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. _ there, we have the benefit of hindsight. he _ there, we have the benefit of hindsight, he doesn't i there, we have the benefit of - hindsight, he doesn't at the time. that's just about it for tonight. victoria is here tomorrow, until then, sleep well, good night. live from london. this is bbc news. rishi sunak has launched the conservative manifesto, with pledges on tax cuts, housing and migration. he also made this admision. i'm not blind to the fact that people are frustrated with our party and frustrated with me. things have not always been easy and we have not done everything right. labour pledges to create 100,000 extra dental appointments for children, in a bid to clear backlogs in england. ajury has found hunter biden guilty of all three felony gun charges — in the first criminal trial — of a child of a sitting us president. hamas responds to the latest peace proposal for gaza, saying its ready to engage but still wants israel to commit to a permanent ceasefire and completely withdraw its forces. rishi sunak has unveiled the conservative general election manifesto, saying h
. _ there, we have the benefit of hindsight. he _ there, we have the benefit of hindsight, he doesn't i there, we have the benefit of - hindsight, he doesn't at the time. that's just about it for tonight. victoria is here tomorrow, until then, sleep well, good night. live from london. this is bbc news. rishi sunak has launched the conservative manifesto, with pledges on tax cuts, housing and migration. he also made this admision. i'm not blind to the fact that people are frustrated with our...
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trump my point is, with the wisdom of hindsight let's think about healing the country and beating trump at the polls on the issues and on his character as opposed to creating another round of martyrdom by trying to send him to jail, which i've been very consistent about an opposing the incarceration of an ex-president so a lot of the criticism that i've monitored that you're receiving seems to be along two lines to two dueling, two lines that are on the same track. >> one of which is there's not parity here. one is a former president now running for president, the other is presidential offspring. and secondly, trump has three trials to go and has been convicted. why? >> in the case of hunter biden, he's been convicted. he's got one trial to go. it doesn't seem fair to those critics that you'd be giving trump the enormity of the pass so i completely agree these are so different. one is a result of an addiction disease, the other is a precalculated, premeditated crime found by 12 jurors in new york city. and there are three other crimes that he's not yet been held to account for. but at l
trump my point is, with the wisdom of hindsight let's think about healing the country and beating trump at the polls on the issues and on his character as opposed to creating another round of martyrdom by trying to send him to jail, which i've been very consistent about an opposing the incarceration of an ex-president so a lot of the criticism that i've monitored that you're receiving seems to be along two lines to two dueling, two lines that are on the same track. >> one of which is...
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-you're asking 20/20 hindsight or what -- what my thought was then?ere just kind of seeking reassurance that everything was ok, as opposed to digging in and saying, 'how do we know this? ' -i didn't have a preconceived notion on the damage or the possible consequences, and i needed to wait for them to complete their work. -the best experts at our disposal concluded that it was a minor problem, not a significant problem. -and when you added all that up, there was no need to take pictures to document any evidence because we believed it to be superficial and it to be a turnaround issue and not a safety issue. and so we -- we didn't take any pictures. -had we known that there was a catastrophic situation on orbit, we certainly would have done everything we could. -absolutely. -i... i'm not aware of anybody else during the mission asking for a photo request and when. i only learned later that there really were people outside of our team that were trying to do something about it. -i had no idea what was happening because there was no communication. i'm not
-you're asking 20/20 hindsight or what -- what my thought was then?ere just kind of seeking reassurance that everything was ok, as opposed to digging in and saying, 'how do we know this? ' -i didn't have a preconceived notion on the damage or the possible consequences, and i needed to wait for them to complete their work. -the best experts at our disposal concluded that it was a minor problem, not a significant problem. -and when you added all that up, there was no need to take pictures to...
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the match with three top order wickets, including the england captainjos buttler who says that in hindsightt might have been a mistake not to change the team going into the semifinal but gave full credit to a india. disappointing. um, i think we're outplayed by india and they fully deserved the victory. um, so yeah, i thought, you know, they had a above par score, was hoping to restrict them to sort of 145, 150 probably on that pitch. so, um, it was always going to be a tough chase from there. obviously feeling good. and most of the, uh, i'm feeling good about that. uh, we win the match when you perform and if team doesn't do well, then it doesn't matter. so i think, uh, feeling good. we close to the one step and, uh, close to the trophy, so. yeah. feeling good. wimbledon starts on monday, some of the top stars are playing at the eastbourne international in preparation, three british players reached the quarterfinals in the women's draw, the first time that had happened in over 45 years , but they are all out the british number one katie boulter lost to french open finallist jasmine paolini
the match with three top order wickets, including the england captainjos buttler who says that in hindsightt might have been a mistake not to change the team going into the semifinal but gave full credit to a india. disappointing. um, i think we're outplayed by india and they fully deserved the victory. um, so yeah, i thought, you know, they had a above par score, was hoping to restrict them to sort of 145, 150 probably on that pitch. so, um, it was always going to be a tough chase from there....
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i think we can appreciate in hindsight that the strange alliance of 1941-1945 and subsequent tensionscould be stabilized over a period of however long it took, 50 years, that after a --tence e victor. now, that victor is some time ago. one thing about this conference is that weak knowledge that nothing is final, the war rolls on, and the battle of normandy is now history, the way that the battle of gettysburg is history, and so we study it. in fact we are living in a world beyond the future of the postwar, but normandy, like gettysburg, will always be a significant place. it will have a special aura for the timeless quality it symbolizes which is ingenuity, bravery, dedication and courage, the qualities that we as free people have an qualities which we can summon when the times require it and when duty calls. [applause] >> thank you. very nice presentation. i think the two words that you uttered, unconditional surrender, change the whole complex of the war. after the conference when they said that, the germans knew they were doomed, but that would've surrendered earlier, i do believe,
i think we can appreciate in hindsight that the strange alliance of 1941-1945 and subsequent tensionscould be stabilized over a period of however long it took, 50 years, that after a --tence e victor. now, that victor is some time ago. one thing about this conference is that weak knowledge that nothing is final, the war rolls on, and the battle of normandy is now history, the way that the battle of gettysburg is history, and so we study it. in fact we are living in a world beyond the future of...
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over such a short amount of time, during the resolution process how do you think through now, in hindsightt you would be able to get back for all of that. dennis: that's a fantastic question and in fact, the swiss regulators had more options available than one might think, notwithstanding the fact that this was all happening very quickly. first and foremost, there is a tailor-made remedy for banking regulators to deal with a situation like this, which would have been to put credit into what's called revel -- resolution. it was fine following the financial crisis and it would have been in actual choice in this decision for pursuit. not the only choice. pursuing commercial solutions as they were characterized by empowering someone to purchase credit squeeze was another remedy available to them. but the problem is that switzerland refused to entertain any other potential bidders for the bank and was only willing to consider ubs, we think, to prevent credit suisse from falling into foreign hands. as a consequence, if you run the auction process with only one that are, they can dictate terms an
over such a short amount of time, during the resolution process how do you think through now, in hindsightt you would be able to get back for all of that. dennis: that's a fantastic question and in fact, the swiss regulators had more options available than one might think, notwithstanding the fact that this was all happening very quickly. first and foremost, there is a tailor-made remedy for banking regulators to deal with a situation like this, which would have been to put credit into what's...
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chang says the timing of the plea was unfortunate, and in hindsight wishes they would have asked foro consult with banks and give her time to process it. we reached out to altuna mendoza and his attorney, but never heard back. it turns out the plea agreement in banks's case is not an isolated one. nbc bay area's investigative unit reviewed records for rape and sexual battery cases from the san mateo sheriff's office dating back to 2018. through public records request, we obtained information on 60 cases and cross referenced their original charges with the final outcome. we found 32% of the cases were either rejected by the da's office or later dismissed; 11% are ongoing; and about half, only 57%, were resolved. of the 31 cases where the da charged the defendant with a sex crime, 19 resulted in a sex crime conviction; four were convicted of a sex crime by jury; but in eight cases, 26% of the time, the defendant negotiated a non-sex related plea deal. shin-mee: sometimes the facts or the witness statements change after we file the case, and if our case is weaker than we originally asse
chang says the timing of the plea was unfortunate, and in hindsight wishes they would have asked foro consult with banks and give her time to process it. we reached out to altuna mendoza and his attorney, but never heard back. it turns out the plea agreement in banks's case is not an isolated one. nbc bay area's investigative unit reviewed records for rape and sexual battery cases from the san mateo sheriff's office dating back to 2018. through public records request, we obtained information on...
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is benefitting having the distance from that. >> hindsight is benefitting donald trump here, people have a rosier memory now of the trump administration, then voters said they felt that way at the time and to kate's point, i think joe, one of the missions for joe biden is to see if he can remind the american people what it was like to live every day in the trump administration from his perspective, he thinks that contrast is going to serve him well with the critical voters. they need to reach. i just want to make this point as we all watch this debate and i know there will be lots of like a flashy headlines of news and policy, substance and performance critiques and the like. but really, you have to watch it through the lens of these undimmed undecided persuadable voters and six battleground states and how they are going to perceive these two men tomorrow is critical to the outcome of this race. >> the work that biden needs to do and stitching together it's coalition, the coalition that one in 2020. and those are the voters that you're talking about who still favor joe biden, latino
is benefitting having the distance from that. >> hindsight is benefitting donald trump here, people have a rosier memory now of the trump administration, then voters said they felt that way at the time and to kate's point, i think joe, one of the missions for joe biden is to see if he can remind the american people what it was like to live every day in the trump administration from his perspective, he thinks that contrast is going to serve him well with the critical voters. they need to...
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and i think that was the hindsight 20/20, and i think we're going to have a hindsight 2024, right?great point. i think that's the greatest risk as a well. i keep saying it, i don't like they're so-called data-dependent because it's so backward-looking that by the time they get their signal, it's going to be, you know, a lot of -- let's say cleanup on i'll 8. -- aisle 8. appreciate it. >> yes, sir, thank you. charles: it's a critical time for the markets which is why i invite everyone watching, listen to me, i write daily market commentary tear every single day, i go home and write and dig further, and i thinking further. i've got subscribers who have been with me for 30 years, but i share my commentary for free. go go to wstreet.com, it's free and posted every single day. >>> my next guest says that one sector is just like a cash machine, and also a grab a pen and pad because hillary kramer's here with several ideas for you to make money on the long and short side right after this. ♪ ♪ shame. it's been here as long as i can remember. living in glances of people i loved. and ones i
and i think that was the hindsight 20/20, and i think we're going to have a hindsight 2024, right?great point. i think that's the greatest risk as a well. i keep saying it, i don't like they're so-called data-dependent because it's so backward-looking that by the time they get their signal, it's going to be, you know, a lot of -- let's say cleanup on i'll 8. -- aisle 8. appreciate it. >> yes, sir, thank you. charles: it's a critical time for the markets which is why i invite everyone...
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that with all of that hindsight, of course this needs to be taken seriously. >> i remember that rally. that's one of the ones i sight when i talk about what it's like in 2016, and how the bicycle barricades, the bicycle racks, seemed very flimsy at that rally as the crowd got angrier and angrier. you and i looked at each other and said, oh, my god, things could get very ugly. i know the trump team understands the power that donald trump wields. do they actually believe the words they're saying, do they actually want to act on the words they're putting out there, the idea of political revenge. do they see a second trump term, as a way to go after their enemies? >> i mean, trump says, again, not unlike these anonymous internet trolls, trump says a lot of things but there's a very real sense, including this is something his former vice president has said publicly which is that, you know, i know donald trump and i know -- and i take him at his word. he means what he says and he does what he says. and there is a real sense that this time he very clearly wants revenge, and retribution, and
that with all of that hindsight, of course this needs to be taken seriously. >> i remember that rally. that's one of the ones i sight when i talk about what it's like in 2016, and how the bicycle barricades, the bicycle racks, seemed very flimsy at that rally as the crowd got angrier and angrier. you and i looked at each other and said, oh, my god, things could get very ugly. i know the trump team understands the power that donald trump wields. do they actually believe the words they're...
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but with hindsight being 2020, is there anything you think you would do differently?me in figuring trying to figure out how to cover this, that if we do face another pandemic, it's gonna be a serious crisis trust in the people that are going to be trying to battle it in the types of roles you and dr. fauci held and in 2020, because we didn't address community issues and we learned that in hiv, this is what bothers me because tony and i am bob all faced hit be an understood the way you battle and the way we're controlling hiv without a vaccine is working with the community and listening to what they need and still, we're not listening to their concerns and saying this is a study that addresses that are we don't have the study that addresses that and we're going to get the information because we no, it's important to you. we can't ignore people. and when you ignore people, they get pushed to the side. they even got more vehement because they know they're being ignored when you look at what happened in rural health people died in rural communities because they've been dy
but with hindsight being 2020, is there anything you think you would do differently?me in figuring trying to figure out how to cover this, that if we do face another pandemic, it's gonna be a serious crisis trust in the people that are going to be trying to battle it in the types of roles you and dr. fauci held and in 2020, because we didn't address community issues and we learned that in hiv, this is what bothers me because tony and i am bob all faced hit be an understood the way you battle...
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i mean, all of this you know, it's mega look, it's it's hindsight is 2020. and in the middle of a pandemic, it's hard to know exactly what to do, but these are some of the things that they're going to be asking dr. fauci. now to look in the rearview mirror about, we know that there will be some here's what we expect in terms of the questions origins of covid. the covid era policies like the six feet of distancing as we're saying, and vaccine mandates, travel restrictions. but in terms of what doctor reiner was just talking about, what medical questions where we have answered today. >> well, i think when you say hindsight is 2020, i'm not even sure it's going to be in this instance because everybody i've talked to you in the public health world from both sides of the political spectrum served in both democratic and republican administrations don't expect any significant scientific revelations to come out of today. there is a lot of cynicism about whether either the point of this hearing it's purportedly this subcommittee exists to examine the origins of the p
i mean, all of this you know, it's mega look, it's it's hindsight is 2020. and in the middle of a pandemic, it's hard to know exactly what to do, but these are some of the things that they're going to be asking dr. fauci. now to look in the rearview mirror about, we know that there will be some here's what we expect in terms of the questions origins of covid. the covid era policies like the six feet of distancing as we're saying, and vaccine mandates, travel restrictions. but in terms of what...
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chang says the timing of the plea was unfortunate, and in hindsight wishes they would have asked for a continuance to consult with banks and give her time to process it. we reached out to altuna mendoza and his attorney, but never heard back. it turns out the plea agreement in banks's case is not an isolated one. nbc bay area's investigative unit reviewed records for rape and sexual battery cases from the san mateo sheriff's office dating back to 2018. through public records request, we obtained information on 60 cases and cross referenced their original charges with the final outcome. we found 32% of the cases were either rejected by the da's office or later dismissed; 11% are ongoing; and about half, only 57%, were resolved. of the 31 cases where the da charged the defendant with a sex crime, 19 resulted in a sex crime conviction; four were convicted of a sex crime by jury; but in eight cases, 26% of the time, the defendant negotiated a non-sex related plea deal. shin-mee: sometimes the facts or the witness statements change after we file the case, and if our case is weaker than we
chang says the timing of the plea was unfortunate, and in hindsight wishes they would have asked for a continuance to consult with banks and give her time to process it. we reached out to altuna mendoza and his attorney, but never heard back. it turns out the plea agreement in banks's case is not an isolated one. nbc bay area's investigative unit reviewed records for rape and sexual battery cases from the san mateo sheriff's office dating back to 2018. through public records request, we...
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do you think in hindsight that helped embolden vladimir putin? >> no. with vladimir putin is we stopped the nord stream 2 pipeline. that was his policy objective to get that pipeline build and develop energy dominance over western europe and we stopped it. the first thing president biden did when he came into office he opened the nord dream 2 pipeline and canceled the keystone xl pipeline to further diminish american energy production. >> the invasion of ukraine ultimately killed that. >> well, it killed it because biden opened the pipeline again and russia took that as a green light to invade ukraine along with our -- the debacle in afghanistan. going to the troop question, what i said it wasn't troops in europe, margaret. it was troops in germany. we have too many troops garrisoned in germany and we need to move some of those troops to the front line to poland and the czech republic and slovakia and some to america territories in the pacific like guam, hawaii, the aleutian islands in alaska to deter. having troops in germany doesn't help us. >> john b
do you think in hindsight that helped embolden vladimir putin? >> no. with vladimir putin is we stopped the nord stream 2 pipeline. that was his policy objective to get that pipeline build and develop energy dominance over western europe and we stopped it. the first thing president biden did when he came into office he opened the nord dream 2 pipeline and canceled the keystone xl pipeline to further diminish american energy production. >> the invasion of ukraine ultimately killed...
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there's definitely times in hindsight where i've been like, oh, ifeel like i maybe have gotten treated hardship comes, you know, these incredible artists like sza, like dua lipa _ we put on like incredible shows because we work ten times harder. for more than 25 years, shania twain's held the record for the world's best selling album by a female artist, and she's certainly showcased her pulling power today. katie razzall, bbc news, glastonbury. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello. thanks forjoining me. july, statistically is our warmest month of the summer, but thisjuly, at least the beginning, is looking very different. mother nature has decided to put a pause on the summer heat. it's going to be rather on the cool side, even really windy at times in the north of the uk. and of course there is some rain on the way. so let's have a look at the forecast for monday. a couple of weather fronts spreading across the uk and early in the morning we will have had fairly cloudy weather with some rain splashing through out towards the east that morning. sunshine and temperatures of ar
there's definitely times in hindsight where i've been like, oh, ifeel like i maybe have gotten treated hardship comes, you know, these incredible artists like sza, like dua lipa _ we put on like incredible shows because we work ten times harder. for more than 25 years, shania twain's held the record for the world's best selling album by a female artist, and she's certainly showcased her pulling power today. katie razzall, bbc news, glastonbury. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello....
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in hindsight, we can see clearly it was like so many other plans of his a ruse. sound familiar.gers parks wrote a book called, my 30 years backstairs at the white house and she was responsible for diary of first lady lou henry hoover of every single thing she wore every day. and this is the diary from 1932 in the morning, lunch, you know, blue shoes. sometimes it tells what color stockings what kind of and dinner a blue and white muslin colonial gown, black satin slippers, black velvet ribbon for hair. old fashioned blue velvet purse. well, she wore this3m again on e 22nd of april, and it says air, but it's not the air. it was, in fact, in worcester, ohio, where sheved a the lh d letter litter litter litter woman's room doctor. so she received an honorable dress and it said a pageant will play an important part of the rmalies. mrs. hoover herself will review the annual the annual color day sharing honors with miss selma sage of marion, ohio eethe mawes and her action in wearing a cotton dress to anfficial presidential function created a stir that not only from the standpoint ofa
in hindsight, we can see clearly it was like so many other plans of his a ruse. sound familiar.gers parks wrote a book called, my 30 years backstairs at the white house and she was responsible for diary of first lady lou henry hoover of every single thing she wore every day. and this is the diary from 1932 in the morning, lunch, you know, blue shoes. sometimes it tells what color stockings what kind of and dinner a blue and white muslin colonial gown, black satin slippers, black velvet ribbon...
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but i think in hindsight, we all know that ba ithe s, some people needed some pushing right?the mostd people. and i like what the principal of central high said about her one time. he said the devil himself could not have been more appalled by the segregation as daisy bates. indeed, mrs. batesured the cross burnings on her front yard, as we heard, and the death threats flying through her she s dedicated tohe truth that great truth that all of us are created equal. and she was remarkably brave. and she knew that what is popular always right a whaisrig. but if you the right thing, eventually it'll all catch up. and she did that. and because she did that. america is a more perfect than it was when shepecially gratefue mrs. bates leadership had state, louisiana. and mrs. bates notviittle rock e and desegregate central high. ruby bridges couldo the williame elementary school in newthose n. ruby and minority boys a"nd girs of louisiana began to be treated equally in the eyes of the law as well. i do hope that you all appreciate where mrs. bas situa? this is one room over from presi
but i think in hindsight, we all know that ba ithe s, some people needed some pushing right?the mostd people. and i like what the principal of central high said about her one time. he said the devil himself could not have been more appalled by the segregation as daisy bates. indeed, mrs. batesured the cross burnings on her front yard, as we heard, and the death threats flying through her she s dedicated tohe truth that great truth that all of us are created equal. and she was remarkably brave....
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there's definitely times in hindsight where i've been like, oh, ifeel like i maybe have gotten treatedle artists like sza, like dua lipa. we put on like incredible shows because we work ten times harder. for more than 25 years, shania twain's held the record for the world's best selling album by a female artist, and she's certainly showcased her pulling power today. katie razzall, bbc news, glastonbury. sza is performing at last linen hall now and it is brilliant. —— at glastonbury. parades have been held around the world to mark pride — events which celebrate the lgbtq+ communities. this was the parade in new york, which took the theme, �*reflect, empower, unite.�* the march commemorates the 55th anniversary of the stonewall uprising — when patrons of the gay bar in greenwich village fought back during a police raid. at an event in istanbul in turkey — several arrests were made on the grounds that the local authorities had banned the march. homosexuality is not illegal in turkey, but the annual pride march has been banned in istanbul every year since 2015. this march took place in gua
there's definitely times in hindsight where i've been like, oh, ifeel like i maybe have gotten treatedle artists like sza, like dua lipa. we put on like incredible shows because we work ten times harder. for more than 25 years, shania twain's held the record for the world's best selling album by a female artist, and she's certainly showcased her pulling power today. katie razzall, bbc news, glastonbury. sza is performing at last linen hall now and it is brilliant. —— at glastonbury. parades...
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in hindsight, of course, you know, this result is a bit of a surprise pollsters. the bgp itself, the opposition? no one expected this outcome of. so the bgp has one the most number of seats, but when is a, when not a when, when it really sub par of expectations that's, that's why we are where we are. i want to linger on the point about over confidence . i think mode be in particular has built a real cult of personality around himself. there is no doubt about that. he likened himself to a god. i think there are limits to how that kind of popular appeal plays out over time. and when you take a step back from not just the here and now it is undeniably a big accomplishment to come back to power for a 3rd time to put that in context. hasn't been done since 1962. that we may also be reverting to the mean of indian politics since the 1980s. most indian governments have actually been coalition governments know the in a sense, was an aberration over the last 10 years. and it would have been very hard to continue that trend for too much longer. i mean, many of us, the surpr
in hindsight, of course, you know, this result is a bit of a surprise pollsters. the bgp itself, the opposition? no one expected this outcome of. so the bgp has one the most number of seats, but when is a, when not a when, when it really sub par of expectations that's, that's why we are where we are. i want to linger on the point about over confidence . i think mode be in particular has built a real cult of personality around himself. there is no doubt about that. he likened himself to a god. i...
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regardless, we don't know, the price is always something we are clever in hindsight, we don't know whatt do that. no one imagines a family member being held at the government not trying to do everything in their power. having said that, 120 hostages... and the best way of getting all of them, the dead for burial, and the living full recovery, is by having a deal now. if it's recovery, is by having a deal now. if its two sides, four sides, free sites, i'm nota if its two sides, four sides, free sites, i'm not a politician, we are humans. —— three sides. we would all like that outcome. the political outcome, we cannot see. hamas, i cannot see what they will achieve, and they hold the cards.— cannot see what they will achieve, and they hold the cards. thank you very much- — and they hold the cards. thank you very much- and — and they hold the cards. thank you very much. and pass _ and they hold the cards. thank you very much. and pass our _ and they hold the cards. thank you very much. and pass our regards i and they hold the cards. thank you | very much. and pass our regards to your mothe
regardless, we don't know, the price is always something we are clever in hindsight, we don't know whatt do that. no one imagines a family member being held at the government not trying to do everything in their power. having said that, 120 hostages... and the best way of getting all of them, the dead for burial, and the living full recovery, is by having a deal now. if it's recovery, is by having a deal now. if its two sides, four sides, free sites, i'm nota if its two sides, four sides, free...
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i think i'd have to say that with hindsight, i would have done things differently, yes.enkins said he was truly sorry that seema misra was wrongly convicted, that he didn't know she was pregnant at the time. "i can only apologise again," he said, "for what happened to her." zoe conway, bbc news. julian assange, the founder of wikileaks, has flown out of the uk after spending five years in prison fighting extradition to the us on espionage charges. he's struck a deal with prosecutors and will stop in a us territory to plead guilty to a single charge, before flying home to australia. mr assange uploaded classified military files to his website nearly 15 years ago. in the last hour, after leaving the uk, his plane was seen taking mr assange uploaded classified military files nearly 15 years ago. after leaving the uk, his plane was seen taking off from bangkok airport en route to the northern mariana islands, where he will appear in a us court. let's speak to our correspondent shaimaa khalil, who's in saipan in the northern mariana islands. just fill us in, shaimaa, on what
i think i'd have to say that with hindsight, i would have done things differently, yes.enkins said he was truly sorry that seema misra was wrongly convicted, that he didn't know she was pregnant at the time. "i can only apologise again," he said, "for what happened to her." zoe conway, bbc news. julian assange, the founder of wikileaks, has flown out of the uk after spending five years in prison fighting extradition to the us on espionage charges. he's struck a deal with...
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so hindsight is 2020. and for some reason, some people feel as though they were better under donald trump. and that wasn't the case. but again, i think we have to make sure that president biden and i hope his campaign is listening. he simplifies his message. he has always been the comforter right next to president obama. being that president and p talking about the ways not only has he gotten folks out of this but he will continue to do so. along can a congress and a senate. >> thank you both. >>> coming ouup, the hunter bid narrative backfires on republicans so now they are going after the attorney general instead. that's next. the attorney general instead. that's next. >>> donald trump and his henchmen in congress have chased joe biden's only living son hunter biden in a bad faith effort to use him to go after his father. but yesterday, hunter biden got convicted in federal court. the scandal machine that house republicans have built is out of fuel. now republicans are demanding that attorney general mer
so hindsight is 2020. and for some reason, some people feel as though they were better under donald trump. and that wasn't the case. but again, i think we have to make sure that president biden and i hope his campaign is listening. he simplifies his message. he has always been the comforter right next to president obama. being that president and p talking about the ways not only has he gotten folks out of this but he will continue to do so. along can a congress and a senate. >> thank you...
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in hindsight if you are jimmy's parents would you have told your son to accept the school's rules andust the speech or would you have told him to stand his ground like jimmy's mom. is this call source -- worth getting kicked out of school for? >> i think there are many things that make up a good education. one of those is standing up for what you believe. it's courage, it's great so i applaud this. he's in building his tv career,, he got to talk with you today so i would say he's learning a lot of things. >> trace: before that he has to go to a new school. >> i love what he is doing. i am so in all of his parents. good, stand your ground, you will go far in life. >> i agree, you have to stand up for what you believe sometimes no matter what the consequences. >> trace: a lot of people have said that and i think christina that we've talked about that. you have a very young child, you may have to go through this, what's your advice? >> they did the right thing. we think about what's being tolerated with different types of discussion but there is no tolerance for this. it was really hard
in hindsight if you are jimmy's parents would you have told your son to accept the school's rules andust the speech or would you have told him to stand his ground like jimmy's mom. is this call source -- worth getting kicked out of school for? >> i think there are many things that make up a good education. one of those is standing up for what you believe. it's courage, it's great so i applaud this. he's in building his tv career,, he got to talk with you today so i would say he's learning...
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seems like he was a bystander during the covid epidemic in the way he passes everything off and in hindsight when you look at this every recommendation that he gave that i'm aware of didn't have any scientific basics and people didn't abide by them as they were ashamed lockdown had no scientific support, school closures had scientific support that they were ineffective and they still did them the masking, the 6 feet 5 feet danger act, although this was utter nonsense when you look at dr. fauci who destroyed trust of the public health system which maybe is a good thing but this guy to act like he was literally living every day during the pandemic. maria: you make a good point, throughout all of this dr. fauci called a conspiracy if in fact it leaks from the lab and all of a sudden he claims he never said that, we went back and found many instances where dr. fauci contradicted all of this and the past, watch this. >> use the mitigation methods, mainly masks, avoiding crowds. >> there are more that point to a lab leak. >> that's not so. >> was a man-made. >> every reason to believe that jumping
seems like he was a bystander during the covid epidemic in the way he passes everything off and in hindsight when you look at this every recommendation that he gave that i'm aware of didn't have any scientific basics and people didn't abide by them as they were ashamed lockdown had no scientific support, school closures had scientific support that they were ineffective and they still did them the masking, the 6 feet 5 feet danger act, although this was utter nonsense when you look at dr. fauci...
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for office and be a criminal defendant but was there a theory that you think could have worked in hindsight i really don't think so i predicted there was going to be a conviction and yet a politicized prosecutor with a politicized judge with a politicized jury poll in manhattan, we knew what was going to happen from the beginning but there's not much that could've been done maybe they could've objected a bit more in the closing arguments the judge allowed the prosecution to allege there was election crimes that the conviction of cohen matters to whether or not trump did it and there are other errors, the defense did a very good job but the deck was stacked against them from the beginning they were out to get trump and they got them at this stage. trey: i'll tell you why it's hard to object when you never win the jury thinker tried to keep stuff from them, it's a horrible look i would've sat on my hands because every time they objected it was overruled, lee zeldin, thank you so much i have a suspicion the three of us will be back together at some point in continuing this conversation, thank
for office and be a criminal defendant but was there a theory that you think could have worked in hindsight i really don't think so i predicted there was going to be a conviction and yet a politicized prosecutor with a politicized judge with a politicized jury poll in manhattan, we knew what was going to happen from the beginning but there's not much that could've been done maybe they could've objected a bit more in the closing arguments the judge allowed the prosecution to allege there was...
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in hindsight, they were incredibly had left there that once once the slight shift in vantage point canbe revol did it with i did it with cosby's books did it when donald trump was suddenly an candidate in 2015. it's actually a bunch of his books. and one of the very first essay that i wrote about trump is is washington book. and i remember i approached my editor, and i said, hey, if just read a bunch of trump's books? this is when he was first leading in the pollsyou just to see what the books say about marty great idea. but like but hurry up because iss noknow like, who knows how long interest will last. i agree. i thought the same thing, you know, a lot of us thought the sat note a very brief aside, one of my least favorite things about the political media is on whatever day 2016 election was,ov whatever the day after run was like i toldys like, no, you didn't tell us. we all thought that,! yes she anyway. yes, yeah. now. so, so that became the thing that i did. you know i started, i started reading and because i realized all the battles of the trump era would be litigated, books li
in hindsight, they were incredibly had left there that once once the slight shift in vantage point canbe revol did it with i did it with cosby's books did it when donald trump was suddenly an candidate in 2015. it's actually a bunch of his books. and one of the very first essay that i wrote about trump is is washington book. and i remember i approached my editor, and i said, hey, if just read a bunch of trump's books? this is when he was first leading in the pollsyou just to see what the books...
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. >> hindsight is always 2020.ment that all the pieces of the puzzle were never put together. >> at all levels of university life, lauren mccluskey's death had a profound effect. sometimes institutional. sometimes personal. >> there are no words to express how sorry i am at the loss of this person. no words. there's nothing i can say to apologize significantly, to have meaning. but, we are truly sorry. >> do you want to take a minute? >> i want people to know how hard it's been. i wish people could understand. >> i'm sure this is the thing -- >> since our story aired in june 2019, much has happened. the university police chief retired in october of that year. the officer assigned to investigate lauren's extortion claims was later found to have inappropriately shown of the explosive photos involved to his colleagues without a work- related reason. by the time that was learned, that officer had already left the force. others were fired. >> university of utah president says she's re-signing. >> then the university of
. >> hindsight is always 2020.ment that all the pieces of the puzzle were never put together. >> at all levels of university life, lauren mccluskey's death had a profound effect. sometimes institutional. sometimes personal. >> there are no words to express how sorry i am at the loss of this person. no words. there's nothing i can say to apologize significantly, to have meaning. but, we are truly sorry. >> do you want to take a minute? >> i want people to know how...
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what happened in the first couple months oturu year you're seeing differently now with more time or hindsight and characterize that and it's affecting the policy. we had a quarter where inflation was running higher and i can stand and say, t tough. we shouldn't have taken signal and it is what it is. you have to low inflation is low inflation and high -- a quarter where it's higher, we tried not to take signal from the first couple of months but we got a third month and said, okay, the signal we're taking is that the same. today's inflation rate asking different and more positive and we'll see what the trend it and what's going to be the data going forward. we're looking for something that gives us confidence that inflation is moving sustain blizzard warnings down to 2%. and readings like today's, that's a step in the right direction but one reading isn't you done want to be too motivated by any one single data point. reporter: hi, chair powell, thank you for taking our questions. i'm joe len kent with cbs news. what's your message to americans that are seeing encouraging economic data but do
what happened in the first couple months oturu year you're seeing differently now with more time or hindsight and characterize that and it's affecting the policy. we had a quarter where inflation was running higher and i can stand and say, t tough. we shouldn't have taken signal and it is what it is. you have to low inflation is low inflation and high -- a quarter where it's higher, we tried not to take signal from the first couple of months but we got a third month and said, okay, the signal...
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it did not make a great huge change in journalism, didn't change policy and we see with hindsight thatwas hoping for. what he did was wrong and glad he's going to be at least held to account in a us federal court, we have sovereignty over that because there's got to be accounting. there's a bigger geopolitical reason but what he did was wrong and it didn't move the needle. ashley: i want to shift to the ukraine war. russia blaming the united states, vowing retaliation after a recent attack of crimea. we are used to hearing this rhetoric all the time but could this quickly escalate? >> i don't think it will escalate but let me tell you what the concern is. vladimir putin is full of threats but the concern is more espionage, hybrid threats, will vladimir putin try to wreak some chaos in the capitals of europe, does that issue go, what really is going to happen is the fact is that because russia invaded, crimea, a set of legitimate targets, a lot of capability there. the us anymore patriot batteries will tighten up by the time we see f-16s and other weapons systems arriving. i expect to s
it did not make a great huge change in journalism, didn't change policy and we see with hindsight thatwas hoping for. what he did was wrong and glad he's going to be at least held to account in a us federal court, we have sovereignty over that because there's got to be accounting. there's a bigger geopolitical reason but what he did was wrong and it didn't move the needle. ashley: i want to shift to the ukraine war. russia blaming the united states, vowing retaliation after a recent attack of...
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maybe looking in hindsight, maybe they would have been more sensible to deliver a pause. >> it is allbout credit bu ability. >> you will stay with us and continue the chat. we will talk boe coming up as well a lot to look to as well quickly, to really get you a sense on the ecb discussion. we got data on lines from philip lane saying this morning just out about two minutes ago actually we are seeing significant wage increases in some countries. that has been the factor that, of course, has been looked forward how much of the wage increases impacted the decision then made by the ecb wage inflation and services inflation can key factors and even in the uk as well we will unpack that one. philip lane saying cost pressure are to be muted next year which is a hint toward more cuts that should not be too siensitie to monthly inflation data. need to differentiate between note noise and signal i want to ask on that one, if you want to differentiate on noise and signal, if you look at any data, any of it could be noise. how do you differentiate it? >> that is something you see with a stronger
maybe looking in hindsight, maybe they would have been more sensible to deliver a pause. >> it is allbout credit bu ability. >> you will stay with us and continue the chat. we will talk boe coming up as well a lot to look to as well quickly, to really get you a sense on the ecb discussion. we got data on lines from philip lane saying this morning just out about two minutes ago actually we are seeing significant wage increases in some countries. that has been the factor that, of...
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but in hindsight might there have been anotherho approach >> thank you for the question. we will review all the and see where there's another pathway. we tried very hard to find in off-ramp red the protesters could leave the encampment. he became an issue for the whole community and wead asked all been came out members to leave being camew in. >> can you tell me how much time was negotiating with the students are dialoguing and without possible? >> an attempt wasit through faculty and eventually r and provost set in the encampm potential solutions and there was a real attempt for discussion. >> thank you. i yield back madam chair. >> thank you mr. takano. mr. allen you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you madam chairman at first i'd like to ask each one of the day is it's under what are the students doing while they are being investigated? are they still attending classes and their t still involved in this intolerable behavior campus? real quickly are they dismissed from the university until the investigationin is complete tell mes going on there.dr. schill. >> i
but in hindsight might there have been anotherho approach >> thank you for the question. we will review all the and see where there's another pathway. we tried very hard to find in off-ramp red the protesters could leave the encampment. he became an issue for the whole community and wead asked all been came out members to leave being camew in. >> can you tell me how much time was negotiating with the students are dialoguing and without possible? >> an attempt wasit through...