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rosenbaum was in the bedroom upstairs and she started hollering. we gagged her and tied her up and we fled the house. but, because of her age, she died of suffocation, and they arrest us like two, three days later, they arrest all of us. >> the crime makes the front page of the ""philadelphia inquirer"" which reports, three of the four suspects were arrested after mrs. rosen balm's nude body was found tied up with a washcloth stuffed down her throat. >> everybody agreed that the death was accidental. it wasn't intentional. but because of the laws of felony homicide, they tried all of us as adults. >> in the rosenbaum crime, he minimizes his role in this, that he didn't do it, he didn't commit the homicide, he didn't know this was going to happen, wasn't his plan, but that's very typical of an individual like this because really, they're looking out for their own best interests. so, very easy to blame everybody else. >> mcfadden's crime becomes a touchstone issue during then police commissioner frank l. rizzo's campaign to become mayor. >> he vowed
rosenbaum was in the bedroom upstairs and she started hollering. we gagged her and tied her up and we fled the house. but, because of her age, she died of suffocation, and they arrest us like two, three days later, they arrest all of us. >> the crime makes the front page of the ""philadelphia inquirer"" which reports, three of the four suspects were arrested after mrs. rosen balm's nude body was found tied up with a washcloth stuffed down her throat. >> everybody...
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. >> that's when attorney joseph rosenbaum gets a strange call. >> i got a call that i should watch theewscast, there was a guy that lifted an expensive bottle of wine, and that i should watch it, i'll be contacted in the next day. >> sure enough, the lafite rothschild ends up safely on rosenbaum's desk. >> i, myself, drove the bottle of wine over there, went into the shop, delivered the bottle of wine, and that was it. >> rosenbaum asks only that eddie sign a release, stating he won't prosecute the offender and eddie agrees. >> since the value of the wine was about $1,000, it would be considered grand theft third-degree in florida where the sentence maximum is five years, down to probation. >> but the bottle was dropped off anonymously and not even rosenbaum knows who the wine bandit is. >> to this date, i don't know if anybody's ever identified the person that's portrayed on the video taking the bottle of wine. >> the thief remains as deep and as mysterious as the lafite rothschild itself. luckily, eddie doesn't have any sour grapes about the theft. >> the owner was very grateful and
. >> that's when attorney joseph rosenbaum gets a strange call. >> i got a call that i should watch theewscast, there was a guy that lifted an expensive bottle of wine, and that i should watch it, i'll be contacted in the next day. >> sure enough, the lafite rothschild ends up safely on rosenbaum's desk. >> i, myself, drove the bottle of wine over there, went into the shop, delivered the bottle of wine, and that was it. >> rosenbaum asks only that eddie sign a...
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. >> reporter: mark rosenbaum is the lead attorney for the aclu. >> at one point this campus housed as,000 veterans. but beginning with the vietnam war era, vets were kicked out, literally kicked out. >> reporter: around 200 veterans live on the property today, but none of them in permanent housing. alongside them empty buildings, a public golf course, a variety of private businesses, look a theater and a bus depot. >> this land has been utilized for enterprise rent a car, marriott hotels, ucla baseball, for exclusive private schools. they know what this land's about. >> reporter: with veterans sleeping on l.a. streets, i decided to head to the v.a. to see why this land isn't used for their house be. people have said, look, that property is to the being used for that purpose. is that a legitimate beef? ♪ it gives me warmth. ♪ [ boy ] it gives me energy to help me be my best. quaker oatmeal has whole grains for heart health. and it has fiber that helps fill me up. ♪ [ male announcer ] great days start with quaker oatmeal. energy. fiber. heart health. quaker oatmeal. a super grain breakf
. >> reporter: mark rosenbaum is the lead attorney for the aclu. >> at one point this campus housed as,000 veterans. but beginning with the vietnam war era, vets were kicked out, literally kicked out. >> reporter: around 200 veterans live on the property today, but none of them in permanent housing. alongside them empty buildings, a public golf course, a variety of private businesses, look a theater and a bus depot. >> this land has been utilized for enterprise rent a...
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. >> mark rosenbaum is the lead attorney for the aclu. >> at one point this campus housed as many as veterans. but beginning with the vietnam era vets were kicked out. they were literally kicked out. >> around 200 veterans live on the property today. but none of them in permanent housing. alongside them, empty buildings. a public golf course. a variety of private businesses. like a theater and a bus depot. >> this land has been utilized for enterprise rent-a-car. for marriott hotels. for ucla baseball. for exclusive private schools. they know what this land is about. >> with rveterans sleeping on l.a. streets, i decided to head to the va to see why this land isn't used for their housing. people have said, look, that property is not being used for that purpose. is that a legitimate beef? luck? i don't trade on luck. i trade on fundamentals. analysis. information. i trade on tradearchitect. this is web-based trading, re-visualized. streaming, real-time quotes. earnings analysis. probability analysis: that's what opportunity looks like. it's all visual. intuitive. and it's available fre
. >> mark rosenbaum is the lead attorney for the aclu. >> at one point this campus housed as many as veterans. but beginning with the vietnam era vets were kicked out. they were literally kicked out. >> around 200 veterans live on the property today. but none of them in permanent housing. alongside them, empty buildings. a public golf course. a variety of private businesses. like a theater and a bus depot. >> this land has been utilized for enterprise rent-a-car. for...
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. >> mark rosenbaum is the lead attorney for the aclu. >> at one point, this campus housed as many as00 veterans but beginning with the street nam war era, vets were kicked out, they were literally kicked out. >> around 200 veterans live on the property today. but none of them in permanent housing. alongside them empty buildings. a public golf course. a variety of private businesses. like a theater. and a bus depot. >> this land has been utilized for enterprise rent a car, for marriott hotels, for ucla baseball, for exclusive private schools. they know what this land's about. >> with veterans sleeping on l.a. streets, i decided to head to the va to see why this land isn't used for their housing. >> people have said look, that property is not being used for that purpose. is that a legitimate beef? ♪ [ gasp ] [ mom ] my husband -- he thinks it's a 3-sheeter. i say 1-sheeter. bounty can clean the mess with less. [ female announcer ] in this lab demo, 1 sheet of bounty leaves this surface as clean as 2 sheets of the bargain brand. ♪ dance cooking? bring it. super durable. super absorbent.
. >> mark rosenbaum is the lead attorney for the aclu. >> at one point, this campus housed as many as00 veterans but beginning with the street nam war era, vets were kicked out, they were literally kicked out. >> around 200 veterans live on the property today. but none of them in permanent housing. alongside them empty buildings. a public golf course. a variety of private businesses. like a theater. and a bus depot. >> this land has been utilized for enterprise rent a...
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. >> mark rosenbaum is the lead attorney for the aclu. >> at one point this campus housed as many aseginning with the vietnam era vets were kicked out. they were literally kicked out. >> around 200 veterans live on the property today. but none of them in permanent housing. alongside them, empty buildings. a public golf course. a variety of private businesses. like a theater and a bus depot. >> this land has been utilized for enterprise rent-a-car. for marriott hotels. for ucla baseball. for exclusive private schools. they know what this land is about. >> with veterans sleeping on l.a. streets, i decided to head to the va to see why this land isn't used for their housing. people have said, look, that property is not being used for that purpose. is that a legitimate beef? n liv. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. [ tires screech ] [ crying ] [ applause ]
. >> mark rosenbaum is the lead attorney for the aclu. >> at one point this campus housed as many aseginning with the vietnam era vets were kicked out. they were literally kicked out. >> around 200 veterans live on the property today. but none of them in permanent housing. alongside them, empty buildings. a public golf course. a variety of private businesses. like a theater and a bus depot. >> this land has been utilized for enterprise rent-a-car. for marriott hotels....
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and also thane rosenbaum, the distinguished lecture and law and director of the forum on law, culture and society, and himself the author of several highly-regarded novels, so i'll turn it over to david at this point. >> i want to add my congratulations to john. i was one of those very astute judges who picked "the confession" as a book that was much deserving this award. it was a stiff competition, but i think all the judges agreed when we had our conference call and went over the books in detail that john's book really rose head and shoulders above the other books that were very fine books in their own respect. it is eminently readable and deals with substantive issues in a way i think that makes everyone or should make everyone who reads the book think about it. the next event john and i will be doing in october next year, or next month in yale, yale university to feature and highlight another iconic figure in american literature, mark twain. it's a fundraiser for the mark twain museum. jodi pick cult is going to join us, and if you want to go to it, please, do. all the funds go to
and also thane rosenbaum, the distinguished lecture and law and director of the forum on law, culture and society, and himself the author of several highly-regarded novels, so i'll turn it over to david at this point. >> i want to add my congratulations to john. i was one of those very astute judges who picked "the confession" as a book that was much deserving this award. it was a stiff competition, but i think all the judges agreed when we had our conference call and went over...
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and also, rosenbaum, the john wellen distinguished lecturer in law and director of the four mama, culture and society in law school in himself the author of several high regard novels. i'll turn it over to david at this point. >> i want to add my congratulations to john. i was one of those literary minded astute judges who picked the compassion of a book that was not deserving of the word. it was a stiff competition, but the judges agreed and we went over the books in detail at john's book rose several obvious that. it was a book that was an only reasonable terrifically entertaining and deals with issues and away i think that makes everyone or should make everyone who read the book think about it. in a shameless plug, there's a poster back there in october next month at yale university to feature highlights another iconic figure in american literature, mark twain. it's a fundraiser in the museum. judy p. coble joined john, myself on stage at there. if you're in that part of the country want to go to it, please do. all funds go to the mark twain museum. we can celebrate writers like john g
and also, rosenbaum, the john wellen distinguished lecturer in law and director of the four mama, culture and society in law school in himself the author of several high regard novels. i'll turn it over to david at this point. >> i want to add my congratulations to john. i was one of those literary minded astute judges who picked the compassion of a book that was not deserving of the word. it was a stiff competition, but the judges agreed and we went over the books in detail at john's...