70000.00. people showed up to support him not too long ago just just about a week ago. and he has created this type of public opinion where people are saying that this is no longer about politics. this is about politics. this is about august on this is about sovereignty. this is about becoming, this is about approximately i did say...
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>> hindsight is everything, they knew what they were doing.oe biden's long, long political career they claim it was hindsight was just ridiculous. and why is she out there anyway? why isn't the media asking the president biden these questions? why is the media ask and attorney general what they are doing? the evidence that joe biden was involved in the pay to play it with hunter is pretty clear. and we do not even know a tenth or 100th of what is been going on. elizabeth: that's right that's tip of the iceberg step we have indications out of e-mails and text messages cnn, "washington post", "new york times" those a letter to say they have authenticated. with got a federal prosecutor weighing chargers whether to indict hunter biden may be tax fraud, money laundering, but there's new information coming out reports just in his 2010 e-mails show that hunter biden and a partner at his rosemont seneca firm helped out joe biden's tax returns that they are trying to divert joe biden's state tax return out of delaware at the state tax refund, refund to
>> hindsight is everything, they knew what they were doing.oe biden's long, long political career they claim it was hindsight was just ridiculous. and why is she out there anyway? why isn't the media asking the president biden these questions? why is the media ask and attorney general what they are doing? the evidence that joe biden was involved in the pay to play it with hunter is pretty clear. and we do not even know a tenth or 100th of what is been going on. elizabeth: that's right...
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i think in hindsight, maybe we could have gone public sooner.his is important to remember -- when we were growing really quickly, there were not regulations on the books, and a lot of people were wondering if this business is going to get regulated out of existence. that, to me, was one of many existential questions. eventually, we were able to get laws on the books in nearly every big city in the world. we were able to collect $4 billion in hotel tax. we became legitimate. we built an executive team, expanded internationally, but i felt like going public was a big stage. it was almost like -- this is kind of a weird analogy, but if you are baking a cake, going public is putting it in the oven. it is hard to change the ingredients after you go public, right? i wanted to make sure everything was kind of baked before we went public. now, once the pandemic hit, that was more than a decade after we started, i was accused of waiting too long and having missed the ipo window. i would have never imagined what had transpired over the course of 2020. i t
i think in hindsight, maybe we could have gone public sooner.his is important to remember -- when we were growing really quickly, there were not regulations on the books, and a lot of people were wondering if this business is going to get regulated out of existence. that, to me, was one of many existential questions. eventually, we were able to get laws on the books in nearly every big city in the world. we were able to collect $4 billion in hotel tax. we became legitimate. we built an...
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tatsya did it in hindsight. that's right, it turns out to be thursday, and this is 14 minutes.at i wanted to say began to direct in a new way, wait. updated yes, that's all spirits, that's all. now they have found them for me instead. something you need, but i don't need you, just like me, what do you say? don't miss tomorrow the body of a certain mityaeva was found let's walk around, you're literally. tomorrow at 20:00 talent country on friday. need to plant. why did the eldest son of roma zhukov decide to live not with his mother, but with his father, glad that he went to his father a shaker, and that with the health of the singer, blood from here brysh in the evening. and here the secret for a million roma zhukov to his rooms was right there in his bed. here already on all channels drunk brawl. roma zhukov on saturday right after you won't believe it, but ntv and hallelujah
tatsya did it in hindsight. that's right, it turns out to be thursday, and this is 14 minutes.at i wanted to say began to direct in a new way, wait. updated yes, that's all spirits, that's all. now they have found them for me instead. something you need, but i don't need you, just like me, what do you say? don't miss tomorrow the body of a certain mityaeva was found let's walk around, you're literally. tomorrow at 20:00 talent country on friday. need to plant. why did the eldest son of roma...
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but ultimately because we with the benefit of hindsight know how things turned out this fair. its vision for tomorrow was outdated before it even began. in september 1938 a year before the fair opened. british prime minister had gone before the world met with hitler and said this afterwards this morning i had another talk with the german chancellor here hitler and here is the paper. which bears? his name upon it as well as mine. the settlement of the czechoslovakian problem which has now been the cheese. is in my view only the prelude to a larger settlement in which all europe? may find peace. it's peace for our time declares chamberlain. he's talked to hitler. we've saved the check checkoslovakia from nazi aggression by coming to this pact and we see peace and prosperity for europe ahead hitler is a man can work with okay, except before the fair even opened one month later both or sorry one year later both czechoslovakia and austria were under nazi control. he violated his agreement lied to the british prime minister and the world. before the fairs end belgium denmark france
but ultimately because we with the benefit of hindsight know how things turned out this fair. its vision for tomorrow was outdated before it even began. in september 1938 a year before the fair opened. british prime minister had gone before the world met with hitler and said this afterwards this morning i had another talk with the german chancellor here hitler and here is the paper. which bears? his name upon it as well as mine. the settlement of the czechoslovakian problem which has now been...
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because in hindsight i signed the races. examination was an examination of the case by someone, and i don’t know. so interesting, looks like someone wants to take advantage of what you have here with a link. there is no mobile phone, there is only one ordinary phone for the whole village located in the village council . well, what can you say about the village in general, already solid freaks, but at the same time everyone considers himself almost a direct descendant of emelyan pugacheva . you know, kolya, i had a simple soul, but he understood everything. i read this fairy tale to him, where the lion iron man is stuffed, and the wizard of the emerald city for sure. so he is talking about this scarecrow, which has gone crazy and says, it's me mom. here i am saving money. i’ll buy it and i’ll collect coins around the village, old musa torn up and hiding everything in a box and in the yard, it means to buy umka, and some kind soul faithful to him told him about the pugachev treasure and how kolenka began to go to the quarry. i
because in hindsight i signed the races. examination was an examination of the case by someone, and i don’t know. so interesting, looks like someone wants to take advantage of what you have here with a link. there is no mobile phone, there is only one ordinary phone for the whole village located in the village council . well, what can you say about the village in general, already solid freaks, but at the same time everyone considers himself almost a direct descendant of emelyan pugacheva ....
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in short, you understand, only in hindsight , well, as it is, in short. called to the carpet today. everyone is already aware of it. strunin personally ordered the dismissal of the werewolf opera. is it me , the opera werewolf? well, who? certificate put the touch colonel certificate on the table you spoil your character and show it. yes, i do, and i won't leave it like that. i'm not at home and i don't hang out. i 'll try to think of something, maybe they'll fire him. well, another year you will sit out on vyselki precinct. and there, maybe they will restore it. thanks a lot, uncle. vasya, i won’t forget nikit nikita is all like his father, but that ’s good. well, everything. come unload. where is the house? what kind of house do we need sky roof wall forest? where are we going to spend the night in tents? can you put up a tent? of course not? shitty. not a single living soul hunters so i'll go and check, i'm with you there, it looks like two, or even three, too, but on the farm, who can i stay, stay with him, well, unload the water in the evening. when
in short, you understand, only in hindsight , well, as it is, in short. called to the carpet today. everyone is already aware of it. strunin personally ordered the dismissal of the werewolf opera. is it me , the opera werewolf? well, who? certificate put the touch colonel certificate on the table you spoil your character and show it. yes, i do, and i won't leave it like that. i'm not at home and i don't hang out. i 'll try to think of something, maybe they'll fire him. well, another year you...
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[shouting] even by the standards of captain hindsight, mr. speaker, to obliterate the biggest pandemic for the last century from his memory come to obliterate the 408 billion that we've had to spend to look after people up and down the country is quite extraordinary. and this is a government that is getting on with reducing the tax burden were ever we can. what we are doing, mr. speaker, there's one measure think he should be supported and that's the health and care leavy. mr. speaker, to fund our nhs. that's the one they oppose, mr. speaker. every other tax rise they're all in favor of. >> mr. speaker, i can only hope that his police questioner was a bit more convincing than that. [laughing] this year, this year -- [shouting] this year british people face the worst fall in living standards on record while the counting every penny the prime minister is hitting them with higher taxes. but in 2024 when they're just so happens to be a general election they will introduce a small tax cut. that's not taking difficult decisions. it's putting the to
[shouting] even by the standards of captain hindsight, mr. speaker, to obliterate the biggest pandemic for the last century from his memory come to obliterate the 408 billion that we've had to spend to look after people up and down the country is quite extraordinary. and this is a government that is getting on with reducing the tax burden were ever we can. what we are doing, mr. speaker, there's one measure think he should be supported and that's the health and care leavy. mr. speaker, to fund...
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say manual update, using the plant manager to call the warehouse and the problem, of course, in hindsight, and at the same time we will pull out our medicines with your help, we will use your factory warehouse. and what do you think, i will do all this, and she will already pay someone, it's just yes, but only i need additional mountains. this is a lot of money, but you know what, if some law enforcement agencies, well, or the fsb will appear next to the cargo. i wash hands. well trust me. with us, everything is transparent and legal, except for some nuances, and for the sake of which, remember, you have heard everything for two days. of course, we have a sufficient number of employees who could cope with this task, but your proposal, comrade rear admiral, personally, i like it. i agree especially, given that according to our operational information, shishkin is greedy for spectacular girls, but i would like to know the characteristics of the fighter lazareva and her experience in introducing lazarev's call sign dana a generalist has experience as a negotiator worked on many liberation op
say manual update, using the plant manager to call the warehouse and the problem, of course, in hindsight, and at the same time we will pull out our medicines with your help, we will use your factory warehouse. and what do you think, i will do all this, and she will already pay someone, it's just yes, but only i need additional mountains. this is a lot of money, but you know what, if some law enforcement agencies, well, or the fsb will appear next to the cargo. i wash hands. well trust me. with...
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with the benefit of hindsight, there are those who now wonder whether the servant of the people tv show presidential run in mind. applause zelensky�*s political party is called servant of the people, just like the tv show, and 0lena shuliak was the head of it. when she first entered politics, she tells me she hastily watched the series for research purposes. are there many similarities between the real president zelensky and the tv president? applause zelensky�*s sketch shows, broadcast in prime—time, lampooned ukraine's political class. like his predecessor, president poroshenko, who owed his fortune to a sweet shop chain. with zelensky having jumped in the political deep end, the election campaign was unlike anything ukraine had seen before. zelensky held no rallies and his message was entirely communicated through slick videos of him working out and hanging out. it all felt like an extension of his tv shows. it was quite surprising that the man who is on the stage feels like at home, he hardly campaigned, he gave no interviews, it was super hard to see him on some public rallies. he
with the benefit of hindsight, there are those who now wonder whether the servant of the people tv show presidential run in mind. applause zelensky�*s political party is called servant of the people, just like the tv show, and 0lena shuliak was the head of it. when she first entered politics, she tells me she hastily watched the series for research purposes. are there many similarities between the real president zelensky and the tv president? applause zelensky�*s sketch shows, broadcast in...
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and yes, with hindsight, they should have known better. now those governments are leading a dash from gas. the european commission recently unveiled plans to cut many billions of cubic meters or b c. this will end our over dependency and give us much needed room to maneuver part of the e u plan. myra's proposals, and we will see you working governments across the board, ramping up programs for renewables. july 1000000000 from the german government's going into clean tech, going forward a whole program in the shape of repair europe at the european devil. what we don't know is how such a move will be perceived in the kremlin, stopped with his recent requirement to make e states pay for gas in rubles, rather than dollars for euro's president put in, has already signal his intent. if these payments are not being accomplished, what we would consider it is biased, failure to meet their commitments with all the relevant consequent nile of energy could be catastrophic to the economy. donna kane, for counting the cost berlin. the india has long bee
and yes, with hindsight, they should have known better. now those governments are leading a dash from gas. the european commission recently unveiled plans to cut many billions of cubic meters or b c. this will end our over dependency and give us much needed room to maneuver part of the e u plan. myra's proposals, and we will see you working governments across the board, ramping up programs for renewables. july 1000000000 from the german government's going into clean tech, going forward a whole...
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hindsight is a wonderful— confidence? ithink so. hindsight is a wonderful thing. _ confidence? be a person of interest? very sadly, m15 were about to reassess him as a person of interest and this was going to be on may the 31st, nine days after the bombing. he may the 31st, nine days after the bombinu. . ~ ., bombing. he flew back into the uk from lib a bombing. he flew back into the uk from libya just _ bombing. he flew back into the uk from libya just a _ bombing. he flew back into the uk from libya just a couple _ bombing. he flew back into the uk from libya just a couple of- bombing. he flew back into the uk from libya just a couple of days i from libya just a couple of days before the bombing unchallenged? exactly. if he had been classed as a person of interest he would have been stopped, searched and highly likely they would have found something in his personal luggage or on his person that would have led to them knowing he was going to try to commit a terrorist attack. me them knowing he was going to try to commit a terrorist attack.— commit a terrorist attack. we know n
hindsight is a wonderful— confidence? ithink so. hindsight is a wonderful thing. _ confidence? be a person of interest? very sadly, m15 were about to reassess him as a person of interest and this was going to be on may the 31st, nine days after the bombing. he may the 31st, nine days after the bombinu. . ~ ., bombing. he flew back into the uk from lib a bombing. he flew back into the uk from libya just _ bombing. he flew back into the uk from libya just a _ bombing. he flew back into the uk...
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first thing i did in my publishing contract that was putting out feelers to the big players andin in hindsight we he seen merck and to know c. were w not successful. we were looking at these companies and their thoughts when i started this i was going to try to get in to a room with some of these companies and try to do zoo meetings and do various things in real time.in i was completely shut out. there is that attitude that you have to have which is i all rigt i can dodo this, i'm on the biggest story of my life indoors or being shot. we knew that moderna was a very company and i was frustrated every time i saw a ceo step up and it became a strategic thing. how will i get the information i need and i started building more and more sources. of course that operation warp speed accompanies a end there are people want to tell that story and that became the threat of the whole book which is the story of the creation of operation warp speed. a it's in incredibly historic public private partnership. >> tell me your secret. how did you get them to talk to and how did you make sure they told you what h
first thing i did in my publishing contract that was putting out feelers to the big players andin in hindsight we he seen merck and to know c. were w not successful. we were looking at these companies and their thoughts when i started this i was going to try to get in to a room with some of these companies and try to do zoo meetings and do various things in real time.in i was completely shut out. there is that attitude that you have to have which is i all rigt i can dodo this, i'm on the...
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that's something natural to be expected or is it something to be well worried about in historical hindsight, a made a mistake of the end of the call believing that they are going into a paradise and those are national security problems, so will be sort of after the defeat of the soviet union. so i'll go home and this is a awakening for you. oh, i'm not sure how don't get to a less and maybe it will fail in this dilemma between the guns. i though i may prefer to be, but those are those in use, the money for guns, but this remains to be seen but clearly. so there's a change of ethical within, you know, in many or countries in on is a show for national defense. i guess it's my final question a, you mentioned this choice in butter and guns. and clearly there is also an economic damage that's coming to all sides from a very harsh sanctions introduced by europe and the united states. you mentioned before that your ultimate test for foreign policy is how well it serves national interest. based on that, do you think the policy of sanctions is good enough for the europeans because it seems to be hur
that's something natural to be expected or is it something to be well worried about in historical hindsight, a made a mistake of the end of the call believing that they are going into a paradise and those are national security problems, so will be sort of after the defeat of the soviet union. so i'll go home and this is a awakening for you. oh, i'm not sure how don't get to a less and maybe it will fail in this dilemma between the guns. i though i may prefer to be, but those are those in use,...
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in hindsight, we see that they were not successful but those were two of the first companies i might have reached out to. i was also looking at small companies that i thought it's need to have. i thought when i started this that i was going to try to get in the room with some of these companies, try to get into meetings and experience things in real time but i was completely shut out and there's that kind of fake it till you make it you have to have as a reporter. i am on the biggest story of my life ande i'm going to succeed but the doors were being shipped. we knew that it was a very secretive company and i remember getting frustrated every time i thoughtls i'm getting a quote somewhere else and not talking to me. it became a a strategic thing le how do i get the information i need and step-by-step i started building more and more sources within the government because of course with operation work speed, the companies are talking to the government and sending e-mails. there are people who want to tell the story and that became my way in and a thread of the whole o book which is a d
in hindsight, we see that they were not successful but those were two of the first companies i might have reached out to. i was also looking at small companies that i thought it's need to have. i thought when i started this that i was going to try to get in the room with some of these companies, try to get into meetings and experience things in real time but i was completely shut out and there's that kind of fake it till you make it you have to have as a reporter. i am on the biggest story of...
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. >> economist doctor stan smith says hindsight is 2020. i think that i think they have a responsibility to submit a bid and good chase. but sometimes there's things that are just anticipated. and, you know, covid to speak to >> that was rudabeh shahbazi reporting for us tonight. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> neither the forty-niners or the raiders have a first-round pick. but today is the first round of the nfl draft. it's going on as we speak. the niners, the raiders will select tomorrow. the jacksonville jaguars, they had the first overall pick. >> in the 2022 nfl draft. the jacksonville jaguars, select. trayvon walker. >> trayvon is really good player. he really upped his draft stock during the college football playoff. he had 10 of his 29 pressures in the 2 games, including a season-high 7 in georgia's title game victory over alabama. he had sacks in each game and they gave him a career-high 6 sacks on the season. now, as for the drama here in the bay area, deebo samuel, he's still a forty-niners. there was a chance he could have been t
. >> economist doctor stan smith says hindsight is 2020. i think that i think they have a responsibility to submit a bid and good chase. but sometimes there's things that are just anticipated. and, you know, covid to speak to >> that was rudabeh shahbazi reporting for us tonight. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> neither the forty-niners or the raiders have a first-round pick. but today is the first round of the nfl draft. it's going on as we speak. the niners, the raiders...
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or is it something to be well worried about that in historical hindsight, being made the mistake of the end of the call believing that they are going into a paradise. and those are national security problem, so will be sort of after the defeat, those, the soviet union. so of course that whole thing. this is a awakening. pull you up. i'm not sure i don't get to a less and maybe it will fail, you know, is this dilemma between the guns? i failed to be, but other than use the money for guns, but this room has to be seen, but clearly. so there's a change of attitude in your many or countries in on is a show for national defense. i guess it's my final question a, you mentioned this choice didn't butter and guns. and clearly there is also an economic damage that's coming to all sides from a very harsh sanctions introduced by europe and the united states. you mentioned before that your ultimate test for foreign policy is how well it serves national interests based on that. the thing the policy of sanctions is good enough for the europeans because it seems to be hurting not only the russians, on
or is it something to be well worried about that in historical hindsight, being made the mistake of the end of the call believing that they are going into a paradise. and those are national security problem, so will be sort of after the defeat, those, the soviet union. so of course that whole thing. this is a awakening. pull you up. i'm not sure i don't get to a less and maybe it will fail, you know, is this dilemma between the guns? i failed to be, but other than use the money for guns, but...
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fail agreements where greater autonomy is granted to the region ignored. yet we see this now in hindsight, as a kind of dress rehearsal, what is happening now that you know that the annexation of crimea, the russian fermenting of separatism in the dawn bus. those were in a, were an early version of this same impulse which was preaching, saying to the world, i am willing to tell you crane a pop to stop the west getting the fighting. and the dumbass drags on by the end of 2021. it claims more than 13000 lives. all the while russian troops and maths in huge numbers along the eastern border with ukraine. moscow claims these trip movements are merely military exercises. while at the same time warning, the west time is running out for a negotiated settlement. the world watches on, fearing the wa, while hoping it simply russia flexing its muscles. on february 24th 2022, a full scale military invasion begins. russell award, her burdock war or she should get his delaney on the aperture in as arbor. dear, even the dear, i see here that jack to godaddy or store fortunes the store. but i said of sobr
fail agreements where greater autonomy is granted to the region ignored. yet we see this now in hindsight, as a kind of dress rehearsal, what is happening now that you know that the annexation of crimea, the russian fermenting of separatism in the dawn bus. those were in a, were an early version of this same impulse which was preaching, saying to the world, i am willing to tell you crane a pop to stop the west getting the fighting. and the dumbass drags on by the end of 2021. it claims more...
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guest: in hindsight, it always works that you should have moved quicker, whether it is trump on vaccines or biden on ukraine, but we knew it was coming. george bush ended up moving it to georgia under president bush, ended up moving it to crimea under president obama, who joked about it. president trump at least sold the most javelins that they have been using for the first line of defense, but we should be getting more armaments, and getting poland to send airplanes and should be together with the parts of the you that are with us to ban russian oil. host: joseph tweets, why are we taking sides in this work? how do we know that ukraine did not do something? is that fair? guest: i think this gentleman is a distant formed. it shows the dangerous nature of this information through the internet. what that ukraine has become a democracy. they are plenty corrupt. they have embraced freedom and are willing to fight for it. the invasion is an outrage in this time of our world that they would even consider destroying a democracy like that. host: markets, republican, florida. go ahead with your q
guest: in hindsight, it always works that you should have moved quicker, whether it is trump on vaccines or biden on ukraine, but we knew it was coming. george bush ended up moving it to georgia under president bush, ended up moving it to crimea under president obama, who joked about it. president trump at least sold the most javelins that they have been using for the first line of defense, but we should be getting more armaments, and getting poland to send airplanes and should be together with...
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i shopped around and a terrible manuscript and was refused and i'm grateful for that hindsight. that's i spent ten years between that work in the first iteration of the next one that i inevitable ended up selling. and a large portion of that time, i've given up on the idea of a memoir. just writing about it in some other way. i felt i could not find a creative in in the way that is incredible interesting. the first a manuscript failed because it was also too close to the subject. then my life had changed and the difference between myself and the subject was powerful it is in columbia. and then to be younger more interested in the man as sensibilities and that was attracted to me. and thatth is a little suffocating with nic the book in ways i have already described and the tightness putting into it but thenat summer 2013 i sat down with hells angels all over and then what i is a unique way and then it is a long lead paragraph and filled with serious emotion. you can feel the motorcycles rolling down the interstate waving chains around and otcausing a mess. maybe not a member offi
i shopped around and a terrible manuscript and was refused and i'm grateful for that hindsight. that's i spent ten years between that work in the first iteration of the next one that i inevitable ended up selling. and a large portion of that time, i've given up on the idea of a memoir. just writing about it in some other way. i felt i could not find a creative in in the way that is incredible interesting. the first a manuscript failed because it was also too close to the subject. then my life...
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in hindsight, do you think that was a wise decision given that everything that followed from that bush, i don't think bills are going to do. frankly. you. she said before that it was considered by the british as a buffer against the soviet empire. in our case, it became, you know, buffered against the northern shed, but it also, so that other books and there is, whenever we were, we went to was with india, 6571. and i remember to no book you in a junior. so we knew that gobble once every focus certainly surely to warn the east because we, we didn't have to keep any one of the rest because there's interest in boca, social security was about and showed to look after it. now, the same border that used to be looked after by illiberal or the furnace 3rd of cobbled, it would become, you know, the so called black borders because there is a horse trade countries. so the said like america elected to ship that so that flag protection is also gone. i remember when this happened, when the service came in, i to 79. i was not getting into letters, but the thing that was heard about that then was foc
in hindsight, do you think that was a wise decision given that everything that followed from that bush, i don't think bills are going to do. frankly. you. she said before that it was considered by the british as a buffer against the soviet empire. in our case, it became, you know, buffered against the northern shed, but it also, so that other books and there is, whenever we were, we went to was with india, 6571. and i remember to no book you in a junior. so we knew that gobble once every focus...
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i thought about it a lot and tried to somehow understand in hindsight, was there anything that i couldre, and in general, i don’t know, there some oligarchs agreed that they would transfer i don’t know 100 million dollars to some hospitals in exchange for the fact that she simply never went anywhere. here, but i think that even this would not help, she would not give such a thing, i tried everything, so to speak, methods of influence. and when it was possible to do it and thought a lot. hmm that was her path, she passed it. dr. lisa was compassionate. she absolutely could not come to terms with the ruthlessness of this world order. she didn't understand him. she was a person so compassionate that she did not understand god's lack of compassion, but if you've already done us this way, then why do you think she believed that love conquers everything. if there is something here that is capable of? somehow resist death. this is really love. she always did what she thought needed to be done, it became impossible. she wanted to go there right to life dr. lisa you know, i will say such a shar
i thought about it a lot and tried to somehow understand in hindsight, was there anything that i couldre, and in general, i don’t know, there some oligarchs agreed that they would transfer i don’t know 100 million dollars to some hospitals in exchange for the fact that she simply never went anywhere. here, but i think that even this would not help, she would not give such a thing, i tried everything, so to speak, methods of influence. and when it was possible to do it and thought a lot. hmm...
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in hindsight, do you think that was a wise decision given that everything that followed from that bush, are you going to be able to do, frankly, you, she said before that it was considered by the british as a buffer against the soviet empire. you know, to case it became, you know.
in hindsight, do you think that was a wise decision given that everything that followed from that bush, are you going to be able to do, frankly, you, she said before that it was considered by the british as a buffer against the soviet empire. you know, to case it became, you know.
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in responding to that and circling back, it's only hindsight being a lesson for us now. certainly, there is a great case to be made that had we exercised and saving a lot of lives. the initial and logical thought was if prudent invaded, it would be to take advantage of the winter and how energy would break the back of the ukrainians and others. now we are in the warmer days, and this is the moment to offer in anyways necessary so maybe we ride a bike. i think a real shutdown, it was one of the first things i talked about, and putin is in a position of being humiliated. the sanctions i believe would have an impact and stop this from happening. >> there was back-and-forth about domestic leadership, how parties talk about it. what people don't understand is this sanctions regime. how this is not affecting russia, gas companies are making more money, the price of gas is up. why aren't these sanctions fighting and stopping putin? >> it's called the swift system, the way banks communicate with each other. we put sanctions on the russian central bank which prohibits them from o
in responding to that and circling back, it's only hindsight being a lesson for us now. certainly, there is a great case to be made that had we exercised and saving a lot of lives. the initial and logical thought was if prudent invaded, it would be to take advantage of the winter and how energy would break the back of the ukrainians and others. now we are in the warmer days, and this is the moment to offer in anyways necessary so maybe we ride a bike. i think a real shutdown, it was one of the...
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yes, impossible to know, and of course hindsight is 2020 when we think about 2014 or crimea being annexedwhat do you think nato should do as they watch? it could be in the coming hours or days that there could be a change of power in the city of mariupol. i think nato is going to continue supplying significant weapons, qualitatively and quantitatively to ukraine. ukraine has done an amazing job of fighting back, much better than many people predicted. i think one question that will be before us is how much encouragement should we give to the ukrainians to push back and to go after russian forces in eastern ukraine? or should we encourage them to settle for a frozen conflict? obviously, one issue that looms on the horizon is escalation. if the ukrainians were to push back against russian troops in mariupol or in donbas, if nato were to supply fighter aeroplanes or other high—end weaponry, could this turn into a bigger war between nato and russia? perhaps world war iii? that conversation is always in the back of people's minds. the archbishop of canterbury has strongly criticised the govern
yes, impossible to know, and of course hindsight is 2020 when we think about 2014 or crimea being annexedwhat do you think nato should do as they watch? it could be in the coming hours or days that there could be a change of power in the city of mariupol. i think nato is going to continue supplying significant weapons, qualitatively and quantitatively to ukraine. ukraine has done an amazing job of fighting back, much better than many people predicted. i think one question that will be before us...
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in hindsight they are trying to hide.they invest their inaction with airports in fact, this administrative supervision is not carried out and this function does not work; bureaucratic surveillance does not reflect the real location of the former arrest. but for those who committed grave and especially grave crimes, close daily monitoring is needed even without modern technologies. there is no way around it, firstly, a tracking system, as i said, so the options could be electronic bracelets of the system, and which would recognize faces. it is precisely such characters that it will not work to quickly establish such a complex system, so some experts offer a temporary but effective solution to give ex-prisoners a smartphone and use the experience of self-isolation tracked people who were especially sick with covid so that they did not go out. yes, there is this photographing, in principle, nothing prevents the use of such means. even the most thorough surveillance will not stop some arrests, according to lawyers, some peopl
in hindsight they are trying to hide.they invest their inaction with airports in fact, this administrative supervision is not carried out and this function does not work; bureaucratic surveillance does not reflect the real location of the former arrest. but for those who committed grave and especially grave crimes, close daily monitoring is needed even without modern technologies. there is no way around it, firstly, a tracking system, as i said, so the options could be electronic bracelets of...
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it's already probably manifested itself in hindsight in our picture. not in our picture.stood, so to speak, that she makes fate this role, she makes fate. therefore, she had no time for conflicts immediately after the premiere, alexander yakovleva believed that she was a first-tier star. and how can you not believe? they were in all cities after 3 years during the filming of the film enchanters, her dizziness from success was noticed by the entire film crew. i invited the most famous, the brightest, the most interesting, to this picture there were e- elena proklova and incomparable irina alfarova. and uh, wonderful tsyplakova, other words don’t even apply to them, and they were all beautiful and were wonderful actresses and now they are wonderful actresses, and i want to pay attention to the fact that at the last minute we managed to negotiate with those times. this is the 82nd year of the star. this is elena koreeva. by that time, elena koreneva was a dazzling star of soviet cinema, flashing roman herself in love with that same munchausen. she had just completed filming
it's already probably manifested itself in hindsight in our picture. not in our picture.stood, so to speak, that she makes fate this role, she makes fate. therefore, she had no time for conflicts immediately after the premiere, alexander yakovleva believed that she was a first-tier star. and how can you not believe? they were in all cities after 3 years during the filming of the film enchanters, her dizziness from success was noticed by the entire film crew. i invited the most famous, the...