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and the rosenberg trial it's been sixty years since julius and ethel rosenberg were convicted of espionage and the jury's still out on what they've done for humankind will debate. it's tuesday march twenty ninth seven pm in washington d.c. and christine for sound you're watching our team well let's start with libya this evening where after rapid advance raechel rebels there are being pushed further back from the outskirts of colonel gadhafi his home town there are reports of heavy duty bombardment and gunfire being used by pro-government forces despite claims that there is a feast fire in place are just fall asleep or reports from tripoli. that's often choose day with we now explosions here in the capital city of tripoli i was actually indoors when it happened and i can tell you that the windows of the building visibly so this is the tenth straight day that tripoli has been the target of coalition airstrikes and as i'm speaking to you here in a few gunshots just coming to my right now it's not only tripoli but also the city of misrata that has been hit increasingly so by these coalition pl
and the rosenberg trial it's been sixty years since julius and ethel rosenberg were convicted of espionage and the jury's still out on what they've done for humankind will debate. it's tuesday march twenty ninth seven pm in washington d.c. and christine for sound you're watching our team well let's start with libya this evening where after rapid advance raechel rebels there are being pushed further back from the outskirts of colonel gadhafi his home town there are reports of heavy duty...
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the rosenbergs weren't. they didn't give it to the new york times they gave it to the soviet union they're not whistleblowers they're spies what what mental what manning has been charged giving away is i think of such a nature it's destructive to our foreign policy just destruction to our national interests but if he did all of what he's been accused of doing now charged as you point out i do i do think you deserved to be executed yes he's been tried in the media just as the rosenbergs were trading media he's been held he's been held incommunicado charges have not yet been pressed and yet he's stripped naked every night i mean he's being held in a way that would be humiliating and considered a form of torture why because they're trying to do what yes when you look at when you keep people. really were torturing you humiliate people when you degrade people it's a form of psychological sake arps terror and just as ethel rosenberg who the new wasn't in no way involved in any of this. espionage it to the extent t
the rosenbergs weren't. they didn't give it to the new york times they gave it to the soviet union they're not whistleblowers they're spies what what mental what manning has been charged giving away is i think of such a nature it's destructive to our foreign policy just destruction to our national interests but if he did all of what he's been accused of doing now charged as you point out i do i do think you deserved to be executed yes he's been tried in the media just as the rosenbergs were...
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what was -- were they guilty the rosenbergs? were they guilty and the guy said, he was and she wasn't and i thought that was rather interesting that he said anything at all. and i was wondering if you made any effort to get opinions from that country? >> great question. in fact, we -- you helped me, right. one of your friends was working for john kerry. >> oh, yes. >> i love in massachusetts and i'm also an red sox fan. old brooklyn dodger fan just like my parents. [laughter] >> ivy has me on the film angrily watching a red sox game. >> yeah. a moment of levity. >> so we -- we went to our senator, john kerry, and we asked that the file of the soviet secret service, or whatever they were called, national security service, this was after the soviet union had dissolved and it was now the russian federation. and we had john kerry send the letter, and we actually thought we might be able to do it because a general had done something similar in his case. they examined their files and come to the idea that he was not a espionage. times
what was -- were they guilty the rosenbergs? were they guilty and the guy said, he was and she wasn't and i thought that was rather interesting that he said anything at all. and i was wondering if you made any effort to get opinions from that country? >> great question. in fact, we -- you helped me, right. one of your friends was working for john kerry. >> oh, yes. >> i love in massachusetts and i'm also an red sox fan. old brooklyn dodger fan just like my parents. [laughter]...
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a grant to make this possible so thank you so much the rosenberg foundation and of course i want to thank all the volunteers who worked so hard to make this event happen today. now i'm very excited to introduce our keynote speaker. our keynote speaker is and was the first "lady lawyer" in california. it's true. because when she decided that she wanted to become a lawyer, there was one problem, the law in california didn't allow it. and so she had to change the law, which she did. she also wanted to go to law school right here at hastings college of law but they had a policy that said only men could go do that law school so she sued hastings college of the law and she changed that and she was the first woman to attend hastings law school. and when she got out of law school, there were no jobs. no jobs. because no one would hire women. so what did she do? she became a criminal defense attorney because that was the one place where it didn't matter and she fought harder than a man and that was good enough for her clients and she became one of the top criminal defense attorneys and she p
a grant to make this possible so thank you so much the rosenberg foundation and of course i want to thank all the volunteers who worked so hard to make this event happen today. now i'm very excited to introduce our keynote speaker. our keynote speaker is and was the first "lady lawyer" in california. it's true. because when she decided that she wanted to become a lawyer, there was one problem, the law in california didn't allow it. and so she had to change the law, which she did. she...
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bbc's steve rosenberg sat down with her for an exclusive interview. >> i never saw myself as a tv star people, they dream of being a tv star like they dream of fame. it never happened to me. i never even felt of that. >> reporter: tell me a little bit about your program. what's it about? >> well, we decided to go with a topic mysteries of the world, which is basically very general. it's for everyone. there are people not interested in politics, economics, business, whatever. but everyone, every single being, is interested in mysteries because they're secrets, they're unsolved. so we just wanted to do something general. >> reporter: considering the title of your program is mysteries or secrets of the world, are you considering devoting one of the programs to secrets of anna chapman, secrets of your own life as a secret agent? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: might be quite interesting for the audience. >> well, no comment. >> reporter: it's quite unusual for a former secret agent to become a television star. >> who told you i was an agent? >> reporter: so you deny being a secret agent? >
bbc's steve rosenberg sat down with her for an exclusive interview. >> i never saw myself as a tv star people, they dream of being a tv star like they dream of fame. it never happened to me. i never even felt of that. >> reporter: tell me a little bit about your program. what's it about? >> well, we decided to go with a topic mysteries of the world, which is basically very general. it's for everyone. there are people not interested in politics, economics, business, whatever....
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became very famous for having adopted, along with his wife, the two orphan sons of ethel and julius rosenberguntil the 1950s. he was a schoolteacher in the bronx who cared about social issues and cared about civil rights and saw a picture of a lynching in the paper one day, and he was one of these very creative guys who was just always writing poems and music and shows. and he just sat down and wrote a poem about this photograph that he saw, set it to music. it was performed in left-wing circles in new york city throughout the late 1930s, at rallies for the loyalists during the spanish civil war, you know, among sort of left-wing types at their bungalow colonies in the catskills or rural new jersey, wherever they went. it was sort of just a cult song in those circles, and somebody who was connected with the show at madison square garden, where the song was performed, was also running the entertainment at the new cafe society, which was the first integrated nightclub in america and happened to be where billie holiday was opening in early 1939. and a marriage of sorts was made, and somebody arr
became very famous for having adopted, along with his wife, the two orphan sons of ethel and julius rosenberguntil the 1950s. he was a schoolteacher in the bronx who cared about social issues and cared about civil rights and saw a picture of a lynching in the paper one day, and he was one of these very creative guys who was just always writing poems and music and shows. and he just sat down and wrote a poem about this photograph that he saw, set it to music. it was performed in left-wing...
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>>>periodista: juntos celebraron la victoria del 2007 y enfrentaron escándalos cuando el abogado rosenbergosé díaz balart: como le anuncie telemundo habló no solo con el presidente de chile, sino con la primera dama, una mujer que se ganó el cariño de toda una nación, vannesa buscó respuesta de el éxito para su matrinio. >>>periodista: son una pareja carismática, y quería que me dijera el secreto para tener un matrimonio exitoso durante 36 años. >>> no es fácil. >>> yo te hablé bien de ti, sino nos podemos a discutir.. (risas) >>> hay valores básicos cuando uno admira a su pareja. >>>periodista: cómo fueron estos años? >>> fueron duros, el terremoto, que fue devastador. >>> muchas gente habla cosas linda de su esposa, que tiene un gran carisma, y que básicamente es la persona que lo conecta al pueblo chileno. >>> es verdad, recuerdo las mujeres son de venus y los hombres de marte. >>> qué te gusta de ella? >>> muchas cosas. me gusta su alegría, su forma de relacionarse con la gente, irradía una especia de alegría, de optimismo, de acogimiento. >>> me puso nerviosa. está siendo una terapia
>>>periodista: juntos celebraron la victoria del 2007 y enfrentaron escándalos cuando el abogado rosenbergosé díaz balart: como le anuncie telemundo habló no solo con el presidente de chile, sino con la primera dama, una mujer que se ganó el cariño de toda una nación, vannesa buscó respuesta de el éxito para su matrinio. >>>periodista: son una pareja carismática, y quería que me dijera el secreto para tener un matrimonio exitoso durante 36 años. >>> no es...
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far cry from how typical teens dance. 14-year-old eric rosenberg from san jose, 13-year-old nicole akmarobarom novato still have plenty of reason to be nervous. they are headed to moscow this weekend to compete in the international dance port federation world championships. basically it's the olympics of dance. the two are going up against 62 other couples in the 14 to 15 age group from 31 different countries. quite frankly, i think they've got it nailed. >> they lookaurence scott's up i th >> laurence scott's up next wi sports. [ female announcer ] what's so great about jcp cash? no exclusions! with jcp cash, earn ten dollars off when you spend just twenty five storewide. and, unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save. get ten dollars off with no exclusions! we make it affordable, you make it yours! jcpenney. [ whistle blows ] all right, layups, guys. let's go. in sioux falls, i locked in a rate. coach, you get that house yet? working on it. [ coach ] the appraisal? ...springfield. wherever i was, my citi mortgage consultant had me covered. [ crowd cheering ] and 500 miles f
far cry from how typical teens dance. 14-year-old eric rosenberg from san jose, 13-year-old nicole akmarobarom novato still have plenty of reason to be nervous. they are headed to moscow this weekend to compete in the international dance port federation world championships. basically it's the olympics of dance. the two are going up against 62 other couples in the 14 to 15 age group from 31 different countries. quite frankly, i think they've got it nailed. >> they lookaurence scott's up i...
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didn't it didn't have his intended outcome it didn't make things better yes really care americans rosenberg's being dead were a good thing but people were detained that had no business being detained simply because. as it turned out the vast majority of the people here queues and what and where it would be aimed were actually spying for the soviet i don't think being right is a very good example as talk of tory situation could i comment on that first of all the lives and careers of people that were ruined in hollywood and on estates it is unbelievable why because of fear blacklisting and all of this was unbelievable joseph mccarthy is known as. the why are bringing syria to america is so. government is like this if it can get is we just fear the whole country into submission to follow and it's. so joe mccarthy was hitler king is hitler you something played you put the record twice in three minutes that's preposterous because every time i look at t.v. as a link between islam the shape of the roof slim and muslims were adolf hitler saddam's connection to hitler so i'm just following home to fol
didn't it didn't have his intended outcome it didn't make things better yes really care americans rosenberg's being dead were a good thing but people were detained that had no business being detained simply because. as it turned out the vast majority of the people here queues and what and where it would be aimed were actually spying for the soviet i don't think being right is a very good example as talk of tory situation could i comment on that first of all the lives and careers of people that...
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what that means for their ed oox chris rosenberg is concerned about the impact hayoffs would have onhe community. >> children have enough uncertainty in in their lives and enough transitions we want to limit that. you build and have you to start again. so it's challenging for them. >> layoffs are made final in mid may. the superintendent says his schools would lose more than teachers and administrator autos we've lost about $1900 per student. then, based on what analysts are saying $760 more, per child. >> california faces a $28 billion deficit. >> state attorney general today asked a federal court to allow marriages -- same-sex marriages to resume in california. the court considers constitutionality of prop 8 banning gay marriages for 846 days, harris writes denying quality under law to gay and lesbian couples. loved ones have been lost and moments missed and justice denied she wrote. no word on when the court will be ruling. >> in wisconsin the governor addressed a joint session of the state ledge slay today. and the plan includes eliminating bargaining rights for public employees.
what that means for their ed oox chris rosenberg is concerned about the impact hayoffs would have onhe community. >> children have enough uncertainty in in their lives and enough transitions we want to limit that. you build and have you to start again. so it's challenging for them. >> layoffs are made final in mid may. the superintendent says his schools would lose more than teachers and administrator autos we've lost about $1900 per student. then, based on what analysts are saying...
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>> i live in rosenberg which is in northwest bavaria. i am gone about half the time. have about 20 people working with me directly and indirectly. you can manage quality with that low number. i don't have to check the footnotes. that is what i rely on. >> are you married? >> i am about to be. i will be married to a pretty german girl, hello eva. that is the reason i welcome back is because i love them what languages do you speak? >> i can understand french a little bit and english and german. >> what do europeans assume about americans? >> we don't care what is going on in the rest of the world, we are still involved, for good and bad reasons. they think we are woefully ignorant about the way the world works them is that true? >> yes, but so are that. ey. the germans are very isolationist. you can ask about china but they don't care. >> are they angry about us? >> yes, i have a classics background and if you go to greece, you couldn't have graffiti -- you confined -- you can find graffiti about the greeks dissing the romans. i think it is unfair. if the look of eisenh
>> i live in rosenberg which is in northwest bavaria. i am gone about half the time. have about 20 people working with me directly and indirectly. you can manage quality with that low number. i don't have to check the footnotes. that is what i rely on. >> are you married? >> i am about to be. i will be married to a pretty german girl, hello eva. that is the reason i welcome back is because i love them what languages do you speak? >> i can understand french a little bit...
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. >> eric rosenberg and nicole amarova are headed to moscow this weekend for the international dance federation's world championships. it is actually dancing's equivalent of the olympics. they will face 15 couples from 31 different countries. they have a lot of talent. >>> 5:21. another ruling on the battle of proposition eight. we'll tell you what the judge has to say about that. >>> we have lines for the ipad2 that could get a lot longer. we'll look at that coming up in tech today. >>> driving down the north bay on the maps, i wish this animation had windshield wipers because you'll need them. we'll check on the north bay and the adro peninsula aun aheroun bay. we are watching for whatever else you have for us. the mute is coming up. the commute is coming up. "know the species, know the stain." lanolin-free coat, i know it's an alpaca. walks in here, looks says "hey look, it's a llama!" cleaning the stain like he would a llama stain. time he's wasting. ♪ call 1-800-steemer d >>> proposition eight will remachb in effect until the courtroom fight is over. that's the ruling from the f
. >> eric rosenberg and nicole amarova are headed to moscow this weekend for the international dance federation's world championships. it is actually dancing's equivalent of the olympics. they will face 15 couples from 31 different countries. they have a lot of talent. >>> 5:21. another ruling on the battle of proposition eight. we'll tell you what the judge has to say about that. >>> we have lines for the ipad2 that could get a lot longer. we'll look at that coming up...
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i'm lisa rosenberg, and i'm a professional lobbyist.i have been accused that is the right word of not being a real lobbyist. referring to me howard our love of president of the american league of lobbyists told "the hill" newspaper the fact is none of these folks are up on the hill doing lobbying work every day like a professional lobbyist does. not because i am sensitive, i think you have to have pretty thick skin. i mention this because it illustrates perfectly why i think we need to have comprehensive lobbyist disclosure. of lobbyists are required to report the offices they meet with very soon after they meet with them, how much of my time i spend on the hill who i was talking to them but i was talking about and it would be good for him to know this if he saw that i was meeting with staff for senate rules to discuss the lda. i imagine he would want to follow closely in my heels to tell them all the ways i was mistaken. i think that would be great for the dialogue in the way the information get shared on capitol hill. fundamentally lo
i'm lisa rosenberg, and i'm a professional lobbyist.i have been accused that is the right word of not being a real lobbyist. referring to me howard our love of president of the american league of lobbyists told "the hill" newspaper the fact is none of these folks are up on the hill doing lobbying work every day like a professional lobbyist does. not because i am sensitive, i think you have to have pretty thick skin. i mention this because it illustrates perfectly why i think we need...
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so moving onto my left is lisa rosenberg.he's the sunlight foundation government affairs consultant and, of course, since i work at sunlight and she works at sunlight our desks are about 10 feet apart so there's probably a conflict as well. she's employed by bernstein group. and her job is to lobby congress to improve transparency in government. she served is an l.a. for john kerry and advising him on technology, consumer protection, campaign reform and judicial nominations and she also served as counsel for the senate government affairs committee special investigation into campaign finance irregularities. and moving on next we have paul miller who's the chairman and ceo of miller went hold capital strategies which is a lobbying firm although i don't have any personal conflicts with him i do work with his partner at the firm dave whom i know reasonably well. paul is also a past president of the american league of lobbyists and he's the current head and correct me if i get this wrong. he's the current head of american league o
so moving onto my left is lisa rosenberg.he's the sunlight foundation government affairs consultant and, of course, since i work at sunlight and she works at sunlight our desks are about 10 feet apart so there's probably a conflict as well. she's employed by bernstein group. and her job is to lobby congress to improve transparency in government. she served is an l.a. for john kerry and advising him on technology, consumer protection, campaign reform and judicial nominations and she also served...