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with hindsight. you — advice. i valued that advice. with hindsight, you can _ advice.ou can now— advice. i valued that advice. ti hindsight, you can now what advice. i valued that advice. t't hindsight, you can now what was going on. you have had this material for some time, have you reflected on whether or not the inquiry could, if my lady sees fit, make recommendations about way in which characters such as mr cummings, about whom some actually strong views have been expressed, should be in a position he was, views on whether or not the prime minister had access to the correct and proper forms of advice? are these not issues have thought about? yes but overwhelmingly _ issues have thought about? yes but overwhelmingly l — issues have thought about? yes but overwhelmingly i did _ issues have thought about? yes but overwhelmingly i did have - issues have thought about? yes but overwhelmingly i did have access i issues have thought about? yes but overwhelmingly i did have access to the correct and proper forms of advice. if you ask upon whom i relied for that advice, it
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it was plain that the — matter of hindsight. it was plain that the whole _ matter of hindsight.that those who were _ that the whole country and that those who were believed - that the whole country and that those who were believed were i that the whole country and that. those who were believed were in extreme — those who were believed were in extreme pain _ those who were believed were in extreme pain and _ those who were believed were in extreme pain and distress. - those who were believed were in| extreme pain and distress. could those who were believed were in - extreme pain and distress. could you have done _ extreme pain and distress. could you have done more _ extreme pain and distress. could you have done more to _ extreme pain and distress. could you have done more to stop _ extreme pain and distress. could you have done more to stop it? - extreme pain and distress. could you have done more to stop it? to- extreme pain and distress. could you have done more to stop it?— have done more to stop it? to stop the... have done more to stop it? to stop the- -- the — have done m
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hindsight you 'ust could have done better? . . . hindsight you 'ust could have done better?important one. i think - deterministic question, isn't it? it is an important one. i think the i is an important one. i think the answer is _ is an important one. i think the answer is that _ is an important one. i think the answer is that with _ is an important one. i think the answer is that with hindsight i is an important one. i think the answer is that with hindsight it| is an important one. i think the - answer is that with hindsight it may be easy to see things that we could have done differently, or it may be possible to see things that we could have done differently. at the time, i felt, have done differently. at the time, ifelt, and i know that everybody else felt that we were doing our best in very difficult circumstances to protect life and protect the nhs. it is impossible, and arguably improper, to attribute any individual death causally to any particular governmental decision, and as i know you know, no possible purpose would be served in such an exercise. but do you acc
hindsight you 'ust could have done better? . . . hindsight you 'ust could have done better?important one. i think - deterministic question, isn't it? it is an important one. i think the i is an important one. i think the answer is _ is an important one. i think the answer is that _ is an important one. i think the answer is that with _ is an important one. i think the answer is that with hindsight i is an important one. i think the answer is that with hindsight it| is an important one. i think...
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with hindsight. _ was to protect human life. with hindsight, officials _ was to protect human life.was a difficult balancing act at the time. ., was a difficult balancing act at the time. ,~' ., ., ., ., , time. the risk of going to early, in which case — time. the risk of going to early, in which case you _ time. the risk of going to early, in which case you get _ time. the risk of going to early, in which case you get all— time. the risk of going to early, in which case you get all the - time. the risk of going to early, in | which case you get all the damages death of going back to early, in which case you get all the damages from the impact of the epidemic or the risk of going too late, which case you get all the problems of the pandemic running away, my view is with hindsight we went bit too late on the first wave. i with hindsight we went bit too late on the first wave.— on the first wave. i defend my actions at _ on the first wave. i defend my actions at the _ on the first wave. i defend my actions at the time, _ on the first wave. i defend my actions at the time, knowing i o
with hindsight. _ was to protect human life. with hindsight, officials _ was to protect human life.was a difficult balancing act at the time. ., was a difficult balancing act at the time. ,~' ., ., ., ., , time. the risk of going to early, in which case — time. the risk of going to early, in which case you _ time. the risk of going to early, in which case you get _ time. the risk of going to early, in which case you get all— time. the risk of going to early, in which case you get all the -...
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with hindsight, officials and scientists said that key decision to lockdown could have come earlier, a difficult balancing act at the time. the risk of going to early, in which case you get all the damages of going back to early, in which case you get all the damages from the impact of the epidemic or the risk of going too late, which case you get all the problems of the pandemic running away, my view is with hindsight we went bit too late on the first wave. i defend my actions at the time, knowing what we did, but with hindsight that is the moment we should have done it, three weeks earlier and it would have — saved many, many lives. matt hancock claimed he had told borisjohnson earlier on the 13th of march, telling him to lockdown. your book says, the account that follows has been meticulously pieced together from my formal papers, notes, voice memos, communications, in 555 pages, all the relevant, important events, as you saw it, concerning the coronavirus response, but there is no reference to you telling the prime minister to call for an immediate lockdown on the 13th of march.
with hindsight, officials and scientists said that key decision to lockdown could have come earlier, a difficult balancing act at the time. the risk of going to early, in which case you get all the damages of going back to early, in which case you get all the damages from the impact of the epidemic or the risk of going too late, which case you get all the problems of the pandemic running away, my view is with hindsight we went bit too late on the first wave. i defend my actions at the time,...
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there's many moments in hindsight i realize the best parenting may be at least in my case for me is the freedom, yet that is also coupled with their own an embodiment. my parents are not a sophisticated people. compared to me, they don't have my level of exposure to the world. they don't have my level of scholarship or education. but they are resilient and and body the kind of courage that they find in millions and millions. the one heartwarming thing about publishing this book is all i i hearfrom readers their own fas immigration stories and over and over again its just reminds mee are a very normal immigrant family. my story is such a typical story. america embodies that a spirit and my parents and body the spirit and it's just became in the ai technical term by training data. i just learned to anybody that without them telling me what job. they wouldn't have understood how to do that. >> thank you for sharing that. i do have to say personally i did connect with of the experience you laid out. >> even though i think in many ways the parents are very singular people and incredible role
there's many moments in hindsight i realize the best parenting may be at least in my case for me is the freedom, yet that is also coupled with their own an embodiment. my parents are not a sophisticated people. compared to me, they don't have my level of exposure to the world. they don't have my level of scholarship or education. but they are resilient and and body the kind of courage that they find in millions and millions. the one heartwarming thing about publishing this book is all i i...
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you want to write that for hindsight, dramatized podcast from i'll just here to this season. we hear from some of history's blogs, notable women and unconventional antics stores in the office. i am 40 that kind of accompanying this revolution of every one 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 now. subscribe wherever you listen to pope cas, the the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a them. this is the news live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes of the night strikes exhibiting areas in south and central golf. so kidding, thousands of palestinians is ready for this claim. they've captured thousands of offered saves and the strip and site that being transferred for questioning. these ready prime minister defies, calls for c 5 in gaza saying that will go on.
you want to write that for hindsight, dramatized podcast from i'll just here to this season. we hear from some of history's blogs, notable women and unconventional antics stores in the office. i am 40 that kind of accompanying this revolution of every one 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 now. subscribe wherever you listen to pope cas, the the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a them. this is the news live...
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with hindsight, as a symbol— week. yes, and as... with hindsight, as a symbol of— week.ided by the science, we should _ being guided by the science, we should perhaps have done that. i agree _ should perhaps have done that. i agree with — should perhaps have done that. i agree with you. no should perhaps have done that. i agree with yon-— should perhaps have done that. i agree with you. should perhaps have done that. i atree with ou. ., ., , ., agree with you. no doubt that was in accordance with _ agree with you. no doubt that was in accordance with your _ agree with you. no doubt that was in accordance with your own _ agree with you. no doubt that was in accordance with your own libertarian | accordance with your own libertarian instincts? that accordance with your own libertarian instincts? �* , accordance with your own libertarian instincts? . , , ., accordance with your own libertarian instincts? . , , . instincts? at every stage i was weitthin instincts? at every stage i was weighing the _ instincts? at every stage i was weighing the massive - instincts? at every s
with hindsight, as a symbol— week. yes, and as... with hindsight, as a symbol of— week.ided by the science, we should _ being guided by the science, we should perhaps have done that. i agree _ should perhaps have done that. i agree with — should perhaps have done that. i agree with you. no should perhaps have done that. i agree with yon-— should perhaps have done that. i agree with you. should perhaps have done that. i atree with ou. ., ., , ., agree with you. no doubt that was in...
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there was interesting point about hindsight yesterday. | hugo keith picked him up i at the very beginningment that you're apologetic, _ you're sorry for what happened i and that the mistakes were made." "what were those mistakes?" the most extraordinary thing that happened yesterday i was boris couldn't bring himself to list those mistakes, - and he foundered around about... devolution! devolution, yeah. two minutes in. yeah, two minutes in. and to levelling up! and that goes to the heart i of the detail thing with boris. he's had months to prepare for this. now, he could have just been| avoiding it because he doesn't want to admit he's made mistakes, but it could be that he'd never thought of it in that order. i it's a logical question, i and you would have thought he would have been able to answer it logically at the beginning. _ and then, chris, rishi sunak has got like a sort of comically stressful week next week, hasn't he? because he's going to the inquiry on monday, and then there's this rwanda vote on tuesday. as i sat in the press conference with the prime minister this morning,
there was interesting point about hindsight yesterday. | hugo keith picked him up i at the very beginningment that you're apologetic, _ you're sorry for what happened i and that the mistakes were made." "what were those mistakes?" the most extraordinary thing that happened yesterday i was boris couldn't bring himself to list those mistakes, - and he foundered around about... devolution! devolution, yeah. two minutes in. yeah, two minutes in. and to levelling up! and that goes to...
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>> well, you know the hindsight's always 2020 laura.t the time, i was writing to friends and mine who served in congress, and, going whoa why don't to use this provision of the 14th amendment? and i never got a really good answer. but the democrats, obviously, had the votes for them to pass the bill saying that trump engaged in an insurrection. and he was disqualified. whether they would've gotten it through the senate, whether they could've overcome an on a republican filibuster, i don't know. it really depends what mitch mcconnell would have allowed. but the insurrection -- the impeachment ended up being doomed by the fact that trump was no longer the president. so, you know, as i said, hindsight 2020. but the democrats probably went down the wrong road. and could've tried to pass legislation. and then, indeed, it's going to be one of the arguments as to whether the 14th amendment is self executing or has to be enabled by some legislation under -- >> you know, another big question, and forget just hindsight. reading the tea, leaves in
>> well, you know the hindsight's always 2020 laura.t the time, i was writing to friends and mine who served in congress, and, going whoa why don't to use this provision of the 14th amendment? and i never got a really good answer. but the democrats, obviously, had the votes for them to pass the bill saying that trump engaged in an insurrection. and he was disqualified. whether they would've gotten it through the senate, whether they could've overcome an on a republican filibuster, i don't...
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hindsight is a perfect science, isn't _ any rate. hindsight is a perfect science, isn't it?like spain, like ital ? ., ~ ., china, but places like spain, like ital? ., ~ ., ., ., ., , italy? you know, again, governments have to estimate _ italy? you know, again, governments have to estimate how— italy? you know, again, governments have to estimate how serious - italy? you know, again, governments have to estimate how serious it - italy? you know, again, governments have to estimate how serious it is - have to estimate how serious it is and the scale of it. we were all overwhelmed, frankly. it was an incredibly serious and far—flung thing. thank god borisjumped on the vaccine, let's not forget that. scientists and mrjohnson were having — scientists and mrjohnson were having ideas it wouldn't matter that much _ having ideas it wouldn't matter that much because it would only be old and sick— much because it would only be old and sick people who would die of it. it wasn't _ and sick people who would die of it. it wasn't true because of the viral load that— it wasn't true because
hindsight is a perfect science, isn't _ any rate. hindsight is a perfect science, isn't it?like spain, like ital ? ., ~ ., china, but places like spain, like ital? ., ~ ., ., ., ., , italy? you know, again, governments have to estimate _ italy? you know, again, governments have to estimate how— italy? you know, again, governments have to estimate how serious - italy? you know, again, governments have to estimate how serious it - italy? you know, again, governments have to estimate how serious...
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i would like to ask you in hindsight, what _ would like to ask you in hindsight, what do _ would likedoing the same sort of thing. i— striking that we ended up doing the same sort of thing. i think- striking that we ended up doing the same sort of thing. i think that- striking that we ended up doing the same sort of thing. i think that it i same sort of thing. i think that it was an— same sort of thing. i think that it was an illustration _ same sort of thing. i think that it was an illustration of— same sort of thing. i think that it was an illustration of how - same sort of thing. i think that it was an illustration of how the - same sort of thing. i think that it was an illustration of how the uk tended. — was an illustration of how the uk tended. in— was an illustration of how the uk tended, in spite _ was an illustration of how the uk tended, in spite of— was an illustration of how the uk tended, in spite of everything, . tended, in spite of everything, sometimes _ tended, in spite of everything, sometimes the _ tended, in spite of everything, sometimes the politics - tended, in
i would like to ask you in hindsight, what _ would like to ask you in hindsight, what do _ would likedoing the same sort of thing. i— striking that we ended up doing the same sort of thing. i think- striking that we ended up doing the same sort of thing. i think that- striking that we ended up doing the same sort of thing. i think that it i same sort of thing. i think that it was an— same sort of thing. i think that it was an illustration _ same sort of thing. i think that it was an...
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we can agree this in hindsight, your eat i agree this in hindsight, your eat out to help out scheme furthern. we can agree that cantwe?— increased risk of infection. we can agree that cantwe? no, i don't agree that. agree that cantwe? no, i don't agree that- these — agree that cantwe? no, i don't agree that. these workplaces _ agree that cantwe? no, i don't agree that. these workplaces were - agree that cantwe? no, i don't agree that. these workplaces were safe - agree that cantwe? no, i don't agree | that. these workplaces were safe and deemed _ that. these workplaces were safe and deemed to _ that. these workplaces were safe and deemed to be safe for everybody as a result— deemed to be safe for everybody as a result of— deemed to be safe for everybody as a result of the covert secure guidance that they— result of the covert secure guidance that they had to comply with as a matter— that they had to comply with as a matter of— that they had to comply with as a matter of reopening and that was determined by the overall reopening plan and _ determined by the overall reopening plan and actuall
we can agree this in hindsight, your eat i agree this in hindsight, your eat out to help out scheme furthern. we can agree that cantwe?— increased risk of infection. we can agree that cantwe? no, i don't agree that. agree that cantwe? no, i don't agree that- these — agree that cantwe? no, i don't agree that. these workplaces _ agree that cantwe? no, i don't agree that. these workplaces were - agree that cantwe? no, i don't agree that. these workplaces were safe - agree that cantwe? no, i...
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they're just many moments in hindsight.e best parenting, maybe at least in my case, for me, is the freedom. yet that is also coupled with their own embodiment. my parents are not sophisticated people, you know, compared to me, they don't have my level of exposure to the world. they don't have my love of, you know, scholarship or education. but they are they are resilient people and they embody the kind of courage that defines millions and millions and generations of american immigrants. the one heartwarming thing about publishing this book is i hear from readers, their own famies, immigration story and over and over again, it just reminds me we're very normal immigrant family. it's my story is such a typical story. america. america embodies that spirit and my parents embody that spirit. and that spirit just became it became immersed in the air technical term, become my training data, you know, i just i just learned that and learned to embody that without them telling me what to major what job to choose, what you will have u
they're just many moments in hindsight.e best parenting, maybe at least in my case, for me, is the freedom. yet that is also coupled with their own embodiment. my parents are not sophisticated people, you know, compared to me, they don't have my level of exposure to the world. they don't have my love of, you know, scholarship or education. but they are they are resilient people and they embody the kind of courage that defines millions and millions and generations of american immigrants. the one...
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but, with hindsight, that is the moment we should have done it., many lives. but what about this colourful and controversial claim matt hancock made repeatedly in may 2020? right from the start, we have tried to throw a protective ring around our care homes. i cannot improve on the glorious words of professor sirjonathan van—tam, who says in his statement, "my view is a ring is a circle without a break in it." whatever, however you describe the protective processes you put in place around the care sector, they did not form an unbroken circle, did they? it is quite clear from the evidence that professor van—tam is right. this inquiry is about learning lessons from the pandemic to help us in the next one. it's also about the decision—makers then defending their reputations now. mr hancock is back here in the morning. chris mason, bbc news, at the covid inquiry. leaders around the world have been paying tribute to the former us secretary of state, henry kissinger, who's died at the age of 100. us presidentjoe biden said in a statement that they often
but, with hindsight, that is the moment we should have done it., many lives. but what about this colourful and controversial claim matt hancock made repeatedly in may 2020? right from the start, we have tried to throw a protective ring around our care homes. i cannot improve on the glorious words of professor sirjonathan van—tam, who says in his statement, "my view is a ring is a circle without a break in it." whatever, however you describe the protective processes you put in place...
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on reflection and with hindsight i think that if we'd taken action sooner in september of 2020, thened to close schools, which in the end we had to because cases were so high byjanuary. mr hancock was asked today about his affair with a university friend who worked for him at the department of health, a revelation that did little for his dignity or political career. you obviously transgressed yourself. there were a number of transgressions in public life. it is important that those who make the rules abide by them, and i resigned in order to take accountability for my failure to do that. matt hancock accused the former first minister of scotland, nicola sturgeon, of unhelpful spin during covid. nonsense, she insists. and on the decision to discharge people from hospital into care homes in england without knowing if they had covid, he had this to say... every decision was a choice between difficult options, and nobody has yet brought to me a solution to this problem that was...that was...that i think, even with hindsight, would have resulted in more lives saved. larry byrne caught cov
on reflection and with hindsight i think that if we'd taken action sooner in september of 2020, thened to close schools, which in the end we had to because cases were so high byjanuary. mr hancock was asked today about his affair with a university friend who worked for him at the department of health, a revelation that did little for his dignity or political career. you obviously transgressed yourself. there were a number of transgressions in public life. it is important that those who make the...
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mr hindsight, would have resulted in more lives saved.— hindsight, would have resulted in more livesives saved. mr hancock was asked about his own personal- more lives saved. mr hancock was asked about his own personal fave year that forced his resignation in 2021. the sun had published pictures, you might recall, of him in the department of health kissing adviser gina coladangelo. he later left his wife to be with her. we askedif left his wife to be with her. we asked if that transgression made people likely to follow the rules. he admitted it was damaging to public confidence. it is he admitted it was damaging to public confidence. it is important that those who _ public confidence. it is important that those who make _ public confidence. it is important that those who make the - public confidence. it is important that those who make the rules . public confidence. it is important - that those who make the rules abide by them, and i resigned in order to take accountability for my failure to do that. �* ., , take accountability for my failure to do that. . ., , . ., take accountabili
mr hindsight, would have resulted in more lives saved.— hindsight, would have resulted in more livesives saved. mr hancock was asked about his own personal- more lives saved. mr hancock was asked about his own personal fave year that forced his resignation in 2021. the sun had published pictures, you might recall, of him in the department of health kissing adviser gina coladangelo. he later left his wife to be with her. we askedif left his wife to be with her. we asked if that transgression...
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do you think, in hindsight, that that was an error? t hindsight, that that was an error?e were obliged to enact. and the fall in gdp, the cost of cjrs and other schemes was plain to see. that was all public. what was not public and is not traditionally public as ministerial conversations and discussion between ministers. again, the perspective that i was being offered by the treasury was a very useful one, just as a perspective of the department of health was a very useful one. the material, that's _ health was a very useful one. the material, that's to _ health was a very useful one. tt9 material, that's to say diary entries and readouts from minutes and so on, show that the chancellor of the exchequer would, in this difficult context of making the ultimate decisions about lockdowns and easing and tiers and so on, would often get the last word in a bilateral meeting to take place just before you made a final decision. and also the secretary of state for health and social care was occasionally excluded from meetings and public health matters were being discussed. were you
do you think, in hindsight, that that was an error? t hindsight, that that was an error?e were obliged to enact. and the fall in gdp, the cost of cjrs and other schemes was plain to see. that was all public. what was not public and is not traditionally public as ministerial conversations and discussion between ministers. again, the perspective that i was being offered by the treasury was a very useful one, just as a perspective of the department of health was a very useful one. the material,...
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and 6 of hindsight is out. know, subscribe way. if you listen to comcast, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the about cable channels that are with me. so rob, nevermind, of all told stories. parts of the giovanni or refugee come to northern jobs that have been turned into a graveyard. bodies of being buried in the street signs in the middle of the market . many bodies remain trumped under the rubble of destroy the buildings. is very strong service headquarters of the palestine, but presence agency in garza 1000. so shell for them. some of the interest of being transported to hospitals and cons, pulled by don't keys because they're onto the fabulous the is really military visitor and the bodies of ac palestinians who were taken from milton cause that's sort of bates 100 over 2 pallets 10, you know, if i were to use the kind of level, so i'm crossing and beverage and a mass grave and rustling in gauzy. so so here's the rebels. so we have is tuesday group say it's coming down to a miss all the time talking a commercial ship in the red sea afte
and 6 of hindsight is out. know, subscribe way. if you listen to comcast, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the about cable channels that are with me. so rob, nevermind, of all told stories. parts of the giovanni or refugee come to northern jobs that have been turned into a graveyard. bodies of being buried in the street signs in the middle of the market . many bodies remain trumped under the rubble of destroy the buildings. is very strong service headquarters of the palestine, but presence agency in...
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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 blogs, notable women, and unconventional and extraordinary office. i am 40 that kind of coming this revolution of every one in china, new my space. you've heard all of them are, it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out now subscribe. wherever you listen to the israel purse is a heads with it's more on god pounding district with air strikes. but the pressure to stop the fighting is mounting. the you're watching all the 0 life or my headquarters and delta i'm getting obligate. also coming off i can problem is.
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 blogs, notable women, and unconventional and extraordinary office. i am 40 that kind of coming this revolution of every one in china, new my space. you've heard all of them are, it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out now subscribe. wherever you listen to the israel purse is a heads with it's more on god pounding district with air strikes. but the...
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on charles dogs, the rates for hindsight, dramatize pod costs from i'll just here to invest hayes and re here from some of history's bugs notable women and unconventional antics stores in the 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 un security council passes the motion on the gods of war. that's come after 2 months of is really attacks that have killed $20000.00 palestinians. the resolution weekends by u. s. pressure calls for more aids, but not for israel to soft as phone parchments. will it have any impact this is inside story, the hello and welcome to the program i'm getting you. navigate on the united states is backing of israel's were on gaza. has been crystal clear on the military front, supplying huge quantities of weapons and money and to put magically washington's also been at the forefront and driving as real as cause it after vito in previous un security council resolutions for a cease fir
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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 of the the ruins of a refugee can jamalia in northern cal. so turns into a graveyard with many palestinians simply running out of places to bury the dates, the until mccrae. this is i'll just say we're alive from also coming up is rarely false as tug at the headquarters of the red crescent and con units for the evidence. torture on the is rarely detention palestinian men and boys, the counts about the tails.
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if i had my time again, with hindsight, i think it is an area _ again, with hindsight, i think it isea where i would have tried, even _ an area where i would have tried, even though i was very pushed for time, _ even though i was very pushed for time, i'd _ even though i was very pushed for time, i'd have tried to spend more time _ time, i'd have tried to spend more time with— time, i'd have tried to spend more time with the das and really try to bring _ time with the das and really try to bring them with me, but i'm afraid it may— bring them with me, but i'm afraid it mayiust— bring them with me, but i'm afraid it mayjust be that i am over estimating my ability to get a consensus. there was always the risk of diversions — consensus. there was always the risk of diversions-— of diversions. with respect, you may be missed -- — of diversions. with respect, you may be missed -- misrepresenting - of diversions. with respect, you may be missed -- misrepresenting your. be missed —— misrepresenting your true views, you said it was optically wrong for the united kingdom prime minister to hol
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tougher restrictions earlier would have been better, he claimed, on reflection and with hindsight i think the need to close schools, which in the end we had to because cases were so high byjanuary. mr hancock was asked today about his affair with a university friend who worked for him at the department of health, a revelation that did little for his dignity or political career. you obviously transgressed yourself. there were a number of transgressions in public life. it is important that those who make the rules abide by them and i resigned in order to take accountability for my failure to do that. matt hancock accused the former first minister of scotland nicola sturgeon of unhelpful spin during covid. nonsense, she insists. and on the decision to discharge people from hospital into care homes in england without knowing if they had covid, he had this to say. every decision was a choice between difficult options. nobody has yet brought to me a solution to this problem that was that was that... ..i think even with hindsight would have resulted in more lives saved. larry burn caught covid i
tougher restrictions earlier would have been better, he claimed, on reflection and with hindsight i think the need to close schools, which in the end we had to because cases were so high byjanuary. mr hancock was asked today about his affair with a university friend who worked for him at the department of health, a revelation that did little for his dignity or political career. you obviously transgressed yourself. there were a number of transgressions in public life. it is important that those...
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on charles times, you want to rate for hindsight, dramatize pod costs from i'll just here to investigate, re here 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 state. you've heard all of them power it's time you have from these and 6 of hindsight is out now subscribe way. if you listen to pub cast no longer the staff of science fiction. incredible advances and also special intelligence. so a i, a now reality of technology such as a head's, will experience more of its impacts on our lives. so what all the benefits and the risks can regulate says keep pace with the developers. this is inside story the other than welcome to the program. i'm nora kyle, just a few years ago, robots that could fit for themselves, perform medical analysis, right? essays or dr. cause. but if any existed in the realms of science fiction and fantasy now that for real positive, the unofficial intelligence revolution that will bring big changes to the way we live towards extend is so far on known as
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tougher restrictions earlier would have been better, he claimed, on reflection, and with hindsight, itake an action sooner in september of 2020, then we might, for instance, have avoided the need to close schools, which in the end we had to because cases were so high byjanuary. mr hancock was asked today about his affair with a university friend who worked for him at the department of health, a revelation that did little for his dignity or political career. you obviously transgressed yourself. there were a number of transgressions in public life. it is important that those who make the rules abide by them and i resigned in order to take accountability for my failure to do that. matt hancock accused the former first minister of scotland nicola sturgeon of unhelpful spin during covid. nonsense, she insists. and on the decision to discharge people from hospital into care homes in england without knowing if they had covid, he had this to say. every decision was a choice between difficult options. nobody has yet brought to me a solution to this problem that was that was that... ..i think e
tougher restrictions earlier would have been better, he claimed, on reflection, and with hindsight, itake an action sooner in september of 2020, then we might, for instance, have avoided the need to close schools, which in the end we had to because cases were so high byjanuary. mr hancock was asked today about his affair with a university friend who worked for him at the department of health, a revelation that did little for his dignity or political career. you obviously transgressed yourself....
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and i valued that advice i >> -- >> well, with hindsight , you can >> well, with hindsight, you can nowhis material for some time. have you reflected on whether or not the inquiry could? if my lady sees fit, make recommendations about the way in which a character such as mr cummings, about whom some extremely strong views have been expressed , should be in the expressed, should be in the position that he was . his views position that he was. his views on whether or not the prime minister had access to the correct and proper forms of advice . are these not issues advice. are these not issues that you've thought about? >> yes, but i think overwhelming that i did have access to the correct and proper forms of advice. and if you ask upon whom i relied for that advice , it was i relied for that advice, it was the cmo and the csa , together the cmo and the csa, together with the experts, the officials in my private office. >> you lost confidence in your cabinet secretary in may 2020, did you not? >> well, he asked to step aside. did you lose confidence in your cabinet secretary in may 2020? >
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>> hindsight is always 2020, laura. at the time, i was writing to friends of mine who served in congress and going while don't you use this provision of the 14th amendment and i never got a really good answer. but, the democrats obviously had the votes at that time to pass a bill saying that trump had engaged in insurrection and was disqualified. whether they would have gotten it through the senate. whether they could have overcome a republican filibuster, it depends on what mitch mcconnell would have allowed. but the impeachment ended up being due by the fact that trump was no longer the president. so, you know, hindsight is 2020. the democrats probably went down the wrong road. amend could have tried to pass legislation. that is one of the arguments as to whether the 14th amendment is self-est self-executing. >> another big question. reading the tea leaves in terms of the supreme court. we already know that the 2020 election because of the statement that had been made, had cast a pretty big cloud over the legitimacy f
>> hindsight is always 2020, laura. at the time, i was writing to friends of mine who served in congress and going while don't you use this provision of the 14th amendment and i never got a really good answer. but, the democrats obviously had the votes at that time to pass a bill saying that trump had engaged in insurrection and was disqualified. whether they would have gotten it through the senate. whether they could have overcome a republican filibuster, it depends on what mitch...
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it's always in hindsight these things look different. just like 9/11 did. and again, i go back to the israelis have lost touch with the the palestinians in gaza. it's typical. we have the same problem in vietnam in the '60s. we lost touch with the enemy. and they have just gotten better and better and better and they planned these. don't forget they did not talk about this a attack on the 7th of october. it wasn't picked up in intercepts. so this general planning, people dismissed it, but the actual movement of people on the 7th of october, they did in complete darkness. >> that's a good point. there's pressure on israel right now, as we are looking at it concentrating now on southern gaza. pressure to reduce civilian deaths. you have israel directing pal stun yans to evacuate in the south, which is where they were directed to go when israel began in the north. you say the u.s. understands israel''s need to go after targets. tell us what you mean. >> sure. israel has a few goals here. they have to continue releasing the hostages that hamas has. they have ar
it's always in hindsight these things look different. just like 9/11 did. and again, i go back to the israelis have lost touch with the the palestinians in gaza. it's typical. we have the same problem in vietnam in the '60s. we lost touch with the enemy. and they have just gotten better and better and better and they planned these. don't forget they did not talk about this a attack on the 7th of october. it wasn't picked up in intercepts. so this general planning, people dismissed it, but the...
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on reflection and with hindsight, i think that if we had taken action sooner in september of 2020, thend the need to close schools which in the end we had to because cases were so high byjanuary. find end we had to because cases were so high byjanuary-_ high by january. and not force a third lockdown? _ high by january. and not force a third lockdown? when - high by january. and not force a third lockdown? when you - high by january. and not force a third lockdown? when you say l high by january. and not force a i third lockdown? when you say the letter lockdown human third one. in late november lockdown we did not shut schools and for the emergence of the kent variant it got the r below one. if you do not lockdown early then you have a tougher lockdown with more economic damage as well as the greater number of deaths and damage to the rest of the nation and this is why i am so emphatic about this being important learning for the future.— learning for the future. mindful of what ou learning for the future. mindful of what you said _ learning for the future. mindful of what you said yeste
on reflection and with hindsight, i think that if we had taken action sooner in september of 2020, thend the need to close schools which in the end we had to because cases were so high byjanuary. find end we had to because cases were so high byjanuary-_ high by january. and not force a third lockdown? _ high by january. and not force a third lockdown? when - high by january. and not force a third lockdown? when you - high by january. and not force a third lockdown? when you say l high by...
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hindsight�*s a wonderful thing.gret and i'm sorry for not saying straight out, "yes, i am involved." some other stories now. people trapped in a church in gaza are living in a huge sense of fear. fibi sabasa's sister is trapped inside the holy family church and said people were scared to move out of fear of being shot. two women were killed inside the church on saturday. israel's army said it was reviewing the incident. next, around 4,000 xl bully owners have applied for exemption from an upcoming ban. they are being urged to do this before it becomes illegal to own one in the uk from february. and time now for ten seconds of some exciting news from olly alexander! i can exclusively reveal... ..i will be representing the uk at the eurovision song contest. cheering the years and years singer will be doing that next year in sweden. he said he's beyond excited for this and he's been watching the show since he was a kid. you're all caught up now. see you later. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm katherine downes. comin
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mistakes, then mistakes have one such property: often we understand that it was a mistake only in hindsight shortest, the surest, why is the long road to the goal, because when you go straight, you won't get there, you can... go only by making a chain of mistakes, each mistake leads to some other movement , and so on and so on, then you come to the goal, on a short path you simply won’t get there, and from here there is great wisdom, you made a mistake, don’t take a step back, if it’s a real mistake, you did something, but you chose the wrong profession, and you realized, well, i can’t be a doctor or vice versa? i want to be a doctor, try to make something further out of this, from this example i’ll tell you about my mother, she entered as a gold medalist, then without exams, in aviation institute, already in my first year i realized that i had made a mistake, but it wasn’t hers, then she went down the mountain, broke her leg, an open fracture, they just took her for granted, they said, but you’re skiing down this hill, i easily, even though it was my first time on skis. well, i ended up in
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but in hindsight, it does look like pyjamas, i agree. sorry, yeah, it does. a bit.saw there how communities in the future may be able to generate their own renewable energy. now, that could come in the form of solar panels or maybe wind power. yeah. the problem, though, is that neither sunshine nor the wind can be guaranteed at any particular point. certainly if you're trying to harness wind power near buildings, well, that comes with its own set of problems. step forward a new type of wind turbine that alasdair keane has been checking out. these turbines are a familiar sight around the world, but when it comes to collecting wind for power closer to the ground and nearer infrastructure, there are problems. but one of the reasons - is that they constantly look in the wrong direction, i because the wind changes so quickly that they can't actually keep up with it, i so they never perform as they could do if they were pointing _ in the right direction. and that's one of the reasons why theyjust don't pay back. - step in katrick technologies and a new type of power gener
but in hindsight, it does look like pyjamas, i agree. sorry, yeah, it does. a bit.saw there how communities in the future may be able to generate their own renewable energy. now, that could come in the form of solar panels or maybe wind power. yeah. the problem, though, is that neither sunshine nor the wind can be guaranteed at any particular point. certainly if you're trying to harness wind power near buildings, well, that comes with its own set of problems. step forward a new type of wind...
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at the time that that was my only option to give my daughter a future and i know hindsight is 2020, but it felt like i would be a bad mother if i didn't do it. >> the oscar nominee paid $15,000 for someone to falsify the results of her daughter's sat exam, but hoffman says she had second thoughts when she took her daughter to take the test in 2017. >> i kept thinking, turn around, just turn around. and to my undying shame, i didn't. >> the following year, the fbi was at her home. she says agents woke her daughters up at gunpoint before taking her into custody. >> i literally turned to the one of the fbi people in a flak jacket and a gun, and i went, is this a is this a joke? >> huffman pleaded guilty, spent 11 days in prison, paid a $30,000 fine, and performed community service. >> i think the people i owe a debt and an apology to is the academic community at and to the students and the families that sacrifice and work really hard to get to where they're going legitimately. >> huffman says she's speaking out now to bring awareness to the organization where she did her community service
at the time that that was my only option to give my daughter a future and i know hindsight is 2020, but it felt like i would be a bad mother if i didn't do it. >> the oscar nominee paid $15,000 for someone to falsify the results of her daughter's sat exam, but hoffman says she had second thoughts when she took her daughter to take the test in 2017. >> i kept thinking, turn around, just turn around. and to my undying shame, i didn't. >> the following year, the fbi was at her...
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but hindsight teen transition. but hindsight is a five letter word.e day, when you're looking back in life, if you find that the only way to solve your gender dysphoria, having tried many other sources tried perhaps many other sources of help, including therapy, if the only source of help has been that one thing, transition , then that one thing, transition, then typically you will have wanted to have had it earlier. but then, as i say, hindsight is a five letter word. >> well, joe, what are the kind of stuff, though, of stats on this stuff, though, or perception ? you or the general perception? you know, does it actually know, i mean, does it actually help kids or i mean , i certainly help kids or i mean, i certainly am quite concerned that we're going up a going to end up with a generation of children who have been deeply scarred in more ways than one as a result of trans activists getting a hold of government policy and health care policy . care policy. >> yeah. and i mean , we've seen >> yeah. and i mean, we've seen recently nhs trusts using softw
but hindsight teen transition. but hindsight is a five letter word.e day, when you're looking back in life, if you find that the only way to solve your gender dysphoria, having tried many other sources tried perhaps many other sources of help, including therapy, if the only source of help has been that one thing, transition , then that one thing, transition, then typically you will have wanted to have had it earlier. but then, as i say, hindsight is a five letter word. >> well, joe, what...
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again, in hindsight, given what we know of the impacts on children's education.. but given this inquiry is meant to look at lessons learned, the hope is that we can do better if there is a next time. if we had had a more collaborative sort of approach to analysis, advice and policy—making, perhaps we could have identified those policies that control the virus with the minimal impact in a more effective way. perhaps any lesson learning needs to start with an appreciation of the inherent complexity of these kind of situations and the uncertainty about the data that informs them. as chair of the cross—party public accounts committee, labour's dame meg hillier has monitored the amounts of money spent by the government during covid when mr sunak was chancellor, to see if taxpayers were gettting value for money. it's a big question. why are they? one thing we have been really clear about is because of the lack of preparation, and— about is because of the lack of preparation, and particularly with bounce back _ preparation, and particularly with bounce back loan schemes
again, in hindsight, given what we know of the impacts on children's education.. but given this inquiry is meant to look at lessons learned, the hope is that we can do better if there is a next time. if we had had a more collaborative sort of approach to analysis, advice and policy—making, perhaps we could have identified those policies that control the virus with the minimal impact in a more effective way. perhaps any lesson learning needs to start with an appreciation of the inherent...
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hopeless with this administration, it's not hopeless with the future because uh history has 2020 hindsight, but phil, thank you very much, thanks for your time uh, thanks for your courage, thanks for your vision, all the best, well thank you. andrew, thank you very much for hearing now, of course, coming up at 5 o'clock, the man who uh, we just played a clip of few minutes ago, uh, max bloman thol himself, judge them paul for judging freedom, french influence is very. rapidly eroding over its former colonies in africa. since the 19th century, french colonization had culminated in a monopolized sphere of influence in west africa. france is only using its presence in these regions, the sahel region for his own benefits to... control our mineral resources. west africans are gradually rejecting french influence and they are blaming these former colonial master for the rampant poverty and insecurity in the region. i believe that uh working together we can make history.
hopeless with this administration, it's not hopeless with the future because uh history has 2020 hindsight, but phil, thank you very much, thanks for your time uh, thanks for your courage, thanks for your vision, all the best, well thank you. andrew, thank you very much for hearing now, of course, coming up at 5 o'clock, the man who uh, we just played a clip of few minutes ago, uh, max bloman thol himself, judge them paul for judging freedom, french influence is very. rapidly eroding over its...
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hopeless with this administration, it's not hopeless with the future because uh history has 2020 hindsight, but phil, thank you very much, thanks for your time, thanks for your courage, thanks for your vision. all the best. well, thank you. andrew, thank you very much for hearing that, of course, coming up at 5 o'clock, the man who uh, we just played a clip of few minutes ago, uh, max blomanthall himself, judge them paul tano for judging freedom. brain when families just like these were forced to flee and the world opened its heart to them. do not understand now why the world has closed its eyes. الله اكبر وجعلنا من بين يديهم سدا سدا فاحشيناهم. one you're watching ball here from, i'm your host. the headlines this hour, the deathful from israel's genocidal war on the gaza strip near's 20,700 as the regime's indiscriminate strikes rage on across the territory. the us military targets sites of iraq's anti-terror popular mobilization forces south of. that killing one person and injuring 24 others. also the headlines reactions pour in following israel's assassination of a senior iranian militar
hopeless with this administration, it's not hopeless with the future because uh history has 2020 hindsight, but phil, thank you very much, thanks for your time, thanks for your courage, thanks for your vision. all the best. well, thank you. andrew, thank you very much for hearing that, of course, coming up at 5 o'clock, the man who uh, we just played a clip of few minutes ago, uh, max blomanthall himself, judge them paul tano for judging freedom. brain when families just like these were forced...
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hopeless with this administration, it's not hopeless with the future, because uh history has 2020 hindsight, but phil, thank you very much, thanks for your time, uh, thanks for your courage. thanks for your vision, all the best. well, thank you, andrew. thank you very much for hearing that. of course, coming up at 5 o'clock, the man who uh, we just played a clip of few minutes ago, uh, max blumental himself, judge the paul tano for judging freedom. this year there will be no christmas in the city of jerusalem al quds that is synonymous with the birth of jesus christ located in the zinist israeli occupied west bank. last month, palestinian leaders of christian denominations in al quds came together and citing the devastating genocidal war on gaza made a unanimous decision to cancel public celebrations. there's no christmas tree or sparkling lights in manger square or along the cobblestone streets that should be bustling with foreign tourists this time of year, there will be no christmas parade with musicians and no santas on street corners dalling out joy to children. instead, the main squar
hopeless with this administration, it's not hopeless with the future, because uh history has 2020 hindsight, but phil, thank you very much, thanks for your time, uh, thanks for your courage. thanks for your vision, all the best. well, thank you, andrew. thank you very much for hearing that. of course, coming up at 5 o'clock, the man who uh, we just played a clip of few minutes ago, uh, max blumental himself, judge the paul tano for judging freedom. this year there will be no christmas in the...
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but hindsight teen transition. but hindsight is a five letter word.re looking back in life, if you find that the only way to solve your gender dysphoria, having tried many other sources tried perhaps many other sources of help, including therapy, if the only source of help has been that one thing, transition , then that one thing, transition, then typically you will have wanted to have had it earlier. but then, as i say, hindsight is a five letter word. >> well, joe, what are the kind of stuff, though, of stats on this stuff, though, or perception ? you or the general perception? you know, does it actually know, i mean, does it actually help kids or i mean , i certainly help kids or i mean, i certainly am quite concerned that we're going up a going to end up with a generation of children who have been deeply scarred in more ways than one as a result of trans activists getting a hold of government policy and health care policy . care policy. >> yeah. and i mean , we've seen >> yeah. and i mean, we've seen recently nhs trusts using software that was dev
but hindsight teen transition. but hindsight is a five letter word.re looking back in life, if you find that the only way to solve your gender dysphoria, having tried many other sources tried perhaps many other sources of help, including therapy, if the only source of help has been that one thing, transition , then that one thing, transition, then typically you will have wanted to have had it earlier. but then, as i say, hindsight is a five letter word. >> well, joe, what are the kind of...
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when history and especially a revolution, it is easy to succumb to hindsight bias. it's easy to believe that everything the way that it should have, that the outcome was inevitable. but this ignores the complex reality of 88 the country's proposed structure, this new federal constitution was unpopular among many americans and was very real concern it would not be approved. the constitution was sent to each state to ratify and the ratification was not done by voting, by special ratification conventions. the delegates in massachusetts those that comprised the constitutional convention in massachusetts were pretty evenly split about 5050 for and the constitution. in some ways, the fight over the constitution mirrored you felt about shays rebellion. a or two earlier. those in the west were were reluctant about. the constitution and those who condemned hancock for his moderate approach to the rebels were in favor of the constitution before the massachusetts convention convened in 1788. four states had already ratified the constitution. it's also important to know that yo
when history and especially a revolution, it is easy to succumb to hindsight bias. it's easy to believe that everything the way that it should have, that the outcome was inevitable. but this ignores the complex reality of 88 the country's proposed structure, this new federal constitution was unpopular among many americans and was very real concern it would not be approved. the constitution was sent to each state to ratify and the ratification was not done by voting, by special ratification...
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when history and especially a revolution, it is easy to succumb to hindsight bias. it's easy to believe that everything the way that it should have, that the outcome was inevitable. but this ignores the complex reality of 88 the country's proposed structure, this new federal constitution was unpopular among many americans and was very real concern it would not be approved. the constitution was sent to each state to ratify and the ratification was not done by voting, by special ratification conventions. the delegates in massachusetts those that comprised the constitutional convention in massachusetts were pretty evenly split about 5050 for and the constitution. in some ways, the fight over the constitution mirrored you felt about shays rebellion. a or two earlier. those in the west were were reluctant about. the constitution and those who condemned hancock for his moderate approach to the rebels were in favor of the constitution before the massachusetts convention convened in 1788. four states had already ratified the constitution. it's also important to know that yo
when history and especially a revolution, it is easy to succumb to hindsight bias. it's easy to believe that everything the way that it should have, that the outcome was inevitable. but this ignores the complex reality of 88 the country's proposed structure, this new federal constitution was unpopular among many americans and was very real concern it would not be approved. the constitution was sent to each state to ratify and the ratification was not done by voting, by special ratification...
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it was on the weathering on that jersey to i'm charles don's doing the rates for hindsight, dramatize to put cost from i'll just here to invest hayes and re here from some of history's blogs notable women, an 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 the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, again, you are watching. i just need a reminder, lots of stories. this out. at least the full palestinians are killed in is really as strikes and residential buildings. and before they struck positions right behind all reporter who was reporting live in the vicinity of the quite hostile and southern guns. at least 46 people have been killed in his radio attacks on the job valley. a refugee camp in northern gauze, 40 wounded palestinians have been taken to a hospital, but thousands of via to be under the 25 power steering is being arrested in the up to 5, west back off the fights is confronted a
it was on the weathering on that jersey to i'm charles don's doing the rates for hindsight, dramatize to put cost from i'll just here to invest hayes and re here from some of history's blogs notable women, an 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 the, [000:00:00;00] the, the,...