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what tessons _ steam disasters in hindsight. what tessons might— steam disasters in hindsight.sons might you have for israel as a friend _ lessons might you have for israel as a friend of— lessons might you have for israel as a friend of israel— lessons might you have for israel as a friend of israel looking _ lessons might you have for israel as a friend of israel looking back- lessons might you have for israel as a friend of israel looking back at - a friend of israel looking back at the aftermath— a friend of israel looking back at the aftermath of— a friend of israel looking back at the aftermath of 9/11. _ a friend of israel looking back at the aftermath of 9/11. second, l a friend of israel looking back at the aftermath of 9/11. second, i| the aftermath of 9/11. second, i wonder— the aftermath of 9/11. second, i wonder whether _ the aftermath of 9/11. second, i wonder whether your— the aftermath of 9/11. second, i wonder whether your team - the aftermath of 9/11. second, i wonder whether your team has| the aftermath of 9/11. second, i. wonder whether your team has an asse
what tessons _ steam disasters in hindsight. what tessons might— steam disasters in hindsight.sons might you have for israel as a friend _ lessons might you have for israel as a friend of— lessons might you have for israel as a friend of israel— lessons might you have for israel as a friend of israel looking _ lessons might you have for israel as a friend of israel looking back- lessons might you have for israel as a friend of israel looking back at - a friend of israel looking back at...
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Oct 30, 2023
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and putting aside hindsight, it was apparent, — and putting aside hindsight, it was apparent, wasn't human—to—human transmission in _ sustained human—to—human transmission in the - sustained human—to—human . transmission in the community sustained human—to—human - transmission in the community in the united _ transmission in the community in the united kingdom, _ transmission in the community in the united kingdom, correct? _ transmission in the community in the united kingdom, correct? correct. it| united kingdom, correct? correct. it was obvious, — united kingdom, correct? correct. it was obvious, because _ united kingdom, correct? correct. it was obvious, because sage - united kingdom, correct? correct. it was obvious, because sage and i was obvious, because sage and through— was obvious, because sage and through the _ was obvious, because sage and through the c50 _ was obvious, because sage and through the c50 and _ was obvious, because sage and through the c50 and the - was obvious, because sage and - through the c50 and the government, sa-e through the c50 and the government, s
and putting aside hindsight, it was apparent, — and putting aside hindsight, it was apparent, wasn't human—to—human transmission in _ sustained human—to—human transmission in the - sustained human—to—human . transmission in the community sustained human—to—human - transmission in the community in the united _ transmission in the community in the united kingdom, _ transmission in the community in the united kingdom, correct? _ transmission in the community in the united...
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Oct 31, 2023
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was it wise, in hindsight. _ cummings? i did. was it wise, in hindsight. to _ cummings? i did.concentrate this degree of control in yourself and him? l degree of control in yourself and him? ~ , ., ., him? i think bringing tom in an empowering — him? i think bringing tom in an empowering him _ him? i think bringing tom in an empowering him in _ him? i think bringing tom in an empowering him in the - him? i think bringing tom in an empowering him in the way i i him? i think bringing tom in an | empowering him in the way i did him? i think bringing tom in an i empowering him in the way i did was probably hand for the best decisions i made on the whole nightmare. by the way, the cabinet secretary agreed with me. i think it worked with tom on a lot of exit issues and with tom on a lot of exit issues and with jeremy heywood with tom on a lot of exit issues and withjeremy heywood if with tom on a lot of exit issues and with jeremy heywood if you with tom on a lot of exit issues and withjeremy heywood if you years earlier. it was not like i was imposing this on them. i actually spoke
was it wise, in hindsight. _ cummings? i did. was it wise, in hindsight. to _ cummings? i did.concentrate this degree of control in yourself and him? l degree of control in yourself and him? ~ , ., ., him? i think bringing tom in an empowering — him? i think bringing tom in an empowering him _ him? i think bringing tom in an empowering him in _ him? i think bringing tom in an empowering him in the - him? i think bringing tom in an empowering him in the way i i him? i think bringing tom in an...
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we are able to see the faults— the hindsight we are able to see the faults of— the hindsight we aregovernment, how we didn't take care of the people there for us on the ground, — of the people there for us on the ground, we hear many accounts of them _ ground, we hear many accounts of them still— ground, we hear many accounts of them still suffering, whether back in afghanistan or in other parts of the world — in afghanistan or in other parts of the world they have been able to relocate — the world they have been able to relocate to. we have learned when they come — relocate to. we have learned when they come here they are not able to easily— they come here they are not able to easily bring — they come here they are not able to easily bring their family members, the us— easily bring their family members, the us state department rules say it makes _ the us state department rules say it makes it— the us state department rules say it makes it easier for afghan refugees to -o makes it easier for afghan refugees to go to _ makes it easier for afghan refugees to go to other parts of the w
we are able to see the faults— the hindsight we are able to see the faults of— the hindsight we aregovernment, how we didn't take care of the people there for us on the ground, — of the people there for us on the ground, we hear many accounts of them _ ground, we hear many accounts of them still— ground, we hear many accounts of them still suffering, whether back in afghanistan or in other parts of the world — in afghanistan or in other parts of the world they have been able to...
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you've heard all of them power it's time you have from the, from 6 of hindsight is out now subscribe wherever you listen to pop cast of the the because the whole rahman and this is the news i live some time with all continuing special coverage on the will on garza coming up in the next 60 minutes protests the gangs as well as will. and goal is to gather, pay says hundreds of thousands of people joining palestinian solidarity rallies across the globe calls or is it by 24 hours would be heavy as bombardments since the war began. as well says it's ground. troops are trying to get inside.
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you've heard all of them power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out. know, subscribe way. if you listen to pub, the the sierra leone has enjoyed stability since the end of its civil war in 2002. that was had to deal with a few domestic crises in the years since last year. hundreds of people took to the streets in frustration wise, the inflation and economic hardship, the protest to environment and the test. since then, president dubious meadow bio is being re elected. but the accusations of widespread irregularities in the poland june a former cooley. during the 1990s bios post william team was recognized for trumpeting education and women's rights. but off to the recent cues in the region, does sierra leone faced a similar risk? the president of sierra leone, judy and some other bio talks to out you 0. the julia smell, the seo, the president of seattle. yeah. and thank you very much for talking to our, which is 0. i was lost in your country a very long time ago. it was more than 2 decades ago in the 2000 in the final years of your civil war. and i rem
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Oct 31, 2023
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with hindsight, mr johnson's view — actually mean.s view varied between, i johnson's view varied between, particularly before he became ill, between concern that the government had overreacted. he was concerned because he said, i have no idea whether covid is killing people, i don't know how many covid deaths are truly additional, did we really have to take those steps? but after he fell very gravely ill and recovered he told you this thing is no joke, thank god we change course, it would have been a catastrophe.— have been a catastrophe. correct. over the course _ have been a catastrophe. correct. over the course of _ have been a catastrophe. correct. over the course of the _ have been a catastrophe. correct. over the course of the month i have been a catastrophe. correct. | over the course of the month after the lockdown the government backed and reared in no small part due to the prime minister himself as to the extent to which the system should be allowed to open up and the extent to which it should be kept controlled. and that de
with hindsight, mr johnson's view — actually mean.s view varied between, i johnson's view varied between, particularly before he became ill, between concern that the government had overreacted. he was concerned because he said, i have no idea whether covid is killing people, i don't know how many covid deaths are truly additional, did we really have to take those steps? but after he fell very gravely ill and recovered he told you this thing is no joke, thank god we change course, it would...
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bridge but 2020 hindsight is awfully easy. the banks would look for an opportunity to exit and free up capital because their extraordinary opportunities and the leveraged finance business as you look forward over the next couple of years. obviously with hindsight i'm sure all of them would've preferred to not been a part of it. elizabeth: it is not looking good at the moment. although we have seen elon musk pull a rabbit out of his hat. it's great to have you we would love to see you on the show. >> it's great being here, see you soon. >> social media is lit up speaking about twitter ask the ex-ceo linda's performance at the silicon valley conference was disastrous last week, what does this mean for the thursday meeting with the seven banks in the bank rolled elon musk's bid to buy twitter. charlie gasparino to break it next, 13 minutes away we are coming right back, the dow is down 129 points. gold terra is drilling deep and rediscovering high grade gold. their project in northern canada has already unveiled nearly 2 million
bridge but 2020 hindsight is awfully easy. the banks would look for an opportunity to exit and free up capital because their extraordinary opportunities and the leveraged finance business as you look forward over the next couple of years. obviously with hindsight i'm sure all of them would've preferred to not been a part of it. elizabeth: it is not looking good at the moment. although we have seen elon musk pull a rabbit out of his hat. it's great to have you we would love to see you on the...
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you want to write to for hindsight, dramatize to pub cost from i'll just here. and they say, we hear from some of history's blogs, notable women, and unconventional and extraordinary office. i am 40 that kind of the communist revolution of everyone in china, new my space. you've heard all of them power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out. know, subscribe way. if you listen to pope cas a solution question is war with rwanda? imminent rigorous to be your dying because of black lives don't really matter in the police will join me markham on hill upfront. what out to 0? the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching out is there a mind if i told stories this out is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says they will be nice. she's fine in garza, he likened it to a surrender to hum us and comes as israel expands it's offensive on the grounds. in golf, and is there any strikes the big guns? is there any hospital for cancer patients from the biotech? a hospital staff have told the challenges there that the damage is an extensive as well as, as a female s
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and so i think, you know, with hindsight, what could have been put into place to control things a bitd financial control and monitoring and stuff that we're doing now. but the reality was it was so severe what had happened to these clubs during the pandemic that even with those types of measures, their fate was pretty much sealed. you know, i think in hindsight, you know, clubs should have perhaps considered more around just totally mothballing things. but it wasn't just the men's rugby union team at worcester that was affected. the warriors remained in the women's premiership, although things have been a struggle. it was just a massive, massive roller—coaster. and i don't think at any point with the women, i thought, like i ever wanted to accept that it was done. you know, at the time when all this was happening, we had 1a players at the world cup, and i didn't want to be in a position where i'd have to ring them up and say, "you haven't got a club to come home to." after securing new financial backing, worcester warriors women had been determined not to follow their male counterpart
and so i think, you know, with hindsight, what could have been put into place to control things a bitd financial control and monitoring and stuff that we're doing now. but the reality was it was so severe what had happened to these clubs during the pandemic that even with those types of measures, their fate was pretty much sealed. you know, i think in hindsight, you know, clubs should have perhaps considered more around just totally mothballing things. but it wasn't just the men's rugby union...
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you've heard all of them power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out now subscribe wherever you listen to pop cast and this is a region that is logically develop thing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflict. police, perhaps we try to balance the stories, the good, the bad, i think, and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity and democracy. asked me to tell this story. i'm, it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes with kids of global nichols reserves. indonesia is forced to leave the global battery industry. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy. harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted by mental protection, enhancing investment climate digital licensing, your better tomorrow expo 2023. the the best to make sure make sure to join us and let's discover a better world expo 2023. the the hello that i'm just gonna tell you this isn't use our line from door from coming up in the next 16 minutes. israel target's cause of largest refuge account pulled in a 100 palestin
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but it isn'tjust that, this hasn't come in a vacuum, and we can say that now in hindsight. violence in the west bank that other palestinian territory nearby, over the course of this year, some of the worst violence that we've seen, skirmishes in years. we also have one of israel most ring—wing governments in recent history. that,too, has come with its own complications. a top israeli minister recently visited what israelis called the temple mount, their holiest site, what muslims call the al—aqsa mosque. that is another thing that has raised tensions in recent weeks. all of that, when you put all that together and the fact that america has largely been distracted to a degree by the war in ukraine and also with competition with china, you put all that together and hamas may have just found a moment to attack and surprise israel and the world. we've been keeping an eye on what happens in gaza tonight. it's 4:30am there and we're now hearing that israel will cut off the supply of electricity, fuel and goods to gaza — that's according to media reports citing a statement from is
but it isn'tjust that, this hasn't come in a vacuum, and we can say that now in hindsight. violence in the west bank that other palestinian territory nearby, over the course of this year, some of the worst violence that we've seen, skirmishes in years. we also have one of israel most ring—wing governments in recent history. that,too, has come with its own complications. a top israeli minister recently visited what israelis called the temple mount, their holiest site, what muslims call the...
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for hindsight, dramatized podcast from al jazeera and they say, we hear from some of histories bucks notable women, unconventional and extraordinary office. i am 40 that kind of coming this revolution of everyone in china new my state. you've heard all of them. power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out now subscribe wherever you listen to pop cast, the power defines out loud. we live here. we make the rules, not the people empower, investigate, expose this and question. the youth and abuse of power around because one out just there, the bottom back here watching l. g 0 life from to hobbies of the latest developments in israel. small on guys, at least 100 people have been killed and is really as trying some causes largest refugee camp. the civil defend says the job lea, a refugee camp, has been completely destroyed. a mass of craters seen in a densely populated residential block, hundreds of injured people have been washed to the nearby indonesian hospital patients a being treated on the floor. this hospital surrounding areas have been repeatedly targeted by is fai
for hindsight, dramatized podcast from al jazeera and they say, we hear from some of histories bucks notable women, unconventional and extraordinary office. i am 40 that kind of coming this revolution of everyone in china new my state. you've heard all of them. power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out now subscribe wherever you listen to pop cast, the power defines out loud. we live here. we make the rules, not the people empower, investigate, expose this and question. the...
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>> hindsight is always a wonderful thing. i think a fair way to judge the actions that were taken is to put yourself in the place of legislators and central bankers around the world, and there is no playbook. he hadn't seen a global economic shutdown. people were thinking that the pandemic might kill a whole lot of people and that we wouldn't have a vaccine for five years, wouldn't have an economy for five years. these things were all very possible in march of 2020. so we pulled out all the stops and congress pulled out all the stops. with the benefit of hindsight, could we have done less and have less inflation? i guess we could. but if you look overall at the performance of the economy, ours is the strongest. we are actually also making the most progress on inflation but we certainly have the strongest growth. we are back to prior growth trend, not just level of where we were, we are actually back to the prior trend. the last time we have this many consecutive months of unemployment below 4% was in the late 1960's, more tha
>> hindsight is always a wonderful thing. i think a fair way to judge the actions that were taken is to put yourself in the place of legislators and central bankers around the world, and there is no playbook. he hadn't seen a global economic shutdown. people were thinking that the pandemic might kill a whole lot of people and that we wouldn't have a vaccine for five years, wouldn't have an economy for five years. these things were all very possible in march of 2020. so we pulled out all...
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you've heard all of them power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out now subscribe. wherever you listen to, the unrelenting is really strikes on gals are overwhelmed hospitals all ready running out of fuel and medical supplies. the final about this and this is on to 0 live from don't have also coming up. seems of destruction more than 5 and a half 1000 palestinians have been killed since the bombardment began on october, the 7th. and those are putting a tech scale just defy the collective financial.
you've heard all of them power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out now subscribe. wherever you listen to, the unrelenting is really strikes on gals are overwhelmed hospitals all ready running out of fuel and medical supplies. the final about this and this is on to 0 live from don't have also coming up. seems of destruction more than 5 and a half 1000 palestinians have been killed since the bombardment began on october, the 7th. and those are putting a tech scale just defy...
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>> hindsight is a wonderful thing, right. i think the fair way to judge the actions that were taken is, to put yourself in the place of legislators and policy -- other -- and central bankers around the world. and there was no playbook. we never seen -- we hadn't seen a global economic shutdown. people were thinking that pandemic might kill a whole lot of people and we wouldn't have a vaccine for five years. we might not have an economy for five years. these were possible in march of 2020. so we pulled out all the stops and congress pulled out all the stops with the benefit of hindsight could we have done less and had a little bit of inflation? i guess we could. but if you look overall at the performance of the u.s. economy our economy is the strongest. we have, you know, we're actually making the most progresson inflation but we have the strongest growth, back to prior growth trend, you know, not just level, of where we were, we're back to the prior trend, the labor market, the last time we had this many consecutive months of
>> hindsight is a wonderful thing, right. i think the fair way to judge the actions that were taken is, to put yourself in the place of legislators and policy -- other -- and central bankers around the world. and there was no playbook. we never seen -- we hadn't seen a global economic shutdown. people were thinking that pandemic might kill a whole lot of people and we wouldn't have a vaccine for five years. we might not have an economy for five years. these were possible in march of 2020....
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but it isn'tjust that, this hasn't come in a vacuum and we can say that now in hindsight. the west bank that other palestinian territory nearby over the course of this year, some of the worst violence that we've seen, skirmishes in years, we also have one of israel most white government in history couple —— right—wing government. that come with its own complications. a top israeli minister recently visited what israel is called the temple mount, their holiest site, what muslims call the al—aqsa mosque. that is another thing that has raised tensions in recent weeks. all of it, when you put all that together and the fact that america has largely been distracted to a degree of the war in ukraine and also with competition with china, you put all that together and tomas may have just found a moment to attack and surprise israel and the world —— hamas. and surprise israel and the world -- hamas.— and surprise israel and the world -- hamas. ravi, we are learning _ world -- hamas. ravi, we are learning us — world -- hamas. ravi, we are learning us secretary - world -- hamas. ravi,
but it isn'tjust that, this hasn't come in a vacuum and we can say that now in hindsight. the west bank that other palestinian territory nearby over the course of this year, some of the worst violence that we've seen, skirmishes in years, we also have one of israel most white government in history couple —— right—wing government. that come with its own complications. a top israeli minister recently visited what israel is called the temple mount, their holiest site, what muslims call the...
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the most lasting consequences of 9/11 were the two wars that many americans deemed disasters in hindsight. i wonder what lessons might you have for israel as a friend of israel looking back at the aftermath of 9/11? second, i wonder whether your team has an assessment of what hamas' goals were in carrying out the attacks and whether it has gotten closer to those goals. secretary blinken: with regard to 9/11, if you look at this in proportions to the size of israel's population, this is equivalent of 10 nestles. -- 9/11s. that is how big and devastating this attack has been and of course each of these situations is very different and it's important to keep that in mind. of course, we are always trying to draw lessons from past experiences as they may or may not be applicable to what our partners are doing now and we are in very close conversation with israel about the work it is undertaking to make sure it can defend itself, its citizens and ensure that this doesn't happen again. those are the objectives. and again, i'll leave the operational details to israel. and simply say again that as
the most lasting consequences of 9/11 were the two wars that many americans deemed disasters in hindsight. i wonder what lessons might you have for israel as a friend of israel looking back at the aftermath of 9/11? second, i wonder whether your team has an assessment of what hamas' goals were in carrying out the attacks and whether it has gotten closer to those goals. secretary blinken: with regard to 9/11, if you look at this in proportions to the size of israel's population, this is...
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the hindsight is 2020. well clearly someone who is now 68 years old to think of ok, what would i do differently? it back in 1972 and somebody had to be willing to fight it was very smart guy on the side. you know, i thought that he would see that his way through college experience alliance and the ability to manipulate society not doing you know, criminal and he would have been much more effective as a governor of ordering the while. i think that non violent resistance and civil disobedience are important tools. maybe there should be more of it. i mean it's looking like these times call for the urgent action. the that's not coming from a lot of preston, disregarding people senior keeps putting these numbers out. oh, we have given san one you have given someone. so it isn't that they can't do it is that they won't do it. why? because our lives don't matter to them the signature in crisis. for more than 500 years. it is a website of domination on a real sense government. julie was able to be the voice of peop
the hindsight is 2020. well clearly someone who is now 68 years old to think of ok, what would i do differently? it back in 1972 and somebody had to be willing to fight it was very smart guy on the side. you know, i thought that he would see that his way through college experience alliance and the ability to manipulate society not doing you know, criminal and he would have been much more effective as a governor of ordering the while. i think that non violent resistance and civil disobedience...
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the hindsight is 2020. well clearly someone who is now 68 years old to think of ok, what would i do differently? it back in 1972 and somebody had to be willing to fight very smart. united. kyle, you know i thought that he would see that isn't really laid through politics. the ability to manipulate society not doing no criminal, and he would have been much more effective as the governor of ordering the while i think that non violent resistance and civil disobedience are important tools. maybe there should be more of it. i mean, it's looking like these times call for the urgent action. the sounds coming from a lot of the preston, disregarding people were senior, keeps putting these numbers out. oh, we have given san juan, you have given someone. so it isn't that they can't do that they do it. why? because our lives don't matter to them. the biggest thing manager in crises, just wondering for more than 500 years it is a powerful weapon of domination on the general real says gun manually. busy able to be the vo
the hindsight is 2020. well clearly someone who is now 68 years old to think of ok, what would i do differently? it back in 1972 and somebody had to be willing to fight very smart. united. kyle, you know i thought that he would see that isn't really laid through politics. the ability to manipulate society not doing no criminal, and he would have been much more effective as the governor of ordering the while i think that non violent resistance and civil disobedience are important tools. maybe...
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and i think that now we have hindsight and hindsight is always 2020 and it is very easy to say the governmentonal travel sooner. but at the time, as dominic cummings has underscored, the situation felt unprecedented. there are big questions that i don't think were answered in the first module of the covid inquiry as to why it was they were so unprepared for a pandemic, white was we decided to try to fight the last war and we were prepared only for an influenza epidemic rather a coronavirus. —— why it was. that is a slightly separate issue. i am not entirely comfortable with the idea or blame is pinned on boris johnson when there are 650 mps in parliament, there was opposition that completely failed to hold the government to account. and when you look at the behaviours of the devolved nations, mark drakeford and nicola sturgeon, they were not all that different other than they were or are trying to be even more authoritarian.— or are trying to be even more authoritarian. ., , ., authoritarian. that is a good point and he was _ authoritarian. that is a good point and he was smiling _ authoritar
and i think that now we have hindsight and hindsight is always 2020 and it is very easy to say the governmentonal travel sooner. but at the time, as dominic cummings has underscored, the situation felt unprecedented. there are big questions that i don't think were answered in the first module of the covid inquiry as to why it was they were so unprepared for a pandemic, white was we decided to try to fight the last war and we were prepared only for an influenza epidemic rather a coronavirus....
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and, you know, i hope that mark has that hindsight, especially as we enter this next election year, because donald trump poses a grave danger to our institutions. >> he's disputed some of what you've said. i know you responded to that last week. you said, well, i have testified about my experience. he should testify about his, if that's it. if he testified against donald trump, how damages do you think it would be for the former president? how much does he know? >> if he testifies honestly, i think -- if mark were to testify honestly, which i would assume he would. he does have great legal counsel and it appears he listens to them -- although i'm taking bits and pieces of news report. it's difficult to speculate on a bigger level. but i would think that mark -- mark was in the room way more than i was, and mark knows way more than i do. whether the information i have was incriminating in any form, you know, i don't know this. that's to be told. but if the justice department follows the leads, all roads lead back to mark meadows. and i would hope that mark would go in and honor his oath beca
and, you know, i hope that mark has that hindsight, especially as we enter this next election year, because donald trump poses a grave danger to our institutions. >> he's disputed some of what you've said. i know you responded to that last week. you said, well, i have testified about my experience. he should testify about his, if that's it. if he testified against donald trump, how damages do you think it would be for the former president? how much does he know? >> if he testifies...
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i hope mark has that hindsight, especially as we enter the next election, because donald trump poses a grave danger to our institution. >> dispute it's what you said, i know you don't see it last week and you said, i've testified about my experience, he should testify about his. if he testifies against donald trump, how damaging do you think it would be for the former president? how much does he know? >> if he testifies honestly, i think, if margaret testify honestly, i would assume he would because he has great legal counsel, and it appear s he has listened to them, although i'm taking bits and pieces of news reports, it's difficult to speculate on a bigger level, but i would think that mark was in the room way more than i was. mark knows way more than i do. whether the information i have was incriminating in any form, i don't know this. that's to be told, but, if the justice department follows the leads back to mark meadows, i would hope that mark would go in and honor his oath, because this is bigger than donald trump, this is bigger than the moment we are in. he needs to protect
i hope mark has that hindsight, especially as we enter the next election, because donald trump poses a grave danger to our institution. >> dispute it's what you said, i know you don't see it last week and you said, i've testified about my experience, he should testify about his. if he testifies against donald trump, how damaging do you think it would be for the former president? how much does he know? >> if he testifies honestly, i think, if margaret testify honestly, i would assume...
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it's easy to comment with the benefit of hindsight, bons with the benefit of hindsight, boris did thee hand he was given it really does, annette says. boris does not need to apologise . this is not need to apologise. this is all out of context. if you take anything out of context, it would look like that, jim says. no way should he apologise. who is this one? john john. sorry, i think i've just read john's out. david. devin, i think that's your name. you said i've never believed in boris johnson. and heanng believed in boris johnson. and hearing today what has been disclosed at covid inquiry, disclosed at the covid inquiry, i horrified that he is i am horrified that he is joining gb news. he is going to tarnish the good work of the channel what about. >> what about. what about the other person? i imagine all this who you wouldn't want to hire in a thousand years would be dominic cummings. i mean apart. dominic cummings. i mean apart. dominic feels he should be king president prime minister. he should be the prince in waiting. should be the prince across the waters actually pouring a b
it's easy to comment with the benefit of hindsight, bons with the benefit of hindsight, boris did thee hand he was given it really does, annette says. boris does not need to apologise . this is not need to apologise. this is all out of context. if you take anything out of context, it would look like that, jim says. no way should he apologise. who is this one? john john. sorry, i think i've just read john's out. david. devin, i think that's your name. you said i've never believed in boris...
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i knew what, in hindsight, i knew especially what mark was dealing with. i don't know if that's part of the indictment, just to be completely frank without. but it's still speaking to how it documents did get down there. and i can see how the documents that got down to florida made their way down there. i wouldn't -- i'm not under the impression that was necessarily accidental. >> you mean by just the general way documents were managed in the west wing, or specifically -- were there specific moments you saw collections of boxes over there in the corner that you understood were going to florida? >> i was not directly part of the packing of the box is processed. >> this book is so -- i'm going to say, surprisingly well written. because these are the kinds of books that come out when someone's gone through a big event, and they generally chronicle the events clearly. and hopefully hopefully, as this book certainly does. you had mark salter, who was a great writer, collaborating you on this. he hoped john mccain write books, and it is an all-star sleep arsenal
i knew what, in hindsight, i knew especially what mark was dealing with. i don't know if that's part of the indictment, just to be completely frank without. but it's still speaking to how it documents did get down there. and i can see how the documents that got down to florida made their way down there. i wouldn't -- i'm not under the impression that was necessarily accidental. >> you mean by just the general way documents were managed in the west wing, or specifically -- were there...
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you've heard all of them power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out. know, subscribe way. if you listen to the of israel, alicia's as, as how on the besieged costs a strict face. $200.00 and specified palestinians accounts prime minister benjamin netanyahu vows to strength come us to the base rent an unprecedented attack by harassed by land, air, and sea. and 5th bottles, continuing between those rarely soldiers until the sizes inside israel. at least $250.00 s range and can thousands of purchases across the region.
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you want to raise it for hindsight, dramatized podcast from i'll just hear that. and they say, we hear from some of history's dogs notable women, and unconventional and extraordinary office. i am 40 that kind of coming this revolution of every one in china, new my state. you've heard all of them power it's time you have from the, from 6 of hindsight is out now. subscribe wherever you listen to pop, cast the the hello. are you watching out you 0? i'm emily anglin. and this is al, continuing coverage of the wall between israel and gaza. israel has now imposed what it calls a total located of the enclave cutting of food fuel water and electricity phase of the latest pitch is coming out of guys a cd that happened just a moment ago. clearly a strikes that have been targeting the cc, there have been hundreds that have a code organized. and the barriers has continued throughout today. day 3, monday in gaza. susie, we know that there have been a number of casualties, including children, and schools and hospitals have been targeted is part of the most serious escalation in
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. >> i want to get to that point about the president in a moment, but hindsight being 2020, things are becoming clear as we look back. on september 13th, mitt romney published a piece in the atlantic where we found out he wasn't going to run again, in which he talked about republicans in the senate who didn't vote to convict donald trump in his impeachment. he writes, when one senator, a member of leadership, said he was leaning toward voting to convict, the others urged him to consider. you can't do that, romney recalled someone saying. think of your personal safety, said another. think of your children. the senator eventually decided they were right. so that's the author of the story writing about what mitt romney said. you know, in hindsight now, when you read that i thought to myself, well, that's kind of weird that that would happen. now we are realizing that there is a basic thuggery that seems to exist among the supporters of donald trump in the united states congress. >> and it's worse than that, ali. it has gone around the country and it affects not just politicians who are co
. >> i want to get to that point about the president in a moment, but hindsight being 2020, things are becoming clear as we look back. on september 13th, mitt romney published a piece in the atlantic where we found out he wasn't going to run again, in which he talked about republicans in the senate who didn't vote to convict donald trump in his impeachment. he writes, when one senator, a member of leadership, said he was leaning toward voting to convict, the others urged him to consider....
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again, this is a sort of hindsight 2020, but this really does seem one of those situations where there was a series of warning signs, documented and clear in the run up to this. >> his family complained about his mental illness. he was taken away by the new york state police during a training exercise because of the threats he was making during that training. so as for the gun itself, we are told it was purchased legally. prior to his two-week stay in a mental institution, but perhaps his stay there was voluntary, that he went in and based on that that was not a reason to perhaps take his arms away. a lot of questions that need to be looked into as to why and how he got those weapons and was able to keep those weapons. but again, that long history of mental illness seems to be a factor as to why he picked those two locations, looking into whether there was any romantic relationship when sideways, or why he decided to target those places. but we just don't have those answers yet. >> we do have a little bit of news here. this is a social media post from the main state police. essentially
again, this is a sort of hindsight 2020, but this really does seem one of those situations where there was a series of warning signs, documented and clear in the run up to this. >> his family complained about his mental illness. he was taken away by the new york state police during a training exercise because of the threats he was making during that training. so as for the gun itself, we are told it was purchased legally. prior to his two-week stay in a mental institution, but perhaps his...
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the hindsight is 2020. well clearly someone who is now 68 years old to think of ok, what would i do differently? it back in 1972. because somebody had to be willing to fight it was very smart. and kyle 5, you know i thought that he would see that is really laid through college experience alliance and the ability to manipulate society not doing you know, criminal and he would have been much more effective as a governor of ordering the while. i think that non violent resistance and civil disobedience are important tools. maybe there should be more of it. i mean, it's looking like these times call for the urgent action the we're putting away from the documents. you know, because the security council is do, told a closed session to discuss the palestinian is really conflict of the sexy general all the united nations antonio guitars is giving a briefing now that as an as west say you suffering can prevent further danger does escalation in the west bank or else sweating the region, especially in solving level. th
the hindsight is 2020. well clearly someone who is now 68 years old to think of ok, what would i do differently? it back in 1972. because somebody had to be willing to fight it was very smart. and kyle 5, you know i thought that he would see that is really laid through college experience alliance and the ability to manipulate society not doing you know, criminal and he would have been much more effective as a governor of ordering the while. i think that non violent resistance and civil...
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in hindsight, it looks like a prophecy. the warning mentioned a boat and fig passports and the general, but larry's allusion. a commander in chief of ukraine's armed forces was said to be involved apparently the c i a was aware of the plan to attack and warranty ukraine against it, saying, if you're planning something dumped, did ukraine do it any way and launch an attack on germany's gas supply for the german government. any evidence of ukrainian involvement is sensitive because germany supports ukraine with weapons and billions of bureaus, and it's more with russia. but why would ukraine take such a risk? especially in the middle of a war. the ukrainian government didn't answer our questions, but the president himself has publicly denied his country, had any involvement in the sabotage. okay. even though it wasn't ukraine, people only assert that to slow down a to us, the more that will great. since the german government won't comment on potential culprits, the vice chancellor says everything is still tube a vendor shuttl
in hindsight, it looks like a prophecy. the warning mentioned a boat and fig passports and the general, but larry's allusion. a commander in chief of ukraine's armed forces was said to be involved apparently the c i a was aware of the plan to attack and warranty ukraine against it, saying, if you're planning something dumped, did ukraine do it any way and launch an attack on germany's gas supply for the german government. any evidence of ukrainian involvement is sensitive because germany...
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mark: i think in hindsight, they realized it too late. they were operating under the old paradigm. it was an issue of not enough demand and that is something that works well generally until you have a bunch of supply shocks and we had a covid supply shock. we had an energy shock. we had shocks with supply chains, geopolitics. all of which meant there was more than transitory inflation. it took a while for banks to -- four central banks to fully respond to that. david: do you think they have done enough and you see anymore rate increases likely to come about? there are many people in the market who think another rate increase in the united states is likely. what do you think about that? mark: i think once the fed started to move, it did respond in an effective manner. it consistently surprised people with how resolute it was and what it was prepared to do. it recognized the bigger risk was inflation stayed high or worsened. and has put the u.s. in a position where inflation is increasingly under control. not totally under control. that gets to the second part of your question, which
mark: i think in hindsight, they realized it too late. they were operating under the old paradigm. it was an issue of not enough demand and that is something that works well generally until you have a bunch of supply shocks and we had a covid supply shock. we had an energy shock. we had shocks with supply chains, geopolitics. all of which meant there was more than transitory inflation. it took a while for banks to -- four central banks to fully respond to that. david: do you think they have...
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and seeing things in hindsight. right. it's not sort like a sense of urgent. that's that's not the lesson that i think that should be imparted by anything that we had written. right. we think history to like help, understand and to educate ourselves so we make better decisions in the future. right. so the hope is like when we think about you, our kooky billionaire, who became a nativist president, right. that we instead, the next time we think about this sort of grace, we're willing to give people who wealth. and it's sort of lack of grace we're willing to give people who are not willing to give people who don't have much. right. and why we try to emphasize particular stories about people to understand. right. everyone is allowed some kookiness right but there's a danger in looking at the conditions of a person's life without the proper context. so i think, you know, that's one of the things that is one of the truly empowering things about reading about these. it's not just to traffic in the bad decisions that people have made in the past. yeah, i think i make
and seeing things in hindsight. right. it's not sort like a sense of urgent. that's that's not the lesson that i think that should be imparted by anything that we had written. right. we think history to like help, understand and to educate ourselves so we make better decisions in the future. right. so the hope is like when we think about you, our kooky billionaire, who became a nativist president, right. that we instead, the next time we think about this sort of grace, we're willing to give...
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you've heard all of them power it's time you have from the, from 6 of hindsight is out now subscribe wherever you listen to pope cas the the time for that sports news we were telling you about with far as smile. who's doing this far? so thank you so much on the body. responsible for ref, rang and english football has apologized, deliver pool for disallowed, goal, and they're dramatic loss. a way to talk to them. the reds who are down to 10 man at the time something taking the lead to renew is the as well upon me is effort was over, move by the referees assistance. and then the decision is not change. if i d a r, the professional again, match officials later acknowledge there was significant human error and that they are had failed to intervene with your clock side. eventually ended the game with 9 man. when joe mckee, boring an injury time. oh to hans 1st a to one when i was there. so how malick has been speaking to scotland, football, legend and bn, sports presenter abbey gray, who thinks the era could have massive implication? there's no open today. the 20 if you sorry for little t
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