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bye. >> bergman: they threatened. >> yeah. >> bergman: and they humiliated you? >> yes. >> bergman: and that was standard practice. >> i think it was pretty standard practice for anybody who got inhe way. >> bergman: bryant got in the way at this parliamentary committee hearing back in 2003, when he got rebekah brooks, then editor of the sun, to make an astonishing admission. brooks was one of rupert murdoch's most trusted associates and would become chief executive of his british newspapers. a friend and confidante of prime ministers, she appeared at the hearing with her colleague andy coulson, editor of news of the world. >> bergman: what was the run-up to that? why were they appearing before you? >> we were doing a report on privacy and media intrusion. the issue of how you set about getting information is also of course a matter of importance. it was just a hunch. you know, sometimes you just have a hunch in politics. do either of your newspapers ever use private detectives, ever bug or pay the police? >> we have paid the police for information in the past an
bye. >> bergman: they threatened. >> yeah. >> bergman: and they humiliated you? >> yes. >> bergman: and that was standard practice. >> i think it was pretty standard practice for anybody who got inhe way. >> bergman: bryant got in the way at this parliamentary committee hearing back in 2003, when he got rebekah brooks, then editor of the sun, to make an astonishing admission. brooks was one of rupert murdoch's most trusted associates and would become...
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>> bergman: we found dr.l back in northern california, performing autopsies for the same company he was working for before-- the forensic medical group, or f.m.g. >> he may have had problems in the past-- i know he had a problem with drinking-- but it... he doesn't have that problem anymore. >> bergman: dr. arnold josselson isne of the owners of f.m.g. you think dr. gill is a competent forensic pathologist? >> i do, yes. >> bergman: and you believe he performed well in sonoma county? >> yes, i do. >> bergman: records show that trial fell apart because he was being coached to create answers in his testimony. >> yes, i'm aware of that. >> bergman: you haven't read the state bar report. >> no, i haven't. i didn't even know there was one. >> bergman: did you ever look at those tapes-- they're available-- of what was going on in that coaching, what the issues were? >> i've been told what happened, yes. >> bergman: but you haven't independeny go to ok? >> no, i haven't. >> bergman: and f.m.g., as an organization, h
>> bergman: we found dr.l back in northern california, performing autopsies for the same company he was working for before-- the forensic medical group, or f.m.g. >> he may have had problems in the past-- i know he had a problem with drinking-- but it... he doesn't have that problem anymore. >> bergman: dr. arnold josselson isne of the owners of f.m.g. you think dr. gill is a competent forensic pathologist? >> i do, yes. >> bergman: and you believe he performed...
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by the way, this is not the bergman's first venture in song writing for free that's about empowering women. they actually wrote the very best school song i've ever heard for the archer school for girls in los angeles. their new song is entitled "a woman's voice." ♪ a woman's voice can sing any
by the way, this is not the bergman's first venture in song writing for free that's about empowering women. they actually wrote the very best school song i've ever heard for the archer school for girls in los angeles. their new song is entitled "a woman's voice." ♪ a woman's voice can sing any
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. >> rose: we conclude with a conversation with lowell bergman, the producer of a "frontline" documentary on pbs about the murdoch investigation in london. >> what's at stake is not only a lot of the coverage, which is focused on the family and who's going to succeed rupert but it's also the basic notion of how he built his'm tire because when you think about it, these tabloids in the u.k. were the foundation, the money machine back 30 years ago that helped him grow in the united states, pushed him forward. they were a phenomenal success. >> rose: the supreme court considers health care and the murdoch investigation in london when we consider. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: today the supreme court of the united states began three days of oral arguments on president obama's signature domestic achievement. the health care reform law. congress passed the patient protection and affordable care act in 2010. the court's decision is expected in june. health care coverage for tens of millions of americans is at stake.
. >> rose: we conclude with a conversation with lowell bergman, the producer of a "frontline" documentary on pbs about the murdoch investigation in london. >> what's at stake is not only a lot of the coverage, which is focused on the family and who's going to succeed rupert but it's also the basic notion of how he built his'm tire because when you think about it, these tabloids in the u.k. were the foundation, the money machine back 30 years ago that helped him grow in the...
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and bergman things are very collectible. - yes. - this is-- has got all that appeal, it's got real sexappeal in my view. well, i think there are many people who would like something like this-- the vibrancy, the sheer delight of it. and a conservative estimate for this would be somewhere in the region of £1,200 to 1,500. really? gosh. that's a bit more than £100, isn't it? yes. my husband thought it was the top of a walking stick. - what do you think it's made of? - i don't know. horn, a horn of some kind. you're right. it is a horn. that's absolutely spot-on. it looks a bit like plastic, doesn't it? but it is horn. this is actually inlaid in ivory, those pieces and stained. and it's in the form of a cicada, i think. and it's japanese. and it dates from probably the middle of the 19th century. and those two holes are the clue as to what it is. it's actually a netsuke. it's worn at the waistband like that. i think it's a very unusual and rare object. i think you wouldn't have much trouble getting around £1,000 for it. good heavens. - bit of a shock? - good heavens. well, it is a big sho
and bergman things are very collectible. - yes. - this is-- has got all that appeal, it's got real sexappeal in my view. well, i think there are many people who would like something like this-- the vibrancy, the sheer delight of it. and a conservative estimate for this would be somewhere in the region of £1,200 to 1,500. really? gosh. that's a bit more than £100, isn't it? yes. my husband thought it was the top of a walking stick. - what do you think it's made of? - i don't know. horn, a horn...
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my name is adam bergman. i live in this area. probably closer than anyone who was spoken today. i live at 500 davis street and to my unit faces of of davis. as a residence -- as are residents, i am here to voice my opposition. this is my first time coming to any of these meetings. really what has come to me as the main reason to voice my opposition is i have a 3-year- old son and a second child who is two-month old, and while i did not bring my 3-year-old here as a prop like someone else did to speak, i am uncomfortable with having multiple years of construction and the environmental impact to my family and everyone else in that neighborhood, as well as what the implications are of having 400 cars in team onto the street is going to do. i am a big supporter of open space. i am not a member of the tennis club. to be honest, i really do not care what happens to it. if they want to tear it down and use it for green space, i think it would be a wonderful thing. i would be a huge supporter of that. i am talking, what are the implications for someone who lives here? i am someone who l
my name is adam bergman. i live in this area. probably closer than anyone who was spoken today. i live at 500 davis street and to my unit faces of of davis. as a residence -- as are residents, i am here to voice my opposition. this is my first time coming to any of these meetings. really what has come to me as the main reason to voice my opposition is i have a 3-year- old son and a second child who is two-month old, and while i did not bring my 3-year-old here as a prop like someone else did to...
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by the way, this is not the bergman's first venture in song writing for free that's about empoweringest school song i've ever heard for the archer school for girls in los angeles. their new song is entitled "a woman's voice." a woman's voice can sing any song a woman's voice can be sure and strong it can touch your soul and it can clear your skies singing battle hymns or lullabies for the hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rocks the world so when we sing together, listen and rejoice for there's nothing like the sound of a woman's voice it's a precious thing when it's speaking out when we hear it sing whether raised in protest or raised in prayer it's a sound you hear echoed everywhere yes the hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rocks the world so when we sing together listen and rejoice for there's nothing like the sound of a woman's voice [ female announcer ] philadelphia cooking creme. a simple way to make dinner fresh and new again. just stir it in. now it only takes a moment to make the moment. ♪ spread a little joy and see ♪ need a little happiness to be ♪ ♪ liv
by the way, this is not the bergman's first venture in song writing for free that's about empoweringest school song i've ever heard for the archer school for girls in los angeles. their new song is entitled "a woman's voice." a woman's voice can sing any song a woman's voice can be sure and strong it can touch your soul and it can clear your skies singing battle hymns or lullabies for the hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rocks the world so when we sing together, listen and...
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by the way, this is not the bergman's first venture in song writing for free that's about empowering the very best school song i've ever heard for the archer school for girls in los angeles. their new song is entitled "a woman's voice." ♪ a woman's voice can sing any song ♪ ♪ a woman's voice can be sure and strong ♪ ♪ it can touch your soul and it can clear your skies ♪ ♪ singing battle hymns or lullabies ♪ ♪ for the hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rocks the world ♪ ♪ so when we sing together, listen and rejoice ♪ ♪ for there's nothing like the sound of a woman's voice ♪ ♪ it's a precious thing when it's speaking out ♪ ♪ when we hear it sing ♪ whether raised in protest or raised in prayer it's a sound you hear echoed everywhere ♪ ♪ yes the hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rocks the world ♪ ♪ so when we sing together listen and rejoice ♪ ♪ for there's nothing like the sound of a woman's voice ♪ wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. without the stuff that we make here, you wouldn't be abl
by the way, this is not the bergman's first venture in song writing for free that's about empowering the very best school song i've ever heard for the archer school for girls in los angeles. their new song is entitled "a woman's voice." ♪ a woman's voice can sing any song ♪ ♪ a woman's voice can be sure and strong ♪ ♪ it can touch your soul and it can clear your skies ♪ ♪ singing battle hymns or lullabies ♪ ♪ for the hand that rocks the cradle is the hand that rocks...
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he had a long affair with ingrid bergman a--just after the war. that one ended rather sadly. you'll--you'll--she writes about it in her memoirs. but... c-span: and speaking of that, where's this picture from then? >> guest: well, that's a picture of ingrid bergman taken by another magnum photographer named david seymour, whom we nicknamed chim because his polish name was totally unpronounceable. i can't even do it. but ingrid was living in rome. that's her--one of the twins she had by rossellini and chim became a--a fr--a friend of hers and, tragically, he died a short time after that picture was taken. because he was killed at--the day after the suez war ended in 1956. c-span: there's a photograph in here--it was taken by a man who was 18 years old at the time. a--anybody who lives in this town knows--knows him... >> guest: right. c-span:...dirck halstead. >> guest: dirck. c-span: what is this? what are these two photos? >> guest: well, that was one of the saddest days of my life. i told you i was bob capa's editor on d-day, but that was june 6th, 1944. but 10 years later, m
he had a long affair with ingrid bergman a--just after the war. that one ended rather sadly. you'll--you'll--she writes about it in her memoirs. but... c-span: and speaking of that, where's this picture from then? >> guest: well, that's a picture of ingrid bergman taken by another magnum photographer named david seymour, whom we nicknamed chim because his polish name was totally unpronounceable. i can't even do it. but ingrid was living in rome. that's her--one of the twins she had by...
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correspondent lowell bergman has followed the scan dain this do you mean re.ell, we've already received dozens of journalists and top executives arrested. a number of police officers, and criminal investigations, civil lawsuits. tell me what i'm going to see in this documentary that i don't know. >> you're going to see an attempt to pull a lot of these disparate elements together and take it back in history, mr. murdoch's history, and also the fact, i think one of the more startling facts we have run into, in 2003, his then editor of "the sun" and the editor of "news of the world," two of the tabloids, admitted they were paying off the police and nobody did anything about it. >> you also talk about murdoch's influence on so many powerful people. i mean, as high as the prime minister, even going all the way back to the iron lady, margaret thatcher. let's take a look at another clip. >> for 30 years, rupert murdoch had been visiting number 10 to be thanked for his support by british prime ministers. >> a sound defense policy of the -- >> it began in the late '7
correspondent lowell bergman has followed the scan dain this do you mean re.ell, we've already received dozens of journalists and top executives arrested. a number of police officers, and criminal investigations, civil lawsuits. tell me what i'm going to see in this documentary that i don't know. >> you're going to see an attempt to pull a lot of these disparate elements together and take it back in history, mr. murdoch's history, and also the fact, i think one of the more startling facts...
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. >> bergman with three friends created fireside and were a cult favorite, especially among college students >>> people who order the new ipad on-line will have to wait a bit while apple is delivering delivery by several days. >>> a party at the famous gold dust lounge in san francisco and why bar managers say they are staying put, at least for now. [ beep ] you have one new message. [ mom ] hi scooter. this is mommy. the progresso chicken noodle you made is so good. the vegetables are cut nice and thick... you were always good at cutting your vegetables. and it's got tender white-meat chicken... the way i always made it for you. oh, one more thing honey... those pj's you like, the ones with the feet, i bought you five new pairs. love you. did you see the hockey game last night? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. . >>> we have new developments tote on a double-homicide this week in fairfield. two men wanted in connection with the crime are under arrest and a third suspect remains at- large. fairfield police say 21-year- old darren trahan of east palo alto and 18-year-ol
. >> bergman with three friends created fireside and were a cult favorite, especially among college students >>> people who order the new ipad on-line will have to wait a bit while apple is delivering delivery by several days. >>> a party at the famous gold dust lounge in san francisco and why bar managers say they are staying put, at least for now. [ beep ] you have one new message. [ mom ] hi scooter. this is mommy. the progresso chicken noodle you made is so good. the...
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bergman joins us. you for being with us. >> thank you for considering the issue. >> why did do you this report and give us perspective what is happening in washington. >> as a resident of the city for almost 43 years, the city has become much more vibrant with the passage of time, much more activity in the streets. the council for court excellence ascertained that it was worthwhile asking questions about the dimensions of the problem of pedestrian safety, pedestrian accidents and what could be done about it. a committee was developed among the directors to spend time on that subject. >> i was in california myself last weekend and i noticed that you had written in part of the report that you step off the curb -- i notice this as well, people stop. it's the culture there and the culture in many other big cities throughout the country. it's not here. how do you change that. >> that's a key question. you asked the right one. it's a cultural matter. the fact that some cities raise themselves from a much low
bergman joins us. you for being with us. >> thank you for considering the issue. >> why did do you this report and give us perspective what is happening in washington. >> as a resident of the city for almost 43 years, the city has become much more vibrant with the passage of time, much more activity in the streets. the council for court excellence ascertained that it was worthwhile asking questions about the dimensions of the problem of pedestrian safety, pedestrian accidents...
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combination of all the people that i sit with in my pod, and our producers, margaret popper, jessie bergman. >> we will miss all of you. >> let's get back to the market. >> it's put everybody in such a super good mood, i don't want to be around tomorrow when none of us wins. >> let's get to the outlook for the second quarter. can the markets make q-2 one for the books or could the crisis rear its ugly head once again? treasury closing down for the second straight month. today's closing bell exchange, mary thompson is here with all of today's market action, and joe santelli joining us from chicago. >> some people are saying we're going to see a little jump. really we saw the day before, it's been a bit of a trend, you might see some interaction, but it's been a pretty smooth end to the quarter here. >> rick, the yield, it had a pretty sloppy auction, two of the three. weren't as well received as they were the previous month, right? >> that's absolutely correct, but what's really fascinating, if we could show an intraday chart of tens and 30s, we have shown a very, very slim light volume sell
combination of all the people that i sit with in my pod, and our producers, margaret popper, jessie bergman. >> we will miss all of you. >> let's get back to the market. >> it's put everybody in such a super good mood, i don't want to be around tomorrow when none of us wins. >> let's get to the outlook for the second quarter. can the markets make q-2 one for the books or could the crisis rear its ugly head once again? treasury closing down for the second straight month....
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. >> bergman with three friends created fireside and were a cult favorite, especially among college students. >>> people who order the new ipad on-line will have to wait a bit while apple is delivering delivery by several days. >>> a party (car horn) paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's checking account. i guess he's a kicker... again, again! oh, no you don't! take a step forward and chase what matters. . >>> we have new developments tote on a double-homicide this week in fairfield. two men wanted in connection with the crime are under arrest and a third suspect remains at- large. fairfield police of east palo alto and 18-year-old marcel rutherford of redwood city turned themselves in. the two were arrested on suspicion of murder for the killing of 24-year-old chew of favored and 18-year-old bernard francis knight east palo alto on wednesday. >>> hads with a victory party in san francisco as managers of the gold dust lounge said they will stare in bess at late for now an unexpected evi
. >> bergman with three friends created fireside and were a cult favorite, especially among college students. >>> people who order the new ipad on-line will have to wait a bit while apple is delivering delivery by several days. >>> a party (car horn) paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's checking account. i guess he's a kicker... again, again! oh, no you don't! take...
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. >> ronan bergman, fascinating perspective. important reporting.ery much. >>> coming up after the break, how to fix the unfixable, america's system of taxes. we'll be right back. a you know when i grow up, i'm going to own my own restaurant. i want to be a volunteer firefighter. when i grow up, i want to write a novel. i want to go on a road trip. when i grow up, i'm going to go there. i want to fix up old houses. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. in re, it actually reduces the thing that we worry about in america, which is too much consumption, but the argument is that -- i have heard on the right as well that this would give the government -- it's almost a fear that it is too efficient at raising money. >> you're exactly correct. they're afraid of it because it's too good at what it does. they have an extraordinarily simplistic argument. to listen just yesterday i was arguing with dan mitchell from the cato institute about this. to hear him tell it, all of europe is a giant slave if you live in europe because you
. >> ronan bergman, fascinating perspective. important reporting.ery much. >>> coming up after the break, how to fix the unfixable, america's system of taxes. we'll be right back. a you know when i grow up, i'm going to own my own restaurant. i want to be a volunteer firefighter. when i grow up, i want to write a novel. i want to go on a road trip. when i grow up, i'm going to go there. i want to fix up old houses. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done...
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we want a disney world and what we got is an ingmar bergman world. it is a very complicated world. >> nice metaphor. let's talk about the three different scenarios that you raise. so, the coney film, you've got over 80 million people viewing it in almost a time. a very short amount of time. huge exposure, right? >> the great thing about the coney film is that people actually argued about it. so, he came out and the film was -- i mean -- >> just for our viewers who haven't seen it. almost everybody has been talking about it obviously but the coney film is -- >> make them go see it. >> you should go to youtube and check it out but -- because it is 30 minutes. it is really very powerful. it will just pull at your heartstrings. but the film is really to expose in uganda the really brutal nature of the leader there whose name is kone. he has basically ordered children to kill their parents and join his army, he's raped young girls children have been killed an separated. it has been a horrible -- it tells the story of this one child who, and it is very com
we want a disney world and what we got is an ingmar bergman world. it is a very complicated world. >> nice metaphor. let's talk about the three different scenarios that you raise. so, the coney film, you've got over 80 million people viewing it in almost a time. a very short amount of time. huge exposure, right? >> the great thing about the coney film is that people actually argued about it. so, he came out and the film was -- i mean -- >> just for our viewers who haven't seen...
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>> his client list includes some of the biggest names of the 20th century: actresses like ingrid bergmanis, singers ella fitzgerald and billie holiday, who all have one thing in common besides their greatness. >> we're a business agent for about 250 entertainment, sports, music, and historical clients, but most of those are deceased. >> dead. >> dead. >> they're working stiffs. >> i guess you could say that. >> you could call roesler's business a william morris agency for the departed, the caa of the doa. it's called cmg, and it's headquartered far from the glitter of hollywood in an office park on the fringes of indianapolis, distinguished only for the orange wind sock for roesler's helipad and his green bentley. inside is a multitiered office lined with memorabilia from his departed clients. first stop, a suit worn by one of the blues brothers. >> i've represented the family of john belushi, his widow, judy, for almost 20 years. >> it is all tastefully done and quiet as a morgue, a shrine of sorts for a legend whose time on earth has ended but whose career still has a pulse strong enou
>> his client list includes some of the biggest names of the 20th century: actresses like ingrid bergmanis, singers ella fitzgerald and billie holiday, who all have one thing in common besides their greatness. >> we're a business agent for about 250 entertainment, sports, music, and historical clients, but most of those are deceased. >> dead. >> dead. >> they're working stiffs. >> i guess you could say that. >> you could call roesler's business a...
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. >> ronan bergman, fascinating perspective. important reporting.ery much. >>> coming up after the break, how to fix the unfixable, america's system of taxes. we'll be right back. a you know when i grow up, i'm going to own my own restaurant. i want to be a volunteer firefighter. when i grow up, i want to write a novel. i want to go on a road trip. when i grow up, i'm going to go there. i want to fix up old houses. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. i want to fall in love again. [ female announcer ] discover what's next in your life. get this free travel bag when you join at aarp.org/jointoday. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ >>> both president obama and mitt romney h
. >> ronan bergman, fascinating perspective. important reporting.ery much. >>> coming up after the break, how to fix the unfixable, america's system of taxes. we'll be right back. a you know when i grow up, i'm going to own my own restaurant. i want to be a volunteer firefighter. when i grow up, i want to write a novel. i want to go on a road trip. when i grow up, i'm going to go there. i want to fix up old houses. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done...
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. >> ronan bergman, fascinating perspective. important reporting. much. >> how to fix the unfixable. america's system of tacks. we'll be right back. [ hermann ] there's always something that's going to have to be done by a certain date. you always have homework, okay? i don't have homework today. it's what's right here is what is most important to me. it's beautiful. ♪ ♪ for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this little hot dog cart, and it's on a really good corner. let's see if we can buy the property." and the branch manager said, "all right, i will take a chance with the two of you." and we've been loyal to bank of america for the last 71 years. >>> both president obama and mitt romney have ideas for fixing the u.s. tax code. will any of it work? my next guest says no. bruce bartlett has served as an economic advisor to two republican presidents, ronald reagan and george h.
. >> ronan bergman, fascinating perspective. important reporting. much. >> how to fix the unfixable. america's system of tacks. we'll be right back. [ hermann ] there's always something that's going to have to be done by a certain date. you always have homework, okay? i don't have homework today. it's what's right here is what is most important to me. it's beautiful. ♪ ♪ for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up...
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we want to take you live to tel aviv to ron bergman.sraeli paper, and on this topic, he is the man. so i just want to welcome him here. first question. when the israelis decide to bomb iran, not to bomb iran. when might they retaliate with respect to americans, specifical specifically. >> the leader of israel repeatedly said he has not made up hais mind and there is not a fixed day to make the decision. there is the mindset that 2012 is the last time, the last year, the time frame in which israel has to make a call whether to go for an overt area strike to damage as much as it could the iranian nuclear site. the israelis are very much afraid of the inevitable day after effect. the israeli public, the israeli decision makers are far mora frayed of the possibility that iran would have nuclear weapons. if i quote a conversation i had with the minister of defense, it was barack who said there is one option not on the table and not accepted by israel and this is the c option. we would never accept -- this is a threat to israeli existence. >>
we want to take you live to tel aviv to ron bergman.sraeli paper, and on this topic, he is the man. so i just want to welcome him here. first question. when the israelis decide to bomb iran, not to bomb iran. when might they retaliate with respect to americans, specifical specifically. >> the leader of israel repeatedly said he has not made up hais mind and there is not a fixed day to make the decision. there is the mindset that 2012 is the last time, the last year, the time frame in...