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not take hindsight. preinvasion evidence is pretty clear. >> he even presented that advice to president bush himself. isn't this in a way far worse than the exaggeration and the uncertainty about the chemical and biological weapons. in the full knowledge that life he heard would be that if you removed the dictatorship of saddam hussein you would have the 1,000-year-old sunni shiite hatred emerging. mr. blair nevertheless went ahead. >> what was foreseeable and advised did happen. and arguably should have been avoided. it enables me if i'm allowed to make a more general point, which was, which is we the united kingdom had in our -- a great deal of deep knowledge about iraq, it's population was that expertise brought to bare over the decision making process? the answer is clearly not but should have been. and was available. i think that is tragic. >> i don't think you can pin that on a single person orbit of structure. if you consider for example, it's not a phrase i use with anything other than great resp
not take hindsight. preinvasion evidence is pretty clear. >> he even presented that advice to president bush himself. isn't this in a way far worse than the exaggeration and the uncertainty about the chemical and biological weapons. in the full knowledge that life he heard would be that if you removed the dictatorship of saddam hussein you would have the 1,000-year-old sunni shiite hatred emerging. mr. blair nevertheless went ahead. >> what was foreseeable and advised did happen....
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braer said he would have taken hindsight to understand. it was not available to him. >> if he got the advice and if that he even passed that advice to president bush himself. >> indeed. so this is far worse from the exaggeration of the certainty about the chemical and biological weapons was the fact that in the full knowledge that likelihood would be if you removed the dictatorship of saddam hussein, you would have the 1,000-year-old hatred re-emerging and mass killings by the communities of each other and mr. blair nevertheless went ahead. >> you're pulling on tragic contemporary histories. what was foreseeable and what did indeed happen and arguably could and should have been avoided. i'd like to make a more general point which is we, the united kingdom, has insell jens and deep knowledge about iraq, the population, the strains and stresses and its history. they are built to bear on the decision making process and the answer is clearly not. it was available and i think that is a tragic -- >> it was ignored. >> well, if you like, it was b
braer said he would have taken hindsight to understand. it was not available to him. >> if he got the advice and if that he even passed that advice to president bush himself. >> indeed. so this is far worse from the exaggeration of the certainty about the chemical and biological weapons was the fact that in the full knowledge that likelihood would be if you removed the dictatorship of saddam hussein, you would have the 1,000-year-old hatred re-emerging and mass killings by the...
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it doesn't take hindsight to demonstrate two propositions. one is that the whole of the intelligence committee, not only in the united kingdom, were strongly of the belief and had, they thought, sufficient intelligence to support it, that saddam did have weapons of mass destruction available for use. what wasn't, i think, there was evidence that he intended to deploy them against united kingdom interests, otherwise perhaps, then as a last resort, in self-defense in the event of an invasion. >> what you are saying, as far as i can tell, that it was not reasonable for tony blair to suppose that it was an imminent threat, based on the information in front of him? >> he said and i'm now i think quoting from his forward to the september dossier that his belief was that that was the situation. what was not said in the dossier or his parliamentary speeches were the qualifications and conditions which the various jic assessments had attached to them, which meant that statements made with certainty couldn't be supported by that kind of evidence. >> i
it doesn't take hindsight to demonstrate two propositions. one is that the whole of the intelligence committee, not only in the united kingdom, were strongly of the belief and had, they thought, sufficient intelligence to support it, that saddam did have weapons of mass destruction available for use. what wasn't, i think, there was evidence that he intended to deploy them against united kingdom interests, otherwise perhaps, then as a last resort, in self-defense in the event of an invasion....
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braer said he would have taken hindsight to understand. it was not available to him. >> if he got the advice and if that he even passed that advice to president bush himself. >> indeed. so this is far worse from the exaggeration of the certainty about the chemical and biological weapons was the fact that in the full knowledge that likelihood would be if you removed the dictatorship of saddam hussein, you would have the 1,000-year-old hatred re-emerging and mass killings by the communities of each other and mr. blair nevertheless went ahead. >> you're pulling on tragic contemporary histories. what was foreseeable and what did indeed happen and arguably could and should have been avoided. i'd like to make a more general point which is we, the united kingdom, has insell jens and deep knowledge about iraq, the population, the strains and stresses and its history. they are built to bear on the decision making process and the saens cle answer is clearly not. it was available and i think that is a tragic -- >> it was ignored. >> well, if you like
braer said he would have taken hindsight to understand. it was not available to him. >> if he got the advice and if that he even passed that advice to president bush himself. >> indeed. so this is far worse from the exaggeration of the certainty about the chemical and biological weapons was the fact that in the full knowledge that likelihood would be if you removed the dictatorship of saddam hussein, you would have the 1,000-year-old hatred re-emerging and mass killings by the...
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i teach my students about hindsight and dangers of hindsight and i catch myself reminding myself i did not know. i admit i did not know how things would turn out. >> well, markets reacted to surprises, too big surprises and this was arguably the biggest presidential surprise since 1948. >> and people were trying to make sense of it. >> just if you indulge me a second. looking at elections since 1901. 13 times the republicans won the hat trick. and maintained the senate. ten of those 13 times, dow was up at the annualized gains were 8% for the year. perhaps that takes a longer term for you. >> perhaps. i'm suspicious of those patterns. >> it had to be something. >> oh, no i'm not suspicious of the numbers. just suspicious of the rules of investing that you draw from that. >> the algorithm. >> speaking of algorithm, doctor, i realize this is a very basic questioned for a learned professor we need to remind the folks at home the stock market is not the economy. the economy is not the stock market. what do you make of these calls that the economy over the course of donald trump's president
i teach my students about hindsight and dangers of hindsight and i catch myself reminding myself i did not know. i admit i did not know how things would turn out. >> well, markets reacted to surprises, too big surprises and this was arguably the biggest presidential surprise since 1948. >> and people were trying to make sense of it. >> just if you indulge me a second. looking at elections since 1901. 13 times the republicans won the hat trick. and maintained the senate. ten of...
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we probably with hindsight would've asked for a bit more hindsight. but about resources and government? i think those resources in terms of finding a material for manysn years imposed in extreme strength in different departments. those that had already digitized their archives read a much a better place. those that hadn't and will rely not a fair work too bad. they found it very difficult as much as i can say. >> you've made it clear that the cabinet should have had access. to the cabinet membersrscould themselves insist on it are rather do you feel that they wanted and were obstructed? >> i don't think they would've abstract and in that sense.were robert cook with hindsight and he was right not based on intelligence and the western imposed to the invasion of britain or that he correct a said that you could read the intelligence in different ways. the way he read it turned out to be the right way. capacity, yes. >> do you feel that they were negligent? too strongly failed? >> yes. you might say it's passive. >> would you be relieved --s [inaudible] >>
we probably with hindsight would've asked for a bit more hindsight. but about resources and government? i think those resources in terms of finding a material for manysn years imposed in extreme strength in different departments. those that had already digitized their archives read a much a better place. those that hadn't and will rely not a fair work too bad. they found it very difficult as much as i can say. >> you've made it clear that the cabinet should have had access. to the cabinet...
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looking back now, with the benefit of hindsight, i think i probably started my adult career , the very first job i ever had as adult, the most important job i will ever have in my career. i started my career at the apex. everything that came after that below.east one level i will never have as much responsibility in my lifetime again as i had when i was a crew commander here. twofold mission. the first mission is to preserve and interpret the national historical landmark site and provide stewardship for the historic site. the second part of the mission is to provide a framework for the public. the discussion that the public is having about the future of nuclear weapons in the world. now,eneration coming up the young people in their 20's and 30's, they are the people that will have to confront what the future of nuclear weapons is going to be around the world. that just by do reading about it. people really have no concept about nuclear weapons and how they work, how expensive they are to maintain, the destructive capabilities they have. what we do here is provide a framework for people
looking back now, with the benefit of hindsight, i think i probably started my adult career , the very first job i ever had as adult, the most important job i will ever have in my career. i started my career at the apex. everything that came after that below.east one level i will never have as much responsibility in my lifetime again as i had when i was a crew commander here. twofold mission. the first mission is to preserve and interpret the national historical landmark site and provide...
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. >> reporter: he says in hindsight he wouldn't claims on foot and called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things he's remembering now that he didn't remember then, w was just shocking. >> the jury made up of 11 white people and one black man is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> tiger woods believed the most famous golfer in the world has a simple request for his 7-year-old son, he said, don't touch these putters, one he used to win 13 of 14 majors and the other to win the '97 masters. wooed is returning to time in 15 months. he will play in the baum's world challenge, he is currently ranked 898th in the world. listen to how he says he felt a year ago. >> i just couldn't get out of bed. i needed help. it was a tough, tough time. and, yeah, you asked me then, could i play? no, how am i supposed to swing a club at 120 miles an hour. worlds. >> we will see if he does, if his rankings move up as well. >>> still ahead, some companies are pushing back against donald trump's advisers. you are watching "early to
. >> reporter: he says in hindsight he wouldn't claims on foot and called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things he's remembering now that he didn't remember then, w was just shocking. >> the jury made up of 11 white people and one black man is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> tiger woods believed the most famous golfer in the world has a simple request for his 7-year-old son,...
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in hindsight, delta said they should not have allowed the man on the plane in the first place. >> is that because he was intoxicated? i mean, how did they know beforehand he would do that to let him on the plane in the first place? >> maybe there were clues. >>> in california, new developments in the kidnapping case of a young mother of two. >> an eyewitness who found the woman tied up on the side of the road three weeks after she vapished while jogging it telling her story. here's the latest. >> reporter: the investigation into the bizarre kidnapping of california mom sherri papini heating up. telling us a is interviewing her for clues. >> do you believe the story? >> absolutely. she reported she had been abducted. she was discovered in restraints, and had been assaulted. >> reporter: the hunt is on for the two hispanic women she described, believed to be armed and dangerous. it was dark, just like this, when sherri told authorities her captors dropped her off right there behind me, 150 miles from her home on thanksgiving day. >> it was dark, and when i saw her, it was, like, she ca
in hindsight, delta said they should not have allowed the man on the plane in the first place. >> is that because he was intoxicated? i mean, how did they know beforehand he would do that to let him on the plane in the first place? >> maybe there were clues. >>> in california, new developments in the kidnapping case of a young mother of two. >> an eyewitness who found the woman tied up on the side of the road three weeks after she vapished while jogging it telling her...
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. >>> welcome back to "mtp daily" hindsight is 20-20. i noticed a trend that i sometimes wish i would have noticed maybe a week ago. ronald reagan and bill clinton, barack obama and donald trump, what do they have in common besides winning? all were attacked for being inexperienced and not having the right temperament and some were attacked for both. you know what else? each got the support of blue collar voters, working class voters over candidates with more experience and the deeper resumes. think about it. carey, clinton. my gosh. when folks are living paycheck to paycheck, they want something better than now and they gravitate to something different. it's simple in hindsight and we forget the power of the changed candidate and changed message and inexperience ends up being the asset to those voters. let me bring in the next guest. chris clay is policy editor for dtn's progressive farmer. he is a journalist that covers and lives in rural america. >> you had a powerful analysis of what happened the trump-pence signs or the hillary for
. >>> welcome back to "mtp daily" hindsight is 20-20. i noticed a trend that i sometimes wish i would have noticed maybe a week ago. ronald reagan and bill clinton, barack obama and donald trump, what do they have in common besides winning? all were attacked for being inexperienced and not having the right temperament and some were attacked for both. you know what else? each got the support of blue collar voters, working class voters over candidates with more experience and...
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. >> reporter: he says in hindsight he wouldn't claims on foot and called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things he's rbe he didn't remember then, which was just shocking. >> the jury made up of 11 white people and one black man is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> tiger woods believed the most famous golfer in the world has a simple request for his 7-year-old son, he said, don't touch these putters, one he used to win 13 of 14 majors and the other to win the '97 masters. competitive golf for the first time in 15 months. he will play in the baum's world challenge, he is currently ranked 898th in the world. listen to how he says he felt a year ago. >> i just couldn't get out of bed. i needed help. it was a tough, tough time. and, yeah, you asked me then, could i play? no, how am i supposed to swing a cl a that's just two different worlds. >> we will see if he does, if his rankings move up as well. >>> still ahead, some companies are pushing back against donald trump's advisers. you are watching "early to
. >> reporter: he says in hindsight he wouldn't claims on foot and called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things he's rbe he didn't remember then, which was just shocking. >> the jury made up of 11 white people and one black man is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> tiger woods believed the most famous golfer in the world has a simple request for his 7-year-old son, he said,...
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. >> reporter: slager now says in hindsight, he would not have chased scott on foot in the first place and instead called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things remember then, which was just shocking. >> reporter: the jury, made up of 11 white people and one black man, is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> still ahead here tonight, detecting breast cancer, the alarming number of women being diagnosed without the most common symptom. and one survivor who says a second opinion >>> back now with a warning about detecting breast cancer. breast. but a recent study found that 1 in 6 patients have symptoms other than lumps which can be more difficult to identify. nbc's kristen dahlgren with more on the subtle signs you should be watching out for. >> do you want your reins tied? >> reporter: in 2014, beth laflor did something that may have saved her life. >> is it a miracle that you're here? >> perhaps. pretty close. >> reporter: she noticed a change in her breasts. not a lump. >> i would describe it as a
. >> reporter: slager now says in hindsight, he would not have chased scott on foot in the first place and instead called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things remember then, which was just shocking. >> reporter: the jury, made up of 11 white people and one black man, is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> still ahead here tonight, detecting breast cancer, the alarming number of...
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. >> reporter: slager said in hindsight he would not have chased him on foot and w instead called for would have done different and this he's remembering now that he didn't remember then, which wa. >> reporter: the jury, made up of 11 white people and one black man, is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc ?? news. >>> still ahead he alarming number of n being diagnosed without the most common symptom. and one survivor who . >>> back now with a warning about detecting breast cancer. the most common symptom women report are lumps in the breast. but a recent study found that 1 in 6 patients have symptoms other than lumps which can be more difficult to identify. nbc's kristen dahlgren with more on the subtle signs you should be watching out for. >> reporter: in 2014, beth la flor did something that may have saved her life. >> is it a miracle that you're here? >> perhaps. pretty cl her breasts. not a lump. >> i would describe it as a thickening. and that's what caught my attention initially. >> reporter: so she had a routine screening mammogram. >> it was ne
. >> reporter: slager said in hindsight he would not have chased him on foot and w instead called for would have done different and this he's remembering now that he didn't remember then, which wa. >> reporter: the jury, made up of 11 white people and one black man, is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc ?? news. >>> still ahead he alarming number of n being diagnosed without the most common symptom. and one survivor who . >>> back...
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a sign of unity . 005922 i never really thught to much into it but now like hindsight vision i feel like it was a good idea beacause we have become more diverse . and that at unlv we dont aprove of racism and of treating other people differntly 005456 marti glaser 13 action news from contact 13... a-t-and-t is launching... several new video streaming services!!! you'll be able to stream video... using a variety of mobile devices. plus... you won't need a top-box... or satellite dish. best of all... you won't be using up when watching.... programming. content will be available through... either "direct t-v"... or fullscreen. and... a warning..... if you have one of these de-humidifiers.... in your home... a recall is being re-issued ... because they can overheat and catch on fire! the recall was first issued..... back in -2-thousand -13-.... these are linked.... to -4- hundred -50- fires.... and... -19- million dollars..... in property damage. they're made by "gree".... but sold.... under more than a dozen brand names... including g-e and kenmore. tonight.. big time. 13-first alert meteor
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. >> reporter: he says in hindsight he wouldn't claims on foot and called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things he's remembering now that he did was just shocking. >> the jury made up of 11 white people and one black man is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> tiger woods believed the most famous golfer in the world has a simple request for his 7-year-old son, he said, don't touch these putters, oneu?w he d to win 13 of 14 majors and the other to win the '97 masters. time in 15 months. he will play in the baum's worl ranked 898th in the world. listen to how he says he felt a year ago. >> i just couldn't get out of bed. i needed help. it was a tough, tough time. and, yeah, you asked me then, could i play? no, how am i supposed to swing a club at 120 miles an that's just two different worlds. >> we will see if he does, if his rankings move up as well. >>> still ahead, some companies are pushing back against donald trump's advisers. you are watching "early today." (tea kettle whistling) (sighing) (grunting)
. >> reporter: he says in hindsight he wouldn't claims on foot and called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things he's remembering now that he did was just shocking. >> the jury made up of 11 white people and one black man is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> tiger woods believed the most famous golfer in the world has a simple request for his 7-year-old son, he said, don't touch...
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. >> reporter: slager now says in hindsight, he would not have chased scott on foot in the first place and instead called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things he's remembering now that he didn't remember then, which was just shocking. >> reporter: the jury, made up of 11 white people and one black man, is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> still ahead here tonight, detecting breast cancer, the alarming number of women being diagnosed without the most common symptom. and one survivor who says a second opinion saved her life. >>> back now with a warning about detecting breast cancer. the most common symptom women report are lumps in the breast. but a recent study found that 1 in 6 patients have symptoms other than lumps which can be more difficult to identify. nbc's kristen dahlgren with more on the subtle signs you should be watching out for. >> do you want your reins tied? >> reporter: in 2014, beth laflor did something that may have saved her life. >> is it a miracle that you're here? >> perhap
. >> reporter: slager now says in hindsight, he would not have chased scott on foot in the first place and instead called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things he's remembering now that he didn't remember then, which was just shocking. >> reporter: the jury, made up of 11 white people and one black man, is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> still ahead here tonight, detecting...
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. >> obviously a big talking point and hindsight is 20/20. but the 62-yard field goal, made that. we are celebrating a victory. and he misses that and everybody starts to doubt. but gary kubiak says he made the right decision. the players say they didn't want to settle for a tie. >> b mack has an amazing play. we all trusted he could make that kick. they said with that miss they would have put that same situation with him back out there on the field. obviously, you know, you like to shows the trust he homicide on our defense and shows we got to get the job done next time. >> you feel like you let the coach down, you guys as a defense in general not being able to get that stop. >> oh, defensely. you ask any defensive player in our room, that game was on us. you are looking at 4th and 11 on the 15 maybe and we give them the first down, 1st and goal with 15 seconds left.fo and a 2-point conversion with one of the best dens in the league, that just doesn't happen. 100% we let not only kub dourn but the rest of the team. as far as the leadership in that room and coming back next week a
. >> obviously a big talking point and hindsight is 20/20. but the 62-yard field goal, made that. we are celebrating a victory. and he misses that and everybody starts to doubt. but gary kubiak says he made the right decision. the players say they didn't want to settle for a tie. >> b mack has an amazing play. we all trusted he could make that kick. they said with that miss they would have put that same situation with him back out there on the field. obviously, you know, you like to...
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. >> he says in hindsight he would not have chased an unarmed scott on foot and instead called for backup. the jury is expected to begin deliberations later this week. >>> a prayer service in the death penalty in conjunn campaign. the service starts at 5:30 tonight. >>> the time right now is 4:48. when you step outside you would never think we are a day away from december 1. you could never believe it. the mugginess rolled in yesterday. we didn't have showers associated with the extra humidity. we did have the potential to see a few stray showers later on this afternoon. right now max defender 8 quiet. the north and west with a strong cold front working it's way through the southeast. all the red shading his tornado watch is in effect. we have some ongoing tornado threats and tornado warnings in that area. that could bring us a few showers but a 20 percent rain chance. on the month so far just 100th of an inch. only november drier than this one was back in 1960 only november drier than this one was back in 1961 tampa didn't measure any rainfall. bringing with it the 20 percent chance of s
. >> he says in hindsight he would not have chased an unarmed scott on foot and instead called for backup. the jury is expected to begin deliberations later this week. >>> a prayer service in the death penalty in conjunn campaign. the service starts at 5:30 tonight. >>> the time right now is 4:48. when you step outside you would never think we are a day away from december 1. you could never believe it. the mugginess rolled in yesterday. we didn't have showers associated...
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.>> hindsight, it is 2020, he makes the fill goal, and were talking about a great kind the rock rose fall in overtime, 30-27. special teams was a problem. then the third quarter kick, kansas city kick the fill goal, then there was an illegal formation, then a couple plays later scores a touchdown. there are the 4 points, and it was a tough night for jordan norwood, he had two fumbles, norwood was shoved in the back as he was heading to the sideline. is not something were used to seeing on the broncos sidelines pick >> you have to understand what was going on at the time. i apologize to him. >> we talked earlier today and square things away. we all want to win football games. >> they have to handle those situations better. i tell my players all the time, we battle together we do not battle they understand that we are competing. >> he said it was just a matter of competitive spirits running to high. another thing that stood out, the defense, broncos defense, unable to come up with the stop, and the city put together a 13 play, 75 yard drive to score a touchdown with a 2 point conversio
.>> hindsight, it is 2020, he makes the fill goal, and were talking about a great kind the rock rose fall in overtime, 30-27. special teams was a problem. then the third quarter kick, kansas city kick the fill goal, then there was an illegal formation, then a couple plays later scores a touchdown. there are the 4 points, and it was a tough night for jordan norwood, he had two fumbles, norwood was shoved in the back as he was heading to the sideline. is not something were used to seeing on...
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in hindsight, delta said they should not have allowed the man on the plane in the first place. >> is that because he was intoxicated? i mean, how did they know beforehand he would do that to let him on the plane in the first place? >> maybe there were clues. >>> in california, new developments in the kidnapping case of a young mother of woman tied up on the side of the road three weeks after she vapished while jogging it telling her story. here's the latest. >> reporter: the investigation into the bizarre kidnapping of california mom sherri papini heating up. telling us a is interviewing her for clues. >> do you believe the story? >> absolutely. she reported she had been abducted. she was discovered in >> reporter: the hunt is on for the two hispanic women she described, believed to be armed and dangerous. it was dark, just like this, when sherri told authorities her captors dropped her off right there behind me, 150 miles from her home on thanksgiving day. >> it was dark, and when i saw her, it was, like, she came out of nowhere. >> ali son spotting her and calling police. >> my ini
in hindsight, delta said they should not have allowed the man on the plane in the first place. >> is that because he was intoxicated? i mean, how did they know beforehand he would do that to let him on the plane in the first place? >> maybe there were clues. >>> in california, new developments in the kidnapping case of a young mother of woman tied up on the side of the road three weeks after she vapished while jogging it telling her story. here's the latest. >>...
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. >> reporter: he says in hindsight he wouldn't claims on foot and called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done things he's remembering now that he didn't remember then, which was just shocking. >> the jury made up of 11 white people and one black man is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> tiger woods believed the most famous golfer in the world has a simple request for his 7-year-old son, he said, don't touch these putters, one he used to win 13 of 14 majors and the wooed is returning to competitive golf for the first time in 15 months. he will play in the baum's world challenge, he is currently ranked 898th in the world. listen to how he says he felt a year ago. >> i just couldn't get out of bed. i needed help. it was a tough, tough time. and, yeah, you asked me then, could i play? no, how am i supposed to swing club at 120 miles an hour. that's just two different worlds. >> we will see if he does, if his rankings move up as well. >>> still ahead, some companies are pushing back against donald trump's advisers. you are wat
. >> reporter: he says in hindsight he wouldn't claims on foot and called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done things he's remembering now that he didn't remember then, which was just shocking. >> the jury made up of 11 white people and one black man is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> tiger woods believed the most famous golfer in the world has a simple request for his 7-year-old son, he said,...
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. >> when asked if he thinks he would have won if he were the democratic nominee instead of hindsight is great. i don't know the answer to that. maybe. maybe not. >>> the trump rally continues on wall street today. stocks opened mostly higher this morning. experts say investors are betting that trump and the republican congress will cut corporate taxes and ease regulations in the financial industry. last week the dow had its best week in five years. >>> donald trump's campaign is figuring out how to transfer the family real estate business to their children. trump's massive portfolio presents unprecedented conflicts of interest for the >> julianna goldman reports from outside trump international hotel in washington. >> reporter: as a candidate last december, donald trump was asked about turkey's role in the fight against isis and began by saying this. >> have a little conflict of interest because i have a major, major building in istanbul, and it's a tremendously successful job. it's called trump towers. >> reporter: as president- elect, that concession is all the more striking given
. >> when asked if he thinks he would have won if he were the democratic nominee instead of hindsight is great. i don't know the answer to that. maybe. maybe not. >>> the trump rally continues on wall street today. stocks opened mostly higher this morning. experts say investors are betting that trump and the republican congress will cut corporate taxes and ease regulations in the financial industry. last week the dow had its best week in five years. >>> donald trump's...
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i think in hindsight, i think the problem for hillary was -- it's easy to say now but she didn't have enough celebrities supporting her. [ laughter ] that really was -- so many people said they'd move to canada if trump won. all over hollywood today, movie and tv stars were googling, is there gluten in pouti in. e? hillary underperformed among women, african-americans, hispanics and young voters. really the only place she did very well was among pollsters. she's polls, all these polls, "washington post," bloom bearing, reuters, they all had hillary clinton ahead. they were all completely wrong. they should shut that fivethirtyeight.com down. that website should be closed in disgrace, like abu ghraib. turns out these poll numbers you're refreshing in your browser constantly are no different that those experiments where they make hamsters ring a bell for a dropper full of sugar water. it's meaningless. nate silver has been downgraded to nate bronze. the only poll that got it right was the even that, predicting who's going to be president is like people who tell you they know what sex yo
i think in hindsight, i think the problem for hillary was -- it's easy to say now but she didn't have enough celebrities supporting her. [ laughter ] that really was -- so many people said they'd move to canada if trump won. all over hollywood today, movie and tv stars were googling, is there gluten in pouti in. e? hillary underperformed among women, african-americans, hispanics and young voters. really the only place she did very well was among pollsters. she's polls, all these polls,...
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. >> reporter: slager said in hindsight he would not have chased him on foot and instead called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things he's remembering now that he didn't remember then, which was just shocking. >> reporter: the jury, man, is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> still ahead here tonight, detecting breast cancer, the alarming number of women being diagnosed without the most . >>> back now with a warning about detecting breast cancer. the most common symptom women report are lumps in the breast. patients have symptoms other than lumps which can be more difficult to identify. nbc's kristen dahlgren with more on the subtle signs you should be watching out for. >> reporter: in 2014, beth la flor did something that may have saved her life. >> is it a miracle that you're here? >> perhaps. pretty close. >> reporter: she noticed a change in her breasts. not a lump. >> i would describe it as a thickening. and that's what caught my attention >> reporter: so she had a routine screening mammogram. >>
. >> reporter: slager said in hindsight he would not have chased him on foot and instead called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things he's remembering now that he didn't remember then, which was just shocking. >> reporter: the jury, man, is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> still ahead here tonight, detecting breast cancer, the alarming number of women being diagnosed without...
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it's not the 2020 hindsight. we can look to see if we can improve things or how they shouldn't have happened in the first place, but it did. did the officers act reasonable within that moment? >> social media is blowing up on this. the issue that comes down to cooler heads have to prevail. we have to look at the circumstances. would another police officer react the same way? it's unfortunate that this event happened. learning from this will be a big step forward for law enforcement. >> it feels like looking forward. >> looking forward and looking at next or best practices seems like an important component at this point. >> absolutely. you learn from every police involved shooting. police departments have to get this down on paper. they have to train officers at the range when they go twice or three times a year, whatever it might be. keep on instilling in their heads to isolate and contain. cover and concealment to give yourself a split second decision to shoot or not. that's something we do here in the nypd. eve
it's not the 2020 hindsight. we can look to see if we can improve things or how they shouldn't have happened in the first place, but it did. did the officers act reasonable within that moment? >> social media is blowing up on this. the issue that comes down to cooler heads have to prevail. we have to look at the circumstances. would another police officer react the same way? it's unfortunate that this event happened. learning from this will be a big step forward for law enforcement....
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. >> reporter: slager now says in hindsight, he would not have chased scott on foot in the first place and instead called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things he's remembering now that he didn't remember then, which was just shocking. made up of 11 white people and one black man, is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> still ahead here tonight, detecting breast cancer, the alarming number of women being diagnosed without the most common symptom. and one survivor who says a second opinion saved her life. [ cough ] shh. i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. better take something. dayquil liquid gels doesn't treat a runny nose. it doesn't? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough liquid gels nger. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda-approved to treat this pain, from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if yo
. >> reporter: slager now says in hindsight, he would not have chased scott on foot in the first place and instead called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things he's remembering now that he didn't remember then, which was just shocking. made up of 11 white people and one black man, is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> still ahead here tonight, detecting breast cancer, the alarming...
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hindsight, people say his swivel to china ahead of the elections is quite smart in hindsight. china is her biggest trade partner, absolutely dominant. it is becoming so important for the philippines economy. the domestic -- economy is doing well. joe: that was bloomberg's fx market analyst. scarlet: coming up, active money managers are happy. we will check the winners and losers. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: jpmorgan is said to have paid $200 million to settle into itsestigation china hiring probe and is said as quicklytled this as thursday. it hasn't happened yet. reporting indicates this is imminent. this is a settlement over its china hires. the allegations were that it hired children of chinese decision-makers to win business. joe: as quickly as thursday. it hasn't happened yet. reporting indicates this is imminent. this was a controversy. it sprung up a few years ago about american banks hiring the children of influential chinese leaders. it looks like these are being wrapped up, sunday's probe. scarlet: the question was whether it violated u.s. anti-bribery laws. trum
hindsight, people say his swivel to china ahead of the elections is quite smart in hindsight. china is her biggest trade partner, absolutely dominant. it is becoming so important for the philippines economy. the domestic -- economy is doing well. joe: that was bloomberg's fx market analyst. scarlet: coming up, active money managers are happy. we will check the winners and losers. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: jpmorgan is said to have paid $200 million to settle into itsestigation china hiring...
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in hindsight president-elect trump is absolutely right. knowing what we know today about his proclivity towards radicalism, the fact he was going to try to carry out mass murder on the streets, absolutely he should not have been there. connell: if we knew that about everybody we, that would solve all the -- >> would be no problem. connell: solve every kind of a problem. knowing that we don't have that 20/20 hindsight and we didn't know, what do you say? >> according to law enforcement and, intelligence officials now, the problem is that going back to two years ago, when he to the united states from pakistan, well from somali by way of pakistan there were no red flags. so for the most part i think, the law enforcement community does an excellent job of protecting us from people like this on the whole but as we've seen, as, exemplified by this and other attacks there is always room to improve to have strident measures when it comes to refugees. there is a lot of misconceptions how one achieves refugee status in the united states. i will say
in hindsight president-elect trump is absolutely right. knowing what we know today about his proclivity towards radicalism, the fact he was going to try to carry out mass murder on the streets, absolutely he should not have been there. connell: if we knew that about everybody we, that would solve all the -- >> would be no problem. connell: solve every kind of a problem. knowing that we don't have that 20/20 hindsight and we didn't know, what do you say? >> according to law...
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. >> reporter: he says in hindsight he wouldn't claims on foot and called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things he's remembering now that he didn't remembe was just shocking. >> the jury made up of 11 white people and one black man is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> tiger woods believed the most famous golfer in the world has a simple request for his 7-year-old son, he said, don't touch these putters, one he used to win 13 of 14 majors and the other to win the '97 masters. time in 15 months. he will play in the baum's world challenge, he is currently ranked 898th in the world. listen to how he says he felt a year ago. >> i just couldn't get out of bed. i needed help. it was a tough, tough time. and, yeah, you asked me then, could i play? no, how am i supposed to swing a club at 120 miles an hour worlds. >> we will see if he does, if his rankings move up as well. >>> still ahead, some companies are pushing back against donald trump's advisers. you are watching "early today." (tea kettle whistling) (si
. >> reporter: he says in hindsight he wouldn't claims on foot and called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things he's remembering now that he didn't remembe was just shocking. >> the jury made up of 11 white people and one black man is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> tiger woods believed the most famous golfer in the world has a simple request for his 7-year-old son, he said,...
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. >> reporter: he says in hindsight he wouldn't claims on foot and called for backup. >> his entire testimony things he's remembering now that he didn't remember then, which was just shocking. >> the jury made up of 11 white people and one black man is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> tiger woods believed the most famous golfer in the world has a simple request for his 7-year-old son, he said, don't touch these putters, one he used wooed is returning to competitive golf for the first time in 15 months. he will play in the baum's world challenge, he is currently ranked 898th in the world. listen to how he says he felt a year ago. >> i just couldn't get out of bed. i needed help. it was a tough, tough time. and, yeah, you asked me then, could i play? no, how club at 120 miles an hour. that's just two different worlds. >> we will see if he does, if his rankings move up as well. >>> still ahead, some companies are pushing back against donald trump's advisers. you are watching "early today." hey mom, can i help? yeah, i'd love your help. (grunting) aww
. >> reporter: he says in hindsight he wouldn't claims on foot and called for backup. >> his entire testimony things he's remembering now that he didn't remember then, which was just shocking. >> the jury made up of 11 white people and one black man is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> tiger woods believed the most famous golfer in the world has a simple request for his 7-year-old son, he said, don't touch these putters,...
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in hindsight, it is stunning that scranton and mccomb county, michigan and say janesville, wisconsin, to borrow a familiar hometown of a certain wisconsin republican. weren't more regular stops for trump during the fall. and in hindsight, did he, just as the democrats have taken all of these formally red states in the sun belt that have been diversifying year after year, there's been a demographic change taking place in the northern tier that republicans should have been able to take advantage of sooner and trump was the messer to do it when it cams to issues of trade and things like that. to watch this this last week make upg boy, what could have been an what a different place we might be in tonight. >> yeah. well let me go to they call your thing, you got big brain in the kind of political setting. think about what you can do in the time you have left. what's trump doing as you see it? >> i agree with woet of you. i think he's doing the only thing there is left to do, which is to throw that hail mary. can't believe i'm make iing a sports analogy with the likes all of you. what he ha
in hindsight, it is stunning that scranton and mccomb county, michigan and say janesville, wisconsin, to borrow a familiar hometown of a certain wisconsin republican. weren't more regular stops for trump during the fall. and in hindsight, did he, just as the democrats have taken all of these formally red states in the sun belt that have been diversifying year after year, there's been a demographic change taking place in the northern tier that republicans should have been able to take advantage...
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in hindsight, it seems like a mad decision that i was going to rectify an economic situation by becoming a singer. >> the plan worked. but then he lost his savings, time ofs manager at the defrauding him from millions of dollars. he had to revise his plan of retiring to a life of zen buddhism, and in his 70's, went back on the road. >> i think his level of honesty, his genius with lyrics and melody, and having such great compassion for human condition, i suppose all of us have a relationship with his songs, and that is what makes his music so important. ♪ hallelujah, hallelujah >> this became his most famous, most covered song which, like its creator, started out being largely ignored before becomg universally adored. host: remembering leonard cohen and his genius. american actor robert devonte has died after a short illness at the age of 83. he had been suffering from leukemia. he was famous for his role in the man from uncle. he also played in the magnificent seven and earned an oscar nomination for his role in the young philadelphians. returning to our top story and the one that has
in hindsight, it seems like a mad decision that i was going to rectify an economic situation by becoming a singer. >> the plan worked. but then he lost his savings, time ofs manager at the defrauding him from millions of dollars. he had to revise his plan of retiring to a life of zen buddhism, and in his 70's, went back on the road. >> i think his level of honesty, his genius with lyrics and melody, and having such great compassion for human condition, i suppose all of us have a...
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in hindsight, it seems like a mad decision that i was going to rectify an economic situation by becoming a singer. >> the plan worked. but then he lost his savings, time ofs manager at the defrauding him from millions of dollars. he had to revise his plan of retiring to a life of zen buddhism, and in his 70's, went back on the road. >> i think his level of honesty, his genius with lyrics and melody, and having such great compassion for human condition, i suppose all of us have a relationship with his songs, and that is what makes his music so important. ♪ hallelujah, hallelujah >> this became his most famous, most covered song which, like its creator, started out being largely ignored before becoming universally adored. host: remembering leonard cohen and his genius. american actor robert devonte has died after a short illness at the age of 83. he had been suffering from leukemia. he was famous for his role in the man from uncle. he also played in the magnificent seven and earned an oscar nomination for his role in the young philadelphians. returning to our top story and the one that h
in hindsight, it seems like a mad decision that i was going to rectify an economic situation by becoming a singer. >> the plan worked. but then he lost his savings, time ofs manager at the defrauding him from millions of dollars. he had to revise his plan of retiring to a life of zen buddhism, and in his 70's, went back on the road. >> i think his level of honesty, his genius with lyrics and melody, and having such great compassion for human condition, i suppose all of us have a...
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. >> reporter: he says in hindsight he wouldn't claims on foot and called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things he's remembering now that >> the jury made up of 11 white people and one black man is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> tiger woods believed the most famous golfer in the world has a simple request for his 7-year-old son, he said, don't touch these putters, one he used to win 13 of 14 majors and the other to win the '97 masters. competitive golf for the first time in 15 months. he will play in the baum's world challenge, he is currently ranked 898th in the world. listen to how he says he felt a year ago. >> i just couldn't get out of bed. i needed help. it was a tough, tough time. and, yeah, you asked me then, could i play? no, how am i supposed to swing a club at 120 miles that's just two different worlds. >> we will see if he does, if his rankings move up as well. >>> still ahead, some companies are pushing back against donald trump's advisers. you are watching "early today." (tea kettle wh
. >> reporter: he says in hindsight he wouldn't claims on foot and called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things he's remembering now that >> the jury made up of 11 white people and one black man is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> tiger woods believed the most famous golfer in the world has a simple request for his 7-year-old son, he said, don't touch these putters, one he...
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. >> reporter: he says in hindsight he wouldn't claims on foot and called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things he's remembering now that was just shocking. >> the jury made up of 11 white people and one black man is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> tiger woods believed the most famous golfer in the world has a simple request for his 7-year-old son, he said, don't touch these putters, one he used to win 13 of 14 majors and the other to win the '97 masters. time in 15 months. he will play in the baum's world challenge, he is currently ranked 898th in the world. listen to how he says he felt a year ago. >> i just couldn't get out of bed. i needed help. it was a tough, tough time. and, yeah, you asked me then, could i play? no, how am i supposed to swing a club at 120 miles a that's just two different worlds. >> we will see if he does, if his rankings move up as well. >>> still ahead, some companies are pushing back against donald trump's advisers. you are watching "early today." (tea kettle whistling) y
. >> reporter: he says in hindsight he wouldn't claims on foot and called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things he's remembering now that was just shocking. >> the jury made up of 11 white people and one black man is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> tiger woods believed the most famous golfer in the world has a simple request for his 7-year-old son, he said, don't touch these...
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the fact that he got 45% of the vote, in hindsight -- and for some people at the time, it was a real sign of how weak the establishment is. so one, in hillary clinton, you had a candidate who really had a lot of flaws. two, you are trump getting out this vote in a way that didn't seem possible but actually happened. charlie: without a kind of organization behind him, using rallies as his emotional push. david: that's right. and really -- look, what i have said is i think the central problem facing the country, in addition to climate change, is the great stagnation. it is the fact that for a very large portion of this country, life isn't getting better or has gotten only majorly better over the last generation. -- marginally better over the last generation. that breeds a lot of cynicism. think about this. as americans, we like to talk about how much our lives have gotten better. and we don't think about ourselves in relation to our grandparents. we think about our whole communities. if you're an italian-american, you think about how your ancestors came over and worked hard and now you
the fact that he got 45% of the vote, in hindsight -- and for some people at the time, it was a real sign of how weak the establishment is. so one, in hillary clinton, you had a candidate who really had a lot of flaws. two, you are trump getting out this vote in a way that didn't seem possible but actually happened. charlie: without a kind of organization behind him, using rallies as his emotional push. david: that's right. and really -- look, what i have said is i think the central problem...
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. >> well, you know, a lot of those are, a lot of those are only visible in hindsight, maria. one name that certainly sort of juxtaposes our views on a couple different things isalibaba. and alibaba, the big internet e-commerce in china, is being perceived as a play on the growth of chinese e-commerce. and yet when you trillion down intoally -- drill down into alibaba, it's actually quite an interesting story. and for lots of reasons that are accounting related and corporate governance related. and yet wall street's piled into this stock without really understanding the fundamentals of what's driving the business. and my good friend jim grant has called china the people's republic of maidoff, and -- me do you have, and i couldn't -- madoff, and i couldn't agree with him more. you actually don't own the assets if you're a western shareholder. you own a piece of paper -- maria: and the way the revenue moves is complicated -- >> and the way they account for the costs. you don't see a lot of them. the delivery costs are off the books. trigary a lot of off-balance sheet stuff. but
. >> well, you know, a lot of those are, a lot of those are only visible in hindsight, maria. one name that certainly sort of juxtaposes our views on a couple different things isalibaba. and alibaba, the big internet e-commerce in china, is being perceived as a play on the growth of chinese e-commerce. and yet when you trillion down intoally -- drill down into alibaba, it's actually quite an interesting story. and for lots of reasons that are accounting related and corporate governance...
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the people that he was going into that house with, that if something was to happen to him, you k in hindsight you sort of look pack at that and it's like, what?" >> reporter: now, cbs news has learned that artan purchased the exwiestles he used in the attack just hours before he he carriedt out. when and while no direct ties to terrorist organizations have been discovered so far, federal authorities are increasingly confident, norah, that he used the internet to help him ipspire his actions. >> o'donnell: all right, dean in less than to months, donald trump will inherit america's war against isis. the u.s. is training and assisting iraqi and kurdish forces in the liberation of mosul. now, that is the last major city in iraq that is controlled by isis. this operation is now six weeks old. >> reporter: lieutenant general fran townsend served here in northern iraq during the now he's back. the commander of the u.s. coalition against isis, visiting troops manning a battery of how theiters in the desert. >> here's inside the city right here. here's the east side of the city. >> reporter: a new gen
the people that he was going into that house with, that if something was to happen to him, you k in hindsight you sort of look pack at that and it's like, what?" >> reporter: now, cbs news has learned that artan purchased the exwiestles he used in the attack just hours before he he carriedt out. when and while no direct ties to terrorist organizations have been discovered so far, federal authorities are increasingly confident, norah, that he used the internet to help him ipspire his...
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. >> reporter: slager said in hindsight he would not have chased him on foot and instead called for different and things he's remembering now that he didn't remember then, which was just shocking. >> reporter: the jury, made up of 11 white people and one black man, is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> still ahead here tonight, detecting breast cancer, the alarming number of women being diagnosed without the most common symptom. and one survivor who [ cough ] shh. i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. alka-seltzer plus cold and cough liquid gels fight your worst cold symptoms including your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is! before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet... ... kicked off a lot of ... and liked to help others in need. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda-approved to treat this pain, from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause
. >> reporter: slager said in hindsight he would not have chased him on foot and instead called for different and things he's remembering now that he didn't remember then, which was just shocking. >> reporter: the jury, made up of 11 white people and one black man, is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> still ahead here tonight, detecting breast cancer, the alarming number of women being diagnosed without the most common symptom....
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in hindsight you sort of look pack at that and it's like, what?" >> reporter: now, cbs news has learned that artan purchased the exwiestles he used in the attack just hours before he he carriedt out. when and while no direct ties to terrorist organizations have been discovered so far, federal authorities are increasingly confident, norah, that he used the internet to help him ipspire his actions. reynolds, thank you so much. in less than to months, donald trump will inherit america's war against isis. the u.s. is training and assisting iraqi and kurdish forces in the liberation of mosul. now, that is the last major city in iraq that is controlled by isis. this operation is now six weeks old. >> reporter: lieutenant general fran townsend served here in northern ir u.n. occupation 10 years ago and now he's back. the commander of the u.s. coalition against isis, visiting troops manning a battery of how theiters in the desert. >> here's inside the city right here. here's the east side of the city. >> reporter: a new generation of americans in iraq, thi
in hindsight you sort of look pack at that and it's like, what?" >> reporter: now, cbs news has learned that artan purchased the exwiestles he used in the attack just hours before he he carriedt out. when and while no direct ties to terrorist organizations have been discovered so far, federal authorities are increasingly confident, norah, that he used the internet to help him ipspire his actions. reynolds, thank you so much. in less than to months, donald trump will inherit america's...
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in hindsight you sort of look pack at that and it's like, what?" >> reporter: now, cbs news has learned that artan purchased the exwiestles he used in the attack just hours before he he carriedt out. when and while no direct ties to terrorist organizations have been discovered so far, federal authorities are increasingly confident, norah, that he used the internet to help him ipspire >> o'donnell: all right, dean reynolds, thank you so much. in less than to months, donald trump will inherit america's war against isis. the u.s. is training and assisting iraqi and kurdish forces in the liberation of mosul. now, that is the last major city in iraq that is controlled by isis. this operation is now six weeks old. >> reporter: lieutenant general fran townsend served here u.n. occupation 10 years ago and now he's back. the commander of the u.s. coalition against isis, visiting troops manning a battery of how theiters in the desert. >> here's inside the city right here. here's the east side of the city. >> reporter: a new generation of americans in iraq, t
in hindsight you sort of look pack at that and it's like, what?" >> reporter: now, cbs news has learned that artan purchased the exwiestles he used in the attack just hours before he he carriedt out. when and while no direct ties to terrorist organizations have been discovered so far, federal authorities are increasingly confident, norah, that he used the internet to help him ipspire >> o'donnell: all right, dean reynolds, thank you so much. in less than to months, donald trump...
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in hindsight you sort of look pack at that and it's like, what?" >> reporter: now, cbs news has learned that artan purchased the exwiestles he used in the attack just hours before he he carriedt out. when and while no direct ties to terrorist organizations have been discovered so far, federal authorities are increasingly confident, norah, that he used the internet to help him ipspire his actions. reynolds, thank you so much. in less than to months, donald trump will inherit america's war against isis. the u.s. is training and assisting iraqi and kurdish forces in the liberation of mosul. now, that is the last major city in iraq that is controlled by isis. this operation is now six weeks old. >> reporter: lieutenant general fran townsend served here in northern iraq u.n. occupation 10 years ago and now he's back. the commander of the u.s. coalition against isis, visiting troops manning a battery of how theiters in the desert. >> here's inside the city right here. here's the east side of the city. >> reporter: a new generation of americans in iraq, t
in hindsight you sort of look pack at that and it's like, what?" >> reporter: now, cbs news has learned that artan purchased the exwiestles he used in the attack just hours before he he carriedt out. when and while no direct ties to terrorist organizations have been discovered so far, federal authorities are increasingly confident, norah, that he used the internet to help him ipspire his actions. reynolds, thank you so much. in less than to months, donald trump will inherit america's...
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the couple says in hindsight they probably shouldn't have melinda: how a popular black friday sale could put your family at risk. ben: a packers fan brazing -- braving the cold, wearing shorts even in freezing temperatures. melinda: welcome back. thanksgiving often means big eating, but health officials are encouraging americans to stuff the bird not themselves. ben: the average american eats more than 4500 calories for their holiday meal and that doesn't include appetizers and drinks. to avoid the heavy-fat calorie binge, researchers suggest cooks use lower calorie ingredients when preparing holiday meals. appetizers made of fresh fruit and veggies also help cut-back on calories. best of luck. melinda: no kidding, that is not going to happen. if you feel like taking a nap after your big thanksgiving meal, don't blame the turkey. tryptophan is an amino acid found in turkey that the body needs to make melatonin, which is associated with good sleep, but turkey doesn't contain any more tryptophan than other poultry and actually has less than chicken. experts have another theory for it's mor
the couple says in hindsight they probably shouldn't have melinda: how a popular black friday sale could put your family at risk. ben: a packers fan brazing -- braving the cold, wearing shorts even in freezing temperatures. melinda: welcome back. thanksgiving often means big eating, but health officials are encouraging americans to stuff the bird not themselves. ben: the average american eats more than 4500 calories for their holiday meal and that doesn't include appetizers and drinks. to avoid...
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in hindsight you sort of look pack at that and it's like, what?" >> reporter: now, cbs news has learned that artan purchased the exwiestles he used in the attack just hours before he he carriedt out. when and while no direct ties to terrorist organizations have been discovered so far, federal authorities are increasingly confident, norah, that he used the internet to help him ipspire his actions. reynolds, thank you so much. in less than to months, donald trump will inherit america's war against isis. the u.s. is training and assisting iraqi and kurdish forces in the liberation of mosul. now, that is the last major city in iraq that is controlled by isis. this operation is now six weeks old. >> reporter: lieutenant general fran townsend served here in u.n. occupation 10 years ago and now he's back. the commander of the u.s. coalition against isis, visiting troops manning a battery of how theiters in the desert. >> here's inside the city right here. here's the east side of the city. >> reporter: a new generation of americans in iraq, this time aroun
in hindsight you sort of look pack at that and it's like, what?" >> reporter: now, cbs news has learned that artan purchased the exwiestles he used in the attack just hours before he he carriedt out. when and while no direct ties to terrorist organizations have been discovered so far, federal authorities are increasingly confident, norah, that he used the internet to help him ipspire his actions. reynolds, thank you so much. in less than to months, donald trump will inherit america's...
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in hindsight you sort of look pack at that and it's like, what?" >> reporter: now, cbs news has learned that artan purchased the exwiestles he used in the attack just hours before he he carriedt out. when and while no direct ties to terrorist organizations have been discovered so far, federal authorities are increasingly confident, norah, that he used the internet to help him ipspire his actions. in less than to months, donald trump will inherit america's war against isis. the u.s. is training and assisting iraqi and kurdish forces in the liberation of mosul. now, that is the last major city in iraq that is controlled by isis. this operation is now six weeks old. >> reporter: lieutenant general fran townsend served here inor u.n. occupation 10 years ago and now he's back. the commander of the u.s. coalition against isis, visiting troops manning a battery of how theiters in the desert. >> here's inside the city right here. here's the east side of the city. >> reporter: a new generation of americans in iraq, this time around, aiding iraqi troops who
in hindsight you sort of look pack at that and it's like, what?" >> reporter: now, cbs news has learned that artan purchased the exwiestles he used in the attack just hours before he he carriedt out. when and while no direct ties to terrorist organizations have been discovered so far, federal authorities are increasingly confident, norah, that he used the internet to help him ipspire his actions. in less than to months, donald trump will inherit america's war against isis. the u.s....
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. >> reporter: slager now says in hindsight, he would not have chased scott on foot in the first place and instead called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things he's remembering now that he didn't remember then, which was just shocking. people and one black man, is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> still ahead here tonight, detecting breast cancer, the alarming number of women being diagnosed without the most common symptom. and one survivor who says a second opinion saved her life. [ cough ] shh. i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. better take something. dayquil liquid gels doesn't treat a runny nose. it doesn't? before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet... ... kicked off a lot of high school games... ... built a life for my family... ... and liked to help others in need. diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda-approved to treat th
. >> reporter: slager now says in hindsight, he would not have chased scott on foot in the first place and instead called for backup. >> his entire testimony was what he would have done different and things he's remembering now that he didn't remember then, which was just shocking. people and one black man, is expected to begin deliberations later this week. gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> still ahead here tonight, detecting breast cancer, the alarming number of women being...