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during the campaign, rosen accused him of many things. poor judgment, poor ethics. but one charge in. in fact, it led to a specific campaign promise. >> what i would, they're accused of gang raping a teenage girl. after a lengthy investigation, including the victim, made a conviction unlikely. the heroic woman that rescued this woman. >> reporter: rosen says now that he is boss and critics will target him now saying this wasn't what's going to guide me is what the evidence is. and so what i promise to do and what we will do is review the investigation, test all of the evidence, and then report back to the public. either by filing charges, which speaks for itself. >> of course, it's more than just this one case. he's also moving forward with a conviction integrity unit, wanting to protect against or reverse wrongful conviction in the county. tom? jeff? >> all right. garvin, thank you so much. >>> let's turn things over to jeff and talk about the week ahead. >> we're at work week now. >> we're getting closer to the weekend. the wind helped to bring a 70-degree reading
during the campaign, rosen accused him of many things. poor judgment, poor ethics. but one charge in. in fact, it led to a specific campaign promise. >> what i would, they're accused of gang raping a teenage girl. after a lengthy investigation, including the victim, made a conviction unlikely. the heroic woman that rescued this woman. >> reporter: rosen says now that he is boss and critics will target him now saying this wasn't what's going to guide me is what the evidence is. and...
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the general thrust says rosen is to get back to an economy that doesn't simply trade things, but makes them too. >> the problem in this economy is that, for too long, we have been creating money and not enough wealth. that's what we need to do. we have to make wealth, not just make money. >> reporter: of course, by talking up investments in education, roads and research, the president hopes to make it harder for congress to cut them. but political analyst chris krueger says this budget battle is just beginning. >> you may hear a lot of grandiose ideas on spending, but also keep in mind that the congress is not going to be cutting any checks any time soon. >> susie: joining us now to talk about this more is washington bureau chief darren gersh. you know, darren, all this talk about competitiveness sounds good but it seems that what american people really want to know is that does competitiveness lead to jobs. >> reporter: well, that is basically what the debate is about. now competitiveness does lead to jobs over sort of the medium to long-term but you'll notice that the debate has shif
the general thrust says rosen is to get back to an economy that doesn't simply trade things, but makes them too. >> the problem in this economy is that, for too long, we have been creating money and not enough wealth. that's what we need to do. we have to make wealth, not just make money. >> reporter: of course, by talking up investments in education, roads and research, the president hopes to make it harder for congress to cut them. but political analyst chris krueger says this...
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rosen, i wanted to ask your opinion on something.hen the second amendment was written, we work a small country. the gun was to protect your property and your home. and i'm from west virginia. when i grew up, i learned to hunt and use a gun. i worked in security. i used a gun. not everybody should carry a gun. hot-headed people, people with mental problems should not. our country -- we have over 309 million people living. if you live in an area like the city where people live on top of each other, and they are able to get a gun easily, i think it should be different laws that make it a little harder. host: thank you. final thought. guest: i think is a good point. president obama has said the right to bear arms is an individual right. it does not mean that you cannot have all kinds of sensible policy restrictions and that you cannot ban that you cannot restrict it from the mentally ill from hot-headed people and all kinds of people that the caller suggests. maybe the supreme court can recognize that the ultimate gun regulation in this
rosen, i wanted to ask your opinion on something.hen the second amendment was written, we work a small country. the gun was to protect your property and your home. and i'm from west virginia. when i grew up, i learned to hunt and use a gun. i worked in security. i used a gun. not everybody should carry a gun. hot-headed people, people with mental problems should not. our country -- we have over 309 million people living. if you live in an area like the city where people live on top of each...
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the white house is saying that the chance for rosen of egypt needs to have that necessary political reform. -the president of egypt, needs to take the necessary political or form. >> and from tunisia politicians from the old regiment are demonstrating again in a town with the revolted last month. the would like all politicians to be ousted. demonstrators are camping out the government palace. and also the interim government is being asked to step down. and with the health of nelson mandela the former south african president and anti-apartheid active as has been all hospitalized. and they're insisting that he is in no danger. he is been in the hospital for two consecutive days. nelson mandela is 92 years old. >> with cooler temperatures tomorrow, and increasing cloud coverage. rainfall this weekend. we will talk all about that, coming up. @ >> >>this just in to the kron 4 news room mayor and police are telling, they arrested a 28 year-old man of having sex with a 13 year-old girl. this happened with the last month over a three week. >> michael evans, was getting trekked to meet getting-truc
the white house is saying that the chance for rosen of egypt needs to have that necessary political reform. -the president of egypt, needs to take the necessary political or form. >> and from tunisia politicians from the old regiment are demonstrating again in a town with the revolted last month. the would like all politicians to be ousted. demonstrators are camping out the government palace. and also the interim government is being asked to step down. and with the health of nelson...
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. >> reporter: in one of his first appointments as the you see in d.a., jeff rosen has gone to coloradoprings, colorado to select ian finch to head the crime lab. >> he is very scientifically knowledgeable about dna and all aspect of the what we do in the crime laboratory. and even more importantly than that he is a problem identifier and problem solver. and i have complete confidence that if there are issues in the crime lab, he will address them and deal with them in a pro- active way. >> reporter: murder charges had to be tossed in a case here following questionable fiber testing by the lab. now, rosen says transparency will be one of the hallmarks of his administration. >> the work of the crime lab is integral to what the distribute attorney's office does. criminalists are vital to our ability to bring criminals to justice and to solve crimes and protect our community. >> reporter: finch starts march 1 replacing the retiring worker. mike colgan for cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> governor jerry brown not wasting time naming his new staff. he is appointing his wife as an unpaid special coun
. >> reporter: in one of his first appointments as the you see in d.a., jeff rosen has gone to coloradoprings, colorado to select ian finch to head the crime lab. >> he is very scientifically knowledgeable about dna and all aspect of the what we do in the crime laboratory. and even more importantly than that he is a problem identifier and problem solver. and i have complete confidence that if there are issues in the crime lab, he will address them and deal with them in a pro- active...
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you are a member of a team working with shawn rosen. the slow food nation here in san francisco. tell us about why the department of environment is so active in this area? >> when you look at food and the food system. it has an impact on the environment and on social justice issues and the san francisco economy. so the interesting thing about this, is gives us a wonderful demonstration. once we get them in. we can engage them about the issue and why food beyond the experience of enjoying food has an impact on our lives. there's an average that the piece of feed travels 1500 miles. it begins to reduce the environmental impact. we can grow just about anything we need >> obviously the department of environment gets it. we appreciate your support in supporting today's production. we want to thank you and shawn at the department of environment. >> so we're here with mark leno of the 13th district. >> welcome to my district. >> so the city and county san francisco will pay for people planting these gardens. some of these neighborhoods don't have the same access? do you support that? >>
you are a member of a team working with shawn rosen. the slow food nation here in san francisco. tell us about why the department of environment is so active in this area? >> when you look at food and the food system. it has an impact on the environment and on social justice issues and the san francisco economy. so the interesting thing about this, is gives us a wonderful demonstration. once we get them in. we can engage them about the issue and why food beyond the experience of enjoying...
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also, i have a letter from vicki rosen, who is president of the upper noe neighbors association. she is still adamantly opposed to this project and asks that you grant dr. vice president olague: thank you. are there any additional speakers for the dr requestors? >> this is a letter from the region valley neighborhood -- the eureka valley neighborhood association. we want to express our opposition to this project. i thought i was going to read the letter to you, but i am really wiped out at this point, to get through it in 3 minutes. i will kind of cherry pick through it. we had hoped originally that the 479 douglass project would be scaled back significantly to reduce its impact on the small- scaled block in which it is located. but after the early revisions that you heard about, because the original project was not legal, it is still out of scale with the block. its impact on the small house to the west continues to be severe. it violates the secretary of the interiors standards for rehabilitation of historic resource. that is our opinion, of course. i will skip the next paragra
also, i have a letter from vicki rosen, who is president of the upper noe neighbors association. she is still adamantly opposed to this project and asks that you grant dr. vice president olague: thank you. are there any additional speakers for the dr requestors? >> this is a letter from the region valley neighborhood -- the eureka valley neighborhood association. we want to express our opposition to this project. i thought i was going to read the letter to you, but i am really wiped out...
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nbc jeff rosen reports. >> i was given some news that literally shook me to my core. >> reporter: oprahsome of her most intimate secrets sexual abuse, drug use and now a new bombshell from oprah herself. >> in the past 25 years oprah show reunited people but this time i'm the one being reunited. i have been keeping a family secret for months and you'll hear it straight from me on monday. >> reporter: the secret so intense oprah calls it a miracle. only a few people know what it is. what is it? who is involved? let the feeding frenzy begin. >> i think people will be so intrigued on what kind of news would actually shock oprah to her core and call it a miracle. >> reporter: she shocked her audience before with startling revelations that she was molested as a child by relatives, that she gave birth to a child who died when she was a teenager, and she's answered candid questions here with barbara walters recently about rumors she's gay and her relationship with best friend gayle king. >> she is the friend that everybody deserves. i'm not even kind of lesbian. >> reporter: in a highly public
nbc jeff rosen reports. >> i was given some news that literally shook me to my core. >> reporter: oprahsome of her most intimate secrets sexual abuse, drug use and now a new bombshell from oprah herself. >> in the past 25 years oprah show reunited people but this time i'm the one being reunited. i have been keeping a family secret for months and you'll hear it straight from me on monday. >> reporter: the secret so intense oprah calls it a miracle. only a few people know...
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searses and its partner julius rosen wald who were turning over 50 million a year with their catalog business were in the midst of constructing the largest business building in the world covering a million square feet of floor space on chicago's west side. it had originally been funded by goldman sachs' commercial paper, and now they came back to goldman for a $5 million loan. but henry had different ideas. he recommended selling shares on the open market, making it the first publicly-owned retail operation in existence. the gamble doubled the firm's investment netting a $10 million profit and turned both goldman sachss and searses into household names -- sears into household names. during the next 11 years, goldman and lehman underwrote a number of great companies. but the one which excited henry the most which he knew would be a new landmark in the firm's drive to the top was studebaker which became the first automobile manufacturer owned by the public. even his contentious partner was impressed by that one. as the firm's fortune ascended and all the things that the old line banker
searses and its partner julius rosen wald who were turning over 50 million a year with their catalog business were in the midst of constructing the largest business building in the world covering a million square feet of floor space on chicago's west side. it had originally been funded by goldman sachs' commercial paper, and now they came back to goldman for a $5 million loan. but henry had different ideas. he recommended selling shares on the open market, making it the first publicly-owned...
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is now in san francisco where you can see it and we'll give you a preview of that and here is brad rosen stein, he's a curator at the the san francisco museum for design. welcome. what an idea to have an exhibit on this. let us talk about angels, first of all. most of us heard of it. you couldn't miss the award especially after the hbo. it won pulitzer, it won the best play in the tonee's. >> they opened in different season. only play in history to do that. it contronted aids and the closeted approach to being homosexual. what do you think in the material made it so cutting-edge? >> it is incredible. it works on so many different levels. tony kushner is a master of language, first of all and the language of the play is extraordinary. going back to the plays for these exhibition i was bowled over with what a brilliant writer he is. how many ideas he can pack into a simple exchange between the characters. he was talking about the politics at the time. he was talking about the fears at the time. he was talking about an endemic hoeb mow phobia in -- homophobia. it is about being an american.
is now in san francisco where you can see it and we'll give you a preview of that and here is brad rosen stein, he's a curator at the the san francisco museum for design. welcome. what an idea to have an exhibit on this. let us talk about angels, first of all. most of us heard of it. you couldn't miss the award especially after the hbo. it won pulitzer, it won the best play in the tonee's. >> they opened in different season. only play in history to do that. it contronted aids and the...
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. ♪ >> rosen and many of his fellow captives are marking the 30th anniversary at a reunion this weekend academy at west point. >> they were officially called easy company, but tv viewers knew them as the band of brothers, the unit that not fou in some of the biggest battles. today we learned the oldest living member, ed mouser had died. he was drafted in 1942 and volunteered. home of company e. he kept his role in the unit a secret until hbo produced a mini series. ed mouser was 94. up next, when we continue here, one man's mission to save a treasured piece of america's west. treasured piece of america's west. ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor
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conversation tomorrow morning on "washington journal," and we have guests, william kristol, and jeffrey rosen, and the intent of the constitution. that's all tomorrow morning. thank you for joining us on this sunday. and a view of the capitol, for those who suffered yesterday. congresswoman gifford remains in critical condition. enjoy your sunday. >> thank you very much, mr. president, mr. vice president. you have honored me and my family. by giving me an opportunity to serve you and to serve our nation. >> with more than 80 appearances by william daly and you can use the c-span library to learn about new additions to the obama administration. of the thousand of people you can search online. at the c-span video library, it's washington your way. >> this week on "newsmakers," congressman henry waxman and our reporters this week to help with questions. david has the first question, go ahead. >> congressman. was there a moment this past week when it finally sunk in, democrats are now in the minority. how did it feel? >> well, it's been sinking in pretty quickly. since the election. but this week
conversation tomorrow morning on "washington journal," and we have guests, william kristol, and jeffrey rosen, and the intent of the constitution. that's all tomorrow morning. thank you for joining us on this sunday. and a view of the capitol, for those who suffered yesterday. congresswoman gifford remains in critical condition. enjoy your sunday. >> thank you very much, mr. president, mr. vice president. you have honored me and my family. by giving me an opportunity to serve...
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also jeffrey rosen of george washington university law school. and later we'll chack with the c.e.o. of the center on education policy on his organization's reent report on gaps in test scores. that's :45 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> thank you very much, mr. president, mr. vice president. >> you can use the c-span video library to learn more about the new additions to the obama administration. just one of the 15,000 people you can search and watch at any time online at our c-span video library. it is washington your way. >> there is a new way for you to follow congress with c-span's congressional chronicle. track daily floor timelines, read transcripts, and find a full video arkife of each member. part of c-span's video library. it's washington your way. >> middle and high school students, it is time to upload your videos. get your five to eight-minute video on this year's topic, "washington, d.c. through my lens" for your chance to win the grand prize of $5,000. there are $50,000 and 12,000 prizes. the student cam is open to grades six throug
also jeffrey rosen of george washington university law school. and later we'll chack with the c.e.o. of the center on education policy on his organization's reent report on gaps in test scores. that's :45 a.m. eastern here on c-span. >> thank you very much, mr. president, mr. vice president. >> you can use the c-span video library to learn more about the new additions to the obama administration. just one of the 15,000 people you can search and watch at any time online at our c-span...
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or rosen and. the second day of the divorce for him brings together world oil giants russia's top oil producer ross neff and u.s. major exxon mobil have signed a deal to develop a deep water project in the black sea the company say even more energy projects are expected artie's daniel bushell has more. there's a quote so on ladies in that was for the first time one in five delegates must be women and having an effect on the composition of the delegations but the cinderella of the ball this year no doubt is russia if perhaps in the past russian investment investment by foreigners into russia was something of a dirty word something not quite understood the sites today yesterday of seeing small businessmen american other nationalities pulling over russian delegates here there's a very big delegation of bankers tycoons ministers is really something that i haven't seen in many years of attending such forums and they really submit russia's position as one of the most exciting growth prospects at the mome
or rosen and. the second day of the divorce for him brings together world oil giants russia's top oil producer ross neff and u.s. major exxon mobil have signed a deal to develop a deep water project in the black sea the company say even more energy projects are expected artie's daniel bushell has more. there's a quote so on ladies in that was for the first time one in five delegates must be women and having an effect on the composition of the delegations but the cinderella of the ball this year...
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these machines without demanding the blog alternative is ignoring the warnings of people like marc rosen rotenberg and epic and this was a needless controversy. all right, what is the relevance of the fact you could have blocked machines rather than make it machines for the constitutional analysis? the supreme court has not evaluate the airport screening technology but here's the broad framework. the supreme court has held that routine searches at the border and at airports such as magnetic machines, regular x-ray machines and also not intrusive pat-down don't require any degree of individualized suspicion. but mom routine searches like body cavity searches and strip searches do require a degree of individualized suspicion so the basic question which you don't have to be a lawyer to figure out is parties naked machines strip searches or not? if they are and they require a degree of heightened suspicion and if they don't then they don't require it. now there is a little bit more document by the lower court opinions evaluating these machines. there is a ninth circuit ruling from 2007 which
these machines without demanding the blog alternative is ignoring the warnings of people like marc rosen rotenberg and epic and this was a needless controversy. all right, what is the relevance of the fact you could have blocked machines rather than make it machines for the constitutional analysis? the supreme court has not evaluate the airport screening technology but here's the broad framework. the supreme court has held that routine searches at the border and at airports such as magnetic...
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rosen is included in this do you pull five percent of its trades or shares and these treasuries shares. were counted that was their balance sheet for years that never used the shares before so basically now it's realizing value all these shares instead of the shares. rose and it gets five percent one of the really global oil and gas majors. and gas problem in japan have signed an agreement on possible construction of a liquefied natural gas plant in russia specific pacific region the agreement of cooperation provides for a joint fund and engineering design to be undertaken in two thousand and eleven on constructing in l. and g. plans. gas problem is looking into ways to diversify the market it supplies beyond your of its major consumer demand for the pipeline gas is in decline due to economic woes and increasing use of alternative fuels including l.n.g. and shell gas but. let's have a look at the markets now the u.s. markets are closed for a public holiday european markets are flat to negative ahead of the european finance ministers meeting late afternoon to discuss the region's debt c
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or rosen if. the second day of the devils forum brings together world oil giants russia's top oil producer ross nafta and u.s. major x. and i will have signed a deal to develop a deep water project in the black sea the company say even more energy projects are expected as that your bush reports. been extremely successful day for russian business on all fronts as you say the one billion dollar deal for rosneft along with the world's largest oil company exxon mobil to develop the resources and they say they want to make this a long term wide ranging partnership which will look at all aspects of oil and gas throughout the country because it comes hot on the heels of all thor it is in russia approving pepsi co's bid for wimbledon russia's largest dairy for very much a consumer driven something that russia wants to move towards and the head of wimbledon says he now wants to make the russian sour juice drink a fear a worldwide hit and exported all over the world so it's been a very successful day on all
or rosen if. the second day of the devils forum brings together world oil giants russia's top oil producer ross nafta and u.s. major x. and i will have signed a deal to develop a deep water project in the black sea the company say even more energy projects are expected as that your bush reports. been extremely successful day for russian business on all fronts as you say the one billion dollar deal for rosneft along with the world's largest oil company exxon mobil to develop the resources and...
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has acknowledged it's partly to blame for last april plane crash in southeastern russia which killed rosen lech kaczynski and members of the country's political elite but was also the interstate aviation committee report is incomplete it now intends to carry out its own investigation and hopes to reach a joint conclusion with moscow or poland's prime minister donald said he wishes the fallout from the tragedy won't damage his country's relations with russia the official report concluded pilot error of bad weather and pressure from passengers to land were the main causes for them but poland claims russian air traffic controllers should have balun the plane from landing or krissy eight season aviation experts as the official investigation has done everything expected of us. there is nothing more to be said quite frankly i think they. the committee that did this investigation has done next job and they've they found what they found which is that the primary blame should be on that point of truth. you know there is more important lie in the transcript of the conversations between pilots and gr
has acknowledged it's partly to blame for last april plane crash in southeastern russia which killed rosen lech kaczynski and members of the country's political elite but was also the interstate aviation committee report is incomplete it now intends to carry out its own investigation and hopes to reach a joint conclusion with moscow or poland's prime minister donald said he wishes the fallout from the tragedy won't damage his country's relations with russia the official report concluded pilot...
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host: next phone call for jeffrey rosen. you are on the air. caller: i have two questions and a comment. my first question -- and this is nothing personal, just to get it out. jeffrey rosen, are you jewish? guest: i am, what does that matter? caller: i am not against them -- host: why do you bring it up? caller: in my opinion, europe, russia, the entire world is concerned about the occupation of palestine with israeli jews. host: i am not sure where he is going with that. let's go to market in new hampshire. caller: good morning. i apologize for my fellow american on the phone. i am 42 years old, white, three small children, and i work six days a week and i am losing everything. we look at our colleges, our judges, our government. we spent eight years with code pink, the war, and now that obama is president, the media discusses none of it as far a they did with president bush. i think our colleges -- you look at them and say they are conservative or liberal. the same thing with judges. guest: it is dismaying. this was par for the course. he nev
host: next phone call for jeffrey rosen. you are on the air. caller: i have two questions and a comment. my first question -- and this is nothing personal, just to get it out. jeffrey rosen, are you jewish? guest: i am, what does that matter? caller: i am not against them -- host: why do you bring it up? caller: in my opinion, europe, russia, the entire world is concerned about the occupation of palestine with israeli jews. host: i am not sure where he is going with that. let's go to market in...
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professor jeffrey rosen is a legal affairs editor.is also a professor of law at george washington university. he is a nonresident senior fellow at the brookings institution. he is the author of about six books. >> for, not 6. >> two in the works. his essays have appeared in the "new york times" and " ththe atlantic monthly." he is the most widely read legal commentator according to e "los angeles times." thank you for coming. >> thank you for including me in this stimulating conversation. thank you for prof. codevilla for having written this provocative paper. i know you have all enjoyed reading it. there is much in his paper that i very much admire. i'd like the fact that he understands that the supreme court throughout history has not had a monopoly on constitutional interpretation. i liked the fact that he realizes it is a goo thing that globalized americans are reading the constitution, marching on the mall, and making their own judgments about what the words mean. in meyer him at agree with them that constitutiol change -- i admi
professor jeffrey rosen is a legal affairs editor.is also a professor of law at george washington university. he is a nonresident senior fellow at the brookings institution. he is the author of about six books. >> for, not 6. >> two in the works. his essays have appeared in the "new york times" and " ththe atlantic monthly." he is the most widely read legal commentator according to e "los angeles times." thank you for coming. >> thank you for...
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. >> nir rosen is the author of in the belly of the green bird, the triumph of the murders in iraq. to find out more visit his website, nir rosen.com. .. and wherein so honored to speak. and i want to talk tonight about a part of the world that should be a central focus of the united state, but still isn't yet. but as is often the case, elements of the u.s. military are ahead of the curve as to whether the trend of current events are headed. let me start with two things. we're all prisoners of the mercator projection, americans that is. the mercator projection is the world unfolded on a flat rock single fish as north america and south america in a center with the indian and pacific oceans confined to the edges and therefore to the edges of consciousness as well. what we see in the center and we are at the heart of everything. after all, the united state is in the atlantic pacific country. we have keyboards on the atlantic and the pacific. worsen the 21st century world war i, world war ii, vietnam all encompassed in one respect or another were either atlantic or pacific. and also, ou
. >> nir rosen is the author of in the belly of the green bird, the triumph of the murders in iraq. to find out more visit his website, nir rosen.com. .. and wherein so honored to speak. and i want to talk tonight about a part of the world that should be a central focus of the united state, but still isn't yet. but as is often the case, elements of the u.s. military are ahead of the curve as to whether the trend of current events are headed. let me start with two things. we're all...
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privacy interests of millimeter scanners that give not the naked machine but the machine that jeff rosen in addition to that we have to have rights compliance security, intelligence approaches, law enforcement that doesn't focus on the last resort but tries to identify as what was said people who are risky as opposed to their techniques they can always change the techniques and so it is a question of growing up, living with risk and in doing intelligent rate based enforcement and i have to agree with the panelists who also said we've got to stop reading terrorists, occupying land. that is what al qaeda said and was the reason that they are terrorizing us understanding that is not justifying it and we won't really get to the policy dimension of this and making headway against it unless we stop violating human rights. >> i completely disagree with the notion that terrorism is by invading countries. most terrorism never reaches the united states. its interregional and religious terrorism one set of muslims killing another set of muslims those casualties are ten times the casualties of all o
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[applause] >> nir rosen is also the author of "in the belly of the green birds: the triumph of the martyrs in iraq." to find out more visit his website, nirrosen.com. .. >> host: welcome to "after words" and we are here to talk about neopersuasion and the book was written or this writings were written by irvingkristol. he is not with us, but his son, bill is here. you worked in the education department and now edits a fine magazine called "the weekly standard." >> guest: very well done. >> host: thank you, thank you. i'd thought we talk about your dad's life because neoconservative flows out of his life. i want to ask you about his upping, the social -- upbringing and the social class and what your grandfather did and because i think those roots formed his writing liart on. >> guest: he grew up poor. he didn't realize he was poor. everyone was poor in brooklyn. poor working class. his father, my grandfather was employed as a jobber and a tailor, and fairly regularly employed. i think he lost his job, and they had to start over once or twice, but i think my father -- his mother died when he
[applause] >> nir rosen is also the author of "in the belly of the green birds: the triumph of the martyrs in iraq." to find out more visit his website, nirrosen.com. .. >> host: welcome to "after words" and we are here to talk about neopersuasion and the book was written or this writings were written by irvingkristol. he is not with us, but his son, bill is here. you worked in the education department and now edits a fine magazine called "the weekly...
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. >> host: nir rosen "aftermath." and also "bloody crimes" james swanson's latest on the civil war. abraham lincoln. don, yuma, arizona, good evening. >> caller: my question is regarding the ebooks. >> host: please go ahead, sir. >> caller: i have a nook. and i -- i was wondering if they'd ever thought about bundling -- if you bought the ebook, the electronic portion and the -- if i could buy the whole book together as a bundle. >> host: all right. jenn risko, you've kind of addressed that. but if you'd like to repeat it for him? >> guest: sure, don, i agree, i think this is the way it should go. if i buy the book, it should be in both electronic and print formats. you should get a discount for buying, you know, a discount on one of them or both of them for buying them collectively. because i think that, you know, as i mentioned before, it'd be nice to read your book at home, your paper book at home and when you leave to catch the train, it'd be nice to read your book on your phone or on your ipad or whatever it is. i think that -- you know, it was a couple -- a year ago or so that
. >> host: nir rosen "aftermath." and also "bloody crimes" james swanson's latest on the civil war. abraham lincoln. don, yuma, arizona, good evening. >> caller: my question is regarding the ebooks. >> host: please go ahead, sir. >> caller: i have a nook. and i -- i was wondering if they'd ever thought about bundling -- if you bought the ebook, the electronic portion and the -- if i could buy the whole book together as a bundle. >> host: all...
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. >> up next nir rosen, a free-lance writer and filmmaker who has worked in iraq, afghanistan, and pakistan but said the growth of realism in the u.s. as the least. his talk at rice university in houston texas loss of one hour and 15 minutes. >> so my book deals with iraq, the civil war, how the civil war began, allied came to an end and what iraq looks like today. the other half deals with the iraq impact on the region, fighting in lebanon, and increasingly the unstable middle east and in no way how iraq came to afghanistan. by that i mean the u.s. began tampa meant many of the same tactics which were used in afghanistan. and we saw -- on site, iraq. we saw suicide bombings. things that we were associating with iraq coming to afghanistan. a forgotten subjects in the media. nobody cares about it. it's hard to get people interested. i'm grateful to see such a large crowd here. afghanistan, a little bit more the news because there are more americans there. when americans are dying a country tends to a little bit more. we can't understand what is happening in afghanistan, with the americans th
. >> up next nir rosen, a free-lance writer and filmmaker who has worked in iraq, afghanistan, and pakistan but said the growth of realism in the u.s. as the least. his talk at rice university in houston texas loss of one hour and 15 minutes. >> so my book deals with iraq, the civil war, how the civil war began, allied came to an end and what iraq looks like today. the other half deals with the iraq impact on the region, fighting in lebanon, and increasingly the unstable middle east...
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barry rosen. [applause] and finally, in b.c. chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell, who will moderate the program. and we are very grateful to andrea. [applause] >> thank you for joining us today and i am now going to trim the program over to andrea. >> thank you so very much. i can't tell you what a privilege it is for me to be here with so many friends and colleagues, and to be here really to honor service, to honor our diplomats, our foreign service officers, their families. this experience 30 years ago was my first experience of a new correspondent at nbc news, and so i feel that i know all of you. i have met all of you since, but i feel that i learned so much about you while you were suffering in captivity and is a thrill to be here and to use this as a moment to honor our ongoing the surface of rubber diplomats especially on a day when we are hearing a dreadful reports out of cairo. it is simply another reminder that you are all on the front line serving quietly and effectively in posts and around the world,
barry rosen. [applause] and finally, in b.c. chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell, who will moderate the program. and we are very grateful to andrea. [applause] >> thank you for joining us today and i am now going to trim the program over to andrea. >> thank you so very much. i can't tell you what a privilege it is for me to be here with so many friends and colleagues, and to be here really to honor service, to honor our diplomats, our foreign service officers, their...
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barry rosen. [applause] and finally, in b.c. chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell, who will moderate the program. and we are very grateful to andrea. [applause] >> thank you for joining us today and i am now going to trim the program over to andrea. >> thank you so very much. i can't tell you what a privilege it is for me to be here with so many friends and colleagues, and to be here really to honor service, to honor our plomats, our foreign service officers, their families. this experience 30 years ago was my first experience of a new correspondent at nbc news, and so i feel that i know all of you. i have met all of you since, but i feel that i learned so much about you while you were suffering in captivity and is a thrill to be here and to use this as a moment to honor our ongoing the surface of rubber diplomats especially on a day when we are hearing a dreadful reports out of cairo. it is simply another reminder that you are all on the front line serving quietly and effectively in posts and around the world, n
barry rosen. [applause] and finally, in b.c. chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell, who will moderate the program. and we are very grateful to andrea. [applause] >> thank you for joining us today and i am now going to trim the program over to andrea. >> thank you so very much. i can't tell you what a privilege it is for me to be here with so many friends and colleagues, and to be here really to honor service, to honor our plomats, our foreign service officers, their...
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there's also a piece by jeffery rosen about scalia's view of the u.s. constitution from the readings on thursday. as we pointed out thursday, gabby gifford divered the first amendment which is freedom of speech and assembly. and also reading the constitution, the speaker of the house, john boehner. >> we, the people of the united states in order to form a more perfect union, establi justice, ensure domesti tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity do ordainnd establish this constitution for the united states of america. host: and yet on your blog you say the controversy of the members of the 112thongress reading the constitution is not about that. it's about something much deeper and much more significant. how so? guest: it's really a debate about the meaning and relevance of the constitution in our lives. and there are a lot of people actually in the health care today in the last year, there were a number of leading democrats who said that the constitutio
there's also a piece by jeffery rosen about scalia's view of the u.s. constitution from the readings on thursday. as we pointed out thursday, gabby gifford divered the first amendment which is freedom of speech and assembly. and also reading the constitution, the speaker of the house, john boehner. >> we, the people of the united states in order to form a more perfect union, establi justice, ensure domesti tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and...
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these machines without demanding the blog alternative is ignoring the warnings of people like marc rosen rotenberg and epic and this was a needless controversy. all right, what is the relevance of the fact you could have blocked machines rather than make it machines for the constitutional analysis? the supreme court has not evaluate the airport screening technology but here's the broad framework. the supreme court has held that routine searches at the border and at airports such as magnetic machines, regular x-ray machines and also not intrusive pat-down don't require any degree of individualized suspicion. but mom routine searches like body cavity searches and strip searches do require a degree of individualized suspicion so the basic question which you don't have to be a lawyer to figure out is parties naked machines strip searches or not? if they are and they require a degree of heightened suspicion and if they don't then they don't require it. now there is a little bit more document by the lower court opinions evaluating these machines. there is a ninth circuit ruling from 2007 which
these machines without demanding the blog alternative is ignoring the warnings of people like marc rosen rotenberg and epic and this was a needless controversy. all right, what is the relevance of the fact you could have blocked machines rather than make it machines for the constitutional analysis? the supreme court has not evaluate the airport screening technology but here's the broad framework. the supreme court has held that routine searches at the border and at airports such as magnetic...
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there's also a piece by jeffery rosen about scalia's view of the u.s. constitution from the readings on thursday. as we pointed out thursday, gabby gifford delivered the first amendment which is freedom of speech and assembly. and also reading the constitution, the speaker of the house, john boehner. >> we, the people of the united states in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity do ordain and establish this constitution for the united states of america. host: and yet on your blog you say the controversy of the members of the 112th congress reading the constitution is not about that. it's about something much deeper and much more significant. how so? guest: it's really a debate about the meaning and relevance of the constitution in our lives. and there are a lot of people actually in the health care today in the last year, there were a number of leading democrats who said that the co
there's also a piece by jeffery rosen about scalia's view of the u.s. constitution from the readings on thursday. as we pointed out thursday, gabby gifford delivered the first amendment which is freedom of speech and assembly. and also reading the constitution, the speaker of the house, john boehner. >> we, the people of the united states in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and...
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stan rosen, his publicist, is a very good guy and an excellent publicist.td put it in the same category as a kid, they keep doing it and doing it and doing it. because he's never really gotten in trouble, has he? >> because he's a very highly paid actor. jon krir cry is his co-star. >> i'm checking with them every day to see if i have to go to work. >> what if he doesn't go to work because of the tragic circumstances. yesterday on the news i heard it was martin sheen who was rushed to the hospital with abdominal cramps. that i believed. but more martin sheen and his wife, the parents, i can't even imagine the long suffering of these parents. they're good people. >> the last time when charlie was busted, he said, i don't know what the big deal it. sl shrugging his shoulders like -- >> that's a normal night out for him, i guess. as a mother, i can't help it. i can imagine what the executives over at [c] [cbs wou say, either. >> here's the video that has everybody laughing. it's a 4.5-pound gorilla that walks on his feet. look at him. look at him just walking
stan rosen, his publicist, is a very good guy and an excellent publicist.td put it in the same category as a kid, they keep doing it and doing it and doing it. because he's never really gotten in trouble, has he? >> because he's a very highly paid actor. jon krir cry is his co-star. >> i'm checking with them every day to see if i have to go to work. >> what if he doesn't go to work because of the tragic circumstances. yesterday on the news i heard it was martin sheen who was...
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jeffrey rosen also has an editorial today in the "new york times, looking at the constitution. and jack jennings, the chief executive officer on the center of education policy, a report that came out on some of the gaps in test scores on gender groups. meanwhile, we are keeping an eye on things in the nation's capital. there is a live view of the flags at half staff in honor of those killed yesterday in arizona. the democratic caucus chair is expected to meet with reporters later this afternoon. we will have coverage of those comments as democrats reflect on rep gabrielle gifford who remains in critical condition. we got a briefing from the medical team to hours ago. here is that event. >> good morning, everyone, and thank you for being here. i am the interim ceo of the university of arizona health care. university of arizona health care is the parent of the university, center where it this is located. in a few moments, i will turn the microphone over to our front line doctors. those are the people you want to hear from the most about the condition of the 10 patients we now hav
jeffrey rosen also has an editorial today in the "new york times, looking at the constitution. and jack jennings, the chief executive officer on the center of education policy, a report that came out on some of the gaps in test scores on gender groups. meanwhile, we are keeping an eye on things in the nation's capital. there is a live view of the flags at half staff in honor of those killed yesterday in arizona. the democratic caucus chair is expected to meet with reporters later this...