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. >> in hindsight you laugh about it. but he was carrying a flower pot, i didn't want him to stumble or hurt the pot and i said to him, matthew you need to put that down, so he just went. because he did exactly what i told him to do. >> his mother said the most rewarding tribute at the navy cross ceremony came to the navy seal who did not talk so much about his navy hero, but his day-to-day heroism. >> he's gone, but his memory, his character, his integrity has influenced the lives of these men that interacted with him. and you know that's what you wish for your own life as well as your children is that, because they lived someone else is better off. >> reporter: this past week we talked with a former seal just back from afghanistan. he told us the team built a mock up of the target and practiced for two weeks. jana katsuyama got information from a retired navy seal in cupertino and here's her report. >> reporter: the faces and names of the navy seal team six who captured him remain a secret. part of an elite brotherhood
. >> in hindsight you laugh about it. but he was carrying a flower pot, i didn't want him to stumble or hurt the pot and i said to him, matthew you need to put that down, so he just went. because he did exactly what i told him to do. >> his mother said the most rewarding tribute at the navy cross ceremony came to the navy seal who did not talk so much about his navy hero, but his day-to-day heroism. >> he's gone, but his memory, his character, his integrity has influenced the...
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san francisco a quarter century ago, at the time for hindsight. the city seemed less crowded then, green and green colored buses less abnoxious than today's counter parts. the hills less filled with high rises. but there was an unpopular war and presidential politics. 1968 was an election year, one by one the hopefuls came to town in search of california's king making delegates. the mood of the country was as different as the candidates trying to capture it. >> now demonstrators shut down government officials and the government drags protesters. -- threaten to burn the city down, and others have tried. a poet proclaims that throat cutting time is growing nigh. >> some will tell you that this is a terrible time to be alive, a war abroad and no peace at home. i am going to tell you my view, sure we have problems, but my friends, whenever you think of the united states of america, remember this is still the place travel any other country, the traffic is all one way. they are going this way, they are not going over there to live. >>> san francisco was
san francisco a quarter century ago, at the time for hindsight. the city seemed less crowded then, green and green colored buses less abnoxious than today's counter parts. the hills less filled with high rises. but there was an unpopular war and presidential politics. 1968 was an election year, one by one the hopefuls came to town in search of california's king making delegates. the mood of the country was as different as the candidates trying to capture it. >> now demonstrators shut down...
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>> well, i think the whole book is hindsight. you could go hindsight with any of it. i think starting from when i was a kid, you know, i would rather get the football scholarship than be in jail when the scouts came around, you know. >> would you? >> yeah. >> these are interesting -- if i could have gone back and played football now and still get a college scholarship even though i would have never turned pro because i was too small, i would do that. and i think as far as the relationship with sandy, you know, i should have did the honorable thing. i should have left her. if i wanted to screw around, i should have ended it. but, you know -- >> given what your life has ended up now, the question i'm really asking is whether you regret the cost of events. forget your behavior for a moment or whether you wish that you never were unfaithful and still with sandra, how do you honestly feel? >> i wouldn't go that. >> caller: change things. in a way, i'm glad stuff happened. i'm not happy that i hurt her and so many people around her and my family and everybody else. i would
>> well, i think the whole book is hindsight. you could go hindsight with any of it. i think starting from when i was a kid, you know, i would rather get the football scholarship than be in jail when the scouts came around, you know. >> would you? >> yeah. >> these are interesting -- if i could have gone back and played football now and still get a college scholarship even though i would have never turned pro because i was too small, i would do that. and i think as far...
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you might be looking at hindsight and you said naturally that is the call to make. remember when jimmy keart tried to rescue them in tehran. >> and the helicopter did fail in this case. anything can go wrong and this one really was remarkably well. >> and he had other choices. the president was to push a bottom, launch a missile or a bomb and flatten the place. do you really know then that you've got osama bin laden. the president decided to take a risky option because it could go wrong very easily because they wanted the proof to know 10 years later that we actually did get him. >> and we know now that the c.i.a. had a safe house in abbotobad where they were monitoring this house. >> how did that keep that undercover? >> amazing. >> it is amazing. >> i read somewhere it's the nearest thing to britain in pakistan. it's not like having a safe house out in the northwest frontier where you would stand out. it's a much more cosmopolitan city than that. but still they had to keep this very low profile. my understanding is that these c.i.a. operatives that were there, one
you might be looking at hindsight and you said naturally that is the call to make. remember when jimmy keart tried to rescue them in tehran. >> and the helicopter did fail in this case. anything can go wrong and this one really was remarkably well. >> and he had other choices. the president was to push a bottom, launch a missile or a bomb and flatten the place. do you really know then that you've got osama bin laden. the president decided to take a risky option because it could go...
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>> well, he started nesting so to speak. >> it is extraordinary. >> and the hindsight being 20/20 and you watched the correspondents dinner and seth myers' joke, and saying that he was hosting an hour on c-span in the afternoon was osama bin laden, and it is basic as that, the man hiding in plain sight? >> well, again, i think that the part of the people are feeling excited and happy about all of this, but as we become more sober and reflect, you know, listen everyday that he had an additional day of life and of relative ease and pleasure when people in this country and around the world frankly were suffering from the decisions that he had made everyday of justice delayed was justice denied, and although we are pleased about the outcome, we have to ask whether or not it should have really take then lo -- taken this long, and what kind of failures were in place at the end of the second administration that made it take so long. >> melissa, always great to have you on, melissa harris-perry, great to have you on. >> thanks. >> and terrorism at home, and that is the question that many are
>> well, he started nesting so to speak. >> it is extraordinary. >> and the hindsight being 20/20 and you watched the correspondents dinner and seth myers' joke, and saying that he was hosting an hour on c-span in the afternoon was osama bin laden, and it is basic as that, the man hiding in plain sight? >> well, again, i think that the part of the people are feeling excited and happy about all of this, but as we become more sober and reflect, you know, listen everyday...
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. >> with the benefit of historical hindsight, we can all see things that we wish had been done differently or not at all. >> this morning, david cameron joined the irish prime minister on a trip to the brewery and reflected on the queen's words. >> she reflected on things in the past that could have been done differently or not at all would have spoken volumes to people in ireland. >> the queen is hosting a celebration of irish music and culture. the theme again is friendship. >> and for much more of the queen of's historic visit, due to visit our website. the banquet held at the castle. it is all there as usual at bbc.com/news. while you are on line, get in contact with me and the rest of the bbc news team. that does bring us to the end of tonight'is broadcast. thank you so much for watching and see you back here tomorrow. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of
. >> with the benefit of historical hindsight, we can all see things that we wish had been done differently or not at all. >> this morning, david cameron joined the irish prime minister on a trip to the brewery and reflected on the queen's words. >> she reflected on things in the past that could have been done differently or not at all would have spoken volumes to people in ireland. >> the queen is hosting a celebration of irish music and culture. the theme again is...
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without the benefit of the historical hindsight, we can all see things which we would wish had been done differently or not at all. >> it had been an unusually direct and personal. then to the work of the peace process in northern ireland. >> i applaud the work of all of those involved in the peace process and of all of those who support and nurture peace. the lessons from the peace process are clear, whatever life rose at best, our individual responses will be strong for it to work together to share the load. >> she talked about the golden thread that ties the family friendship between the two islands. friendship which this visit was undoubtedly promoting, went along -- would be on the standing ovation she received. earlier, she had been to the sporting stadium where in 1920, british forces opened fire on a crowd watching a football match. 14 and said people were killed. -- innocent people were killed. this visit is a balancing act. after the honoring of the early republican heroes who fought against britain, today the queen paid tribute to the 50,000 irishman who lost their lives fight
without the benefit of the historical hindsight, we can all see things which we would wish had been done differently or not at all. >> it had been an unusually direct and personal. then to the work of the peace process in northern ireland. >> i applaud the work of all of those involved in the peace process and of all of those who support and nurture peace. the lessons from the peace process are clear, whatever life rose at best, our individual responses will be strong for it to work...
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. >> with the benefit of historical hindsight, we can all see things which we would wish had been done differently or not at all. >> this morning, david cameron joined the irish prime minister on a visit to dublin brewery and reflected on the queen's words. >> i thought what she said about things in the past that could have been done differently or not done at all i think what have spoken volumes to people in ireland. >> this evening, a very different setting to last night's dinner and speech. the queen is hosting its celebration of irish music and culture. the theme again his friendship. once president barack obama has set the borders before the arab- israeli war of 1967 should be the basis for a future palestinian state. plenty more on his major speech on middle eastern policy on bbc news. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, an
. >> with the benefit of historical hindsight, we can all see things which we would wish had been done differently or not at all. >> this morning, david cameron joined the irish prime minister on a visit to dublin brewery and reflected on the queen's words. >> i thought what she said about things in the past that could have been done differently or not done at all i think what have spoken volumes to people in ireland. >> this evening, a very different setting to last...
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. >> with the benefit of historical hindsight, we can all see things which we would wish had been done differently. or not at all. >> this morning, david cameron joined the irish prime minister on a visit to dublin brewery and reflected on the queen's words. >> i thought what she said about things in the past that could have been differently or not been done at all i think would have spoken volumes to people in ireland. >> a very different setting for the state dinner -- the queen is hosting irish music and culture and the theme is friendship. >> a reminder of our top story -- dominique strauss-kahn, who has resigned as director general of the imf was granted bail this afternoon, but he awaits trial on sex assault charges in new york. he says -- he is accused of attacking a made in new york. he will spend one more night in jail before being released. that does it for tonight's program. you can keep up-to-date with our -- with the day's developments on our web site. you can keep up-to-date with us on twitter. thank you for watching. see you tomorrow. >> hello and welcome. >> see the new
. >> with the benefit of historical hindsight, we can all see things which we would wish had been done differently. or not at all. >> this morning, david cameron joined the irish prime minister on a visit to dublin brewery and reflected on the queen's words. >> i thought what she said about things in the past that could have been differently or not been done at all i think would have spoken volumes to people in ireland. >> a very different setting for the state dinner --...
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aircraft started in earnest in the first half of the last century the dated footage me look a bit goofy in hindsight but there was a decades long debate among designers before the ideal layout was settled on among the very first to get it right was alex it should be your kid with his son he'd want to be a helicopter. it stands out as. the first russian helicopter that was able to take gold successfully. plus it's basically become the prototype for ninety five percent of the helicopters that have been designed in the world ever since. i think the rover model with a tail rotor. and also has shattered the world altitude record in one hundred thirty two reaching six hundred five meters. one more than thirty times higher than the previous mark or. if the town machine before it could barely reach the roof of a five story building. helicopter flew as high as today's tallest skyscrapers but with the secrecy that surrounded his work at the central aero hydrodynamic institute sunday the soviet record went long unrecognized despite increasing agreement on the rotor and fuselage design not all the test flights
aircraft started in earnest in the first half of the last century the dated footage me look a bit goofy in hindsight but there was a decades long debate among designers before the ideal layout was settled on among the very first to get it right was alex it should be your kid with his son he'd want to be a helicopter. it stands out as. the first russian helicopter that was able to take gold successfully. plus it's basically become the prototype for ninety five percent of the helicopters that...
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side of the rockies where the moment the muster side hung on for a point at regina friday night and hindsight have got a chances to go the banker is in the bar. and second in the lead up to snooze c'mon they took the lead against mr spock now cheek remain a spike and they'll be because bali home his first goal of the season made something simple. but the younger just leveled the game up one or another some of them with dying minutes to go second both on mountain states and got some. policies and she missed the chance to go top prophetess one at that you get nothing for a free kick start the off time with ericsson long going to defeat by just five of their opening nine games but which side marked the national a new stadium in style and they took the piss. and there's some greater scallop a secondary in the final of the russian cup on paper this is a one sided contest in the stands to as a line you have sold only five hundred tickets for the show. bizarrely a line you have reached the final without scoring a goal in a play getting through the previous rounds on penalties but that's doesn't both
side of the rockies where the moment the muster side hung on for a point at regina friday night and hindsight have got a chances to go the banker is in the bar. and second in the lead up to snooze c'mon they took the lead against mr spock now cheek remain a spike and they'll be because bali home his first goal of the season made something simple. but the younger just leveled the game up one or another some of them with dying minutes to go second both on mountain states and got some. policies...
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in hindsight, i look back at that and realize that it had much more of an impact on me than i knew at the time. i knew when i carried out the last execution that i would not do it again. i got very sick after that execution, but that is what it was like for me. i practiced what i call servant leadership. i would get home at about 2:00 in the morning and find it difficult to do anything but pace in my house with everybody else is asleep and return to the prison as early as 6:30 or 7:00 the next morning to check on everyone, and that is how i handled it -- pace in my house with everybody asleep. >> describe a situation where you would bring felony charges against a prosecutor for job- related conduct. >> if we had evidence that a prosecutor has engaged in felonious conduct, we would evaluate the evidence. it is what we would do in any other case. we determine the level of the conduct, the quality of the evidence, whether the evidence will be admissible in court in order to meet our burden of proof, which is the element of reasonable doubt. then we would probably prosecute a prosecutor o
in hindsight, i look back at that and realize that it had much more of an impact on me than i knew at the time. i knew when i carried out the last execution that i would not do it again. i got very sick after that execution, but that is what it was like for me. i practiced what i call servant leadership. i would get home at about 2:00 in the morning and find it difficult to do anything but pace in my house with everybody else is asleep and return to the prison as early as 6:30 or 7:00 the next...
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it to be there at the moment the moscow side hung on for a point that we've been on friday night in hindsight the better chance is to go they would think that getting the bar. second in the league down to trust used to gone blatantly against the same spot i know jake when you strike up a court volleying home his first goal of the season and then some for the interval . but they under the silver level the game. one or the very similar manner in the dying minutes. did go second though. second bottom. hourly that's o'connor says angie missed the chance to go track after their last one well at leg by going they already have netted for a free kick on the stroke of half time to hold telex and lobbing one into feats after they'd lost five of their opening knowing games that's rude when its side not match at the new stadium in style and she dropped to fifth. and on sunday to scout will play second year in the final of the russian cup this is a one sided contest and in the stands to as a line has sold only five hundred tickets for the showpiece game. bizarrely outline your how to reach the final witho
it to be there at the moment the moscow side hung on for a point that we've been on friday night in hindsight the better chance is to go they would think that getting the bar. second in the league down to trust used to gone blatantly against the same spot i know jake when you strike up a court volleying home his first goal of the season and then some for the interval . but they under the silver level the game. one or the very similar manner in the dying minutes. did go second though. second...
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of the saddle rockies without a moment the moscow side hung on for a point been on friday night in hindsight the better chance is to go get a drink or getting a bar. and second in the league down the trust used to bomb really against the same spot right now chick rainiest i thought they were going to court volleying home his first goal of the season. for the interval. but they under the level of the game one all very similar manner in the design minutes one did go second though not a second bottom. a while earlier it was o'connor says and he missed the chance to go track after the last one will not turn back. netted for a free kick on the stroke of half time to hold a lot of england defeats after they'd lost five of their opening knowing games but its route to its side march the eighth mainly match at the new stadium in style and she dropped to fifth. and on sunday to scour play second year yet in the final of the russian cup on paper this is a one sided contest and in the stands two as a line has sold only five hundred tickets for the showpiece. bizarrely atlanta how to reach the final with
of the saddle rockies without a moment the moscow side hung on for a point been on friday night in hindsight the better chance is to go get a drink or getting a bar. and second in the league down the trust used to bomb really against the same spot right now chick rainiest i thought they were going to court volleying home his first goal of the season. for the interval. but they under the level of the game one all very similar manner in the design minutes one did go second though not a second...
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on the compound where the scales the video is author a glimpse of bin laden's life as a fugitive in hindsight one take shakes the al qaeda leader preparing a message to the u.s. believed to have been produced late last year in another video bin laden seen watching a programme about himself on arabic television or bracket ball has criticized but they going to live a pretty full of bin laden's death the president the release of photos of the al qaeda leaders body size national security risks the exact circumstances of his death rate are clear and have raised questions about the legality of the killing. or not to house the story. here we began with an international news bombshell proudly dropped by the united states there was a female who was in fact in a lot of fire. that reportedly was used as a shield to shield. him from the incoming fire by tuesday of the corner of a major back in the room with bin laden a woman bin laden is what a woman rather bin laden's wife rushed the u.s. assaulter and was shot in the leg but not killed america grabbed the world's attention after announcing the assassin
on the compound where the scales the video is author a glimpse of bin laden's life as a fugitive in hindsight one take shakes the al qaeda leader preparing a message to the u.s. believed to have been produced late last year in another video bin laden seen watching a programme about himself on arabic television or bracket ball has criticized but they going to live a pretty full of bin laden's death the president the release of photos of the al qaeda leaders body size national security risks the...
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russia's central bank has held off raising interest rates despite concerns about hindsight prices in russia are rising at twice the european average which has to rate increases this year and economies such as there are signs price pressure is easing although inflation raves a major concern. russian economy is still suffering from the lack of saves we know that there is a reserve fund will discuss these savings but russian population doesn't feel safe in march so louis inflation pressure in the facial grades will be very much looking to just do it russian house will want to see more and also you know in the long term plans because the plan to send that inflation is extremely bad for investments it's very hard to plan again this week keys for the next ten years if you are not quite sure that the inflation rate will stay the level but take the seven the six the son and inflation is forty two around the rate of eight to ten percent so this is result in their pile certainty for the companies and their heart and certainly for the russian household which will plan their spending so as a res
russia's central bank has held off raising interest rates despite concerns about hindsight prices in russia are rising at twice the european average which has to rate increases this year and economies such as there are signs price pressure is easing although inflation raves a major concern. russian economy is still suffering from the lack of saves we know that there is a reserve fund will discuss these savings but russian population doesn't feel safe in march so louis inflation pressure in the...