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imagine being a guest, back in the 16th century, of this man, count rosenberg.d enjoy the scenes frescoed here, which celebrate a rosenberg family wedding. then, riding his assembly line of fine living, you'd dine here. come back two centuries later, and you'd dine here. and, if the countess tired of your company, she'd retire to her adjacent bedroom, but only after a servant lit the candles on her meissen porcelain chandelier. and, of course, the party would go on, perhaps with a venetian-style masquerade party in the ballroom. for a little fresh air, you'd hike down this corridor 150 yards to the count's formal garden. but don't forget, at 8:00 p.m., the candles would be lit for a play in the baroque theater. europe once had several hundred fine baroque theaters like this. using candles and oil lamps for light and pyrotechnics for special effects, eventually, most of them burned down. today, only four survive that are in beautiful shape and open to the public, like this one here at krumlov castle. [ whirring ] baroque theater was all about melodrama. lighting,
imagine being a guest, back in the 16th century, of this man, count rosenberg.d enjoy the scenes frescoed here, which celebrate a rosenberg family wedding. then, riding his assembly line of fine living, you'd dine here. come back two centuries later, and you'd dine here. and, if the countess tired of your company, she'd retire to her adjacent bedroom, but only after a servant lit the candles on her meissen porcelain chandelier. and, of course, the party would go on, perhaps with a...
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steve rosenberg reports. >> a boxing call might seem an odd place for a municipal council meeting. then again, this one is about to become a bit of a battleground. first they argue over who gets to be the chairman. the man with the microphone represents the old guard. he says he's in charge. but his opponents don't agree. they're part of a new wave of opposition activists who are getting elected in moscow at municipal level and trying to change the way politics is done. the party of power, though, is about to bite back. quite literally. this is vladimir's first experience of local politics. he didn't expect to be bitten at his first council meeting. it's all getting rather carrot i can. district councils like this one have few powers, but it appears that russians are getting interested in politics on their doorstep. just a few months ago, local government meetings in russia attracted little attention, and few visitors. now russians' interest in politics is much greater. this is people power at the grass roots level. away from the council chamber, vladimir campaigns on local issues.
steve rosenberg reports. >> a boxing call might seem an odd place for a municipal council meeting. then again, this one is about to become a bit of a battleground. first they argue over who gets to be the chairman. the man with the microphone represents the old guard. he says he's in charge. but his opponents don't agree. they're part of a new wave of opposition activists who are getting elected in moscow at municipal level and trying to change the way politics is done. the party of...
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that's all we know so far. >> steve rosenberg. france has advised french nationals to leave mali unless their presence is essential. the french foreign ministry has also advise against traveling to the country until further notice. rebel groups have seized control of large parts of the country on the north since a military coup in march. the oil company total is flying a team of experts on to the north sea platform, which was shut down following a gas leak. the company is aiming to seal the well beneath the platform by injecting mud into it. but to do this, it needs staff to return. at least four people have been killed in wide spread flooding. thousands of homes have been evacuated and supplies have been cut in a number of areas. a thank you in the often frosty relationship between india and pakistan, with islamabad confirming that president zardari is to visit india later this month. he'll meet the indian prime minister in private. it will be the first time a pakistani head of state has gone to india since 2005. our corresponden
that's all we know so far. >> steve rosenberg. france has advised french nationals to leave mali unless their presence is essential. the french foreign ministry has also advise against traveling to the country until further notice. rebel groups have seized control of large parts of the country on the north since a military coup in march. the oil company total is flying a team of experts on to the north sea platform, which was shut down following a gas leak. the company is aiming to seal...
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steven rosenberg is covering the story. he adds details. >> day 5 of this trial began with them asking him about his shocking testimony. he said he had understood. he acknowledged that he admitted a barbaric act. i cannot begin to conceive what it may be like for others to listen to this. he spoke about how we tried to distance himself from the horrific acts he committed and to use a technical language in describing it. he claimed that he was a nice person in other circumstances. they asked if he could feel a sadness or brief? >> he said yes. give the example of a funeral of a friend's brother in which you went to where he cried more than anyone else. he said that was the saddest day yet experienced. remarkable comments from the man who had killed 77 people. >> was expected and the rest of the proceedings? will he run through moment by moment what he did on the island? >> i think today will be very difficult for families of those people who are killed, and those who survived. most of today will be devoted to the attack on t
steven rosenberg is covering the story. he adds details. >> day 5 of this trial began with them asking him about his shocking testimony. he said he had understood. he acknowledged that he admitted a barbaric act. i cannot begin to conceive what it may be like for others to listen to this. he spoke about how we tried to distance himself from the horrific acts he committed and to use a technical language in describing it. he claimed that he was a nice person in other circumstances. they...
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authorizing the adult probation department to accept and expend a great in the amount of $40,600 from the rosenberg foundation, related to the implementation of the reentry council not work. president chiu: accepted. >> item 8, authorizing the department of public health to retroactively accept and expand a grant from the california department of food and our culture. president chiu: -- and acg griculture. president chiu: same house, call. >> item 9, authorizing the recreation and parks department to accept and expend an urban greening grant funded by safe drinking water. president chiu: this resolution is adopted. is adopted. >> i contend, approving the
authorizing the adult probation department to accept and expend a great in the amount of $40,600 from the rosenberg foundation, related to the implementation of the reentry council not work. president chiu: accepted. >> item 8, authorizing the department of public health to retroactively accept and expand a grant from the california department of food and our culture. president chiu: -- and acg griculture. president chiu: same house, call. >> item 9, authorizing the recreation and...
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the rosenberg institute reached out to local government for this project.oped monthly conference calls, one statewide convening various side presents, and the website. this has been valuable book for san francisco, as well as to further good practices in other communities. i'm happy to answer any questions that you have. chairperson chu: this is also an item that would not require additional positions, correct? >> correct. chairperson chu: why don't we open it up for public comment? >> ♪ coming to the subcommittee was not what i had planned ♪ ♪ and i wish you good luck with reentry plans ♪ ♪ i want you to be all free ♪ and now you're looking at me ♪ ♪ and that is what i want for you ♪ ♪ is reentry chairperson chu: thank you. are there other members of the public that wish to speak on item number two? seeing none, the item is closed. we have a motion and a second. we will do that without objection. item number 3. >> the resolution of the parks department to expand and urban grant for the boat bekker part funded by the safe drinking water, water quality and s
the rosenberg institute reached out to local government for this project.oped monthly conference calls, one statewide convening various side presents, and the website. this has been valuable book for san francisco, as well as to further good practices in other communities. i'm happy to answer any questions that you have. chairperson chu: this is also an item that would not require additional positions, correct? >> correct. chairperson chu: why don't we open it up for public comment?...
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steve rosenberg has been in court for the morning session and joins me from oslo. why is the prosecution spending so much time trying to prove or not prove whether this man is a member of some extreme that work? -- network. >> it is clear the prosecutors were determined to show that this shoddily far-right group that he claims exists and is a member of is a figment of his imagination, part of the attempt to show he is criminally insane. that irritated him a lot today. he was irritated, defensive, even said. "i refuse to comment" was the most common sentence he said in court. he was at the founding meeting of the organization he claimed in 2002, along with three other people. he talked of his alleged english mentor. the prosecution made it clear they did not believe this organization exists. >> his testimony is not be broadcast in norway, presumably there is anothereaction going o >> no video or audio is allowed to be broadcast, but journalists are allowed to sit if the court room, and it is being shown on video screens, and journalists are being allowed to report w
steve rosenberg has been in court for the morning session and joins me from oslo. why is the prosecution spending so much time trying to prove or not prove whether this man is a member of some extreme that work? -- network. >> it is clear the prosecutors were determined to show that this shoddily far-right group that he claims exists and is a member of is a figment of his imagination, part of the attempt to show he is criminally insane. that irritated him a lot today. he was irritated,...
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. >> steve rosenberg. >> having a look once again at spain.ad. >> it keeps breaking records one after another. but as you say, they are not the kind of records you want to be breaking. we had big newsç yesterday, unemployment across the euro-zone. let's talk about the news today. we're talking about the number of people seeking jobless benefits, joblessç claims last week. that increased by 39,000 people. that is a phenomenal number. if you plook at spain overall, more thanç three-quarters of a million people are looking for employment. for a government trying to save and cut costs, this isç not helping. reminding people on friday, prime minister rajoy announced the budget with 27 billion euros of cuts.ç that's going to parliament today, that budget, and they will announce where they made the cuts. the problem is, to reach the aá"ti p&one, it is make cuts of around 50 billion euros. of course there are unemployment numbers. again, to remindç everyone, th highest in the industrialized world. more than 50% of the youth don't have a job. i'l
. >> steve rosenberg. >> having a look once again at spain.ad. >> it keeps breaking records one after another. but as you say, they are not the kind of records you want to be breaking. we had big newsç yesterday, unemployment across the euro-zone. let's talk about the news today. we're talking about the number of people seeking jobless benefits, joblessç claims last week. that increased by 39,000 people. that is a phenomenal number. if you plook at spain overall, more...
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authorizing the adult probation department to accept and expend a great in the amount of $40,600 from the rosenberg foundation, related to the implementation of the reentry council not work. president chiu: accepted. >> item 8, authorizing the department of public health to retroactively accept and expand a grant from the california department of food and our culture. president chiu: -- and acg griculture. president chiu: same house, call. >> item 9, authorizing the recreation and parks department to accept and expend an urban greening grant funded by safe drinking water. president chiu: this resolution is adopted. >> i contend, approving the form and authorizing the distribution of a preliminary official statement relating to the execution and delivery of its tickets of participation for various capital improvements. president chiu: same house, call. >> item 11, adopt an amendment north 2 to the memorandum of understanding between the city and county of san francisco and the service employees international union. president chiu: this ordinance is passed on the first reading. >> item 12, amending t
authorizing the adult probation department to accept and expend a great in the amount of $40,600 from the rosenberg foundation, related to the implementation of the reentry council not work. president chiu: accepted. >> item 8, authorizing the department of public health to retroactively accept and expand a grant from the california department of food and our culture. president chiu: -- and acg griculture. president chiu: same house, call. >> item 9, authorizing the recreation and...
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steve rosenberg, "bbc news," moscow. >> preparations for north korea's missile launch could be more vansed than previously believed that is according to experts on the region. north korea is trying to launch a long range rocket which it says will put a satellite into orbit. after seeing these new satellite images, they have said that the plan seems to be progressing. the u.s. coast guard has rescued two injured crew from a yacht in the around the world race. three british crew members and one australian were hurt on the vessel when it was caught in rough seas in the pacific ocean. the yacht is one of 10 u.k. registered yachts competing in the yacht race. now let's look at these spectacular picture from italy. europes most active volcano has erupted again. it is spewing out into this uninhabited valley in sicily. it's the fifth time that mount edna has been active. and though ash spread around the area, they are pretty much used to it here and there's been no damage or disruption. still to come, one movie that has swept every single category in hollywood's worst film award, we'll be talking
steve rosenberg, "bbc news," moscow. >> preparations for north korea's missile launch could be more vansed than previously believed that is according to experts on the region. north korea is trying to launch a long range rocket which it says will put a satellite into orbit. after seeing these new satellite images, they have said that the plan seems to be progressing. the u.s. coast guard has rescued two injured crew from a yacht in the around the world race. three british crew...
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. >> steve rosenberg there covering that trial there in oslo. now, the second practice session ahead of the formula one grand prix of bahrain is now underway. the race on sunday is set to go ahead, but the controversy around it hasn't gone away. they're only doing a limited run in practice because of safety fears. four of the team members were caught in street battles on wednesday, and today there have been fresh demonstrations reported in shia villages around the capital, m ooh nama. >> another protest in bahrain. on the streets, men, women, and police. the demonstrators have a clear message, and they want god to hear them. gatherings like these in majority shia neighborhoods have been familiar themes since the pro-democracy movement rose up last year. some of the people who joined in are now in jail. among them, sportsmen, like this woman's son, a volleyball player. >> your sportsmen, look at the suffering of other sportsmen, look at their suffering. they are not criminals, not killers, all they did was express an opinion. >> the protests are
. >> steve rosenberg there covering that trial there in oslo. now, the second practice session ahead of the formula one grand prix of bahrain is now underway. the race on sunday is set to go ahead, but the controversy around it hasn't gone away. they're only doing a limited run in practice because of safety fears. four of the team members were caught in street battles on wednesday, and today there have been fresh demonstrations reported in shia villages around the capital, m ooh nama....
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steve rosenberg is following the case for us. he outlined the latest events to me. >> prosecutors have been questioning breivik about his apparent addiction to online war games. he said that in 2006, he took what he described as a sabbatical year and spent the whole year playing the game world of warcraft, which is an online role playing game. he said he spent 16 hours a day playing this game, just playing and sleeping, playing and sleeping. he said it was his dream to do that. he said some people have hobbying like sailing around the world and golf. his hobby was playing this game. he spoke of other war games too. he said it was useful to isolate himself and to distance himself from his friends and family. he said their reaction was shock and horror, but it was useful for him, he said, because he already had the plan that in a few years' time he would carry out his attacks. >> in fact, five years before he actually did so. >> that's right. the plan was there. and he used some of these war games to work out strategies to plan wha
steve rosenberg is following the case for us. he outlined the latest events to me. >> prosecutors have been questioning breivik about his apparent addiction to online war games. he said that in 2006, he took what he described as a sabbatical year and spent the whole year playing the game world of warcraft, which is an online role playing game. he said he spent 16 hours a day playing this game, just playing and sleeping, playing and sleeping. he said it was his dream to do that. he said...
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the nuremberg trials, the rosenberg case, various other things and actually read the documents as they go i long. water -- >> what about tibet. do you remember tibnet. >> i've heard of it. yes. >> here is what i show. in the late 50s and 60s ultrahad a cove earth program to support the tibet anns in their struggle against the consume fists. part of the program involved black propaganda to distribute reports chinese atrocities to the u.n. and other international bodies. many of these claims are phony. but they persisted as truth among the proponents of a free tibet down to the present day. so it shows our black propaganda thniques used by the united states government. you get away with that? >> john, i'll look into that. supervise that is not an archives question. you want to be talking to the director the cis or the f.b.i. or somebody like that. >> point that person at this. history is a hoot. seeing isn't always believing. the use of trickery and deception that is presentation. >> wonderful entertainment it's part of our fourth of july . >> is it based on fiction or fact. >> i'll let
the nuremberg trials, the rosenberg case, various other things and actually read the documents as they go i long. water -- >> what about tibet. do you remember tibnet. >> i've heard of it. yes. >> here is what i show. in the late 50s and 60s ultrahad a cove earth program to support the tibet anns in their struggle against the consume fists. part of the program involved black propaganda to distribute reports chinese atrocities to the u.n. and other international bodies. many of...
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rosenberg, what is your groups view on the new policy? >> we opposed it. we think that the right way to think about what google did in terms of the change and service, in other words, before march 1, google had different terms of service for each of their products. if you were using e-mail, it collected your personal information to provide e-mail service. if you were using youtube, it collected your information to provide youtube service. the google wanted to do combine that information from its different products, and so as of march 1, the terms of service were going to change. they would combine all the data, they did not give people a choice. they could essentially stop you from googling. we objected, as do many others. >> what is the damage that could be done to a user? >> in the first instance, there is genuine concern about the companies commitment to users -- the company's commitment to the privacy of users. those privacy policies are collected in the terms of service, essentially, is what users rely on when they select a service. if they choose gma
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time has been ended we have been joined by markham evening southern of the internet coalition, more rosenberg of the electronic privacy and paul kirby of telecommunications ls reports, thanks for being with us.
time has been ended we have been joined by markham evening southern of the internet coalition, more rosenberg of the electronic privacy and paul kirby of telecommunications ls reports, thanks for being with us.
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doctor david rosenberg is convinced bridget, and the estimated one million other children in americaof ocd can conquer it. in a ground-breaking study, his team at the children's hospital of michigan is now looking closely at the mris of children who have ocd. >> it's chemical. it's physiological. >> we can see it on an mri. >> they know a brain chemical. glutimate is critically involved in ocd and it acts as a like switch. and that light switch is broken. >> they never get the all clear sound the brain's arousal signal gives the message that you have to keep checking over and over. >> reporter: with these mris, doctors now believe they can reset that part of the brain. with bridget eight therapy sessions in, she's about to reach a major milestone. >> just stay with it. just hold on. >> reporter: this is the first time bridget has touched her mother in four months. >> there it is. >> reporter: tonight, see what those mris reveal and we take you inside the therapy room as david follows three children who fight to overcome their paralyzing fear. a two-hour edition of "20/20" "my extreme
doctor david rosenberg is convinced bridget, and the estimated one million other children in americaof ocd can conquer it. in a ground-breaking study, his team at the children's hospital of michigan is now looking closely at the mris of children who have ocd. >> it's chemical. it's physiological. >> we can see it on an mri. >> they know a brain chemical. glutimate is critically involved in ocd and it acts as a like switch. and that light switch is broken. >> they never...
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. >> he did the work and the great henry rosenberg made it happen. >> yes, god bless him, we needed it done andly got it done. >> he sure did. >>> let's talk about it. we are talking about the 20th anniversary of camden yards. i want to show this hat. this is one of the goodies. some of the merchandise. >> wow. >> yeah, love that. that is terrific. >> yeah. >> we like that hat. and by the way, it is 20 years ago to the day that camden yards opened. it is hard to believe. >> it really is. you know that first game rick sutcliff shuts out cleveland, got us off to a good start. you know this ballpark as we all know is so important to major league baseball, kind of reset the standard, became the new cookie cutter you know for how ballparks should be done in the city so a great time to celebrate now 20 years later. we are all getting old. >> yeah, tell me about it. sports legends museum, great place, go by there tomorrow. >> yeah, listen, i have a jersey here with -- >> -- show this and we know there is controversy with mike me sin a going into the orioles hall of fame. of course dore is goi
. >> he did the work and the great henry rosenberg made it happen. >> yes, god bless him, we needed it done andly got it done. >> he sure did. >>> let's talk about it. we are talking about the 20th anniversary of camden yards. i want to show this hat. this is one of the goodies. some of the merchandise. >> wow. >> yeah, love that. that is terrific. >> yeah. >> we like that hat. and by the way, it is 20 years ago to the day that camden yards...
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. >> superior florist was started in 1930 by louie rosenberg.y. flowers to me seem very feminine. why are there no women in this place? >> we do have girls in here at times. >> what's the most difficult customer? >> some fancy pants bride that thinks she knows everything. >> bridezillas? >> ahhhhh! >> we get them. >> what's the absolute busiest day? >> valentine's day. >> hands down. >> yeah. >> everybody wants the same thing at the same time, the same day. >> valentine's day, you're dealing with men which is easier than dealing with women. >> it was time to nip those jokes in the bud. have you ever heard that song by poison? ♪ every rose has its thorns oh, i should probably help. then it was on to the art of floral arrangements. >> your arrangements needs greens to hold the flowers together. because if you put the flowers in, they'll just go all over the place. >> tony, i won't copy you, i promise. >> i wouldn't mind. >> i was beginning to embrace my flower power. >> have you ever heard neal diamond's "you don't send me flowers anymore"? ♪ you
. >> superior florist was started in 1930 by louie rosenberg.y. flowers to me seem very feminine. why are there no women in this place? >> we do have girls in here at times. >> what's the most difficult customer? >> some fancy pants bride that thinks she knows everything. >> bridezillas? >> ahhhhh! >> we get them. >> what's the absolute busiest day? >> valentine's day. >> hands down. >> yeah. >> everybody wants the same...
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jon: bill rosenberg, a political science professor at drexel university. you're welcome. have a good day. jenna: a house fire leads to a multi-state manhunt. what cops found when the flames died down has them searching for the owner. >>> he works in d.c. but lives in california. a heck of a commute from defense secretary leon panetta. he is racking up quite a tab on your dime. we'll tell but it next. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in communities across the country. from helping to revitalize a neighborhood in brooklyn... financing industries that are creating jobs in boston... providing funding for the expansion of a local business serving a diverse seattle community... and lending to ensure a north texas hospital continues to deliver quality care. because the more we can do in local neighborhoods and communities, the more we can help make opportunity possible. the best in nutrition... just got better. now with even more of the vitamins your body needs. like vitamin d. plus omega 3's. there's one important ingredient that hasn't changed: b
jon: bill rosenberg, a political science professor at drexel university. you're welcome. have a good day. jenna: a house fire leads to a multi-state manhunt. what cops found when the flames died down has them searching for the owner. >>> he works in d.c. but lives in california. a heck of a commute from defense secretary leon panetta. he is racking up quite a tab on your dime. we'll tell but it next. at bank of america, we're lending and investing in communities across the country....
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also jeff rosenberg, good to see you gentlemen. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, good afternoon, maria. >> thanks for having me. >> jeff, let me kick this off with you. we know rates are rock bottom levels and fixed income. how do you get yield in this market? >> well, to get yield in this market, you have to do something you haven't done before. you have to invest differently. you have to invest in different classes within fixed income. move out of treasuries. look at corporate bonds, high yield. municipals in this market are attractive. what we is all find attract any of mixed income. >> we looked earlier. a graphic of money in corporate bonds. are you a fan? >> yeah. emerging markets is noeanother place to go. some of that is fixed income expression. sometimes more a statement about the currency and currency has gone quite a bit there. so you have to be careful about how the manager is positioning the fund but certainly over the long run emerging markets, corporate bonds as well, provide another place for investors to find i
also jeff rosenberg, good to see you gentlemen. thanks for joining us. >> thank you, good afternoon, maria. >> thanks for having me. >> jeff, let me kick this off with you. we know rates are rock bottom levels and fixed income. how do you get yield in this market? >> well, to get yield in this market, you have to do something you haven't done before. you have to invest differently. you have to invest in different classes within fixed income. move out of treasuries. look...
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joining us is black rock's chief equity strategist bob dahl and income stras gist jeff rosenberg. set this morning. welcome. >> thank you. >> andrew, just set up what happened for this last quarter. the best performance in over a decade for the markets. bob, the headline has to be you still think there's more room to run here. >> we do. the first quarter was a good year. going to be tough to repeat. we could have some setbacks even the second half of march was a little sloppier. our view is the monetary conditions are still good, the fundamentals good, not great. sentiment is still negative when you look at how people are positioned and valuation for risk as it's not stretched, we argue more of the same. not at this pace, not in a straight line but we don't think we've seen the high for this year. >> is there a fed out there? david teper was on a year and a half ago. >> you add a bunch of other central banks that six months ago weren't necessarily with us. the answer to that question is yes, especially when you think about the ecb. they used to fight inflation no matter what the e
joining us is black rock's chief equity strategist bob dahl and income stras gist jeff rosenberg. set this morning. welcome. >> thank you. >> andrew, just set up what happened for this last quarter. the best performance in over a decade for the markets. bob, the headline has to be you still think there's more room to run here. >> we do. the first quarter was a good year. going to be tough to repeat. we could have some setbacks even the second half of march was a little...
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megyn: simon rosenberg is here, a clinton campaign adviser. and mark thesen, a former george w.ter. are you really at war? are you at war on me, mark ph. >> no, not at all. there is no war against woman. what there is is a war for the women's vote and it's a war that barack obama is losing. in 2009 he had 70% approval rating with women. today his approval rating with women according to gallop is 47%. he knows he's got to turn that around if he's going to get reee hrebted. he's either creating or waeugd into all of these controversies. he's entering the fightin' to whether women should be allowed into the augusta national golf club. they are putting all poison pill amendments in the women's act to get republicans to block it. that's why we have this controversy where the president is forcing religious employers to offer contraception to women because he wants the fight. he could have easily blocked that fight by extending the exemption that was offered to churches to religious employers but he wanted the fight and that's what he's doing. megyn: is this simon about good politics f
megyn: simon rosenberg is here, a clinton campaign adviser. and mark thesen, a former george w.ter. are you really at war? are you at war on me, mark ph. >> no, not at all. there is no war against woman. what there is is a war for the women's vote and it's a war that barack obama is losing. in 2009 he had 70% approval rating with women. today his approval rating with women according to gallop is 47%. he knows he's got to turn that around if he's going to get reee hrebted. he's either...
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megyn: joining me now for a fair and balanced debate, simon rose ben -- rosenberg, founder of progress've new democrat network, former advisor to bill clinton. and mark american enterprise institute and former speechwriter for president george w. bush. the general election appears to be underway. one of the first complaints against president obama he is violating his promise to be uniter instead of a divider and pointing to sound bites like the one we just ran suggesting he is drawing a line between red and blue america, calling you not patriotic if you don't agree with his ideas. >> well he has been dividing red and blue and pitting red and blue america against each other since his first day in office. he promised to be the first post-partisan president but he has been one of the most hyper partisan presidents in recent memory the proof behind him compare to his immediate predecessors. when simon's old boss bill clinton came into the office one of the first things he did was reach across the aisle to republicans was major initiative. north american free-trade agreement. george w. bush
megyn: joining me now for a fair and balanced debate, simon rose ben -- rosenberg, founder of progress've new democrat network, former advisor to bill clinton. and mark american enterprise institute and former speechwriter for president george w. bush. the general election appears to be underway. one of the first complaints against president obama he is violating his promise to be uniter instead of a divider and pointing to sound bites like the one we just ran suggesting he is drawing a line...
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we have been joined by markham erickson, mark rosenberg on the electronically provided information center. thank you for being with us. .. .. because martin luther king put his money where his mouth was >>> next on c-span2 book tv, december, 194131 days that changed america and saved the world by craig shirley. it details the bombing of pearl harbor in america's entry into world war ii. mr. shirley stood at the heritage foundation last year around the 70th anniversary of the pearl harbor attacks thank you all for joining us here at the heritage foundation this afternoon. as you noticed, we are somewhat back in the 1941 era with our music before hand. we would ask everyone in the house of you would make that last courtesy check that salles films have been turned off. it would be appreciated and of course we welcome internet questions for internet keywords simply e-mail ns at speaker@heritage award and we will post within 24 hours for your future reference. our guest today is craig shirley, president of shirley and the minister of public affairs same relations marketing firm whose written f
we have been joined by markham erickson, mark rosenberg on the electronically provided information center. thank you for being with us. .. .. because martin luther king put his money where his mouth was >>> next on c-span2 book tv, december, 194131 days that changed america and saved the world by craig shirley. it details the bombing of pearl harbor in america's entry into world war ii. mr. shirley stood at the heritage foundation last year around the 70th anniversary of the pearl...