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and non hindsight, there is an elegant english phrase. he a hindsight bias sham which describes a psychological phenomenon where we as human beings, when we think about an event in hindsight from will tend to believe that it was much more predictable than it really was. more than a credit of vol threw up money for left or cash intense people in this town won't even dare to think that believe may have done anything wrong. they're the only thing my father sent to that effect was. we understood that they wouldn't take care of the material pro play. he never said i understood it. ya, but i don't know what he meant by. we may be only live out that way. or maybe there was some kind of consensus among the staff that they'd never have dad speak about it openly. so i'm like bowman say, i don't know if dish almighty linds martin lindstrom passed away several years ago. oh and anna caught in can't find anything in her father's note books that refers to the regrets her father expressed pins. there's nothing that could be used as evidence in the court
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and other things, especially hindsights, there's some things you would change. did include one paragraph but pandemic in 2009. we had a pandemic that year. hindsights i probably would have put a couple of paragraphs about it but it wasn't that huge deal in american society in 2009 -- >> but you're doing a whole new book. make up for your sin of leaving it out. >> yeah. kind of funny. he weren't talking about a whole lot. we were dealing with the outcome from the great recession in 2009, and we did get a vaccine fairly quickly as well. so it didn't become this lockdown thing where it was politicized like you see today. >> carlos, you had to sit through 150 books -- sift through 150 books and you're very sure -- thorough, i heard how you do your reviews in the "washington post," take notes and read books through more than once. did you do something similar for your book? >> yes. and i am sort of pa the include old school -- pa the include old -- pathetically. and i have huge binderses that prisoned out each chapter and i would lug that binder back and forth. and -
and other things, especially hindsights, there's some things you would change. did include one paragraph but pandemic in 2009. we had a pandemic that year. hindsights i probably would have put a couple of paragraphs about it but it wasn't that huge deal in american society in 2009 -- >> but you're doing a whole new book. make up for your sin of leaving it out. >> yeah. kind of funny. he weren't talking about a whole lot. we were dealing with the outcome from the great recession in...
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in hindsight, it was the wrong thing to do.yone who's been badly affected by it. ijust want everyone who's been badly affected by it. i just want to everyone who's been badly affected by it. ijust want to make absolutely clear that there is no place in this government for anybody who is predatory and abuses their position of power. did who is predatory and abuses their position of power.— who is predatory and abuses their position of power. did you want to 'oke position of power. did you want to joke pincher— position of power. did you want to joke pincher by — position of power. did you want to joke pincher by name, _ position of power. did you want to joke pincher by name, pincher- position of power. did you want to joke pincher by name, pincher by| joke pincher by name, pincher by nature is although why i regret it so much is nature is although why i regret it so much , ., nature is although why i regret it so much _, , ., ,., ., so much is about three years ago, there was a _ so much is about three years ago, there was a co
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in hindsight, it was the wrong thing to do.'t lie your way through crises, you've got to tell the truth. i've followed boris johnson's dizzying ups, and his crashes down, for nearly ten years. i thought i got through this interview already, folks, i mean, what's going on? she keeps asking me questions. despite mess after mess, borisjohnson was adamant he'd stay in no 10. but even the great survivor couldn't stop his downfall. them's the breaks. tonight, what on earth went on? good morning, colleagues. thank you very much. it was no secret that boris johson had been in trouble. but the cameras in cabinet were meant to show business as usual. we are now able to introduce as of tomorrow the single biggest tax cut in a decade. he didn't know, but two men at the table were thinking about when to quit. on that tuesday morning, i hadn't totally made up my mind, but it was really, you know, i was really wrestling with it. i had started thinking about, you know, maybe i'd had enough, in... in terms of what i could put up with and to go
in hindsight, it was the wrong thing to do.'t lie your way through crises, you've got to tell the truth. i've followed boris johnson's dizzying ups, and his crashes down, for nearly ten years. i thought i got through this interview already, folks, i mean, what's going on? she keeps asking me questions. despite mess after mess, borisjohnson was adamant he'd stay in no 10. but even the great survivor couldn't stop his downfall. them's the breaks. tonight, what on earth went on? good morning,...
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tie: benefit of 2020 hindsight, have started sooner?hink they should have started a bit sooner. i think that would have avoided the familiar sounds of war thunder across ukraine's front lines. but something is changing here in the donbas. we're rushing to a secret location and a rare rendezvous with a weapon that mightjust be helping to tip the balance in this war. the caesar is a gift from france to ukraine. today, its giant gun is aiming at a russian target 27 kilometres away. ok, now we have to get out quickly before the russians potentially find our positions and fire back. "these guns are making all the difference," says dmytro, the unit commander. "their range, their accuracy. as a result the russian bombardment has been reduced by half or even by two thirds." and here's the proof. footage of giant russian ammunition stores now being hit far behind the front lines. and ukraine can now target key bridges like this one near the russian—held city of kherson, perhaps the start of a push towards crimea — which all helps to explain this
tie: benefit of 2020 hindsight, have started sooner?hink they should have started a bit sooner. i think that would have avoided the familiar sounds of war thunder across ukraine's front lines. but something is changing here in the donbas. we're rushing to a secret location and a rare rendezvous with a weapon that mightjust be helping to tip the balance in this war. the caesar is a gift from france to ukraine. today, its giant gun is aiming at a russian target 27 kilometres away. ok, now we have...
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say that you didn't want to report because the information was unverified, or write a report in hindsightwell, come up with something, what number of marbles to write? think of something. lyosha turn on your brains. otherwise , you know that the captain will never be a major . hmm. it's all a joke. here yes i liked hello hello thank you hello hello i guess. this is a phone bank rent. what else? there is nothing wrong with us, in my opinion, there was some money left, nothing. this is how money is an enchanting revelation. he is our customer in the first place, the only source of our income does not accept. are you so turned on ? what, you don’t know anything, but we got wound up for a month, spent a month on this matter. and what what, what 0 rub. 0 kop. i don't need to look like that. yes, i know you are fighting for universal justice. and i'm a criminal, you know, i'm used to getting paid for what i do. that's it, nothing else will happen. what other affairs. you refuse all money. you refuse, however, refused to search for these stolen watches, but because it was starting a fat hog woul
say that you didn't want to report because the information was unverified, or write a report in hindsightwell, come up with something, what number of marbles to write? think of something. lyosha turn on your brains. otherwise , you know that the captain will never be a major . hmm. it's all a joke. here yes i liked hello hello thank you hello hello i guess. this is a phone bank rent. what else? there is nothing wrong with us, in my opinion, there was some money left, nothing. this is how money...
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in hindsight, it was the wrong thing to do. it's been badly affected by it. i want to make clear that there was no place in this government for anybody who is predatory or abuses their position of power. dani: let's get to downing street where lizzie barton is standing by. a very dramatic day, resignations, new appointments, walk us through all of it. >> you can feel the quiet coming out downing street this morning. johnson is on the brink. is on the front page of the national newspapers this morning. that is after last night he lost two of his most senior team. the health secretary shortly followed by the chancellor. in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis in the u.k.. i could not be a worse time to lose your number two in government. the language was about integrity, it was about them not being able to defend in public anymore what they knew or didn't know about the mp and his sexual misconduct coming into question. johnson has come back with an reshuffle last night. the former education secretary, now the chancellor. in the former chief of staff now takin
in hindsight, it was the wrong thing to do. it's been badly affected by it. i want to make clear that there was no place in this government for anybody who is predatory or abuses their position of power. dani: let's get to downing street where lizzie barton is standing by. a very dramatic day, resignations, new appointments, walk us through all of it. >> you can feel the quiet coming out downing street this morning. johnson is on the brink. is on the front page of the national newspapers...
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i think in hindsight, it was the wrong thing to do. i just want to make absolutely clear that there is no place in this government for anybody who is predatory, or abuses their position of power. tom: that apology clearly not enough for the former chancellor and health secretary. for more we are joined by our bloomberg u.k. reporter lizzy burden, who is across all of this yesterday evening. it has been described as one of the biggest days of drama in westminster, just walk us through what happened last night. >> boris johnson's premiership is on the break, that is the theme of the national newspapers this morning. that apology you just played from boris johnson attempting to make up for his constantly changing line on his handling of the chris pincher affair, the latest chapter in the pestminster story of sexual scandals. this alleged conduct by pincher who was reappointed to the government as deputy chief whip, which was quickly followed by the resignations of javid and sunak. both of the resignation letters had language about integri
i think in hindsight, it was the wrong thing to do. i just want to make absolutely clear that there is no place in this government for anybody who is predatory, or abuses their position of power. tom: that apology clearly not enough for the former chancellor and health secretary. for more we are joined by our bloomberg u.k. reporter lizzy burden, who is across all of this yesterday evening. it has been described as one of the biggest days of drama in westminster, just walk us through what...
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i think in hindsight it was the wrong thing to do. i apologize. everybody who's been a badly affected bias, but the damage had already been done after the shock resignations on tuesday evening. other members of johnston's cabinet were seen coming and going from downing street. they are still backing him, at least for now. nadeem. so ha, we was quickly appointed the new chancellor. the house minister position went to former chief of staff, steve barkley, camp mount policy, as johnston survived to vote a confidence a month ago. another vote can be held for a year. johnson has managed to ride out many a storm. now, polls suggest a majority of britons want him out. they will have to see whether this time there is enough pressure from within his own party to force him to step down bow to the war in ukraine, where officials have urged some 350000 residents of the eastern. don't ask region to evacuate. the de nets, governor says there is now no safe place as russian forces step up their attacks. on tuesday, russian missile struck a market in the city of
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i think in hindsight it was the wrong thing to do. i apologize to everybody who's been badly affected by it. the w bigger mom, she has been monitoring development in london forest and i asked her to explain how much trouble boris johnson is in tonight. i mean, it's been said many times that it's the most difficult day of his life of his political life. but really, it is very, very hard because johnson now you just remain and regain the trust of, of his cabinet, of the conservative party and the m p. so he's really fighting very much was political survival was too big for cabinet secretaries that was very closely had around the cabinet table with them resigning. and it's a very fluid situation. say the people are watching who is going to resign or stay in the post if they can be filled at all very quickly. this is really a moment where boys johnson doesn't know whether he was still be prime and the next se, weeks to come. he has said that he will not resign. can he be forced out of office? he could be forced out of office however, it's
i think in hindsight it was the wrong thing to do. i apologize to everybody who's been badly affected by it. the w bigger mom, she has been monitoring development in london forest and i asked her to explain how much trouble boris johnson is in tonight. i mean, it's been said many times that it's the most difficult day of his life of his political life. but really, it is very, very hard because johnson now you just remain and regain the trust of, of his cabinet, of the conservative party and the...
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and i apologize for, for it, i began in hindsight it was or the wrong thing to do. i apologize to everybody who's been a badly affected by it, but the damage had already been done after the shock resignations on tuesday evening. other members of johnston's cabinet was seen coming and going from downing street. they're still backing him, at least for now. nadeem. so ha, we was quickly a point at the new chancellor. the health minister position went to former chief of staff steve barkley policy as johnston survived to vote a confidence a month ago. another vote can be held for a year. johnson has managed to ride out many a storm. now polls suggest a majority of britons want him out. they will have to see whether this time there is enough pressure from within his own party to force him to step down. earlier i talked to journalist robert hutton in london and asked him if the resignation of the ministers could be the final blow that will topple johnson's government. that is the question everyone was asking, and i, i still don't know the answer. he survived so much and hi
and i apologize for, for it, i began in hindsight it was or the wrong thing to do. i apologize to everybody who's been a badly affected by it, but the damage had already been done after the shock resignations on tuesday evening. other members of johnston's cabinet was seen coming and going from downing street. they're still backing him, at least for now. nadeem. so ha, we was quickly a point at the new chancellor. the health minister position went to former chief of staff steve barkley policy...
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say yes, i think it was a mistake and i apologize for a void of again in hindsight it was or the wrong thing to do. i apologize to everybody who's been a badly affected by it, but the damage had already been done after the shock resignations on tuesday evening. other members of johnston's cabinet were seen coming and going from downing street. they are still backing him, at least for now. nadeem the ha, we was quickly appointed the new chancellor. the health minister position went to former chief of staff. steve barkley, i can mouse to fall off as johnson survived a vote ahead confidence a month ago. another vote can be held for a year. johnson has managed to ride out many a storm. now polls suggest a majority of britons want him out. they will have to see whether this time there is enough pressure from within his own party to force him to step down. that spring anal, correspondent, big mass. more and more lawmakers are abandoning bars. johnson multiple scandals are weighing on his government. could this be the final push to topple johnson's government? it's very difficult then to imag
say yes, i think it was a mistake and i apologize for a void of again in hindsight it was or the wrong thing to do. i apologize to everybody who's been a badly affected by it, but the damage had already been done after the shock resignations on tuesday evening. other members of johnston's cabinet were seen coming and going from downing street. they are still backing him, at least for now. nadeem the ha, we was quickly appointed the new chancellor. the health minister position went to former...
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with the hindsight, the benefit of hindsight, the biggest mistake was that i was not -- i was not bullish enough. i figured there had to be more to it. it could not go up 22% with no reason. it went down -- that is why we came back with such a vengeance. these are just tales of the 80s when i worked down the block. forget the s&p and september of 2011. remember the cypress canary in the coal mine? what is that about? we are some sort of mining business? the oldest bank on earth during european debt crisis -- i still have a checking account there and we are doing fine. when i was looking over my twitter mentions, i was basking in the glow. it is so cool here. i have this handheld guy. that is a cool outfit. it is generally constructive comments. i mean, well, there were so many snide, belligerent, moronic attacks. after a while, yeah, they can get to me because i am a philadelphian. who the heck is jim cramer to recommend stocks in this market? we did not have twitter in the 80s but i had plenty of critics when i wrote articles about the market. it seems like yesterday was a good time to b
with the hindsight, the benefit of hindsight, the biggest mistake was that i was not -- i was not bullish enough. i figured there had to be more to it. it could not go up 22% with no reason. it went down -- that is why we came back with such a vengeance. these are just tales of the 80s when i worked down the block. forget the s&p and september of 2011. remember the cypress canary in the coal mine? what is that about? we are some sort of mining business? the oldest bank on earth during...
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i think in hindsight it was the wrong thing to do apologize to everybody who's been badly affected. so let's dig into this with a deal here. what are anya sharper north on you? how serious are these resignations for boris johnson? well, i think there's no denying that this is pretty bad for the prime minister. i mean, 2 of his most senior ministers resigning the it's the health minister and the finance minister chancellor is called in britain and the chancellor in britain really is the 2nd most important government position after the prime minister himself. so these are very serious resignations, m, and in the wake of them came some resignations from more junior ministers as well. so it seems like there's some momentum to this. but having said that, boris doesn't still seems to have the backing of his cabinet. his other ministers have come out to say they support him and he has already appointed a new chancellor and, and his other cabinet ministers have been coming in and out of downing street tonight, presumably to sort of thrash out some way out of this crisis. okay, so these resi
i think in hindsight it was the wrong thing to do apologize to everybody who's been badly affected. so let's dig into this with a deal here. what are anya sharper north on you? how serious are these resignations for boris johnson? well, i think there's no denying that this is pretty bad for the prime minister. i mean, 2 of his most senior ministers resigning the it's the health minister and the finance minister chancellor is called in britain and the chancellor in britain really is the 2nd most...
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i think in hindsight it was the wrong thing to do. i apologize. everybody who's been badly affected by it. let's get more on this from question peel in london. he's an analyst with the think tank at chatham house. welcome back to d. w. quinton. how much trouble is parish johnson in a great deal. these 2 men who resigned of arguably the 2 most serious members of his cabinet, a string of others who said they're not going, but this reaches to neck and suggested a real heavy weights in a government of light weights. so i think that boris johnson's days are increasingly looking numbered. he may stagger on for a little while longer, but i'd be very surprised if he survives be on the autumn. what is it about? is it these resignations or this issue that make you so clear? the here that he will go because he has been through a lot where in normal times other prime ministers would have gone a long time ago. yes. oh, absolutely right. it is the, it is the issue of trust. it is not this particular issue, nor indeed these ministers carrying, although at the he
i think in hindsight it was the wrong thing to do. i apologize. everybody who's been badly affected by it. let's get more on this from question peel in london. he's an analyst with the think tank at chatham house. welcome back to d. w. quinton. how much trouble is parish johnson in a great deal. these 2 men who resigned of arguably the 2 most serious members of his cabinet, a string of others who said they're not going, but this reaches to neck and suggested a real heavy weights in a government...
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in hindsight, it was the wrong thing to do. >> she joins me by telephone tonight. >> it has been said many times that the most difficult day of his political life -- it is very hard for boris johnson now to regain the trust of his cabinet, the conservative party and he is really fighting for political survival. it is a very fluid situation. the people are watching who else is going to resign. this is really a moment where boris johnson does not know if he could still be prime minister in the next day or week to come. he could be forced out of office but it is not very clear. he has just narrowly survived one. the rules in the party need to be changed. there is mounting suspicion that this will be changed. >> we know that he still has supporters in the party. could all of this lead to division and his conservative party? >> they want to know -- also, every simple just yesterday shows he is at his lowest point ever. there are not members of the conservative party who see him as a one who can lead them in the next election. it could happen. >> before we let you go, we know that boris joh
in hindsight, it was the wrong thing to do. >> she joins me by telephone tonight. >> it has been said many times that the most difficult day of his political life -- it is very hard for boris johnson now to regain the trust of his cabinet, the conservative party and he is really fighting for political survival. it is a very fluid situation. the people are watching who else is going to resign. this is really a moment where boris johnson does not know if he could still be prime...
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in hindsight, forest johnson's fate was predestined. as the maverick mayor of london, he relished chaos, getting stuck on a zip wire, and barking his way around the world. this time taking out a school boy in japan. it was all part of a carefully constructed image. i wrote that he hoped, would lead to beggar things. and when britain debated its membership of the european union, he seized his chance. flying the flag for the leave campaign as take back control of this country and our democracy and our economy. after that, success downing street seemed inevitable. but he would have to wait another 3 years before opening theresa may i have just been to see her majesty the queen. however breton, were still fiercely debated over europe. with what we'll do. johnson called an election and was back to his old stunts. the voters flapped it up, sending him back to downing street with an 80 seats majority. he promised to we make rich him one month later, who with 19 strong i developed mild symptoms of the corona virus. that's to say he was hospital
in hindsight, forest johnson's fate was predestined. as the maverick mayor of london, he relished chaos, getting stuck on a zip wire, and barking his way around the world. this time taking out a school boy in japan. it was all part of a carefully constructed image. i wrote that he hoped, would lead to beggar things. and when britain debated its membership of the european union, he seized his chance. flying the flag for the leave campaign as take back control of this country and our democracy...
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>> i think in hindsight when you look at everything -- of course the father would have never consentedis son. they would have done things differently. if they had known their son would have been able to commit such atrocities in hindsight they would have been able to see and connect the dots at the end of the day. i think this question would probably haunt anyone in that same position. the parents feel terrible for the actions of their son and for the loss of those who lost their lives and for the devastation that it has caused the community. >> i appreciate your time i appreciate you coming on and answering the questions. >> next the father who lost his son interrupting president biden as he celebrated the first safety law passed in the u.s. for decades. >> nasa releasing an incredible new image of our universe. we're going to tell you what you are looking at right there. it is truly not just beautiful but remarkable. ♪ so i climbed into the cab, and then i settled down inside ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere, man ♪ ♪ of travel i've had my share, man ♪ ♪ i've bee
>> i think in hindsight when you look at everything -- of course the father would have never consentedis son. they would have done things differently. if they had known their son would have been able to commit such atrocities in hindsight they would have been able to see and connect the dots at the end of the day. i think this question would probably haunt anyone in that same position. the parents feel terrible for the actions of their son and for the loss of those who lost their lives...
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in hindsight, it was the wrong thing to do. i apologize to everybody who's been badly affected by it. there is no place in this government for anybody who is predatory or abuses their position of power. >> the question is, what next? there have been several further junior resignations, the rest of the cabinets are sticking by their leader for now at least. given he survived a vote of confidence last month, disgruntled mps. >> we need a change of government and the tory party is corrupted, changing one man at the top of the tory party won't make any difference. the change of government. lauren: the press officer for the previous conservative government, they survived us in the short-term but cannot risk any more setbacks. >> the scandals and these issues, it unraveled a few days later. we chip away at the trust. and defending what the government is doing only for them to be contradicted to say something that is prudent. the party gate allegations, so that is certainly impacting morale and the prime minister's authority. and thes
in hindsight, it was the wrong thing to do. i apologize to everybody who's been badly affected by it. there is no place in this government for anybody who is predatory or abuses their position of power. >> the question is, what next? there have been several further junior resignations, the rest of the cabinets are sticking by their leader for now at least. given he survived a vote of confidence last month, disgruntled mps. >> we need a change of government and the tory party is...
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with hindsight he should not have been.something outrageous and he lost the whip but to say this is the fault of boris is extraordinary. i whip but to say this is the fault of boris is extraordinary.— boris is extraordinary. i think eo - le boris is extraordinary. i think people are — boris is extraordinary. i think people are not _ boris is extraordinary. i think people are not necessarily i boris is extraordinary. i think - people are not necessarily saying it is about the issue, it is about how he�*s handled the issue. they are separate things, the way the prime minister possibly would not be having this conversation to the ethic prime minister said what he said yesterday several days ago. —— if the prime minister said yesterday, effie said that several days ago. it yesterday, effie said that several da s auo. , ' . yesterday, effie said that several da s auo. , , . ., yesterday, effie said that several dasaao. , '. days ago. it is difficult to blend the prime _ days ago. it is difficult to blend the prime minister _ day
with hindsight he should not have been.something outrageous and he lost the whip but to say this is the fault of boris is extraordinary. i whip but to say this is the fault of boris is extraordinary.— boris is extraordinary. i think eo - le boris is extraordinary. i think people are — boris is extraordinary. i think people are not _ boris is extraordinary. i think people are not necessarily i boris is extraordinary. i think - people are not necessarily saying it is about the issue, it is...
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so, you know in hindsight. i have a lot of great ideas about how to do it differently, but i i did my best getting through and thankfully we had vice president pence who could cast that tie breaking vote which you know was a historic moment. i don't think there has not been another cabinet member having to be confirmed by a thai breaking vote of the vice president prior to that. there haven't been many cabinet secretaries that were so unfairly. treated as well and you handled it with a lot of grace and then the first day that you show up to work was an amazing in the book. it's an amazing story, please share that with us. well, i think we're referring to the second day when i went to visit a school in washington dc. no, well, we can talk about that too. i'm talking about the the department of education has three buildings are reading. yes, and you shook hands with every person in the building. i watched through every floor of every building and shook hands with everyone who's there now to be fair. these are ver
so, you know in hindsight. i have a lot of great ideas about how to do it differently, but i i did my best getting through and thankfully we had vice president pence who could cast that tie breaking vote which you know was a historic moment. i don't think there has not been another cabinet member having to be confirmed by a thai breaking vote of the vice president prior to that. there haven't been many cabinet secretaries that were so unfairly. treated as well and you handled it with a lot of...
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in hindsight, it was the wrong thing to do. absolutely clear there is no place in this government for anybody who is predatory or abuses their position of power. haidi: let's bring in david. the fall in starling was relatively subdued compared to the price action in the euro. there are fundamental reasons why this is facing a problematic outlook. david: it's not adding to the strength at all. in this circumstance, even if he holds on or goes, it's unlikely a new election will be called. the parliament will dissolve in december, 2024. two and a half years away. data is starting to weaken. if it thousand, not a good sign for starling. shery: haidi alluded to the weakness of the euro. we have seen talk of euro-dollar parity. this chart showing the ecb is expected to hike in july. the biggest hike coming in september. guest: how high do they go? if you look toward the end of the year, the expectations come off a bit. obviously, the ongoing scenario in russia and with oil is weighing on the eurozone. all of these factors are having,
in hindsight, it was the wrong thing to do. absolutely clear there is no place in this government for anybody who is predatory or abuses their position of power. haidi: let's bring in david. the fall in starling was relatively subdued compared to the price action in the euro. there are fundamental reasons why this is facing a problematic outlook. david: it's not adding to the strength at all. in this circumstance, even if he holds on or goes, it's unlikely a new election will be called. the...
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do the parents in the situation bear some responsibility >> we can always look at an event and in hindsight, these were the warning signs. there's no history of him ever engaging in a single violent act it's easy to say now, well, the parents should have known. but the fact is that nobody knew. nobody saw anything because there was nothing to see >> reporter: tonight, highland park mourns seven lives cut short, including 69-year-ol eduardo uvaldo, who died this morning. his daughter said he was shot in the back of the head while attending the parade with his family. and katie goldstein. lester spoke yesterday with her heartbroken daughter, cassie >> i could see her face she was not breathing. and there was blood everywhere, down the steps. and so, i knew she was dead and then, they had to take me away in a police car and i had to spend the day covered in her blood. >> reporter: 2-year-old aidan mccarthy survived, but his parents kevin and irina did not. "the chicago sun times" reporting kevin's heroic final act, shielding his young son from the bullets. >> the little boy, which now everyone
do the parents in the situation bear some responsibility >> we can always look at an event and in hindsight, these were the warning signs. there's no history of him ever engaging in a single violent act it's easy to say now, well, the parents should have known. but the fact is that nobody knew. nobody saw anything because there was nothing to see >> reporter: tonight, highland park mourns seven lives cut short, including 69-year-ol eduardo uvaldo, who died this morning. his daughter...
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i think, in hindsight, it was the wrong thing to do. to everybody who's been badly affected by it. your spokesman on friday said you were not aware of a specific allegation. on sunday, a cabinet minister sent out to interview — "i've been informed this morning he" — you — "didn't know about a specific allegation," but you did. you're saying that now. yesterday, another minister, he had been given a categoric assurance you weren't aware of a specific allegation. day after day after day, people speaking on your behalf were talking rubbish. well, i don't know... i was, i'm afraid, focusing on other things at the time, but what i'm telling you now is my recollection of events. and my recollection is that there was one complaint that was raised with me specifically. there was other rumour and innuendo, but there was one particular thing that was raised and that was... which you'd forgotten about? well, it was a long time ago. mr pincher has denied the allegations against him. the man who one day wants to move into number 10 himself sees his
i think, in hindsight, it was the wrong thing to do. to everybody who's been badly affected by it. your spokesman on friday said you were not aware of a specific allegation. on sunday, a cabinet minister sent out to interview — "i've been informed this morning he" — you — "didn't know about a specific allegation," but you did. you're saying that now. yesterday, another minister, he had been given a categoric assurance you weren't aware of a specific allegation. day...
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. >> let me say this with hindsight, we can say the robb elementary was not adequately prepared for the risk of a school shooter. the school's 5 foot fence was inadequate despite a policy walk doors, there was a regrettable culture of non-compliance. in fact, all 3 exterior doors to the building on lock that day in multiple interior doors were not secured the day of the shooting with the release of these findings. you've all these mayor promising an internal investigation into the city's police and their response. we agree with the committee's review >> of the incident and there was dramatic failure of command all around. all right. we have further questions as to who was responsible for taking command as see there at senior level commanders own sites. so we want to know which agency took what specific actions to take command and where did the critical break down the car? >> that was alyssa donovan reporting for us tonight. the findings in the report are already influencing change. the superintendent of robb elementary school really seeing that in response to the report. they will be co
. >> let me say this with hindsight, we can say the robb elementary was not adequately prepared for the risk of a school shooter. the school's 5 foot fence was inadequate despite a policy walk doors, there was a regrettable culture of non-compliance. in fact, all 3 exterior doors to the building on lock that day in multiple interior doors were not secured the day of the shooting with the release of these findings. you've all these mayor promising an internal investigation into the city's...
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you have hit the nail — hindsight, the best ones.n delayed by many months and lives would have been lost. you have got to act incredibly quickly. days, not weeks or months. that means you have to be decisive. you won't always be right. you sometimes have to do things at risk, but it is critical that you take the best evidence you have got, take the decision after consultation, but not too much, and get moving.- decision after consultation, but not too much, and get moving. oxford is the obvious — too much, and get moving. oxford is the obvious place _ too much, and get moving. oxford is the obvious place for— too much, and get moving. oxford is the obvious place for this, _ too much, and get moving. oxford is the obvious place for this, given - the obvious place for this, given their performance during the covid pandemic thus far and obviously the discovery of the new vaccine treatment and the other support that has been provided for those working in the field. given that you have lived through it, where do you think we are now? the
you have hit the nail — hindsight, the best ones.n delayed by many months and lives would have been lost. you have got to act incredibly quickly. days, not weeks or months. that means you have to be decisive. you won't always be right. you sometimes have to do things at risk, but it is critical that you take the best evidence you have got, take the decision after consultation, but not too much, and get moving.- decision after consultation, but not too much, and get moving. oxford is the...
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everything was done in hindsight, you understand, as i understand it.ok, if the gas company issued a payment without having the right to do so, this is a crime. he is definitely punishable for it. must answer, there will be queues in the offices, it will be a very, very unpleasant period, and the main thing is that i do not know when it will end. i am not sure that it will end before this heating season. of the refund mechanism led to the fact that honest payers of communal services are forced to stand in queues for hours and, in addition to military problems , also solve communal problems, no matter what, and the gas company controlled by dmytro firtash, even after passing to the management of naftogaz , continues to get richer, because the number of consumers to whom refunds will not succeed remains astronomical, millions of ukrainians evacuated abroad simply will not be physically able to bring their statements to the gas sales office so photocopies of documents fighter vitaliy merinov returned to the ranks of the national guard as soon as a full-sca
everything was done in hindsight, you understand, as i understand it.ok, if the gas company issued a payment without having the right to do so, this is a crime. he is definitely punishable for it. must answer, there will be queues in the offices, it will be a very, very unpleasant period, and the main thing is that i do not know when it will end. i am not sure that it will end before this heating season. of the refund mechanism led to the fact that honest payers of communal services are forced...
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and in hindsight, mister speaker, i should have realized that he would know she would. he would not chase. however, when he came to the friday of last week, when i was given the information that he's read out about the complaint that was made against the older woman, i acted immediately, missy i away from him. and we will not tolerate. we will not tolerate that kind of behavior in this or any other policy. mrs. vega or boris johnson's former health secretary made a personal statement to his colleagues and parliament such a java describe having to publicly defend the prime minister before seeing his statements repeatedly proven false. when the 1st stories of parties and dining st emerged late last year, i was personally assured at the most senior level by my wife all were friends then tea that and i quote, there had been no parties in downing street and no rules were broken. so i gave the benefit of that and i went on those media rounds to say that i'd have those assurances from the senior most senior level of the private assist he then we had more stories. we had the su
and in hindsight, mister speaker, i should have realized that he would know she would. he would not chase. however, when he came to the friday of last week, when i was given the information that he's read out about the complaint that was made against the older woman, i acted immediately, missy i away from him. and we will not tolerate. we will not tolerate that kind of behavior in this or any other policy. mrs. vega or boris johnson's former health secretary made a personal statement to his...
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and it seems to me that this is a constant, on such a catch-up basis, we are doing something in hindsight smart, uh, not without understanding that there is a certain trend and we know very well what is what russia and what is lukashenka's belarus, and therefore it seems to me that it is necessary to be more proactive and in support of it i mean from the point of view of the introduction of visa restrictions, you can introduce visa restrictions and make relaxations for those who oppose war, who is uh, chased by this regime in belarus for the oppositionists who remained there, public activists and other people, that's it. for the rest, well, it's absolutely clear, and to be honest, i don't know . i don't have any statistics. i don't even know if it's possible at all. to cross the border with ukraine from the side of belarus. i think it is impossible. since we are in the last war, in fact, the airspace is also not closed, that is, they cannot fly to us, let's say yes, by airplanes. actually , the theoretical question remains that they can to get to us from the territory of third countries,
and it seems to me that this is a constant, on such a catch-up basis, we are doing something in hindsight smart, uh, not without understanding that there is a certain trend and we know very well what is what russia and what is lukashenka's belarus, and therefore it seems to me that it is necessary to be more proactive and in support of it i mean from the point of view of the introduction of visa restrictions, you can introduce visa restrictions and make relaxations for those who oppose war, who...