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contests hindsight, those things as beauty being judged on ontests hindsight, those things as beautyd on theirts , women being judged on their beauty? i mean , they're a relic beauty? i mean, they're a relic of the past. no wildlife . yeah. of the past. no wildlife. yeah. but mean, i don't see any harm but i mean, i don't see any harm in to be honest. you know , in it, to be honest. you know, if people want to do if that's what people want to do . and i mean, i never celebrate international women's day. i mean , with all the trans stuff, mean, with all the trans stuff, i think, you know, we've got to realise what a woman is. but i mean i remember the theresa may's you remember when may's time. do you remember when she olympics she contacted the olympics and said woman from said, ask, find a woman from your constituency and ask her to stand while i tweeted for true content , i'm stand while i tweeted for true content, i'm going to bring a bloke and it got the backlash. i got from fellow women colleagues . she let women down or that rubbish and i thought, you know, sometimes people don
contests hindsight, those things as beauty being judged on ontests hindsight, those things as beautyd on theirts , women being judged on their beauty? i mean , they're a relic beauty? i mean, they're a relic of the past. no wildlife . yeah. of the past. no wildlife. yeah. but mean, i don't see any harm but i mean, i don't see any harm in to be honest. you know , in it, to be honest. you know, if people want to do if that's what people want to do . and i mean, i never celebrate international...
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contests hindsight, those things as beauty being judged on ontests hindsight, those things as beautyd on theirts , women being judged on their beauty? i mean , they're a relic beauty? i mean, they're a relic of the past. no wildlife . yeah. of the past. no wildlife. yeah. but mean, i don't see any harm but i mean, i don't see any harm in to be honest. you know , in it, to be honest. you know, if people want to do if that's what people want to do . and i mean, i never celebrate international women's day. i mean , with all the trans stuff, mean, with all the trans stuff, i think, you know, we've got to realise what a woman is. but i mean i remember the theresa may's you remember when may's time. do you remember when she olympics she contacted the olympics and said woman from said, ask, find a woman from your constituency and ask her to stand while i tweeted for true content , i'm stand while i tweeted for true content, i'm going to bring a bloke and it got the backlash. i got from fellow women colleagues . she let women down or that rubbish and i thought, you know, sometimes people don
contests hindsight, those things as beauty being judged on ontests hindsight, those things as beautyd on theirts , women being judged on their beauty? i mean , they're a relic beauty? i mean, they're a relic of the past. no wildlife . yeah. of the past. no wildlife. yeah. but mean, i don't see any harm but i mean, i don't see any harm in to be honest. you know , in it, to be honest. you know, if people want to do if that's what people want to do . and i mean, i never celebrate international...
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even with hindsight . decision. even with hindsight.ck merely typifies the corrupt nature of the anti—british, westminster , anti—british, westminster, traitors, grief and self—serving media propaganda machines who have destroyed the democratic will of the british. there we go . know, i'm not entirely sure exactly what points that you're making there. i get that you're clearly not particularly angry . clearly not particularly angry. a man would appear. meghan, for all this. but there we go. all of this. but there we go. right. going to present right. we're going to present this throughout the course of the are going to the show and we are going to drill down to something that i think two of you have think at least two of you have mentioned there, which about mentioned there, which is about whether really these whether or not really these whatsapp should have whatsapp messages should have been all. is a been released at all. that is a big be had. i've big discussion to be had. i've got stuff your way got other stuff coming your way as an
even with hindsight . decision. even with hindsight.ck merely typifies the corrupt nature of the anti—british, westminster , anti—british, westminster, traitors, grief and self—serving media propaganda machines who have destroyed the democratic will of the british. there we go . know, i'm not entirely sure exactly what points that you're making there. i get that you're clearly not particularly angry . clearly not particularly angry. a man would appear. meghan, for all this. but there we...
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i think hindsight is a remedied? i think hindsight is a wonderful thing .was wonderful thing. covid was complete . well, it was complete. well, it was a nightmare for everyone. and i think, you know , i believe, you think, you know, i believe, you know, the decisions were made at the time what they thought was the time what they thought was the right thing to do, but it was the wrong thing to do. and i think we need to learn about this, you know, especially if we were to another pandemic, were to have another pandemic, which be, know, which could be, you know, literally around literally just around the corner. the corner. we have to keep the children in school. the damage is extensive in all age groups. i mean, it doesn't matter how young children were. i mean, imagine children who never started that reception year and they're coming into year one and two haven't had that two and they haven't had that nurturing. but also older children. in my own son didn't take his a—levels. it had a huge far reaching effect on them . and far reaching effect on them. and w
i think hindsight is a remedied? i think hindsight is a wonderful thing .was wonderful thing. covid was complete . well, it was complete. well, it was a nightmare for everyone. and i think, you know , i believe, you think, you know, i believe, you know, the decisions were made at the time what they thought was the time what they thought was the right thing to do, but it was the wrong thing to do. and i think we need to learn about this, you know, especially if we were to another pandemic, were...
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i think hindsight is a remedied? i think hindsight is a wonderful thing .s wonderful thing. covid was complete . well, it was complete. well, it was a nightmare for everyone. and i think, you know , i believe, you think, you know, i believe, you know, the decisions were made at the time what they thought was the time what they thought was the right thing to do, but it was the wrong thing to do. and i think we need to learn about this, you know, especially if we were to another pandemic, were to have another pandemic, which be, know, which could be, you know, literally around literally just around the corner. the corner. we have to keep the children in school. the damage is extensive in all age groups. i mean, it doesn't matter how young children were. i mean, imagine children who never started that reception year and they're coming into year one and two haven't had that two and they haven't had that nurturing. but also older children. in my own son didn't take his a—levels. it had a huge far reaching effect on them . and far reaching effect on them. and we'
i think hindsight is a remedied? i think hindsight is a wonderful thing .s wonderful thing. covid was complete . well, it was complete. well, it was a nightmare for everyone. and i think, you know , i believe, you think, you know, i believe, you know, the decisions were made at the time what they thought was the time what they thought was the right thing to do, but it was the wrong thing to do. and i think we need to learn about this, you know, especially if we were to another pandemic, were to...
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, but hindsight wasn't there, and whatever went wrong went wrong and you can't turn the clock back.ith. a lot of the families have got a real intense anger, as i'm sure you can understand. you haven't, have you? i have not been angry because anger to me is not a very useful emotion. i'd much rather channel my energy into proactivity and moving forward because, you know, martyn was such a fun—loving and people—loving guy. he was so full ofjoy. and i think if i was angry, depressed, sad all the time, i... i'd do his very essence a disservice. the day after the anniversary, i remember coming downstairs and saying to my husband, the anniversary is over now. i now feel i need to go to schools because i felt that young people are so vulnerable to radicalisation and ijust wanted to give them the tools to know what to do if they feel they're being radicalised and also the knowledge to even know and recognise how they're being or if they're being radicalised. obviously, when the attack happened we didn't have the tv or radio on because we were all really upset, understandably. and yet somebo
, but hindsight wasn't there, and whatever went wrong went wrong and you can't turn the clock back.ith. a lot of the families have got a real intense anger, as i'm sure you can understand. you haven't, have you? i have not been angry because anger to me is not a very useful emotion. i'd much rather channel my energy into proactivity and moving forward because, you know, martyn was such a fun—loving and people—loving guy. he was so full ofjoy. and i think if i was angry, depressed, sad all...
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, but hindsight wasn't there, and whatever went wrong went wrong, and you can't turn the clock back,th. a lot of the families have got a real intense anger, as i'm sure you can understand, you haven't, have you? i have not been angry, because anger to me is not a very useful emotion. i'd much rather channel my energy into proactivity and moving forward, because, do you know, martyn was such a fun—loving and people—loving guy, he was so full ofjoy, and i think if i was angry, depressed, sad all the time, i'd do his very essence a disservice. the day after the anniversary i remember coming downstairs and saying to my husband, the anniversary is over now, i now feel i need to go to schools, because i felt that young people are so vulnerable to radicalisation and ijust wanted to give them the tools to know what to do if they feel they are being radicalised. also the knowledge to even know and recognise how they are being or if they are being radicalised. obviously when the attack happened we didn't have the tv or radio on, because we were all really upset, understandably. and yet somebod
, but hindsight wasn't there, and whatever went wrong went wrong, and you can't turn the clock back,th. a lot of the families have got a real intense anger, as i'm sure you can understand, you haven't, have you? i have not been angry, because anger to me is not a very useful emotion. i'd much rather channel my energy into proactivity and moving forward, because, do you know, martyn was such a fun—loving and people—loving guy, he was so full ofjoy, and i think if i was angry, depressed, sad...
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well, hindsight is a great thing.h it plays in this, but the show without you and show is nothing without you and your says welcome a great your views says welcome a great british voice is your opportunity the show opportunity to be on the show and tell us what you really think the when think about the topics when discussing. let's to discussing. let's head to kidman's have a chat kidman's tour. let's have a chat with john it was nice with john. john reid it was nice to john get him instead. to see john get him instead. it's think? hello, it's what do you think? hello, nana. hello danny. danny, you're of order. christine, i'm 101% with you were your question nana is john cage of power ? yes, it is john cage of power? yes, it certainly was led the chief abusen certainly was led the chief abuser, a bloke called , boris, abuser, a bloke called, boris, somebody i can't remember now , somebody i can't remember now, but they're just a bunch of idiots , aren't they? and all idiots, aren't they? and all this happening is that
well, hindsight is a great thing.h it plays in this, but the show without you and show is nothing without you and your says welcome a great your views says welcome a great british voice is your opportunity the show opportunity to be on the show and tell us what you really think the when think about the topics when discussing. let's to discussing. let's head to kidman's have a chat kidman's tour. let's have a chat with john it was nice with john. john reid it was nice to john get him instead. to...
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hindsight 2020. you, patrick. hindsight is 2020. i've i get that . but this i've that i get that. but this isn't really about hindsight about understandable unforgivable mistakes being made in the chaos . unforgivable mistakes being made in the chaos. this, for me unforgivable mistakes being made in the chaos . this, for me is in the chaos. this, for me is about people's lives being ruined , based essentially. on in ruined, based essentially. on in the evening. look at them. people would have been facing a situation where they went to their one's graves and lay flowers and then come home in the evening and see matt hancock's grinning face on the tv and the public for one more ride . this time, all the way to ride. this time, all the way to back. this is about the millions of people who felt that matt hancock ruined , their loved one hancock ruined, their loved one lives and then having to watch him, tried resurrect his own professional life by appearing on imaceleb by, releasing a book in a desperate bid to attempt to control the narrative. now some people will have had to endure
hindsight 2020. you, patrick. hindsight is 2020. i've i get that . but this i've that i get that. but this isn't really about hindsight about understandable unforgivable mistakes being made in the chaos . unforgivable mistakes being made in the chaos. this, for me unforgivable mistakes being made in the chaos . this, for me is in the chaos. this, for me is about people's lives being ruined , based essentially. on in ruined, based essentially. on in the evening. look at them. people would have...
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it was a bad decision, with the benefit of hindsight. 0f decision, with the benefit of hindsight.der saddam hussein, that doesn'tjustify world under saddam hussein, that doesn't justify all the lies world under saddam hussein, that doesn'tjustify all the lies —— lives that have been lost since the invasion but a simile number of people were being killed and brutalised by the saddam regime beforehand. but i think one thing that this war leaves behind for all of us is that however ghastly a regime is, like saddam hussein's was, that chaos and the lack of order is even more dangerous, especially for the people who have to live in it. do especially for the people who have to live in it-— to live in it. do you think there was degree — to live in it. do you think there was degree of— to live in it. do you think there was degree of naivety - to live in it. do you think there | was degree of naivety amongst to live in it. do you think there - was degree of naivety amongst you, your colleagues, and the allied forces that went in, that if you remove a regime, however at torrent it is, and y
it was a bad decision, with the benefit of hindsight. 0f decision, with the benefit of hindsight.der saddam hussein, that doesn'tjustify world under saddam hussein, that doesn't justify all the lies world under saddam hussein, that doesn'tjustify all the lies —— lives that have been lost since the invasion but a simile number of people were being killed and brutalised by the saddam regime beforehand. but i think one thing that this war leaves behind for all of us is that however ghastly a...
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and it isn't scandalous in hindsight. things now that they didn't. it's scandalous because they were advised. matt hancock specific and this is the advice not to do this. now, this is the important point and this is, i think a lot of you as it is. fair enough. by the way, hindsight is 2020 and i really don't want to fall down this rabbit hole of looking back on it with a crystal clear vision going, oh, know, you could going, oh, you know, you could have this at time when have done this at the time when in reality everyone a really tough job. but this is stuff that knew. this is stuff that they knew. this is stuff that they knew. this is stuff that they knew. this is stuff that they were told about. they knew to knew supposedly, according to experts were experts here, that they were told shielding. so elderly people who weren't even care people who weren't even in care homes. who were homes. those people who were just people homes. those people who were justin people homes. those people who were justin their people homes.
and it isn't scandalous in hindsight. things now that they didn't. it's scandalous because they were advised. matt hancock specific and this is the advice not to do this. now, this is the important point and this is, i think a lot of you as it is. fair enough. by the way, hindsight is 2020 and i really don't want to fall down this rabbit hole of looking back on it with a crystal clear vision going, oh, know, you could going, oh, you know, you could have this at time when have done this at the...
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for the hindsight lion are in the 1st place level, we don't mend, but hades on goal difference. they got that. so for me, coming up next is the sports life which takes a closer look at the world's oldest natural ice truck in south america. my name's jaron great in berlin. have a great day. ah ah, what people have to say matters to us. i am. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. jenny has had 1111 north single woman. mission is then the 1st female jannen israel, his face the gender gap. in space exploration. germany's 1st female astronaut. it has been waiting for years to get her turn. a private initiative is pushing to make it happen ah, destined for space starts march 8th on d, w. o o, o, o, o, o, o, a, be about here in stock, morris were building the olympic right, the biggest i sculpture in the world. every year it's rebuilt by hand for the world's best skeleton pilots and pops let his book can it everyone knows bob sledge, and if anyone asks me what it is, i just showed them a video since i did, they say things like, wow, that must be dangero
for the hindsight lion are in the 1st place level, we don't mend, but hades on goal difference. they got that. so for me, coming up next is the sports life which takes a closer look at the world's oldest natural ice truck in south america. my name's jaron great in berlin. have a great day. ah ah, what people have to say matters to us. i am. that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. jenny has had 1111 north single woman. mission is then the 1st female jannen israel,...
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management and really encourage the board to look at this again, because sometimes we pass laws that in hindsight don't make a lot of sense, they are bad ideas and go contrary to public policy. in this case the (indiscernible) which is enforced by the bay conversation development commission not only protects the right of the public to visit the coast and shoreline of the bay, but also encourages it, and that law was put in place because cities and county in the 50 and 60 were cutting off the public access to the bay and the bay is a public commons, so the city should be encouraging public access at treasure island instead of putting implements impediments in place including this toll, which will discourage public from visiting recreation-occasional visitors will not know about the toll and wont know they maybe or maybe not qualify for some sort of discount on their toll. also, the toll is supposed to go-it says in the state law, supposed to benefit the payer of the toll. this toll does not do anything for people who are visiting the island for recreation. it solely goes to benefit people who are
management and really encourage the board to look at this again, because sometimes we pass laws that in hindsight don't make a lot of sense, they are bad ideas and go contrary to public policy. in this case the (indiscernible) which is enforced by the bay conversation development commission not only protects the right of the public to visit the coast and shoreline of the bay, but also encourages it, and that law was put in place because cities and county in the 50 and 60 were cutting off the...
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what are we learning in hindsight? >> the interesting irony we have reported is that moody's was behind a lot of what happened with svb. moody's had this meeting with svb executives and said if you don't take some sort of action, we will have to downgrade you. goldman sachs, together with svb came up with this capital raise plan. it did not go to plan. it triggered a flight of deposits from svb and lo and behold it collapsed. we have moody's coming out today saying that has caused a crisis of confidence of most depositors and investors in the sector. it was cutting it from stable to negative. haidi: have we gotten a sense of a bottom, have we had a bottom when it comes to these expectations? is there still a lot left to play out, given that we know interest rates on the whole are likely to keep moving higher? sally: today we had a slightly calmer day in the markets. a lot of the banks that suffered and so their share prices -- saw, their share prices take a walloping sorted to rebound. we learned from the last financia
what are we learning in hindsight? >> the interesting irony we have reported is that moody's was behind a lot of what happened with svb. moody's had this meeting with svb executives and said if you don't take some sort of action, we will have to downgrade you. goldman sachs, together with svb came up with this capital raise plan. it did not go to plan. it triggered a flight of deposits from svb and lo and behold it collapsed. we have moody's coming out today saying that has caused a...
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in hindsight, we were saying, it was common knowledge that if you were sitting in cash, you would bethe best measure to have gotten ahead. it wasn't. you should have been invested in equity markets. the question is being raised today when you get these unknown event risks lurking. in an event today, it is important to be invested in the markets the long-term. positioning for the long-term is the best strategy today. if you are allocating for the short term, you will get caught up somewhere in someplace. in terms of positioning geographically, we do see a more favorable tilt, and etf flow trends, there is a shifting and more favorable environment for international versus u.s. we have seen north of 14 billion in etf fund flows in europe and emerging markets, on the other hand, we are seeing 9 billion of outflows coming from the u.s. markets. that just tells you if you are investing in the long term, there is more growth being seen on the eastern side, and that is what investors are allocating. dani: we will have to leave it there, thank you so much for joining us this morning. aneeka g
in hindsight, we were saying, it was common knowledge that if you were sitting in cash, you would bethe best measure to have gotten ahead. it wasn't. you should have been invested in equity markets. the question is being raised today when you get these unknown event risks lurking. in an event today, it is important to be invested in the markets the long-term. positioning for the long-term is the best strategy today. if you are allocating for the short term, you will get caught up somewhere in...
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in hindsight it would appear to have been in plain sight, signals would have been missed but it becamecal only when deposits were withdrawn and the banks needed to sell those out of the money securities in order to raise funds. >> to be clear when someone was saying they were too focused on putting a black or a gay person on the board, that seems silly to you. >> i'm not an expert in mass psychology but i think that's very unlikely and frankly a bit laughable. >> i'll ask you about something else, one of the biggest power brokers and you've done a lot of business, russia, you met putin, you met with the president. one old gar recently warned quote there will be no money next year, we need foreign investors how dire do you think the situation is? do you think he's right? >> well, i think definitely losing -- they're spending more taking in, i would bet. i think you don't need an economist you need a historian would observe that russia has had the capacity over centuries to end deer a lot of pain in support what they considered their national objectives at the time they didn't didn't cap
in hindsight it would appear to have been in plain sight, signals would have been missed but it becamecal only when deposits were withdrawn and the banks needed to sell those out of the money securities in order to raise funds. >> to be clear when someone was saying they were too focused on putting a black or a gay person on the board, that seems silly to you. >> i'm not an expert in mass psychology but i think that's very unlikely and frankly a bit laughable. >> i'll ask you...
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but hindsight is a wonderful thing, isn't it?ow that the risk is quite low for most people, but that's not how we felt at the time. no, no, exactly. so now we've all got , you know, most of we've all got, you know, most of us at least have got the vaccines. and you forget me. forget what it was like when we didn't have a i mean, that does give you it doesn't then people know saying, know how people moan saying, well, i've had the vaccine, but i still can't covid well, it didn't you catching didn't stop you from catching it, does it? it stops you from getting it as badly as the flu vaccine. but anyway, let us know what you think. lots to talk about this morning. vaiews@gbnews.uk . now only a vaiews@gbnews.uk. now only a third of uk businesses know how efficient their office buildings are. according to a new report on office occupied trends. well, this comes as 75% of businesses are looking to move to a more energy efficient building in order to cope with a cost of living crisis. well, let's talk to the joint head of real estate di
but hindsight is a wonderful thing, isn't it?ow that the risk is quite low for most people, but that's not how we felt at the time. no, no, exactly. so now we've all got , you know, most of we've all got, you know, most of us at least have got the vaccines. and you forget me. forget what it was like when we didn't have a i mean, that does give you it doesn't then people know saying, know how people moan saying, well, i've had the vaccine, but i still can't covid well, it didn't you catching...
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in hindsight, i think the situation is much worse than when the rebellion had started.his might be an indication that the armed conflict was on way to go about this. not by guns. the issue is now, when sudan, when this war started, that as a state or region, it was more prosperous than it is now. sudan had more resources than it has now. at that time, oil has been found and was flowing. there was some prosperity. now, the community of sudan has collapsed -- the economy of sudan has collapsed almost. there is no way, for any of -- any other thing if you don't have resources. what you need is a plan. most of the rebel groups are part of the government. the government itself is not affectionate -- a faction at all because now the conflict has gone to the center. what we need is reach some consensus on a democratic resolve as a whole. the international community should have a funds for resolving the issue in darfur. demobilizing militias. then we will have some movement. at the moment, as i said, bearing arms has become a way of life. either the militias are paid by the gov
in hindsight, i think the situation is much worse than when the rebellion had started.his might be an indication that the armed conflict was on way to go about this. not by guns. the issue is now, when sudan, when this war started, that as a state or region, it was more prosperous than it is now. sudan had more resources than it has now. at that time, oil has been found and was flowing. there was some prosperity. now, the community of sudan has collapsed -- the economy of sudan has collapsed...
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with hindsight, if you allow yourself to monday morning quarterback yourself you would have gone up to 4% earlier. are there structural things after action reviews to say what would've happened if we would have paid more attention to the leading indicators are improved the bandwidth of your feedback regulator. if you want to get the best result you need a high bandwidth feedback in the system even when there's an averaging on the backend. chm powell: it's really hard to know what the lessons are. we really thought, nobody had seen those supply chains collapse. nobody had seen labor force participation plummet. how much time that would take to go away. if we see this pitch again will know how to swing at it. >> gentlemen's time has expired we will go to the general woman from missouri. >> think you chairman mchenry and chairman powell. yesterday i was pleased to hear you discuss how inflation is severely hurting the working people in america. in your testimony you also state that strong wage growth is good for workers but only if it is not eroded by inflation. and that is key. inflation
with hindsight, if you allow yourself to monday morning quarterback yourself you would have gone up to 4% earlier. are there structural things after action reviews to say what would've happened if we would have paid more attention to the leading indicators are improved the bandwidth of your feedback regulator. if you want to get the best result you need a high bandwidth feedback in the system even when there's an averaging on the backend. chm powell: it's really hard to know what the lessons...
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that biological evidence in hindsight pointed to the market. >> a lot to get throh their.houghts? narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for presentation of this program is provided by.. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". >> i am james reyn a
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look, hindsight , secretary's job is keeping kids in school. look, hindsight, i in school. look, in hindsight, i think has think the consensus has certainly that schools certainly been that schools should have stayed open because to nhs one thing, to protect the nhs is one thing, but on the other hand, you have these children whose life chances have affected chances have been affected and you children were you have children who were a victim. to all victim. unfortunately to all sorts of things at home because of the pressure parents of the pressure that parents were under and no access were often under and no access to out playgrounds and to going out and playgrounds and all the rest of it. and the question, i suppose, always boils down to was the government, as they claimed, following was following the science, or was there politics involved in all of one of the of this? and we read one of the texts. williamson, the texts. gavin williamson, the then education secretary, saying teachers want teachers just didn't want to teach. effectively teach. they effectively were being
look, hindsight , secretary's job is keeping kids in school. look, hindsight, i in school. look, in hindsight, i think has think the consensus has certainly that schools certainly been that schools should have stayed open because to nhs one thing, to protect the nhs is one thing, but on the other hand, you have these children whose life chances have affected chances have been affected and you children were you have children who were a victim. to all victim. unfortunately to all sorts of things...
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also with the benefit of hindsight. all right, thank you very much, congressman.ant to go now to david axelrod, the former senior adviser to president obama, our senior political commentator as well. what's your reaction to the congressman as he comes to the conclusion as someone who is not a supporter of the former president in any way, shape, or form, voted for his impeachment, in fact, that he thinks this indictment is not the right thing? >> well, i agree with him in part. i thought it was, and he is a friend of mine, i should note. he's just a fellow at my institute of politics. but the argument that democrats are bringing this case in order to create sympathy for the president and boost his support among republicans i think gives democrats far more credit than they deserve. i think that, of all the cases that have been investigated here, all the probes that are ongoing, this is the least convincing one, certainly if you're thinking about cases that have heft, that have meaning, and that can be brought and won. if you're going to go after the president of the
also with the benefit of hindsight. all right, thank you very much, congressman.ant to go now to david axelrod, the former senior adviser to president obama, our senior political commentator as well. what's your reaction to the congressman as he comes to the conclusion as someone who is not a supporter of the former president in any way, shape, or form, voted for his impeachment, in fact, that he thinks this indictment is not the right thing? >> well, i agree with him in part. i thought...
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in hindsight, yeah, he probably shouldn't have taken the stand. at the time i can see the rationale for him taking the stand. i mean, you know, that's the courthouse where he grew up. at one time, it was almost a barometer of the sway they had over the community. i got five or six years ago if he'd have got on the stand and testified, they might have believed him. it was a gamble. obviously it didn't pay off. >> so david, do you see grounds for appeal? >> chris, i do not, and i think the easiest way for me to summarize my view of that overall is at one point his son buster tried to pass him a john grisham novel during the trial. i have to believe part of what he was thinking is hey, dad, i don't know if you've read this. they've got a better trial strategy than y'all do, maybe it's time you flip the script. we are going to see a motion for ineffective assistance of counsel as a basis for a new trial. i think he's got a better chance of winning the lottery than he does of succeeding on that motion. they typically don't assess it in terms of trial s
in hindsight, yeah, he probably shouldn't have taken the stand. at the time i can see the rationale for him taking the stand. i mean, you know, that's the courthouse where he grew up. at one time, it was almost a barometer of the sway they had over the community. i got five or six years ago if he'd have got on the stand and testified, they might have believed him. it was a gamble. obviously it didn't pay off. >> so david, do you see grounds for appeal? >> chris, i do not, and i...
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later adding, "i would have liked us to be stronger in denouncing it in hindsight. fox news dominion's lawsuit has always been more about what will generate headlines, takin an extreme unsupported view of defamation law that would prevent journalists from basic reporting, calling the lawsuit a blatant violation of the first amendment. >> what is the burden of proof in a defamation case? >> you have to show not only that the statements were false about someone, but that they were made with actual malice so that's knowledge that it was false or a reckless disregard for whether it was false >> reporter: rebecca tushnet teaches first amendment law at harvard. >> what stood out to me was the unwillingness to confront the on-screen talent. >> reporter: according to the court filing, the day before the january 6th storming of the capitol, murdoch wanted hosts to say the election is over and joe biden won. fox news ceo suzanne scott told him "privately, they're all there, but we need to be careful about using the shows and pissing off the viewers. dominion says that night t
later adding, "i would have liked us to be stronger in denouncing it in hindsight. fox news dominion's lawsuit has always been more about what will generate headlines, takin an extreme unsupported view of defamation law that would prevent journalists from basic reporting, calling the lawsuit a blatant violation of the first amendment. >> what is the burden of proof in a defamation case? >> you have to show not only that the statements were false about someone, but that they...
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. >> in hindsight, it was incredibly problematic, but at the time was just a kooky challenge from tyra>> it really is incredible how different things were 20 years ago. >> i didn't think too much of it. >> i didn't think anything either. >> now i'm like -- >> reporter: with "top model" finding a new audience, abc news assembled a group of four former contestants to discuss the show's legacy and cultural impact. >> we're not worthy! >> you must hear that all the time. >> i was rooting for you! we were all rooting for you! >> reporter: "america's next top model" was a cultural phenomenon. >> so the winner of this challenge -- >> reporter: spawning catch phrases and memes year after year. >> can you smize? without going like this? >> reporter: the show is the brainchild of show runner and supermodel tyra banks. ♪ it's tough judging ♪ wherever you are, mariah, don't hate. >> the judging panel frequently had recurring judges including janice dickinson, she is the quote, unquote first supermodel. she was a really sort of brassy force of the panel. >> you know why i coined the term supermodel
. >> in hindsight, it was incredibly problematic, but at the time was just a kooky challenge from tyra>> it really is incredible how different things were 20 years ago. >> i didn't think too much of it. >> i didn't think anything either. >> now i'm like -- >> reporter: with "top model" finding a new audience, abc news assembled a group of four former contestants to discuss the show's legacy and cultural impact. >> we're not worthy! >>...
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i mean, is that a fair criticism in hindsight?one probably hard to admit, to look, admit, but you've got to look, i'm of the view that i'm very much of the view that when things go wrong, you have to look yourself in the mirror when things go wrong, you have to l(try yourself in the mirror when things go wrong, you have to l(try and'self in the mirror when things go wrong, you have to l(try and understand nirror when things go wrong, you have to l(try and understand howr when things go wrong, you have to l(try and understand how they and try and understand how they went wrong and what your responsibility things responsibility was and things going wrong . i don't believe going wrong. i don't believe that can just say everything that you can just say everything i did was 100% right. that was just a conspiracy of people against me. i don't with against me. i don't agree with that. think you've got to that. i think you've got to you've some degree you've got to have some degree of self—criticism. i think of self—criticism. and i think
i mean, is that a fair criticism in hindsight?one probably hard to admit, to look, admit, but you've got to look, i'm of the view that i'm very much of the view that when things go wrong, you have to look yourself in the mirror when things go wrong, you have to l(try yourself in the mirror when things go wrong, you have to l(try and'self in the mirror when things go wrong, you have to l(try and understand nirror when things go wrong, you have to l(try and understand howr when things go wrong,...
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management and really encourage the board to look at this again, because sometimes we pass laws that in hindsight don't make a lot of sense, they are bad ideas and go contrary to public policy. in this case the (indiscernible) which is enforced by the bay conversation development commission not only protects the right of the public to visit the coast and shoreline of the bay, but also encourages it, and that law was put in place because cities and county in the 50 and 60 were cutting off the public access to the bay and the bay is a public commons, so the city should be encouraging public access at treasure island instead of putting implements impediments in place including this toll, which will discourage public from visiting recreation-occasional visitors will not know about the toll and wont know they maybe or maybe not qualify for some sort of discount on their toll. also, the toll is supposed to go-it says in the state law, supposed to benefit the payer of the toll. this toll does not do anything for people who are visiting the island for recreation. it solely goes to benefit people who are
management and really encourage the board to look at this again, because sometimes we pass laws that in hindsight don't make a lot of sense, they are bad ideas and go contrary to public policy. in this case the (indiscernible) which is enforced by the bay conversation development commission not only protects the right of the public to visit the coast and shoreline of the bay, but also encourages it, and that law was put in place because cities and county in the 50 and 60 were cutting off the...
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, presented everything in the way that he saw fit, talking about what he knew then as opposed to hindsightfending the culture of work in downing street. mps say he made his case strongly and it would be ridiculous for the committee to find he deliberately misled mps. mps who had their suspicion about mr. johnson, questioning his account of events, have not been convinced by what they heard. it wl be a difficult decision to judge exactly what happened and whether or not the question intention is key. it will be interesting to see what the balance of judgments is, whether it can be a unanimous verdict. they have some weeks to come up with whether he was reckless or intentional, unintentional in his misleading of parliament. if he is found to have done it deliberately, what they recommend. there is a long way to go. i think you will still hear the bates between supporters and his detractors saying he did mislead, or his defense was solid. a lot to process, i don't think boris johnson held up his hands and said i admit any wrongdoing. i think those who have made up their minds already will not
, presented everything in the way that he saw fit, talking about what he knew then as opposed to hindsightfending the culture of work in downing street. mps say he made his case strongly and it would be ridiculous for the committee to find he deliberately misled mps. mps who had their suspicion about mr. johnson, questioning his account of events, have not been convinced by what they heard. it wl be a difficult decision to judge exactly what happened and whether or not the question intention is...
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in hindsight, they wish that they had, but i don't believe him. i mean, come on. this is their bread and butter. we'll see what happens. but let's let's talk about the republican presidential race because that is heating up. um so florida governor, rhonda santos didn't interview with piers morrigan, and he said, a lot of things ah , here is one of the little segments that has been released . its when piers is asking him about the various nicknames that donald trump has come up with for the florida governor. your favorite nickname that trump's given you so far as it run rhonda, sanctimonious or meatball rock. why can't even he went off meatball wrong? i can't i don't know how to spell the sanctimonious. i don't really know what it means. but you know, i kind of like it's long. it's got a lot of valves. i mean, so we go with that. that's fine. you know, you can call me you can call me whatever you want. i mean, just as long as you, you know, also call me a winner. i thought that the attacks, uh, so called attacks were fairly restrained. but when you read the intervi
in hindsight, they wish that they had, but i don't believe him. i mean, come on. this is their bread and butter. we'll see what happens. but let's let's talk about the republican presidential race because that is heating up. um so florida governor, rhonda santos didn't interview with piers morrigan, and he said, a lot of things ah , here is one of the little segments that has been released . its when piers is asking him about the various nicknames that donald trump has come up with for the...
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and in hindsight, it just took much longer for those disturbances to go away. >> so with hindsight, and if you allow yourself to monday morning quarterback yourself, you probably would have gone up to 4% earlier, and not had such a big problem with inflation so what is your -- are there structural things you can contemplate or even after-action reviews to say, what would have happened if we would have paid more attention to the leading indicators or improved the band -- in an engineering term, improved the bandwidth of your feedback regulator. that, you know, this is something, if you want to get the best result, you need a high bandwidth feedback in the system, even when there's averaging on the back end. >> so this is something that we only think about during waking and sleeping hours, as you can imagine. it's really hard to know what the lessons are. again, we -- you know, we really thought things would -- nobody had seen the supply chains collapse no one had seen labor force participation plummet. we didn't know or unemployment go to 14% and higher than that, really -- >> gentlemen'
and in hindsight, it just took much longer for those disturbances to go away. >> so with hindsight, and if you allow yourself to monday morning quarterback yourself, you probably would have gone up to 4% earlier, and not had such a big problem with inflation so what is your -- are there structural things you can contemplate or even after-action reviews to say, what would have happened if we would have paid more attention to the leading indicators or improved the band -- in an engineering...
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the hindsight to imagine such as such a situation even that a western democratic country would take such a decision. look, i think back then of course, i don't want to go into the psychology of the republican leadership at that time, george w bush. but i think there was at the same time, some sort of an arrogance, but also an optimism that the entire world is just there. after the downfall of the soviet of the soviet union, the entire world is just there to embrace western liberal democracy. and many americans, though they had no real idea what was going on, iraq felt vindicated, right after the downfall of the regime. there was some sort of a treacherous silence and peace. iraq is didn't run, take up arms and fight the american invaders from the very 1st day. of course, there was a time silence a couple of months where you really were many americans said ok. you see the iraqis want democracy. they were just happy that we, that we out, that saddam hussein and now let's build a new state. and the way that this new state was built wasn't away very naive, but at the same time will be c as a
the hindsight to imagine such as such a situation even that a western democratic country would take such a decision. look, i think back then of course, i don't want to go into the psychology of the republican leadership at that time, george w bush. but i think there was at the same time, some sort of an arrogance, but also an optimism that the entire world is just there. after the downfall of the soviet of the soviet union, the entire world is just there to embrace western liberal democracy....
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so i don't think i knew i definitely wanted to be a tech entrepreneur, but looking back in hindsight,hat is definitely where my energy and enthusiasm was. i was staying up until 2:00 a.m. learning programming languages, and i would be too tired to pay attention in history class the next day at school, but those were my early interests. david: where did you go to college? brian: i went to rice university in houston, texas. david: how long were you at airbnb, and how did you get that job? brian: i was at airbnb for a year and a half or so. i was employee number 40 when i joined, and when i left, there were maybe 600 people, so it had gone through this incredible period of growth. i learned a lot from them. how to run a great product building process with engineers, how to raise money, how to operate in silicon valley. how to meet people like at y combinator. i learned quite a lot from that process. david: when you left to start your own company, did brian chesky tell you you were making a mistake, that you should stay at a stable company like airbnb? brian: my boss at that time was nate
so i don't think i knew i definitely wanted to be a tech entrepreneur, but looking back in hindsight,hat is definitely where my energy and enthusiasm was. i was staying up until 2:00 a.m. learning programming languages, and i would be too tired to pay attention in history class the next day at school, but those were my early interests. david: where did you go to college? brian: i went to rice university in houston, texas. david: how long were you at airbnb, and how did you get that job? brian:...
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fantastically strange that no one saw anything then when sabotage was being prepared and suddenly in hindsightell, after a while we saw and found traces of suspicious activity there, and why did no one pay attention to the suspicious activity carried out by the russians during the completion of nord stream-2 when the biden administration there already canceled well, in fact, they said that they would not authorize the sermon in the future, because the increased activity, which is not typical for the completion period, of a number of vessels that were involved in this e-e completion of the northern stream-2 was recorded, in particular, a number of such vessels as a multi-functional emergency rescue vessel on captain eklemashchev bakhtymir and were involved and just they have the necessary equipment to perform underwater technical work, this was done back in the spring, summer of 2021 , the cores, but those from the fact that the laying of explosives takes place then no, it was simply determined certain places for the future, those who did it may not know why this reconnaissance is being done, s
fantastically strange that no one saw anything then when sabotage was being prepared and suddenly in hindsightell, after a while we saw and found traces of suspicious activity there, and why did no one pay attention to the suspicious activity carried out by the russians during the completion of nord stream-2 when the biden administration there already canceled well, in fact, they said that they would not authorize the sermon in the future, because the increased activity, which is not typical...
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i think about how, how reporters it would the benefit of some of some hindsight have attempted to make sense of their failure to cover the iraq war properly. in other situations, an investigative reporter, bob woodward, for example, admitted to not doing enough. but he ultimately blamed once again group think as the reason why he didn't further question the rationale for war writing for bloomberg in 2013 as required. another name was go up in this conversation, he apologized for supporting the war. he said he was to yeah, i think that i was a young and i'm a college student. he didn't get drunk at a frat party. he helped beat a war drum. this is something quite different. does this approach demonstrate the media's unwillingness to actually address its failures by framing them as individual choices? right? rather than symptoms of an actual structural problem, i will give you all an opportunity to respond to that. i'll start with you, norman was do something that's not often talked about. it's avoided because the structure of corporate power, interlocked with the military, industrial com
i think about how, how reporters it would the benefit of some of some hindsight have attempted to make sense of their failure to cover the iraq war properly. in other situations, an investigative reporter, bob woodward, for example, admitted to not doing enough. but he ultimately blamed once again group think as the reason why he didn't further question the rationale for war writing for bloomberg in 2013 as required. another name was go up in this conversation, he apologized for supporting the...
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to not cause a panic, not to have contingent spread to other financial institutes and her that in hindsight could more have been done to prevent this from. it does seem to have caught your forces by surprise. yeah, that is a difficult question. and reviews by the federal reserve have already been announced a loss to lawsuits by silicon valley bank. investors have also been announced looking at those questions, but what this bank is saying is that because of the greater economic climate, those interest rate interest rate hikes that we saw over the the last year in an effort to bring down inflation. while this may have been the unintended, it was the unintended consequence. because small businesses, those tech startups that make up the base of customers as silicon valley bank, they were no longer had access to loans because of those higher interest rates. so they wanted their cash that was deposited here, they asked her of that cash and this bank could not meet the demand. they try to sell off it's long term investments. which adult where can came as a loss because of the decrease value of th
to not cause a panic, not to have contingent spread to other financial institutes and her that in hindsight could more have been done to prevent this from. it does seem to have caught your forces by surprise. yeah, that is a difficult question. and reviews by the federal reserve have already been announced a loss to lawsuits by silicon valley bank. investors have also been announced looking at those questions, but what this bank is saying is that because of the greater economic climate, those...
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not easy, of course, not easy, of course, the belarusian comrades caught it in hindsight. they front task tasks preventive the problem works in this right, while we have a threat. excuse islamic terrorism, which we analyze in the whole game for ukrainian terrorism, which we also analyze in all about unfortunately, there is not a single special service in the world that could have managed to avoid a terrorist attack. so i'm not in the water. you understand me correctly. of course, it's good that you take one and a half, grab rice right there. i can say i started a special service thank you. they saved my life. here i am specifically. i, too, vladimir, i'm standing here alive, i'm just here, because our specific the guys of the special services took six people to kill. i just want to tell you that at certain times of the next year, perhaps working with the service will become much more important even than what is happening. you know, everything is fine there, in general, a feat, that is, general of the army bortnikov, and all his employees. but it's, well, it's just there .
not easy, of course, not easy, of course, the belarusian comrades caught it in hindsight. they front task tasks preventive the problem works in this right, while we have a threat. excuse islamic terrorism, which we analyze in the whole game for ukrainian terrorism, which we also analyze in all about unfortunately, there is not a single special service in the world that could have managed to avoid a terrorist attack. so i'm not in the water. you understand me correctly. of course, it's good that...