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richard rosenbaum.[laughter] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] richard: thank you very much. thank you for coming. i enjoyed it more than you did. [laughter] richard: i will go out here and hope somebody buys the book. [laughter] history bookshelf, hear from the country's best-known american history writers of the past decade every saturday at 4:00 p.m. eastern. you can watch any of our programs at any time when you visit our website c-span.org/history. you are watching american history tv come all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. [applause] cycle, we areion reminded how important it is to be informed. >> c-span is a home for political junkies. >> is a great way for us to stay informed. >> there are a lot of c-span fans on the hill. >> there's so much more c-span does to make sure people know what is going on inside. next, margaret oppenheimer
richard rosenbaum.[laughter] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] richard: thank you very much. thank you for coming. i enjoyed it more than you did. [laughter] richard: i will go out here and hope somebody buys the book. [laughter] history bookshelf, hear from the country's best-known american history writers of the past decade every...
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next on history bookshelf, richard rosenbaum discusses his book
next on history bookshelf, richard rosenbaum discusses his book
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rosenbaum was in the house. we gagged her and tied her up. she suffocated. >> the crime makes the front page of the philadelphia inquirer which reports three of the four suspects was arrested. after mrs. rosenbaum's nude body was found tied up and a wash clothe stuffed down her throat. the death wasn't intentional. they tried all of us as adults. >> in the rosenbaum crime he minimizes his role 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 -- 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 touch stone issue during then police frank l. rizzo's campaign to become mayor. >> he vowed to the jewish community he was going to send me away for life. i was only 17 years old. >> i think that reggie felt that in a sense the system betrayed him because his sentence for the same crime of the murder of sonya rosenbaum was in his mind much greater than h
rosenbaum was in the house. we gagged her and tied her up. she suffocated. >> the crime makes the front page of the philadelphia inquirer which reports three of the four suspects was arrested. after mrs. rosenbaum's nude body was found tied up and a wash clothe stuffed down her throat. the death wasn't intentional. they tried all of us as adults. >> in the rosenbaum crime he minimizes his role that he didn't do it. he didn't commit the homicide. he didn't know this was going to...
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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 winds 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 winds 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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. >> when jen rosenbaum started generations photography eight years ago, she had no idea that her boutique boudoir photography business would grow into something much more than simply taking sexy pictures. >> i think people assume it's about sex, women taking off their clothes and being looked at like an object. but to me it's about exploring femininity. >>> in 2008, jen discovered she had a knack for making women feel comfortable in their own skin. a friend suggested she tag along on a boudoir shoot, she found her calling. she wasted no time getting started. taking glamorous pictures of women in a mikeshift studio she set up in her own bedroom. >> there were a lot of naysayers at that point that said you can't do that, it's not safe, it's not smart, why would you want people in your bed, what are you doing? i just tuned everything out, said, i don't care with this is what i want, it doesn't matter. i don't care what you think, this is what i want. >> her can-do attitude translated into a very savvy grass roots marketing campaign. newly engaged women planning their wedding. >> tell me abou
. >> when jen rosenbaum started generations photography eight years ago, she had no idea that her boutique boudoir photography business would grow into something much more than simply taking sexy pictures. >> i think people assume it's about sex, women taking off their clothes and being looked at like an object. but to me it's about exploring femininity. >>> in 2008, jen discovered she had a knack for making women feel comfortable in their own skin. a friend suggested she...
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the cowboys get two pins in two rosenbaum. then tanner abbas. it's not enough. 36-27 assumption. we now know the name of the suspect university of iowa police say recorded hall charged with burglary, assault, trespassing, harassment, peeping, and invasion of privacy. hightower is accused of committing the crime in burge hall monday night -- but some students say they also saw him in the building the night before. police arrested him tuesday. they say hightower is not a student of staff member at iowa. advocates against sexual violence are pushing for stronger laws, and a few bills in particular. yesterday, about 80 of them went to the state capital to try to meet one-on-one wtih lawmakers. the group is pushing for three bills this session... one is increased penalties for sexual misconduct in corrective systems, another would include the term touching of breasts is only considered assault. the third bill has to do with civil protective survivors. 'this is such a great environment to foster that voice and to link them up with individuals that can make those changes in our communit
the cowboys get two pins in two rosenbaum. then tanner abbas. it's not enough. 36-27 assumption. we now know the name of the suspect university of iowa police say recorded hall charged with burglary, assault, trespassing, harassment, peeping, and invasion of privacy. hightower is accused of committing the crime in burge hall monday night -- but some students say they also saw him in the building the night before. police arrested him tuesday. they say hightower is not a student of staff member...
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. >> in our conversation tonight, she refer rensed the 2006 death of david rosenbaum. each man's death was the subject of an extensive investigation into the improper care of first responders. each time, city officials promised change. dr. fousy's resignation letter added another name, one she clearly agonized over, to what she calls the survivable injury of a 35-year-old man who died aftering with stabbed wednesday morning. >> it took more than 18 minutes for a transport ambulance to arrive adding we failed this young man and it did not make the news. >> they deserve to know that their lives are not lost in vain. >> i spoke with the union that represents ranking file and ems members. he told me that the union did offer a number of alternatives to dr. falsy's plan for a comprehensive, very comprehensive assessment of training. >> the mayor is committed to reforming ems and fire department. we are committed to improving patient outcomes and delivering the change that residents expect and deserve. >> back to new hampshire and the primary. trump took 35% of the vote. but
. >> in our conversation tonight, she refer rensed the 2006 death of david rosenbaum. each man's death was the subject of an extensive investigation into the improper care of first responders. each time, city officials promised change. dr. fousy's resignation letter added another name, one she clearly agonized over, to what she calls the survivable injury of a 35-year-old man who died aftering with stabbed wednesday morning. >> it took more than 18 minutes for a transport ambulance...
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points then at 126 lucas clarion gets the pin on kole kreinbring 1:30 into the match-- and 132 calen rosenbaum getting another pin for c-g-d. final match-- assumption up 6 points-- and patrick schwartzhoff for assumption gets the takedown-- he'd go on to win 6-3 and assumption gets the top of the team dual podium after finishing runner up last year. " seventh year in a row we've been in the finals won 4 in a row lost last year so it's good to be back. we've come a long way we knew we were up against it because we didn't match up very well but we did enough to win and that's good enough. " jon/3shot (wrap sports) stephanie: we'll be right back... you're watching local five news at 10. before we go internet today. stephanie/4hang: but we wanted to see how everyone here responded and also, you at home. what you need to do is find a value for each fruit and then use that information to solve the last jack: alright, so if three apples add up to 30, that means each is worth 10. then-- take ten away from 18 and divide by two to find that the bunches of bannanas equal four. stephanie: finally, if one
points then at 126 lucas clarion gets the pin on kole kreinbring 1:30 into the match-- and 132 calen rosenbaum getting another pin for c-g-d. final match-- assumption up 6 points-- and patrick schwartzhoff for assumption gets the takedown-- he'd go on to win 6-3 and assumption gets the top of the team dual podium after finishing runner up last year. " seventh year in a row we've been in the finals won 4 in a row lost last year so it's good to be back. we've come a long way we knew we were...
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there was a piece in 1971 by ron rosenbaum about this.her sent him steve jobshis, and was fascinated. they built a machine to send the signals over the line and communicate. jobs was talking in the 1980's about -- by the way, these are illegal, these machines. in this interview, steve jobs was talking about what a fantastic, powerful feeling it was to communicate over these phone lines, to be able to talk to people, communicate information. you were like, ok, that is steve period of extreme awesomeness. "the power that you felt, that you could affect things all over the world, manipulate them control them." i think that is what meg lavinia is-- megalomania is. one of the dixiecrats of silicon valley in the 1970's and 1980's was the combined is so much creativity and a complete ignorance of its own will to power. the debt power was real power, going back to the real world. it wasn't just in the fantasy world of los altos. i don't know if any people appreciated it. if they had, it would not of been as successful as it was. where came the me
there was a piece in 1971 by ron rosenbaum about this.her sent him steve jobshis, and was fascinated. they built a machine to send the signals over the line and communicate. jobs was talking in the 1980's about -- by the way, these are illegal, these machines. in this interview, steve jobs was talking about what a fantastic, powerful feeling it was to communicate over these phone lines, to be able to talk to people, communicate information. you were like, ok, that is steve period of extreme...
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of course, the death of reporter rosenbaum roughly 10 years ago. seen this issue for whilew reason and it just keeps goingpi on and on. >> it's very layered.ed let's talk bout role of the dispatchers, too.ers, t often we report -- not often.oto we have reported that they've te gone to the wrong addresses anda so on. so it's not just folks who areho in the ambulances going to the o home.me >> exactly. they say the office of of communication has been reform. we've heard that about a lot ofo the parts of the ems serviceer it's bizarre to see this continuing and this letter is l unusual because it's rare to see someone such high-rankingrankin department come out sane it'sut broken as you think it is.u thkt certainly on fox there's sort oo a drip drip every couple of weeks of some -- some screw up,e you know, and now dr. saussy isi revealing this young man who waw stabbed and died because it toot an ambulance nearly 20 minutes to reach him.each >> also, talking about the culture if you don't like ane assignment or you don't liker do something you call o
of course, the death of reporter rosenbaum roughly 10 years ago. seen this issue for whilew reason and it just keeps goingpi on and on. >> it's very layered.ed let's talk bout role of the dispatchers, too.ers, t often we report -- not often.oto we have reported that they've te gone to the wrong addresses anda so on. so it's not just folks who areho in the ambulances going to the o home.me >> exactly. they say the office of of communication has been reform. we've heard that about a...