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was that a mistake in hindsight?— hindsight? imagine when president _ hindsight?ent trump walked l hindsight? imagine when i president trump walked out hindsight? imagine when - president trump walked out of the nuclear deal in 2018. it would take iran upwards of 12 months to enrich enough materialfor months to enrich enough material for a months to enrich enough materialfor a nuclear months to enrich enough material for a nuclear weapon. that timeline today is six days. so president trump basically took out the iranian nuclear programme to programme it was put in a box and under the most rigorous international monitoring mechanism ever designed and put it in a microwave. and this is now the programme that we have and iran is on the threshold of nuclear weapons all thanks to president trump. in weapons all thanks to president trum -. ,. , , trump. in the scientists view, there is nothing _ trump. in the scientists view, there is nothing in _ trump. in the scientists view, there is nothing in their - trump. in the scientists view, there is nothing in their view | t
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with hindsight, i would i borrowed the money, and with hindsight, iwould have probably said to _ hindsightan't afford to pay it back but— said to them i can't afford to pay it back. but as i say, there was no support— it back. but as i say, there was no support system in place and we are literally_ support system in place and we are literally getting a letter through the door saying we owe thousands and it's mortifying. the anxiety and the worry— it's mortifying. the anxiety and the worry and — it's mortifying. the anxiety and the worry and panic is something most people _ worry and panic is something most people could not comprehend. as i say, there's— people could not comprehend. as i say, there's enough of us to hope —— cope _ say, there's enough of us to hope —— cope with _ say, there's enough of us to hope —— cope with caring 24 slash seven. it cope with caring 24 slash seven. strikes me cope with caring 24 slash seven. it strikes me that there are two key issues, one is change of the system going forward but also clearly as we heard in emma's case, people being asked to pay back mone
with hindsight, i would i borrowed the money, and with hindsight, iwould have probably said to _ hindsightan't afford to pay it back but— said to them i can't afford to pay it back. but as i say, there was no support— it back. but as i say, there was no support system in place and we are literally_ support system in place and we are literally getting a letter through the door saying we owe thousands and it's mortifying. the anxiety and the worry— it's mortifying. the anxiety and the worry...
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with hindsight, i mean, was really striking to me as i tried to recount that period. and i think it did it did strike me as a lost opportunity that the west did not provide more economic assistance, particularly in those very early years. i'm talking, you know, early 1990s when there really was a moment, i think, to step in. and i think political considerations elections in the united states got in the way to some extent i mean you can argue both ways that if the west had stepped up and provided more economic assistance to, russia during that period, maybe some of that money would have been stolen. you know, because of the corruption that ensued that we saw unfold over the the rest of the 1990s. but i do think that it was such a huge moment and there wasn't any kind of massive financial assistance help mitigate some that economic trauma that, i think helped give rise to a leader like putin and. you know, obviously, yeltsin was a very complex hearted figure with his own, you know, a drinking problems and the like. but that there wasn't enough attention paid to the sort
with hindsight, i mean, was really striking to me as i tried to recount that period. and i think it did it did strike me as a lost opportunity that the west did not provide more economic assistance, particularly in those very early years. i'm talking, you know, early 1990s when there really was a moment, i think, to step in. and i think political considerations elections in the united states got in the way to some extent i mean you can argue both ways that if the west had stepped up and...
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it's always easy to look with hindsight and look at things that could have been done differently. i did note jeffrey saks, a controversial figure when it comes to russia, he had advised the yeltsin government early on. he was calling for a martial plan for russia, massive economic assistance. whether that would have made a difference is unclear. i do not think we rose to the challenge of the moment. >> i agree with you, particularly about the martial plan. when i was interviewing people for the book on u.s./russian relations, the russians i talked to said it would have made a big difference. the u.s.'s answer to that was, well, the ussr collapsed, congress never would have voted on this and we moved on to other things. so i think you're right there. i'm not sure how much influence we could have had over the schemes that you describe very well in the book. first of all, the voucher privatization and loans for share when they thought yeltsin was going to lose the election and so the oligarchs got together and raised money for him and then, you know, bought for a fire sale price some
it's always easy to look with hindsight and look at things that could have been done differently. i did note jeffrey saks, a controversial figure when it comes to russia, he had advised the yeltsin government early on. he was calling for a martial plan for russia, massive economic assistance. whether that would have made a difference is unclear. i do not think we rose to the challenge of the moment. >> i agree with you, particularly about the martial plan. when i was interviewing people...
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it's easy to look with hindsight and think about what could have been done differently. i did note jeffrey sachs is a controversial figure when it comes to russia. he had advised the government early on and was calling for a marshall plan for russia. massive economic assistance. whether or not that would have made a difference is unclear. i think we did not rise to the challenge at the moment. >> i agree with you especially about the marshall plan. when i was interviewing people with the book, i wrote on u.s.- russian relations. the russian said it would not have made a different. the u.s. and congress would not have voted on this and moved on. i think you are right. i'm not sure how much influence we could have had over the things you described very well in the book first the ball about your privatization and the low for shares when they thought he was to lose the election. for a firesale price some of the most important assets. i don't know if it would have made a difference. we are where we are now. let's move on to the first invasion of ukraine in the 20th century. 2
it's easy to look with hindsight and think about what could have been done differently. i did note jeffrey sachs is a controversial figure when it comes to russia. he had advised the government early on and was calling for a marshall plan for russia. massive economic assistance. whether or not that would have made a difference is unclear. i think we did not rise to the challenge at the moment. >> i agree with you especially about the marshall plan. when i was interviewing people with the...
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with hindsight, i mean, was really striking to me as i tried to recount that period. and i think it did it did strike me as a lost opportunity that the west did not provide more economic assistance, particularly in those very early years. i'm talking, you know, early 1990s when there really was a moment, i think, to step in. and i think political considerations elections in the united states got in the way to some extent i mean you can argue both ways that if the west had stepped up and provided more economic assistance to, russia during that period, maybe some of that money would have been stolen. you know, because of the corruption that ensued that we saw unfold over the the rest of the 1990s. but i do think that it was such a huge moment and there wasn't any kind of massive financial assistance help mitigate some that economic trauma that, i think helped give rise to a leader like putin and. you know, obviously, yeltsin was a very complex hearted figure with his own, you know, a drinking problems and the like. but that there wasn't enough attention paid to the sort
with hindsight, i mean, was really striking to me as i tried to recount that period. and i think it did it did strike me as a lost opportunity that the west did not provide more economic assistance, particularly in those very early years. i'm talking, you know, early 1990s when there really was a moment, i think, to step in. and i think political considerations elections in the united states got in the way to some extent i mean you can argue both ways that if the west had stepped up and...
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i’m hindsight, you walk out and you don't look back.— hindsight, you walk out and you don't look backt look back. i'm going to read giovanni pernice's statement on i don't look back. i'm going to read l giovanni pernice's statement on his instagram, which he put out on monday. i appreciate dancing is a difficult thing to do and sometimes you get frustrated, as a teacher and dance and perform about the only way you get frustrated is because you care about what you do. his lawyers say they cannot comment further and the bbc has asked both parties to respect confidentiality. when did you first tell someone at the bbc and how did they respond? i told roducers and how did they respond? i told producers i _ and how did they respond? i told producers i think _ and how did they respond? i told producers i think after _ and how did they respond? i told producers i think after three i and how did they respond? i iif7i.i producers i think after three or four days of being in the rehearsal room. , . four days of being in the rehearsal room-_ they - four days of being in the rehearsal room._ they
i’m hindsight, you walk out and you don't look back.— hindsight, you walk out and you don't look backt look back. i'm going to read giovanni pernice's statement on i don't look back. i'm going to read l giovanni pernice's statement on his instagram, which he put out on monday. i appreciate dancing is a difficult thing to do and sometimes you get frustrated, as a teacher and dance and perform about the only way you get frustrated is because you care about what you do. his lawyers say they...
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i just wonder with hindsight whether as a filmmaker perhaps you could have gone further and drilling down into the suffering of palestinians to really shine a lights on some for you don't places for. and it's really what it, yes or film was began in 2016 and took about 7 years to produce initially we were a very small production team just like my co director myself. we eventually got some really amazing producers, both palace demand and british jewish producers. and yeah, it was really tricky balance because we are so much really about american jewish transformation. so what is the primary protecting us? are jewish, but we transform that transformation occurs because a contact with pallets and decides you can tell us to mean stories. so palestinians, obviously very prominent in the film, but because the main stories on americans with transformation, it was a tricky balance. we really wanted to in a relatively short period of time, try to convey what palace to mean. life is actually like, um in, you know, under military rule what it's like to live your entire life in a walled off city
i just wonder with hindsight whether as a filmmaker perhaps you could have gone further and drilling down into the suffering of palestinians to really shine a lights on some for you don't places for. and it's really what it, yes or film was began in 2016 and took about 7 years to produce initially we were a very small production team just like my co director myself. we eventually got some really amazing producers, both palace demand and british jewish producers. and yeah, it was really tricky...
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with hindsight, yes. done that? he said. with hindsight, es. , a, done that? he said.~ ,. a 14—year—old girl is being treated for potentially life—changing injuries after a suspected acid attack at a school in west london. our correspondent steve knibbs is at westminster academy in west london. steve, what more can you tell us? we know that the incident happened outside the school at around 4.40 yesterday. just pretty busy here. police say a substance was thrown at a group of people outside the school. they are actively testing at substance at the moment but they say they believe it was acidic. the school described it in a statement as corrosive. in terms of the injuries, we know a 14—year—old girl is in hospital with potentially life changing injuries. a16 boy is still in hospital, and a 27—year—old woman who we believe is a member of staff here who has since been since been discharged with less serious injuries will stop and two police officers were treated after reporting they were feeling unwell. london fire brigade crews were here yesterday with a hazard material
with hindsight, yes. done that? he said. with hindsight, es. , a, done that? he said.~ ,. a 14—year—old girl is being treated for potentially life—changing injuries after a suspected acid attack at a school in west london. our correspondent steve knibbs is at westminster academy in west london. steve, what more can you tell us? we know that the incident happened outside the school at around 4.40 yesterday. just pretty busy here. police say a substance was thrown at a group of people...
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and what was interesting about it, investigative reporters have the benefit of hindsight.that time, there was just years when nobody knew what was going on inside the trump organization. it is privately held, and only a few people can actually see what was going on. an outside, donald trump for decades started telling people, you know, when he was in his 20s, that he was with hundreds of millions of dollars. at that time, he was really just appropriating his father's wealth. the number got bigger and bigger as the decades went on, and it wasn't questioned, because nobody could see it. he was seen in new york i think more as a celebrity, is a bit of a character rather than an amount of consequence in terms of business. so it's continued on, and one of the more remarkable things that we found in the book when russ and i got the tax transcript from the 1980s was the year that he wrote art of the deal, he actually lost roughly $45 million. so he was making himself out to be this larger-than-life brilliant dealmaker, and in fact he was losing money. and in that decade, because
and what was interesting about it, investigative reporters have the benefit of hindsight.that time, there was just years when nobody knew what was going on inside the trump organization. it is privately held, and only a few people can actually see what was going on. an outside, donald trump for decades started telling people, you know, when he was in his 20s, that he was with hundreds of millions of dollars. at that time, he was really just appropriating his father's wealth. the number got...
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i suppose your question is, is trying to say, well, were there any notes that could be turned in hindsight, of course, thousands of small things. i was not from united kingdom. i had a good friend in united kingdom govern mcfadden, who is an american journalist, a very good man. but it took me time to when i, once i was trapped in united kingdom, it took me time to understand what you guys society was about. he would trust you couldn't trust the different types of men news is that a made in that society and so there are different media partners that perhaps we could have chosen differently. so thank you mr. trump. could invite you to you with the subjects of a european arrest warrant issued by suite. to what extent do you think that your peer, the rest florence being used as tools of repression? and to what extent do you think the rules could be changed so that they can no longer be used for that purpose? so your p interest for an system was introduced by september 11 with the political rational that it would be used for the foss transfer of the muslim terrorist between european states. th
i suppose your question is, is trying to say, well, were there any notes that could be turned in hindsight, of course, thousands of small things. i was not from united kingdom. i had a good friend in united kingdom govern mcfadden, who is an american journalist, a very good man. but it took me time to when i, once i was trapped in united kingdom, it took me time to understand what you guys society was about. he would trust you couldn't trust the different types of men news is that a made in...
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. >> yes, in hindsight, i don't think he would have done this. >> i hate this were whipped cream.ould do that 100%. >> absolutely not. ketchup. we do not like gelatinous projectiles on this show. pass next. how you can legally adopt ryan reynolds. >> wait, what? >> we do not mean the actor from deadpool. oh, that's too bad. >> sorry. >> who do we mean? andrew? >> well, in the 48th celebration of his birthday, how about ryan's bestie rob mcelhenney was partnered with best friends animal society, which is now named all of its animals up for adoption. ryan reynolds. they're all named ryan reynolds. that includes puppies, dogs, cats, kittens, horses, pigs, bunnies, and even a turtle and a donkey. >> you guys, i would get myself a few ryan reynolds, then. yeah. >> why not? and finally to a toddler, apparently channeling ben affleck. >> wait, what? >> this little girl in colombia sported her very best resting ben affleck face as her family tried to throw her a party celebrating her second birthday. and no amount of singing or even a giant torch candle could make her crack a smile. oh, g
. >> yes, in hindsight, i don't think he would have done this. >> i hate this were whipped cream.ould do that 100%. >> absolutely not. ketchup. we do not like gelatinous projectiles on this show. pass next. how you can legally adopt ryan reynolds. >> wait, what? >> we do not mean the actor from deadpool. oh, that's too bad. >> sorry. >> who do we mean? andrew? >> well, in the 48th celebration of his birthday, how about ryan's bestie rob mcelhenney...
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afternoon but i'm not sure how you clean the swinging doors and then don't endorse. >> harris: "hindsight also has convinced us," emily, "that it might have been wiser for an independent newspaper in the nation's capital to have avoided formal endorsement." are they independent? [laughter] >> emily: what a joke this is. but i agree with you, kayleigh, it is demonstrative, frankly, of the insult they are levying to kamala harris. we all know they've been carrying water for that administration the entire time. they have been carrying water, they have been surrogates for the lies coming out of this administration, the narrative coming out of the campaigns for jail and then for kamala and everyone. so it's interesting. it's like you are wearing red at the chiefs game. you go to every single chiefs game and you wear red, but you refuse to wear the one with a logo on it? it's confusing to me. i think it's hilarious that they try to explain this as, "and we're never going to do it again!" go ahead, but if i were kamala's team, i would be absolutely furious. if either one of the, i don't know, ha
afternoon but i'm not sure how you clean the swinging doors and then don't endorse. >> harris: "hindsight also has convinced us," emily, "that it might have been wiser for an independent newspaper in the nation's capital to have avoided formal endorsement." are they independent? [laughter] >> emily: what a joke this is. but i agree with you, kayleigh, it is demonstrative, frankly, of the insult they are levying to kamala harris. we all know they've been carrying...
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"in hindsight, hr departments should be more alert." newsreader: good evening.comes into effect later... newsreader: the government estimates that there could be i 13,000 people being kept as slaves. newsreader: the modern slavery act received royal assent... - almost ten years ago, the 2015 modern slavery act became uk law. it introduced more support for victims, tougher sentences for their enslavers, and forced big businesses to prove they were trying to defeat slavery. the then home secretary theresa may hailed the legislation as britain leading the way in tackling exploitation. what controls does the modern slavery act place on employers? so, we have a requirement for them to put into their annual accounts a statement about modern slavery. now, many large companies will take that very seriously. they have people within their organisations whose job it is to look at their supply chains and at what's happening. but, of course, there isn't any enforcement action in relation to this. mcdonald's, the supermarkets — they all issue annual modern slavery statements,
"in hindsight, hr departments should be more alert." newsreader: good evening.comes into effect later... newsreader: the government estimates that there could be i 13,000 people being kept as slaves. newsreader: the modern slavery act received royal assent... - almost ten years ago, the 2015 modern slavery act became uk law. it introduced more support for victims, tougher sentences for their enslavers, and forced big businesses to prove they were trying to defeat slavery. the then...
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earlier the top and the hill mushroom for leaks don't shut off in teams volume and always stay in hindsight, still one before osha lation say it's kind of less than for me based on shot for to mine. so i skipped off task. the broadness film was never released and the direct themselves became persona non grata in his own country. a dance of for the 1st month. am i see if this lead to what age become? practice the 9 niema smith and then freedom an out that i but enough for me to be so basically she'll sit and then if you look up that's known, be the headset on the phone so that the, if it's a guy, these become the man of the voltage from this film with the he refutable evidence of the density power of uranium 238. and they totally the ships unsurpassed duplicity which did the supply and the ukrainian mean with thousands of deadly uranium shelves. that's, that's that's indeed please can give me is this is the light that in the kidnapped island that's enable for us. i live. see the can to get i increased, i lead to at least get any feedback in the him, the room in the business. if anybody at 2
earlier the top and the hill mushroom for leaks don't shut off in teams volume and always stay in hindsight, still one before osha lation say it's kind of less than for me based on shot for to mine. so i skipped off task. the broadness film was never released and the direct themselves became persona non grata in his own country. a dance of for the 1st month. am i see if this lead to what age become? practice the 9 niema smith and then freedom an out that i but enough for me to be so basically...
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do you think in hindsight she got what she needed to get out of that interview? >> absolutely she did. she looked strong, handled bret, handled interruptions. seven million people watched it. you know what the number one market was? pittsburgh, pennsylvania. you do not go on it because you are desperate but confident. trump's is to hide him as much as they can from voters over the last 17 or 18 days whatever it is because he turns out the democratic base, can repel swing voters, works better as an idea of a period with lower egg prices and pre-pandemic in people's eyes. the more he talks the worse it is for him. >> i wonder, mark, again as a media guy, the ad strategy here. you know, harris has ads that cover the waterfront, right? it is everything from trump's antidemocratic tendencies to her economic plan to the country to the question of abortion, we played some of them. those are the official campaign, and then future forward which we will talk about in a second. trump's closing message or that of his super pac is an anti- transmessage. can you talk to me abo
do you think in hindsight she got what she needed to get out of that interview? >> absolutely she did. she looked strong, handled bret, handled interruptions. seven million people watched it. you know what the number one market was? pittsburgh, pennsylvania. you do not go on it because you are desperate but confident. trump's is to hide him as much as they can from voters over the last 17 or 18 days whatever it is because he turns out the democratic base, can repel swing voters, works...
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should i from st. volume and always stay in hindsight stolen defroster nature shapes and of less than 4 medium shot for to mine. so i skipped off task the button. this film was never released and the direct themselves became persona non grata in his own country. a dance of for the 1st month am i see if this lead to on each become practice the 9 niema smith and then feed them on the elf that i, but in a felicia basically feel setting it up that's known. be the headset on the phone slip the if it's a guy, these become the man of the voltage from this film with the he refutable evidence of the density power of uranium 238. and they totally the ships unsurpassed duplicity which did the blind ukrainian mean with thousands of deadly uranium shelves. that's, that's, that's indeed, pretty can give me is this is the light that in the kidnapped island. that's enabled for us. i live. see the can to get i increased, i lead to at least get any feedback. it became the roman progress, anybody? 80 percent of use as dish potential them on the system, the system constantly. they're single launched outs
should i from st. volume and always stay in hindsight stolen defroster nature shapes and of less than 4 medium shot for to mine. so i skipped off task the button. this film was never released and the direct themselves became persona non grata in his own country. a dance of for the 1st month am i see if this lead to on each become practice the 9 niema smith and then feed them on the elf that i, but in a felicia basically feel setting it up that's known. be the headset on the phone slip the if...
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you're being kind of locked in there in a way and even though it's sort of embarrassing to say in hindsightbut in the moment, it does kind of make you feel a little anxious, you know, even though, you know, of course, that you're you will just walk back out. it doesn't quite feel that way. and that's a weird way to enter into this world. and then feel kind of this elevated and then go into this room and feel it all sort of pass as you have this remarkably normal inner interaction with with the men on death. but but yeah. what, what about yours? i think. yeah, yeah, i and i'll definitely say that and think that, that it was part of the thing that was so surreal to me. and i'm curious to know and i know it will be tough to come out of it. can you raise your hand if you've been to the jail prison already or at some point you go, so we got some folks up in there. so yeah, the closing and the opening of the doors. so it just gives you this like, you know, just feels really weird in it. just going in there. remember, it's actually beautiful landscaping place like a river van. if you have been it'
you're being kind of locked in there in a way and even though it's sort of embarrassing to say in hindsightbut in the moment, it does kind of make you feel a little anxious, you know, even though, you know, of course, that you're you will just walk back out. it doesn't quite feel that way. and that's a weird way to enter into this world. and then feel kind of this elevated and then go into this room and feel it all sort of pass as you have this remarkably normal inner interaction with with the...
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now, with the benefit of hindsight.ths on from that point more, and yet it still didn't seem that lessons had been learned internally. >> also, we're going to talk about his trust issues, perhaps with bringing dominic cummings into the fray and indeed his frenemy michael gove. but in just a moment, we're also going to analyse what boris johnson said about his relationship with the late queen and his interventions during the mexic saga. don't go anywhere . welcome back to the camilla tominey show. i'm still joined by my panel. i'll reintroduce you matthew laza eve pollard, james price and aubrey allegretti. but let's first remind ourselves of boris's relationship with the late queen. i think you have a bit of a testy relationship with king charles. did you get on with the queen and prince philip a bit better than no, i think i look, i mean, i was certainly fair to say is that i used to see the queen every week, and that was one of the great, great joys of the job, because it was kind of free psychotherapy. >> yeah . and
now, with the benefit of hindsight.ths on from that point more, and yet it still didn't seem that lessons had been learned internally. >> also, we're going to talk about his trust issues, perhaps with bringing dominic cummings into the fray and indeed his frenemy michael gove. but in just a moment, we're also going to analyse what boris johnson said about his relationship with the late queen and his interventions during the mexic saga. don't go anywhere . welcome back to the camilla...
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o. leo, people can be here much than from the storm shot from team volume and always stay in hindsight, still one defroster leech and say it's kind of less than from the storm shop for to mine. so i skipped off task the button. this film was never released and the direct themselves became persona non grata in his own country. what dates of the 1st month am i see if this will be the one of each become practice, then the name of smith and then feed them on the else that i but enough for me to be so basically skill set. and then if you look up that's known, be the headset on phone. so if the, if it's a guy, he's become the man of the voltage from this film with that he receives dival evidence of the density power of uranium 238. and they totally, this is unsurpassed duplicity which today is supplying the ukrainian me with thousands of deadly uranium shelves. that's. that's, that, that's indeed pretty can give me is this is the light that in the kidnapped island. that's in the april. first i live feed a king, that good i missed i lead to at least get any feedback in between them. and if an
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should i from team bother to always stay in hindsight stolen, defroster, leach and say it's kind of less than somebody's going shot for to mine. so i skipped off task. the broadness film was never released and the director himself became persona non grata in his own country, a dance of for the 1st month. am i see if this will be the one h become practice, then the name of smith and then freedom, an elf that i but in a felicia basically feel setting it up does not be the headset on the phone slip. the if it's a guy who's become the man of the voltage from this film with the he refutable evidence of the density power of uranium 238. and they totally the ship's onset, pause duplicity, which did the supplying the ukrainian mean with thousands of deadly uranium shelves . that's, that's, that's indeed, pretty can give me is this is the light that in the kidnapped island that's enables us i live. see the can to get i increased i lead to at least get any feedback in between them and the both of us, if anybody at 2 percent lose as destination, the potential them on the system, the system constant
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when the path you've traveled to your destination only reveals itself in hindsight, really thought it was very important to add this session to our class. doctor bryant. lynn is living one of those moments right now. yeah, it's. and it's always looking backward. you can kind of see the connections, but not looking forward. well looking backward. doctor lynn chose a career in medicine 20 years ago with a simple goal. i wanted that personal connection and that satisfaction from helping people on a day to day basis. it was one of the reasons. in 2018, doctor lynn co-founded stanford's center for asian health research and education. one particular area of focus lung cancer in nonsmokers. our colleagues in oncology were seeing lots of asians coming in with lung cancer, having never smoked. and, you know, a lot of the population, including doctors, thinks about lung cancer as a smoker's disease, which may explain why doctor lynn was and in a way, not shocked earlier this year to find himself one of the 20% with lung cancer who have never smoked. i'm stage four b, so the most advanced stage
when the path you've traveled to your destination only reveals itself in hindsight, really thought it was very important to add this session to our class. doctor bryant. lynn is living one of those moments right now. yeah, it's. and it's always looking backward. you can kind of see the connections, but not looking forward. well looking backward. doctor lynn chose a career in medicine 20 years ago with a simple goal. i wanted that personal connection and that satisfaction from helping people on...
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with those 2.5 years of hindsight, do you think that decision was the right one? >> it is appropriate to send the decision down to the states so people can go to local leaders and be involved. i'm pro-choice. i have a 21 year record of supporting pro-choice positions. and i would impose a national abortion ban. on the state level, i also promoted measures to ensure easier access to care on medicare and otherwise. my opponent in this regard has an extreme position. she supports a position to allow people to get abortions for any reason up until birth. including the seventh, eighth, and ninth month. that is an extreme position. she also supports not allowing doctors to be the only ones to conduct this procedure. it is an extreme position. she also supports not allowing parental notification. that is an extreme position as well. those positions are out of step with people in the seventh congressional district. >> congressman, respectfully. you voted against funding planned parenthood 12 times in the state legislature. you voted against codifying roe v. wade as recent
with those 2.5 years of hindsight, do you think that decision was the right one? >> it is appropriate to send the decision down to the states so people can go to local leaders and be involved. i'm pro-choice. i have a 21 year record of supporting pro-choice positions. and i would impose a national abortion ban. on the state level, i also promoted measures to ensure easier access to care on medicare and otherwise. my opponent in this regard has an extreme position. she supports a position...
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but how does that decision and those calls reflecting that on that in hindsight well, i think it was the right call at the time. i mean, if we remember the concern from bite from us officials and from members of congress, was that an operation in rafah would have enormous civilian casualties. it would displace hundreds of thousands, if not millions more. and that is in fact, what we saw. i think there were some efforts to kind of secure yes, that the operation that israel eventually carried out in rafah was somehow not as bad as people feared, but we actually heard from the former gaza humanitarian envoy david satterfield when that operation was ongoing, that the casualties and the destruction was as bad or worse than the biden administration field. so i think they were facing with the fact that netanyahu once again rolled right over there red line and they were forced to come up with a rationalization for it. but i think this problem goes back to the fact that they continue to say what they want and netanyahu then does whatever he wants. and there are no consequences. this is a prob
but how does that decision and those calls reflecting that on that in hindsight well, i think it was the right call at the time. i mean, if we remember the concern from bite from us officials and from members of congress, was that an operation in rafah would have enormous civilian casualties. it would displace hundreds of thousands, if not millions more. and that is in fact, what we saw. i think there were some efforts to kind of secure yes, that the operation that israel eventually carried out...
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you think, in hindsight, she got what she needed to get out of that fox interview? >> absolutely she got what she needed. she looks strong. she handled the interruptions. 7 million people watched it. do you know the number one market in the country for that interview was? it's., pennsylvania. she got exactly what she wanted out of it. you don't go on fox because you are desperate. you go on fox because you're confident. that is what is interesting with the trump strategy. his campaign strategy is to hide him as much as they can from voters over the last 17 or 18 days or whatever it is because he turns out the democratic basis, can repel swing voters. he works better as a gauzy idea of some sort of period with lower egg prices and pre- pandemic in people's eyes. so the more he talks, the worse it is for him. >> i wonder, mark, again, as the media guy, the ad strategy here. harris has ads that cover the waterfront. it is everything from trump's fascist antidemocratic tendencies to her economic plan for the country to the question of abortion. we played some of those o
you think, in hindsight, she got what she needed to get out of that fox interview? >> absolutely she got what she needed. she looks strong. she handled the interruptions. 7 million people watched it. do you know the number one market in the country for that interview was? it's., pennsylvania. she got exactly what she wanted out of it. you don't go on fox because you are desperate. you go on fox because you're confident. that is what is interesting with the trump strategy. his campaign...
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virtually no access to any data whether the operation will be successful, we we will only know in hindsight few months. the kursk operation will also be evaluated based on how long ukraine will be able to hold these territories. already on september 11, russia made the first attempts to bring some settlements of the region under its control. by with the exception of local advances, in general the situation has not changed much, but these are far from the last such attacks. in zma , the dates are already sounding, from october to november, supposedly the deadline by which russian soldiers were tasked with fully regaining control over the region. at the same time, most likely, there is no need to expect drastic changes on the kharkiv front. these were donbas realities. krechko and i, see you soon! there are discounts on hepergin of 20% in pharmacies, plantain, in the latest edition of the magazine ukraine. mykola knyazhytsky tells how russia turned its church into a dangerous weapon of influence. oleksandra matviychuk emphasizes the importance of international justice in the case of russia's
virtually no access to any data whether the operation will be successful, we we will only know in hindsight few months. the kursk operation will also be evaluated based on how long ukraine will be able to hold these territories. already on september 11, russia made the first attempts to bring some settlements of the region under its control. by with the exception of local advances, in general the situation has not changed much, but these are far from the last such attacks. in zma , the dates...
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of course, hindsight is always 20/20. >> kirk: you hate to say, hey, give up -- >> chris: no, no. >>nybody watching, you're going to get the ball back to your guy, 1:17 with a couple time-outs. give him a shot. >> chris: yeah, the only feeling is, you could try to stop and try to force a field goal, you wouldn't need a touchdown to take the lead. now they will. little shovel pass inside, and sategna is stopped. so, the margin is still five. >> kirk: now a touchdown wins it. >> chris: yep. and the razorbacks went 59 yards in four plays. all smiles from taylen green. singleton got that drive started with the short pass, then he handed it off to russell who barrelled down the field. and eventually the quarterback keeper. whether it was conceded or not. i think you're right. now it's nico's show. >> kirk: great job by singleton. he led them to that score. that's a tough thing to do against that defense. not that last play, but just the way he came in there and did that, that's awesome. now, how exciting is this, with nico, 1:17, two time-outs. on the road. be an interesting chapter, pote
of course, hindsight is always 20/20. >> kirk: you hate to say, hey, give up -- >> chris: no, no. >>nybody watching, you're going to get the ball back to your guy, 1:17 with a couple time-outs. give him a shot. >> chris: yeah, the only feeling is, you could try to stop and try to force a field goal, you wouldn't need a touchdown to take the lead. now they will. little shovel pass inside, and sategna is stopped. so, the margin is still five. >> kirk: now a touchdown...
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and always stay in hindsight still one defroster need to say it's kind of less than somebody still shot for to mine. so i skipped off task the button. this film was never released and the director himself became persona non grata in his own country, a dance of for the 1st month. am i see if this with a, one of each become practice, then the name of smith and then freedom an elf that i but in a felicia basically feel setting it up that's known with the headset on the phone. so that the, if it's a guy these become the man of the voltage from this film with the he refutable evidence of the density power of uranium 238. and they totally, this is unsurpassed duplicity which today is supplying the ukrainian mean with thousands of deadly uranium shelves. that's, that's, that's indeed, pretty can give me is this is the light that in the king that silent and that's in the april 1st i live, feed the king, the good. i increased, i lead to at least get on 8 feet in the him. that when the both of us, if anybody, 80 percent a multitude of use as dish optic potential them on the system, the system con
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earlier the top and the heel much than for leaks don't shut off insane volume and always stay in hindsight still want defroster nature and say it's kind of less than somebody's film shot for to mine, so i skipped off task the button. this film was never released and the direct themselves became persona non grata in his own country. a dance of for the 1st month am i see if this we the on each become practice the 9 niema smith and then freedom and out that i. but if they can basically feel setting it up that's known, be the headset on the phone so that the, if it's a guy, these become the man of the voltage from this film with the he refutable evidence of the density power of uranium 238. and they totally the ship's onset pause duplicity, which today is supplying the ukrainian mean with thousands of deadly uranium shelves. that's, that's, that's indeed, pretty can give me is this is the light that in the kidnapped island. and that's in the april 1st i live. see the can to get i increased i lead to at least get on 8 feet. it became the roman progress. if anybody at 2 percent they must have a
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hooked the earlier to the heel much than from the storm. shut off in teams volume and always stay in hindsight still one before osha lation say it's kind of less than form based on show fiction behind. so i skip off tops. the loudness film was never released and the direct themselves became persona non grata in his own country. a dance of for the 1st month am i see if this will be the one each become practice, then the name of smith and then feed them on the else that i but enough for me to be so basically she'll sit and then if it up that's known be the headset on the phone so that the, if it's a guy, he's become the man of the voltage from this film with the he refutable evidence of the density power of uranium 238. and they totally the ship's unsurpassed duplicity, which did the supply and the ukrainian mean with thousands of deadly uranium shells that's, that's, that's indeed pretty can give me is this is the light that in the kidnapped island that's enable for us. i live feed it can to get, i increased, i lead to at least get any feedback in between them and the both of us, if anybody at
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and i think the by the benefit of hindsight of the last 5 years, certainly a successful policy both in terms of stabilizing the state to jim when kush me and in terms of giving a clear answer to cross border terrorism. yeah, because i come from the same area and i feel that it is beneficial to the people of crush me. the business is i'm climbing into the infrastructure as has been yet, when are they going to 70 was able to in the parliament, there was a total position from southern section of. yeah, i think it was a political conversation and that was a political move because article 370 was more of the move and it was more than just a political move. it was also linked to security foreign policy. and i think it served all those interest me when we finally got it done. and i think now there's a reasonable consensus in the country that it was a good move. and that now we move to the next stage, perhaps of the healing touch and you're moving crush me to rapidly moving towards stability and almost see. so that brings me to naturally, so after this, dump them to some of the with the 2nd lo
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and so, and, you know, looking back more than 30 years, hindsight is always 2020. they didn't have that, of course, in the early ninety's. and as always, thank you. finally, parts of south america and the pacific region have been treated to a rear display in the sky. and you're going to see it to what you're looking at. here is known as a ring of fire. it's caused by what's known as an annual or, or re shaped solar eclipse. in this case, the moon lines up between the sun and the earth, but doesn't completely block out the sun. the ring of fire was most clearly visible from southern argentina, chile, and right here on easter island. you're watching the the news. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more of old news. i hope to see you then the women holding their own. i don't nobody it is imagine female manages manages the yeah. and ritual roles, the work in a tricky environment and the monitoring jobs having drunk many times the ground next door on the dw, the join us on aspects for the onset to list everything, watches it's going to get very interesting because
and so, and, you know, looking back more than 30 years, hindsight is always 2020. they didn't have that, of course, in the early ninety's. and as always, thank you. finally, parts of south america and the pacific region have been treated to a rear display in the sky. and you're going to see it to what you're looking at. here is known as a ring of fire. it's caused by what's known as an annual or, or re shaped solar eclipse. in this case, the moon lines up between the sun and the earth, but...
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practically no access to any data, whether the operation will be successful, we will only know in hindsightthe next few months. evaluate the kurdish operation will also depend on how long ukraine will be able to hold these territories. already on september 11, russia made the first attempts to return some settlements of the region under its control. with the exception of local advances, in general the situation has not changed much, but these are far from the last such attacks. in zma , the dates are already sounding, from october to november, supposedly the deadline by which russian soldiers were tasked with fully regaining control over the region. at the same time, most likely, there is no need to expect drastic changes on the kharkiv front. these were donbas realities. i am yaroslav krechko, see you soon. greetings, it's news time in ateres presso, kateryna shirokpoyas works in the studio, 12 people were injured due to an airstrike on a residential five-story building in the saltiv district of kharkiv. among them is one child and a police officer. search and rescue operations have alread
practically no access to any data, whether the operation will be successful, we will only know in hindsightthe next few months. evaluate the kurdish operation will also depend on how long ukraine will be able to hold these territories. already on september 11, russia made the first attempts to return some settlements of the region under its control. with the exception of local advances, in general the situation has not changed much, but these are far from the last such attacks. in zma , the...
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but that that is only with hindsight.04, independence wasn't on anyone�*s lips outside the snp. and he drove that whole campaign. he did a very strong deal with david cameron. i mean, he said that in fact he was able to slightly kind of bamboozle him into offering the referendum that alex salmond wanted, which was the one that only had two options on the ballot paper. so all of that would only be possible with somebody who could look at all the statistics, which at the beginning were just so overwhelmingly negative to his cause, to the party of the snp, to the possibility of independence, to the idea of scotland as a separate country, as a distinctive country. he saw all of those difficulties and he powered right through them. the scotsmans�* westminster correspondent alexander brown reflected on his life and influence on scottish politics. it's really shocking. alex seemed like one of those massive figures who would be in and out of scottish politics forever. even when he left the snp had a huge falling out with a party,
but that that is only with hindsight.04, independence wasn't on anyone�*s lips outside the snp. and he drove that whole campaign. he did a very strong deal with david cameron. i mean, he said that in fact he was able to slightly kind of bamboozle him into offering the referendum that alex salmond wanted, which was the one that only had two options on the ballot paper. so all of that would only be possible with somebody who could look at all the statistics, which at the beginning were just so...