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david: as i said earlier, hindsight is always 20/20.n hindsight, would you have exited afghanistan differently than the way you did? jake: well, at the end of the day, any time you have a circumstance where you are ending a 20-year war with 20 years of decisions and mistakes that have piled up their multiple administrations yes, it would not be easy. there was no clean, easy exit. i think the strategic decision to go and end the war was the absolute correct decision. were there things we could have done differently? the answer is always yes. there will be time as i look back and reflecting on that period to pinpoint what some of those might have been, but from my perspective, the underlying decision to end the war in afghanistan, which the president took in a quite courageous way, was the correct decision, and one year later, to me, it the time has only reinforced that. david: many people who have held your job burnout after a few years. you look like you're in good shape. you are young. you're the second youngest person to have this jo
david: as i said earlier, hindsight is always 20/20.n hindsight, would you have exited afghanistan differently than the way you did? jake: well, at the end of the day, any time you have a circumstance where you are ending a 20-year war with 20 years of decisions and mistakes that have piled up their multiple administrations yes, it would not be easy. there was no clean, easy exit. i think the strategic decision to go and end the war was the absolute correct decision. were there things we could...
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brian: you can always improve your policy thinking and hindsight. -- in hindsight. if you look at where the economy is now, we have the stronger the labor market economy in modern american history, tens of millions of people have benefited as a result of that. household balance sheets are in a stronger position than they were pre-pandemic and inflation in the world right now is outpacing the u.s. i think all of those are a function of policy choices that we have made and i think that ultimately they were the right policy choices. david: the minimum wage in the u.s. is still $7.50 an hour. the administration tried to get it raised to $12, something like that. the administration has proposed that recently. is that because of a concern about inflation? or do you still support raising the minimum wage no? brian: the president still strongly supports raising the minimum wage to $15 an hour. it would be done across time. i think it is wise economic policy. i think what you've seen over the course of this recovery as you have seen a lot of the largest -- is you have seen a
brian: you can always improve your policy thinking and hindsight. -- in hindsight. if you look at where the economy is now, we have the stronger the labor market economy in modern american history, tens of millions of people have benefited as a result of that. household balance sheets are in a stronger position than they were pre-pandemic and inflation in the world right now is outpacing the u.s. i think all of those are a function of policy choices that we have made and i think that ultimately...
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but, mr speaker, with hindsight, i should but, mr speaker, with hindsight, ishould have but, mr speakernk them. it have found some other way to thank them.— thank them. it started with re orts thank them. it started with reports of _ thank them. it started with reports of uzi _ thank them. it started with reports of uzi parties - thank them. it started with reports of uzi parties in - reports of uzi parties in downing street during lockdown. the prime minister pretended that he — the prime minister pretended that he had been assured there were _ that he had been assured there were no— that he had been assured there were no parties. now it turns out he — were no parties. now it turns out he was _ were no parties. now it turns out he was at the parties all along — out he was at the parties all along. cannot prime minister see why— along. cannot prime minister see why the british public think— see why the british public think he is lying his teeth? things— think he is lying his teeth? things were going from bad to worse with the prime minister. it was then reported that in april 2021, it w
but, mr speaker, with hindsight, i should but, mr speaker, with hindsight, ishould have but, mr speakernk them. it have found some other way to thank them.— thank them. it started with re orts thank them. it started with reports of _ thank them. it started with reports of uzi _ thank them. it started with reports of uzi parties - thank them. it started with reports of uzi parties in - reports of uzi parties in downing street during lockdown. the prime minister pretended that he — the prime...
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but we are not judging this in hindsight. we are judging this based on what a clear video shows. police officer with a clear view into that room, who did not fire his weapon. it's crystal clear, this was a reckless shoot. so no one is judging the officer, officer anderson's conduct based on hindsight. >> might i add, they are trained for that. we are not. it's obvious that he couldn't see. he couldn't even have possibly identify who he shot. >> well, we appreciate you joining us and we want you to keep us informed as to what happened. again, just you being able to come on is admirable, i don't know how you do it. rex, thank you for joining us and rebecca as well. be well. >> thank you. >> and thank you for watching, everyone, our coverage continues. continues. ou were to find it you would taste, pure agave nectar and lilime lone river ranch water i got tai last december. i've spent almost every minute with her since. when i first brought her home, she was eating little brown pieces in a bag and it was just what kind of came recommended. i just always thought, “dog food is dog foo
but we are not judging this in hindsight. we are judging this based on what a clear video shows. police officer with a clear view into that room, who did not fire his weapon. it's crystal clear, this was a reckless shoot. so no one is judging the officer, officer anderson's conduct based on hindsight. >> might i add, they are trained for that. we are not. it's obvious that he couldn't see. he couldn't even have possibly identify who he shot. >> well, we appreciate you joining us and...
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i think a lot of people looked at my relationship with anthony threw a 2021 perspective in hindsight of 2020, and it is why i wrote in detail, as i was writing the book someone was hoping with research toby the most common headline about me during that time was what is she thinking and what is wrong with her? so i put in the book what i was thinking and why he made the choices that i made. but when you were in it you just time to make, i was trying to make the next right decision for myself and believe my child. when the first story broke i wasn't even 12 weeks pregnant. i was a newlywed. we were not just living a life. we were living this extra gun like i open the chapter with a scene from buckingham palace making up going to a white tie dinner knowing i was carrying his baby. i was deeply in love with my husband. i thought i had the perfect husband. and then in the years following as obviously his behavior changed and actually got worse, i don't believe for a long time, tracey, that i understood it. i grew up in a family that my parents were very happily married. i didn't know anyb
i think a lot of people looked at my relationship with anthony threw a 2021 perspective in hindsight of 2020, and it is why i wrote in detail, as i was writing the book someone was hoping with research toby the most common headline about me during that time was what is she thinking and what is wrong with her? so i put in the book what i was thinking and why he made the choices that i made. but when you were in it you just time to make, i was trying to make the next right decision for myself and...
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and it was a mistake in hindsight but i encouraged him to run i thought i had to deal fewith the consequencesand that's when the marriage fell apart. and then i was told i would lose my job over it even at the time people said you making a big mistake. even today i said i felt like i was taking responsibility. and then falling into this behavior on social media portals now all of a sudden so why can't you just not get off quick so any type of relationship with anybody who has addictive behavior or cannot stop, it's hard to navigate that space. but then she did not let me go because she said she valid the work i did professionally and i should pay for my husband's mistakes. >> there was a point you thought you might lose your son because i got you this unwelcome attention from the child welfare services office in new york and it just seemed to add a whole other dimension to all the crisis should be you are facing. >> it was six months of terror but then also i felt judged because i was working mother to say you are not present questioning the capacity to care for my child i took that seriously
and it was a mistake in hindsight but i encouraged him to run i thought i had to deal fewith the consequencesand that's when the marriage fell apart. and then i was told i would lose my job over it even at the time people said you making a big mistake. even today i said i felt like i was taking responsibility. and then falling into this behavior on social media portals now all of a sudden so why can't you just not get off quick so any type of relationship with anybody who has addictive behavior...
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, you can see that was actually what all has unfolded. >> in hindsight everything was communicated pretty bluntly. >> now a statement provided by stone's attorney reads i challenge the accuracy and authenticity of these videos and believe they have been manipulated and selectively edited. i also point out that the film makers do not have the legal right to use them. how ironic that kim kardashian and i are subjected to the manipulated videos. certainly they do not prove i had anything do with the events of january 6th. i advocated for lawful congressional and judicial options. in atlanta lawmakers are calling on donald trump's former chief of staff to testify in the state of georgia. mark meadows was on a phone call between the former president and a georgia state official in january of 2021 in which trump asked that leader to find more votes to put him ahead of joe biden in the election. cnn is also learning new details about text messages meadows had in december of 2020 revealing his direct communications with phil waldron, pro trump operative behind a plan to seize voting machines. the
, you can see that was actually what all has unfolded. >> in hindsight everything was communicated pretty bluntly. >> now a statement provided by stone's attorney reads i challenge the accuracy and authenticity of these videos and believe they have been manipulated and selectively edited. i also point out that the film makers do not have the legal right to use them. how ironic that kim kardashian and i are subjected to the manipulated videos. certainly they do not prove i had...
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i mean, they're clearly, it's always easier in hindsight to criticize, but when you buy a well on the other side, i have to say that the federal reserve and other cent for banks as well a rally achieve it to, to actually achieve a soft landing. and that does also not be the case this time around. the federal reserve, for instance, says probably waited for too long. at some point, we might get inflation under control. if we hit interest rate, some on demand, let it be in europe, that'd be here in the united states. but at some point we might get inflation under control. but the price is pretty high because the price of the game at this point seems to be a recession at what time ever getting the harsh truth from yann's court on time for the weekend. thank you so much, emily now to some of the other global business stories making this euro zone inflation has reached another record. high prices in august increased 9 point one percent compared to a year earlier. according to the latest figures, consumers and businesses have been hardest hit by costs for energy and groceries, raising pressu
i mean, they're clearly, it's always easier in hindsight to criticize, but when you buy a well on the other side, i have to say that the federal reserve and other cent for banks as well a rally achieve it to, to actually achieve a soft landing. and that does also not be the case this time around. the federal reserve, for instance, says probably waited for too long. at some point, we might get inflation under control. if we hit interest rate, some on demand, let it be in europe, that'd be here...
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and hindsight, does annexation in any way change the way that russia conducts this war? well, it's, it's hard to say that it would change anything significantly. of course, person wants to crate the specter that an attack on these annex territories to day would now be an attack on russia proper. and that russia will be prepared to retaliate, potentially with nuclear weapons. that seems to me highly unlikely for a number of reasons. but most significantly that claiming territory in an active voice own as one's own and then threatening to retaliate. actually probably has the opposite effect of strengthening credibility weakens rushes. credibility to use nuclear weapons by precisely the sort of reckless gamble to try to draw hasty end to the conflict. and at the same time, the counter move course by ukraine was to apply immediately for newton membership. and so it's highly unlikely that anything will change on the ground, certainly not in the short term. as a pull good from calvin university in canada, speaking to me at atlanta. will you, as president joe biden responded to
and hindsight, does annexation in any way change the way that russia conducts this war? well, it's, it's hard to say that it would change anything significantly. of course, person wants to crate the specter that an attack on these annex territories to day would now be an attack on russia proper. and that russia will be prepared to retaliate, potentially with nuclear weapons. that seems to me highly unlikely for a number of reasons. but most significantly that claiming territory in an active...
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, you can see that's what more or less unfolded. >> in hindsight, everything was complete communicated pretty bluntly. >> even more so than those of us who sat there -- saying i told you so with all the rhetoric in the wake of the not as you say. you must have felt that way,. >> definitely, trying to take these people literally. >> this is another clip, this is where roger stone is employing the people in his orbit how important it is to claim trump's victory on election night, watch this. i suspect -- i really suspect that would still be up in the air. when that happens, the clear thing to do is to claim victory. say, over, we won. thank you. >> what can you tell us about the people he's talking to their? >> they are a bunch of hang around's, who were, to some extent, security, because he gets heckled the lot when he travels. so he likes to have some strong guys to play around him. >> and the time that you spent with storm, let me ask you >> and the time that you spent with storm, let me ask you this. this. then he's spend a lot of time with members of the proud boys then he's spend a
, you can see that's what more or less unfolded. >> in hindsight, everything was complete communicated pretty bluntly. >> even more so than those of us who sat there -- saying i told you so with all the rhetoric in the wake of the not as you say. you must have felt that way,. >> definitely, trying to take these people literally. >> this is another clip, this is where roger stone is employing the people in his orbit how important it is to claim trump's victory on election...
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but with hindsight, keanda, if we look at the data now, we see acceptable results in terms of hospitalization, rates and no one has severe cases and intensive care units also. and there was no increase in the fatality rates that are listed here. however, in june, the new omicron sub variance be a 4 and be a 5 more transmissible than the previous ones. unleashed another wave of infections . the new sub variants are immune to the antibodies produced by natural infection or vaccination. so people who have already been infected can be reinfected. as a result, the number of covered cases increased and more than 11000 people were hospitalized . at the beginning of july level, athens that admitted as the relaxation of measures together with the emergence of new some variance has made it easier for the virus to spread. again has been a spike of cases among the general population and in the health care sector. those who in the middle and that put a strain on the health system wasn't there. so unfortunately, it's held up quite well. i'm in this how one thought it wasn't there in spain is currently unde
but with hindsight, keanda, if we look at the data now, we see acceptable results in terms of hospitalization, rates and no one has severe cases and intensive care units also. and there was no increase in the fatality rates that are listed here. however, in june, the new omicron sub variance be a 4 and be a 5 more transmissible than the previous ones. unleashed another wave of infections . the new sub variants are immune to the antibodies produced by natural infection or vaccination. so people...
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is there was the benefit of some hindsight. is there something you rue about your work in the senate, something you regret, a mistake, misstep or a mistake or a vote you wish you could change? well, i've cast over 17,000 votes. most of anybody there? i'm sure i could go back to and find some say in hindsight, what was i think and you know, i've acknowledged that and saw my. i sometimes felt i had impressed hard enough to protect people's freedoms and things. but the issue comes up again and you can. but then i'm proud of things like right after 911, attorney general ashcroft and the bush administration wanted to immediately change a lot of our laws, which would have limited speech and people's rights in this country. and i said, oh, we're going to take a closer look at this. and i was pleased that a number of republicans joined me quietly, but joined me. now, you had a you're known as being blunt, spoken. so is -- cheney. there was a you know, there was a time that he was on the hill when he was vice president talking to republ
is there was the benefit of some hindsight. is there something you rue about your work in the senate, something you regret, a mistake, misstep or a mistake or a vote you wish you could change? well, i've cast over 17,000 votes. most of anybody there? i'm sure i could go back to and find some say in hindsight, what was i think and you know, i've acknowledged that and saw my. i sometimes felt i had impressed hard enough to protect people's freedoms and things. but the issue comes up again and you...
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. >> probably, right, because hindsight is 20/20.this would be such an issue in this election, right? i think the thinking was once it was leaked, the momentum the democrats initially had from the ruling was that it may have been dissipated by now, right? what we have seen is that, no, democrats continue to have that momentum. so i think in hindsight, a, this is something governor kemp doesn't want to talk about. b, if he had to do it over again, he would do it after the election. >> and i think your point is the right one, jake. six weeks, exception only for life of the mother. no exception for rape or incest. that's really not where most americans are as georgia is increasingly a state in the middle. >> you've talked about this before, scott. it used to be easy for republicans to painting democrats as extremists but now the issue plays the complete other way. >> it depends on who you are and where you are. i think georgia's bill obviously goes a little further than what lindsey graham has been out talking about. the question about
. >> probably, right, because hindsight is 20/20.this would be such an issue in this election, right? i think the thinking was once it was leaked, the momentum the democrats initially had from the ruling was that it may have been dissipated by now, right? what we have seen is that, no, democrats continue to have that momentum. so i think in hindsight, a, this is something governor kemp doesn't want to talk about. b, if he had to do it over again, he would do it after the election....
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. >> right, you know, i think a lot of people look at my relationship with anthony from hindsight 2020 perspective. and what is she thinking and what is wrong with her. so i put in the book, what i was thinking, and why i made the choices that i made. but when it first, you know -- when we were in it, you were just trying to-- i was just trig it make the next decision for myself, and when the story broke, i was 12 years pregnant and i was a newlywed, we weren't just living a life, we were living an extraordinary life, going to buckingham palace, and knowing i was carrying his baby and i thought i had the perfect husband. and over the years his behavior changed and got worse. i don't believe for a long time, tracy, that i understood it. i grew up in a family that, you know, my parents were very happily married. i didn't know anybody who was divorced. i didn't know how to handle it, i had anger and i had rage, but i couldn't figure out why the. i didn't understand. i don't think therapy did very much for me even when i was in therapy for a long time for it to help and that's why i share
. >> right, you know, i think a lot of people look at my relationship with anthony from hindsight 2020 perspective. and what is she thinking and what is wrong with her. so i put in the book, what i was thinking, and why i made the choices that i made. but when it first, you know -- when we were in it, you were just trying to-- i was just trig it make the next decision for myself, and when the story broke, i was 12 years pregnant and i was a newlywed, we weren't just living a life, we were...
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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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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 len you are us, as far as i remember, a major specialist in fluctuations and pedal hematomasdata on the blood clotting of this rapper. such an injury could have been inflicted. baseball broken ordinary bottle with any similar object on the stage there were many such objects. so, how do you define this item? the most important thing here is not how natalya konstantinovna when? we conducted a more detailed study of the regenerative characteristics of the skin, killed and in russian. in general, the examination showed that agate received a head injury 2-3 days before the quarrel in the house of culture. why? he only turned off after three days, as if on purpose during a quarrel with such an injury, a weak enough push to get a brain hemorrhage, an intracranial hematoma is like a cocked trigger, it’s a matter of little to find out who introduced this trigger. excuse me, can i help you with something? what for? you can help me , he won't let go anyway. they decided that he was the agate. and what is the name of your husband brother, bast shoes, dresses, what? laptev and you know, i
in hindsight len you are us, as far as i remember, a major specialist in fluctuations and pedal hematomasdata on the blood clotting of this rapper. such an injury could have been inflicted. baseball broken ordinary bottle with any similar object on the stage there were many such objects. so, how do you define this item? the most important thing here is not how natalya konstantinovna when? we conducted a more detailed study of the regenerative characteristics of the skin, killed and in russian....
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if we could wind the clock back, hindsight is a wonderful thing, but we are where we are, and governmentsto start really investing in and speeding up, moving away from fossil fuels as quickly as possible. but also putting technology in that does not just mitigate against carbon, but we need to be removing carbon if we stand any chance of keeping below those thresholds. i mean, we talk about a three to grieve threshold -- a three degree threshold. we are not far off. we have papers that talk about five degrees, a massive distinction level. this is not a risk the climate can afford to take. that investment needs to be paid by the globe, by everybody. and the wealthy nations are those nations that are producing the most emissions. we need to be investing in that technology to move us into a safer place. nick: the speed of change is a terrifying thing. yarrow, in your studies of greenland, in the time you have been studying, have you been surprised about the rate of change? yarrow: from the time i was a graduate student, which was longer ago than i want to admit, i have sat in countless confe
if we could wind the clock back, hindsight is a wonderful thing, but we are where we are, and governmentsto start really investing in and speeding up, moving away from fossil fuels as quickly as possible. but also putting technology in that does not just mitigate against carbon, but we need to be removing carbon if we stand any chance of keeping below those thresholds. i mean, we talk about a three to grieve threshold -- a three degree threshold. we are not far off. we have papers that talk...
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in hindsight, len you are us, as far as i remember, a major specialist in the fructation of blood clottingury such items were numerous. dermal why? he only switched off after three days, as if on purpose during a quarrel with such an injury, a fishing rod is weak enough to get a hemorrhage in the brain . excuse me, can i help you with something? what for? could you help me he still won't let go. they decided what? what is your husband's last name? tsev well, then, after playing with us for money, they were seduced and did not take agatov, but bogdan freaked out and left. interesting, okay kir thank you, i think very, soon you will know, only bogdan is also not to blame for anything. i understand, thank you very much. when you write it down, bogdan murentsev. settling down listen, did you organize the group structure? why am i like there were four of us? and then the fifth agate came, i don’t understand what. tell me only i didn’t have any conflict with agate, he was mediocrity, and i didn’t interesting. should i take your place or not. it was the boys who decided that agat's money would re
in hindsight, len you are us, as far as i remember, a major specialist in the fructation of blood clottingury such items were numerous. dermal why? he only switched off after three days, as if on purpose during a quarrel with such an injury, a fishing rod is weak enough to get a hemorrhage in the brain . excuse me, can i help you with something? what for? could you help me he still won't let go. they decided what? what is your husband's last name? tsev well, then, after playing with us for...
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the thing i well, i, i think in hindsight, you know, as i watched trump rise and 15 and 16, some thing i don't mean run me the wrong way in a partizan sense but something was telling me he shouldn't be doing this. well, but he is doing as well. every smart political strategist i talked to assures me it won't last and it kept lasting. so by the time we get back, i remember the night of the access tape i was on a nationals baseball nats park and. the press release is start coming out from republicans saying, you know, get rid of him and i was actually surprised at that and i didn't even then i there's still time for the dust to settle i think what happened with trump is one he was running he was the ultimate change in a race versus clinton who just not be a change agent in the same way jeb bush could be a change agent because were dynastic families at that time connected to people that had been running country and had participated in the country. jeb bush is a governor of florida. hillary clinton as a senator, first lady. before that, that's number one. right. and often in these races, a
the thing i well, i, i think in hindsight, you know, as i watched trump rise and 15 and 16, some thing i don't mean run me the wrong way in a partizan sense but something was telling me he shouldn't be doing this. well, but he is doing as well. every smart political strategist i talked to assures me it won't last and it kept lasting. so by the time we get back, i remember the night of the access tape i was on a nationals baseball nats park and. the press release is start coming out from...
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said, and i'm quoting, we should have listened to those who know putin was that in admission, that hindsight is 2020 or wasn't an accusation of willful blindness by europe's leaders. we're going to discuss that in just a moment, but 1st more on today's speech, they enter their chamber and strasbourg side by side, european commission chief or the law fund, a lion and ukraine's 1st lady allan as ellen hska, as symbolic gesture to emphasize europe solidarity with the people of ukraine at this crucial moment of the war, you have given courage to a whole nation. you have given a voice to your people on a global stage. you have given hope to all of us. so today we want to thank you and all ukrainians glory to a country of european heroes slaver, ukrainian funder lion said the you fully doroty with ukraine would remain unshakable, promising an additional 100000000 euros to rebuild ukrainian schools. but she didn't announce any new sanctions or new weapons delivery will have repeatedly demanded by the government and keith. instead, she focused on the challenges the youth facing like the energy crisi
said, and i'm quoting, we should have listened to those who know putin was that in admission, that hindsight is 2020 or wasn't an accusation of willful blindness by europe's leaders. we're going to discuss that in just a moment, but 1st more on today's speech, they enter their chamber and strasbourg side by side, european commission chief or the law fund, a lion and ukraine's 1st lady allan as ellen hska, as symbolic gesture to emphasize europe solidarity with the people of ukraine at this...
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but mr speaker, with hindsight, i should have sent everyone back inside.m. it started with reports of boozy parties in downing street during lockdown. the prime minister pretended that he had been assured there were no parties. now it turns out at the parties all along. can't the prime minister see why the british public think he is lying through his teeth? things were going from bad to worse for the prime minister. it was then reported that in april 2021, on the eve of the funeral of the duke of edinburgh, there had been two parties in number 10 that had lasted into the small hours. was having to apologise to the queen about those parties the night before she put her husband of over 70 years, she laid him to rest, was that a moment of shame for you? i deeply and bitterly regret that that happened and i can only renew my apologies both to her majesty and to the country. for misjudgments that were made, and for which i take full responsibility. sirens. just when it seemed the pm's days were numbered, he was given a reprieve by an unlikely figure. vladimir p
but mr speaker, with hindsight, i should have sent everyone back inside.m. it started with reports of boozy parties in downing street during lockdown. the prime minister pretended that he had been assured there were no parties. now it turns out at the parties all along. can't the prime minister see why the british public think he is lying through his teeth? things were going from bad to worse for the prime minister. it was then reported that in april 2021, on the eve of the funeral of the duke...
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i said, that's why in hindsight, i'd say there never really was any intimacy at all. and bob found it was all make believe at that far yard off these accounts and physician dinner. the whole physical side of things isn't just missing from the conversation, was were also in the relationship, has watching, builds intimacy. and i find that it's important to see how open your partner is to that. now, any notice these things out in real life and have a 3rd a sense is a totally missing on my mouth. and when does he can't say here? i'm giving you my hand and foot. my eyes are const, here is hardly mine, hampton, but it's more like, hey, look, a message, da, holding hands is something completely different. handle holding. hands can keep your feet on the ground. dynamo, we don't work. and that really gives lucy butterflies in her stomach. puberty as a turbulent time, notice for the young people going through it, but also for their families. the good news, at some point, it's over by 18 or 20 body and brain will usually have returned to an even keel. his are round up of helpful
i said, that's why in hindsight, i'd say there never really was any intimacy at all. and bob found it was all make believe at that far yard off these accounts and physician dinner. the whole physical side of things isn't just missing from the conversation, was were also in the relationship, has watching, builds intimacy. and i find that it's important to see how open your partner is to that. now, any notice these things out in real life and have a 3rd a sense is a totally missing on my mouth....
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so, you know, santa hindsight is always 2020. you're asking me if it could have been settled differently. we'll never know the answer to that question, right? that's a strategic word equation strategically. so i think, i think the thing is, in a sense to answer, you know, that the point that you're raising when india took the positions it did in february and march and april at the united nations on the was stage. the kind of comment you saw from the indian foreign minister s j shanker who actually made, you know, it was an off the cuff remark, but it got a lot of traction, which is that, you know, european western europe orders are uses more russian energy. and yet, russian oil and one afternoon than india doesn't a whole month. right. so i think in this position takes into account the contradictions that you are talking about, right? because it recognizes the fact that there is no western way. prime minister narrows idea of non alignment along with some other countries. was premised on this reality that countries like india were
so, you know, santa hindsight is always 2020. you're asking me if it could have been settled differently. we'll never know the answer to that question, right? that's a strategic word equation strategically. so i think, i think the thing is, in a sense to answer, you know, that the point that you're raising when india took the positions it did in february and march and april at the united nations on the was stage. the kind of comment you saw from the indian foreign minister s j shanker who...
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larisa viktorovna's grandmother and a new member of the jack russell terrier family, juicy, if only hindsight to be faster when you get bored of kicking on goal, the children go to the far end plot instead of a chicken coop. there is now a playhouse, the remnants of the material that, after the alteration, went to the owners were not in vain, pedro made with his own hand. this is a wonderful house, according to the example of our magnificent architects, he also tried to make such a grid, which also has a multifunctional purpose. we use it as a way to get into this house. sometimes thrashing plants use this mesh. here's just how to help look better at home in the time since our makeover. only a small living room on the ground floor was transformed; the owners did not return the old furniture to it . it has turned into a lounge area with bean bags and a game console. and here is the same three-level bedroom. in principle , the whole large family can get a place to sleep here, but marina prefers to sleep in the next room. although yes, i have not waited for updates yet. this room is smaller. it
larisa viktorovna's grandmother and a new member of the jack russell terrier family, juicy, if only hindsight to be faster when you get bored of kicking on goal, the children go to the far end plot instead of a chicken coop. there is now a playhouse, the remnants of the material that, after the alteration, went to the owners were not in vain, pedro made with his own hand. this is a wonderful house, according to the example of our magnificent architects, he also tried to make such a grid, which...