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with hindsight, he recrets good faith. with hindsight, he regrets going _ good faith. with hindsight, he regrets going out _ good faith. with hindsight, he regrets going out to _ good faith. with hindsight, he regrets going out to the - good faith. with hindsight, he i regrets going out to the garden. good faith. with hindsight, he - regrets going out to the garden. he: has regrets going out to the garden. has apologised very, very clearly. the cabinet have shown their support, including the chancellor, though from him, support, including the chancellor, thoughfrom him, it support, including the chancellor, though from him, it was quieter. mr speaker, i want to apologise. for many, yesterday's apologyjust many, yesterday's apology just didn't many, yesterday's apologyjust didn't cut it. the mood among tories is dim. some critics are keeping their council for is dim. some critics are keeping their councilfor now, is dim. some critics are keeping their council for now, waiting perhaps to hear from their constituencies. in stamford, rock—solid tory turf, long—standing
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hindsight is a wonderful— choose to do so. hindsight is a wonderful thing, _ choose to do so. hindsight is a wonderful thing, but _ choose to do so. hindsight is a wonderful thing, but with - wonderful thing, but with hindsight, virginia giuffre, do you think that she should not have accepted that settlement that was put before her? it was certainly a _ that was put before her? it was certainly a mistake, _ that was put before her? it was certainly a mistake, both - that was put before her? it was certainly a mistake, both in - certainly a mistake, both in terms of the broadening, which is not something her and her attorney should have agreed to. if they had any future plans to go after prince andrew or anyone else, and certainly that half $1 million number seems woefully inadequate for someone who, if indeed she is the victim, of childhood sexual abuse. . , , . ., victim, of childhood sexual abuse. . ,, . ., abuse. 0k, we appreciate your analysis- _ of course, the civil lawsuit is at a crucial stage today in new york, as we have mentioned, and we will have coverage for you th
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we discovered the real captain hindsight, haven't we, mister speaker? >> they are going to have to defend some of this nonsense. let me spell out the significance of yesterday's developments. sue gray, having found evidence of behavior, potentially a criminal offense. you do not understand the significance of what happened yesterday i really do despair, the police -- the police having got that much from sue gray, the most serious breach in the roles. what they meant by that, they ought to have known what they were doing was an offense, little ambiguity without the absence of any reasonable -- mister prime minister, mister prime minister. i will hear the question, it is very interesting. members do not wish that, please leave quietly. >> having got the material from sue gray the police had to make a decision whether what they had before that was the most serious and flagrant breaches. if members want to laugh at that laugh. the police filled out what they meant. they decided on the material they already got. what they ought to have known is an offense an
we discovered the real captain hindsight, haven't we, mister speaker? >> they are going to have to defend some of this nonsense. let me spell out the significance of yesterday's developments. sue gray, having found evidence of behavior, potentially a criminal offense. you do not understand the significance of what happened yesterday i really do despair, the police -- the police having got that much from sue gray, the most serious breach in the roles. what they meant by that, they ought to...
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. >> with hindsight, he regret going out to the garden and coming back into the office. i think he is right to do that, recognizing, as he said, not just the frustration, anger and upset that people have had. there is also the investigation being taken forward, once we know the details of that, we will come back to parliament. >> this was the primary moment, the prime ministerial apology in part. >> with the garden as an extension of the office, which has been in constant use because of the role of fresh air in stopping the virus. i went into that garden just after 6:00 on the 20th of may, 2020, for going back into my office 25 minutes later to continue working. i believed implicitly that this was a work event. that speaker, with hindsight, i should have sent everyone back inde. >> there is boris johnson admitting for the first time that he'd attended a drinks gathering in the garden at downing street in 2020 when it was under strict restrictions. he is also said he thought it was a work event, which many don't accept. >> he is damaging the entire conservative brand with
. >> with hindsight, he regret going out to the garden and coming back into the office. i think he is right to do that, recognizing, as he said, not just the frustration, anger and upset that people have had. there is also the investigation being taken forward, once we know the details of that, we will come back to parliament. >> this was the primary moment, the prime ministerial apology in part. >> with the garden as an extension of the office, which has been in constant use...
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they— rules in hindsight were too harsh. they may— rules in hindsight were too harsh. they may very well have been in a lot of— they may very well have been in a lot of people are arguing that they were at— lot of people are arguing that they were at the time. but the government made them _ were at the time. but the government made them in the government and civil servants, there are also working _ civil servants, there are also working with government ministers must _ working with government ministers must abide by them. going to the yorkshire post and to go to the yorkshire post on this latest story that there are reasons for that. . ., for that. the executive of the council, what _ for that. the executive of the council, what date _ for that. the executive of the council, what date was - the executive of the council, what this now. looking at the spreadsheet. december 2020. this now. looking at the spreadsheet. december2020. she was out of the covid—19 task force in the civil servants were actually tasked with writing the rules and coming up with the wording f
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speaker, with hindsight, i should have sent everyone back inside. i should have found some other way to thank them. >> this eventook place in the downing street garden in may 2020, a time when stringent social distancing rules were in place. we know at least 30 people attended. we also know it is one of a number of alleged social gatherings that took place at downing street when london was under covid rerictions. opposition parties want the prime minister to stand down. here is the labor leader. >> there we have it. after months of deceit and deception, the pathetic spectacle of a man who has run out of road. [yelling] his defense that he didn't realize that he was at a party. [laughter] it is so ridiculous that it is actually offensive to the british public. [louder yelling] he has been forced to admit what everyone knew, that when the whole country was locked wn, he was hosting boozy parties at downing street. is he not want to do the decent thing and resign? >> this was the prime minister's response. >> i appreciate the point that he is making ab
speaker, with hindsight, i should have sent everyone back inside. i should have found some other way to thank them. >> this eventook place in the downing street garden in may 2020, a time when stringent social distancing rules were in place. we know at least 30 people attended. we also know it is one of a number of alleged social gatherings that took place at downing street when london was under covid rerictions. opposition parties want the prime minister to stand down. here is the labor...
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it is precisely because we did not listen to captain hindsight that we have the fastest-growing economy in the g7, mr. speaker. and we have got all of the big calls right. mp starmer: they are going to have to go out and defend some of this nonsense. sue gray voted to the police, having found evidence of behavior that is potentially a criminal offense. you do not understand the significance of what happened yesterday, i do despair. because the police -- prime minister, the police having gotten that material from sue gray, subjected to a test to decide whether to investigate, and that was whether it was the most serious and flagrant type of breach in the rules. the police spelled out that what they meant by that, you ought to have known what they were doing was an offense. there was little ambiguity. >> mr. prime minister. this question will continue. i will hear the question. unfortunately you might not believe this, but other constituents are very interested in both the questions and answers. if movement -- if members do not wish to hear it, please leave, quietly. here starmer. mp star
it is precisely because we did not listen to captain hindsight that we have the fastest-growing economy in the g7, mr. speaker. and we have got all of the big calls right. mp starmer: they are going to have to go out and defend some of this nonsense. sue gray voted to the police, having found evidence of behavior that is potentially a criminal offense. you do not understand the significance of what happened yesterday, i do despair. because the police -- prime minister, the police having gotten...
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in the hindsight, could the exit have been orchestrated better? gen. milley: there is a few things that could have been done better. one is the intelligence piece. you know, an army that was on paper, 350,000, maybe 250,000, maybe, not 100% sure of the number, i suppose, but an army and police force of that size and government that literally collapses in 11 days, that was a surprise. so that's something that we need to figure out how and why that happened. it almost sounds like a malcolm gladwell tipping point study. it is something we need to sort out. and why is it that we didn't see that? i think that's really important. another one i think is the timing of our response. so, we had collapsed most of our military and most of the nato allies by the middle of july and the bases associated with them had been transitioned over to the afghan military. all that went relatively smoothly without many hiccups. and that was going on really for quite a while, probably the better part of a year, that was going pretty well. so the noncombatant evacuation is the p
in the hindsight, could the exit have been orchestrated better? gen. milley: there is a few things that could have been done better. one is the intelligence piece. you know, an army that was on paper, 350,000, maybe 250,000, maybe, not 100% sure of the number, i suppose, but an army and police force of that size and government that literally collapses in 11 days, that was a surprise. so that's something that we need to figure out how and why that happened. it almost sounds like a malcolm...
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and at the time, captain hindsight and others, and mister speaking reg, tracy, thank you mister speaker. my local hospital with george elliot has recently issued all of that stuff was in volunteers with the metal in recognition of the work that they've done and continue to do through the cobra pandemic. with the promise to join me in thanking them all for the incredible work they've done, including the specialist team, such as palliative care, who've had to act as surrogate families for patients who relatives you've been able to when it able to attend. because restrictions and when it comes to following that late in issuing a national service metal for all of our key workers who are doing such an outstanding job in keep our country going for the pandemic. alyssa? yes. of course business. because like my honorable friend and our i'm pleased that so many of the volunteers at the store foot georgette, it offers who have been recognized in the a crazed years, almost as i've seen the the metal that they are proposing. and i think it's, it's lovely. mrs. speaking a guy told the house before,
and at the time, captain hindsight and others, and mister speaking reg, tracy, thank you mister speaker. my local hospital with george elliot has recently issued all of that stuff was in volunteers with the metal in recognition of the work that they've done and continue to do through the cobra pandemic. with the promise to join me in thanking them all for the incredible work they've done, including the specialist team, such as palliative care, who've had to act as surrogate families for...
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we have discovered the real captain hindsight, haven't we, mr. speaker? >> got to love those moments on the floor of parliament. salma abdelaziz joins us now. you have this report, you also have an investigation by metropolitan police of this, which is remarkable. >> reporter: absolutely. these next few hours could be make or break for the prime minister because as you said, there are now two investigations into allegations that multiple parties took place right behind me here. at the prime minister's office and residence. parties across multiple lockdowns over the course of two years, the first of those investigations, of course, being led by senior civil servant, sue gray, the gray report. and that report had been sharing information throughout their investigation with the metropolitan police. and the police said yesterday, now they're launching their own probe because it seems some of these events could have potentially breached covid rules. criminal offenses could have occurred just so downing street staff could party. we could be looking at staffers
we have discovered the real captain hindsight, haven't we, mr. speaker? >> got to love those moments on the floor of parliament. salma abdelaziz joins us now. you have this report, you also have an investigation by metropolitan police of this, which is remarkable. >> reporter: absolutely. these next few hours could be make or break for the prime minister because as you said, there are now two investigations into allegations that multiple parties took place right behind me here. at...
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with hindsight, and all of those i with hindsight, and all of those words. — with hindsight, and all of those words. as— with hindsight, and all of those words. as i_ with hindsight, and all of those words. as i said _ with hindsight, and all of those words. as i said before, - with hindsight, and all of those words. as i said before, the - with hindsight, and all of those i words. as i said before, the truth of the _ words. as i said before, the truth of the matter— words. as i said before, the truth of the matter is _ words. as i said before, the truth of the matter is that _ words. as i said before, the truth of the matter is that apologies i of the matter is that apologies count— of the matter is that apologies count for— of the matter is that apologies count for something _ of the matter is that apologies count for something when - of the matter is that apologies count for something when you| of the matter is that apologies i count for something when you act of the matter is that apologies - count for something when you act to demonstrate — count for something when you
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and at the time attracting hindsight. and others i missed him speaking vague tracy, thank you mister speaker. my local hospital with george eliot was recently issued. all of each staff help was in volunteers with the metal in recognition of the work that they've done and continue to do through the cobra. fundamental. were the primary to join me in thanking them all for the incredible work they've done, including specialist team such as palliative care. we've had to act as surrogate families proficiency, relatives who been able to when attend it, able to attend because restrictions, and when it comes to, to following the lead in issuing a national service model for all of our key workers are doing such an outstanding job in keeping our country going through the i yes, of course mrs. because like my honorable friend and our i'm pleased that so many of the volunteers at john the stock that george at it offers will have been recognized in the acquitted years almost as i've seen the, the metal that they are proposing. and i th
and at the time attracting hindsight. and others i missed him speaking vague tracy, thank you mister speaker. my local hospital with george eliot was recently issued. all of each staff help was in volunteers with the metal in recognition of the work that they've done and continue to do through the cobra. fundamental. were the primary to join me in thanking them all for the incredible work they've done, including specialist team such as palliative care. we've had to act as surrogate families...
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lucky the prime minister himself said yesterday that, with hindsight, he regrets going out into the garden and thanking the staff rather than telling them to come back into the office. i think he was right to do that, recognising as he said, and it is something i've seen as well, is that notjust is something i've seen as well, is that not just the frustration, anger and upset is whether people have had around their view that there has been one thing being sent to people about what we should all do, as we were doing at the time, and what they perceive happening at number ten. it is also why it is right that we have got this investigation being taken forward. and once you've got the details of that, we will come back to parliament. obviously we will be publishing the findings of that report, it will be taking questions from parliamentarians and being very buckingham palace has announced that prince andrew is returning his royal and military titles to the queen. he will no longer be referred to as his royal highness in any official capacity. it comes just a day after prince andrew's lawyers f
lucky the prime minister himself said yesterday that, with hindsight, he regrets going out into the garden and thanking the staff rather than telling them to come back into the office. i think he was right to do that, recognising as he said, and it is something i've seen as well, is that notjust is something i've seen as well, is that not just the frustration, anger and upset is whether people have had around their view that there has been one thing being sent to people about what we should all...
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but mister speaker, with hindsight, i should have sent everyone back inside. johnson said he believed the bring your own booth party was held to thank his staff for working so hard. in the early months of the pandemic moving, maybe even though it was held at a time when the rest of the country could only legally meet one person from another household opposition, leaders want him to resign. so do some conservatives. i don't think he can continue as leader, the concert to park in play minister, asking people to follow the rules and guidance of his government. i deleted it. while johnson and the others were gathered at downing street, many people in the u. k. couldn't even bid good bye to their loved ones dying of coven 19. they feel cheated. they were laughing at us. while we were breakin, our families will break, and they sound breakin. and they will bring in their own bows to apply. for now borders, johnson appears prepared to ride out the storm, but with his popularity ratings collapsing. this may be one controversy too far for the embattled prime minister hu
but mister speaker, with hindsight, i should have sent everyone back inside. johnson said he believed the bring your own booth party was held to thank his staff for working so hard. in the early months of the pandemic moving, maybe even though it was held at a time when the rest of the country could only legally meet one person from another household opposition, leaders want him to resign. so do some conservatives. i don't think he can continue as leader, the concert to park in play minister,...
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. >> in hindsight our appreciation was a party. we have discovered real hindsight, haven't we, mr. speaker? let me spell out we are going to have to defend some of this nonsense. let me spell out the significance of yesterday's developments. sue gray uttered to the police having found behavior of behavior that is potentially a criminal offense. prime minister, you don't understand the significance of what happened yesterday. i really do despair. prime minister, the police, having gotten that material from sue gray subject to a test whether to investigate. the test is if it is the most serious and flagrant-type of breach of the rules. the police felt that what they meant by that those involved ought to have known what they were doing was an offense and there was little ambiguity. mr. prime minister, mr. prime minister -- >> this question will continue and i will hear the question. unfortunately, you might not believe this but our constituents are very interested in the questions and answers. if the members not wish to hear it please leave quietly. tom: who is this guy? >> having got
. >> in hindsight our appreciation was a party. we have discovered real hindsight, haven't we, mr. speaker? let me spell out we are going to have to defend some of this nonsense. let me spell out the significance of yesterday's developments. sue gray uttered to the police having found behavior of behavior that is potentially a criminal offense. prime minister, you don't understand the significance of what happened yesterday. i really do despair. prime minister, the police, having gotten...
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hindsight is a wonderful thing, isn't it? you look back and you say oh, if only i'd taken a slightly different decision there. i'm not going to go into them here, but believe me there are some things i wish i had done differently over the course of my career. it would be arrogant and blind of me not to recognise that. fran unsworth, thank you for coming on newswatch. thank you very much. and thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see, hear or read on bbc news on tv, radio, online and social media, email newswatch: or you can find us on twitter: you can call us: and do have a look at our website for previous interviews. that's all from us. will be back to hear you thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. bye— bye. hello. it looks like the weather is taking part in dryjanuary — no significant rain on the way this weekend, nor indeed until at least the start of next week. there isn't going to be a huge amount of this either — blue sky and sunshine this weekend.
hindsight is a wonderful thing, isn't it? you look back and you say oh, if only i'd taken a slightly different decision there. i'm not going to go into them here, but believe me there are some things i wish i had done differently over the course of my career. it would be arrogant and blind of me not to recognise that. fran unsworth, thank you for coming on newswatch. thank you very much. and thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see, hear...
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are crucial for me, he said, in hindsight, if you at again, he would _ in hindsight, if you at again, he would have _ in hindsight, if you at again, he would have done things differently, and that— would have done things differently, and that to me as an acceptance from the prime _ and that to me as an acceptance from the prime minister that he did wrong and therefore are to be consistent with what — and therefore are to be consistent with what i— and therefore are to be consistent with what i can accept before, i don't _ with what i can accept before, i don't believe his position as prime minister— don't believe his position as prime minister or— don't believe his position as prime minister or leader of the conservative party is tenable and he needs _ conservative party is tenable and he needs to _ conservative party is tenable and he needs to resign. that conservative party is tenable and he needs to resign.— needs to resign. that is the first conservative _ needs to resign. that is the first conservative mp _ needs to resign. that is the first conservative mp breaking -
are crucial for me, he said, in hindsight, if you at again, he would _ in hindsight, if you at again, he would have _ in hindsight, if you at again, he would have done things differently, and that— would have done things differently, and that to me as an acceptance from the prime _ and that to me as an acceptance from the prime minister that he did wrong and therefore are to be consistent with what — and therefore are to be consistent with what i— and therefore are to be consistent with...
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with hindsight, i should have sent every one back inside. i should have found some other way to fight them and i should have recognised it. even if it could be said technically to full. within the guidance, there would be millions and millions of people who simply would not see it. that way. people who suffered terribly, people who are forbidden from meeting loved ones at all. ready inside or outside and to them and to this house i offer my hot vote. apologies. and early i spoke to the of these correspond burger mos in london and asked if the embattled british prime minister was able to do some damage control. yes, that was his aim. he knew that there was so much anger within his own m pays and within the public that he felt that he had to apologize. and he looked a bit sheepish. i would say when, when you look at those pictures, however, it wasn't in full on apology, it was somehow reserved. there were a lot of was a lot of passive language. and he also said that he believed it was a work meeting. and it was somehow within the guidance, so
with hindsight, i should have sent every one back inside. i should have found some other way to fight them and i should have recognised it. even if it could be said technically to full. within the guidance, there would be millions and millions of people who simply would not see it. that way. people who suffered terribly, people who are forbidden from meeting loved ones at all. ready inside or outside and to them and to this house i offer my hot vote. apologies. and early i spoke to the of these...
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hindsight is a wonderful thing, isn't it? you look back and you say oh, if only a taken a slightly decision there. i'm not going to go into them here but believe me there are some things i wish i had done differently over the course of my career. it would be arrogant and blind of me not to recognise that. fran unsworth, thank you for coming on newswatch. thank you very much. and thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your comments on what you see, hear or read on bbc news on tv, radio, online and social media e—mail newswatch. or you can find us on twitter. you can call us. and do have a look at our website for previous interviews. that's all from us. will be back to hear you thoughts about bbc news next week. bye— bye. slow rising temperature here in redding it was only 5 degrees in the afternoon. some sunshine in the northeast of scotland and here temperatures were in double figures. dry, high pressure zone charges for been a dominant feature of the weather for the last ten days or so. there is
hindsight is a wonderful thing, isn't it? you look back and you say oh, if only a taken a slightly decision there. i'm not going to go into them here but believe me there are some things i wish i had done differently over the course of my career. it would be arrogant and blind of me not to recognise that. fran unsworth, thank you for coming on newswatch. thank you very much. and thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your comments on what you see, hear or read on bbc...
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speaker, with hindsight, i should have sent everyone back inside. i should have found some other way to thank them. and i should have recognized that even if it could be said technically to fall within the guidance, there would be millions of people who simply would not see it that way. people who suffered terribly, people who were forbidden from meeting loved ones at all, inside or outside, and for them into this house, i offer my heartfelt apologies, and all i ask is that -- be allowed to complete her inquiry into that day so that the full facts can be established, and i will of course come back to the house and make a statement. this morning i had meetings with colleagues. i shall have further such meetings later today. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituent carol ridgway has eight weeks of stress and worry as she waits for an appointment at a clinic. 85% of patients wait only two weeks -- jonathan: the prime minister will face a series of questions now in parliament, and this will get pretty heated over what happened in spring of last year. f
speaker, with hindsight, i should have sent everyone back inside. i should have found some other way to thank them. and i should have recognized that even if it could be said technically to fall within the guidance, there would be millions of people who simply would not see it that way. people who suffered terribly, people who were forbidden from meeting loved ones at all, inside or outside, and for them into this house, i offer my heartfelt apologies, and all i ask is that -- be allowed to...
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in hindsight we sometimes have to realize yesterday's ideas of progress can become today's and tomorrow's problems, think about the ecological crisis it is a product of former ideas of progress. so what we need is better progress. progress that is not measured just a short term results, but also factors in the long-term consequences and effects. progress that addresses the concerns of all of our citizens. because we know that change in a democracy only works if it isn't by the people and for the people. this is precisely for the second part of today's theme comes in, restoring trust. the sheer magnitude of globalization, digitalization and climate adaptation leaves many citizens worrying while well-paid jobs move away, but energy prices and big cities continue to soar. tensions remain secure and health systems reliable. leaving questions like these unanswered erodes trust. trust in our democratic systems and their promise of equal opportunities. and trust also social market economy and its promise of fairness. yes, the trust can erode it. but it can also be one back. and recent global sur
in hindsight we sometimes have to realize yesterday's ideas of progress can become today's and tomorrow's problems, think about the ecological crisis it is a product of former ideas of progress. so what we need is better progress. progress that is not measured just a short term results, but also factors in the long-term consequences and effects. progress that addresses the concerns of all of our citizens. because we know that change in a democracy only works if it isn't by the people and for...
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. >> with hindsight, i should have sent everyone back inside. i should have found some other way to thank them. and i should have recognized that, even if it could be said technically could fall within the guidance, there would be millions and millions of people who simply would not see it that way. vonnie: global news, 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. shery: frontier markets in asia on the radar for investors hunting for high economic growth and strong demographics. we'll speak with the frontier markets investor for some top picks in the region. but of next, we hear why markets are entering the late cycle and what that means for investors after the latest u.s. inflation readings. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: a quick check of the latest is flash headlines. the x ceo of bridgewater, david mccormick, has filed for the primary in arrest set -- republic senate seat. mccormick stepped down from the world's largest hed
. >> with hindsight, i should have sent everyone back inside. i should have found some other way to thank them. and i should have recognized that, even if it could be said technically could fall within the guidance, there would be millions and millions of people who simply would not see it that way. vonnie: global news, 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg....
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so, in hindsight, we still don't know at happened with the intelligence that we shared that's being investigated at multiple levels in government, including the select committee. but i wish that more individuals had acted upon that information like we did. aaron: just so everyone's clear and understands, what were you seeing in the days leading up in the weeks leading up to january 6, to remind folks? >> yes, so, we are used to first amendment protected activities and d.c., it's the seed of our government, its where groups come to celebrate, they come to get heard. groups as small as one person or a signed and i was at the u.s. capitol today to walk around and get my bearings. i saw one person standing in front of the u.s. capitol with a sign. we saw that with the women's march growing in the millions. we plan for those things on a regular basis, they are generally peaceful, and my job at the time was to lead a team whose primary responsibility is to make sure people are able to come to the u.s. capitol, exercise their first amendment protected rights, and do so safely without sphere from being
so, in hindsight, we still don't know at happened with the intelligence that we shared that's being investigated at multiple levels in government, including the select committee. but i wish that more individuals had acted upon that information like we did. aaron: just so everyone's clear and understands, what were you seeing in the days leading up in the weeks leading up to january 6, to remind folks? >> yes, so, we are used to first amendment protected activities and d.c., it's the seed...
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it seems trivial in hindsight. it lives with us. but i want to convert that anger and that trauma to gratitude. here hosting a lunch right now across the street at the capitol for 800 capitol police officer and capitol staff unheralded, under appreciated or recognized for what they do every day, particularly on that day to save us, the capitol, to give us another day to do what's right. it was an awful day. staffers, journalists, the capitol police officers, many of whom, some of who have taken their lives of it. some of who have resigned. it's time for americans to set aside policy issues and start placing the principles of preservation way above it. if we don't, there is no winner. >> grateful for your time, sir. if you go to that lunch, please extends our thank you. are you absolutely right, the staffers, the people we don't see get enough credit. >>> when we come back, suspense, bomb shell reports, one year later, a lot we don't know. we'll take a closer look at where we do stand in the january 6th investigation. only pay for wh
it seems trivial in hindsight. it lives with us. but i want to convert that anger and that trauma to gratitude. here hosting a lunch right now across the street at the capitol for 800 capitol police officer and capitol staff unheralded, under appreciated or recognized for what they do every day, particularly on that day to save us, the capitol, to give us another day to do what's right. it was an awful day. staffers, journalists, the capitol police officers, many of whom, some of who have taken...
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do you look back with some hindsight? because let's face it, - hindsight? because let's face it, last year we were in a very different place. there were hundreds of thousands who died in america, vaccines weren't available, ventilation systems and schools were not that good, there was no rigorous testing. can't you understand why teachers might not have wanted to have been in a classroom with 20—30 people who could carry the virus a symptomatically?_ people who could carry the virus a symptomatically? yes, but there was really- -- so — symptomatically? yes, but there was really--- so i— symptomatically? yes, but there was really... so i don't _ symptomatically? yes, but there was really... so i don't blame _ symptomatically? yes, but there was really... so i don't blame them - symptomatically? yes, but there was really... so i don't blame them for. really... so i don't blame them for closing in march 2020, but by the fall there was really a lot of data that showed schools were relatively safe. and a lot of our european fears took the opposite approach
do you look back with some hindsight? because let's face it, - hindsight? because let's face it, last year we were in a very different place. there were hundreds of thousands who died in america, vaccines weren't available, ventilation systems and schools were not that good, there was no rigorous testing. can't you understand why teachers might not have wanted to have been in a classroom with 20—30 people who could carry the virus a symptomatically?_ people who could carry the virus a...
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as the prime minister said yesterday, with hindsight, he i said yesterday, with hindsight, he regrets going out to the garden and thanking the staff rather than telling them to come back in the office and i think he was right to do that, recognising that as he said and it's something i've seen is well that notjust and it's something i've seen is well that not just the frustration and anger and upset people have had around their view that there's been one thing being sent to people about what we should do and what they perceive happening in number ten and it's why it is right we have the investigation being taken forward and it will come back to parliament and it will come back to parliament and we will publish that report and he will take questions from parliamentarians about being clear in the statement to the house of commons as he did yesterday. we are a minute into — commons as he did yesterday. we are a minute into this _ commons as he did yesterday. we are a minute into this interview— commons as he did yesterday. we are a minute into this interview and - commons as he did y
as the prime minister said yesterday, with hindsight, he i said yesterday, with hindsight, he regrets going out to the garden and thanking the staff rather than telling them to come back in the office and i think he was right to do that, recognising that as he said and it's something i've seen is well that notjust and it's something i've seen is well that not just the frustration and anger and upset people have had around their view that there's been one thing being sent to people about what we...
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i want to ask you what your thought is about that now in hindsight? do you think that decision in bucharest to offer ukraine and georgia an invitation to join nato, that lead us to where we are now? is that the point you trace it all back to? >> what we did in 2008 was to affirm nato's policy forever. from the principal that was referred to out of the organization of security cooperation in europe going back to its predecessor that nations have a right to choose their alliances. then to say that the door is not closed. the idea that we somehow crossed some line with the russians is a figment of vladimir putin's imagination just like the idea that jim baker in 1990 said we would never move east. what we were talking about at the time was east germany. vladimir putin has constructed in his head and heart perhaps the idea that nato has circling him. one reason he is disturbed right now is ukraine is moving closer to the west, but it is doing it because the russians have been annexing ukrainian territory and threatening the ukrainians. they do it because
i want to ask you what your thought is about that now in hindsight? do you think that decision in bucharest to offer ukraine and georgia an invitation to join nato, that lead us to where we are now? is that the point you trace it all back to? >> what we did in 2008 was to affirm nato's policy forever. from the principal that was referred to out of the organization of security cooperation in europe going back to its predecessor that nations have a right to choose their alliances. then to...
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with hindsight, i should have sent everyone back inside. >> after months of deceit and deception, the pathetic spectacle of a man who has run out of road. his defense that he did not realize he was at a party -- [laughter] is so ridiculous that it is actually offensive to the british public. >> when the whole country was locked down, he was hosting boozy parties in downing street. is he now going to do the decent thing and resign? andrew: did not say yes or no. pm johnson: i want to repeat that i thought it was a work event. andrew: he decided to wait for the results of an inquiry of several parties. p.m. johnson: i regret very much we did not do things differently that evening. >> the party is over, prime minister. the only question is -- will the british public kick him out, will his party kick him out, or will he do the decent thing and resign? andrew: johnson's constituency in northwest london, many who watched would not accept his apology. >> i'm angry. i just think he is a man that does not take responsibility for what he has done. >> typical boris, i think. it is to be expected
with hindsight, i should have sent everyone back inside. >> after months of deceit and deception, the pathetic spectacle of a man who has run out of road. his defense that he did not realize he was at a party -- [laughter] is so ridiculous that it is actually offensive to the british public. >> when the whole country was locked down, he was hosting boozy parties in downing street. is he now going to do the decent thing and resign? andrew: did not say yes or no. pm johnson: i want to...
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. >> do you think in hindsight -- do you think, was the response of the obama administration to timid the last time president putin tried to invade parts of ukraine? >> i really don't like to grade the work was part of but i will say we have learned a lot. it is clear that what russia did when it sees -- when it seized crimea and altered the boundaries in europe for the first time since world war ii, it was the same time as when saddam hussein launched a invasion and took away and said i know own kuwait. we launched the gulf war to regain sovereignty for kuwait back in the 1990's. i'm not saying we should have gone to war with russia over ukraine but we probably in retrospect could have taken a stronger line. that is why this moment is so important and dangerous because if we don't stand up now on the issue of ukraine, the russians will continue to push and they will push on nato. >> do you think of what the u.s. is talking about, these tough economic sanctions against russia, is that going to be enough of a deterrent? >> no. that is why think it is important the administration, the b
. >> do you think in hindsight -- do you think, was the response of the obama administration to timid the last time president putin tried to invade parts of ukraine? >> i really don't like to grade the work was part of but i will say we have learned a lot. it is clear that what russia did when it sees -- when it seized crimea and altered the boundaries in europe for the first time since world war ii, it was the same time as when saddam hussein launched a invasion and took away and...
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>> in hindsight, i know now that i should have probably reached out to mr. white's family before the book became public, or maybe even before starting to work on the book. but at the time, the way i looked at it was tht this was a way of protecting his family. >> reporter: it's a decision that edward white's sister, barbara mack, disagrees with. >> his name should be in the book. as respect. >> reporter: mack wants the world to know that her little brother was loved and has never been forgotten. >> this was a person loved by his parents and siblings. and over the years, the impact of murder on a family when a life is taken with no regard, it hurts. >> reporter: but despite the pain, she's willing to extend miller grace. >> i've forgiven him. i had no choice. if i do not forgive him, i cannot be forgiven. >> have you reached out to the family? >> i have. i want to continue to connect with them and to talk with them and work with them to make sure that we memorialize him in a positive way and that they fell that i am remorseful and that they understand that, y
>> in hindsight, i know now that i should have probably reached out to mr. white's family before the book became public, or maybe even before starting to work on the book. but at the time, the way i looked at it was tht this was a way of protecting his family. >> reporter: it's a decision that edward white's sister, barbara mack, disagrees with. >> his name should be in the book. as respect. >> reporter: mack wants the world to know that her little brother was loved and...
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i assume you thought about it a fair bit in hindsight do you think somebody could have done a better job of protecting the capital or somebody whoever it was do a better job? >> i'll let the january 6 commission do tall post -- more -- mortems. i'll let the historians and the commissions sort through that >> you've had afghanistan. we've withdrawn from afghanistan after 20 years the exit from afghanistan was one where we lost i think 13 u.s. military in the exit process. could it have been orchestrated better? >> there are a few things that could have been done better. one is the intelligence piece. you know, an army that was on paper, 3 ooh,000 maybe it came in at 250 -- no one is 100% sure of the number, i suppose. but an army and a police force that size and a government that collapses literally collapses in 11 days, that was a surprise. so that's something that we need to figure out. we need to figure out how and why that happened. it almost sounds like a mountain gladwell tipping point study. but it's -- it's something that we need to sort out. and why is it that we didn't see t
i assume you thought about it a fair bit in hindsight do you think somebody could have done a better job of protecting the capital or somebody whoever it was do a better job? >> i'll let the january 6 commission do tall post -- more -- mortems. i'll let the historians and the commissions sort through that >> you've had afghanistan. we've withdrawn from afghanistan after 20 years the exit from afghanistan was one where we lost i think 13 u.s. military in the exit process. could it...
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as the prime minister himself said yesterday, in hindsight he regrets going _ yesterday, in hindsight he regrets going out— yesterday, in hindsight he regrets going out to the garden and thank the staff_ going out to the garden and thank the staff rather than telling them to come — the staff rather than telling them to come back into the office. i think— to come back into the office. i think he — to come back into the office. i think he was right to do that, recognising, as he said, and it's something — recognising, as he said, and it's something i have seen as well, not 'ust something i have seen as well, not just frustration and anger but the upset _ just frustration and anger but the upset people have had around their view that— upset people have had around their view that there has been one thing said to _ view that there has been one thing said to people about what we should all do. _ said to people about what we should all do. as— said to people about what we should all do, as we were doing at the time, — all do, as we were doing at the time, and _ all do, as we
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this isn't hindsight, this was foresight 11 years ago when german business leaders laughed at the very idea german society doesn't like nuclear energy, and i don't want to comment on this, but i don't understand how you hit your homes. you don't want gas you on developing nuclear energy, what are you going to do? burn firewood. you don't have even that he got to go to siberia to get firewood. which jokes aside pragmatic minds knew that the transition to a carbon neutral society would, would take decades. and it wouldn't be easy. they built newer, clean power plants and new pipelines. natural gas will be a crucial part of energy mix in europe for a long time. new projects like nurturing to a needed to ensure that europe's month energy is met to reach in on them. i'm the land this project, regardless of how you feel about the gas pipeline or a back. russia is legally opposed. and constitutionally approved, project must be implemented into any way then, and what's not stream to is not the projects of putin. rather, it is a project where a lot of european companies take part in it should s
this isn't hindsight, this was foresight 11 years ago when german business leaders laughed at the very idea german society doesn't like nuclear energy, and i don't want to comment on this, but i don't understand how you hit your homes. you don't want gas you on developing nuclear energy, what are you going to do? burn firewood. you don't have even that he got to go to siberia to get firewood. which jokes aside pragmatic minds knew that the transition to a carbon neutral society would, would...
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but mister speaker, with hindsight, i should have sent everyone back inside. johnson said he believed the bring your own booze party was held to thank his stuff for working so hard in the early months of the pandemic. even though it was held at a time when the rest of the country could only legally meet one person from another household over ruled opposition, leaders want him to resign, just like others before him who broke to health called mister speaker when the promised his former health sector broke the rules he resigned and the prime minister said he was right to do so. when the prime minister spokesperson loft about the rules being broken, she resigned the prime as to accepted that resignation. why does the primes to still think that the rules don't apply to him? while johnson and the others were gathered and downing street, many people in the u. k. couldn't even bid good bye to their loved ones dying of coven 19. they feel cheated. so many of us haven't what does the olive garden either certain periods since craving our latest break the rules and do wha
but mister speaker, with hindsight, i should have sent everyone back inside. johnson said he believed the bring your own booze party was held to thank his stuff for working so hard in the early months of the pandemic. even though it was held at a time when the rest of the country could only legally meet one person from another household over ruled opposition, leaders want him to resign, just like others before him who broke to health called mister speaker when the promised his former health...
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but mister speaker, with hindsight, i should have sent every one back inside. after months of deceit and deception. the pathetic spectacle of a man who has run out of road his defense, his defense, that he didn't realize he was at a party. ah, it is so ridiculous that is actually offensive to the british, yet he's finally been forced to make what every one you that with the whole country was locked down. he was hosting boozy part is in town express se, now going to take a decent thing and resign. johnson didn't say yes or no, i minister, i want to repeat that. i thought it was a, a work event and apologizing again and telling opposition leader care stammer. he should wait for the results of an inquiry into revelations of several parties in downing street in whitehall. i regret very much that we did not do things differently or that evening i was to speak of the labor leader persisted. talking of the deep offence calls to relatives of people dying from covey that the time and of the millions who obtain the wolves. tama repeatedly rounded on johnson, the parties
but mister speaker, with hindsight, i should have sent every one back inside. after months of deceit and deception. the pathetic spectacle of a man who has run out of road his defense, his defense, that he didn't realize he was at a party. ah, it is so ridiculous that is actually offensive to the british, yet he's finally been forced to make what every one you that with the whole country was locked down. he was hosting boozy part is in town express se, now going to take a decent thing and...