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just your average day at fox so-called news and very very oddly ron rosenberg and crystal dynamics rosenberg and crystal dynamics of the creative team behind the new lara croft tomb raider game in the beginning the game croft is in a situation where she could be raped and the gamer will have to say. i asked about the rape scene rosenberg. that's good for character that helps and then it turns the fictional croft into a corner to animal it's a huge step at a revolution she's forced to either fight back or die and crystal dynamics executive director ron rosenthal said croft is the kind of character that quote you're going to want to protect so rosenberg as compared has compared women to animals and rosenthal thinks that rape is ok in the game because people will want to protect a woman combine these statements with the fact that children play this game and the whole thing becomes a very very. republicans live in an alternative universe to universe where attorney general eric holder conspired with president obama to sell a bunch of guns to mexico in the hope that those guns would eventually mak
just your average day at fox so-called news and very very oddly ron rosenberg and crystal dynamics rosenberg and crystal dynamics of the creative team behind the new lara croft tomb raider game in the beginning the game croft is in a situation where she could be raped and the gamer will have to say. i asked about the rape scene rosenberg. that's good for character that helps and then it turns the fictional croft into a corner to animal it's a huge step at a revolution she's forced to either...
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. >> as the executive director, adam rosenberg knows the effects of sexual abuse. >> it's good to see that justice can be served even decades later. it's very hard to prove these cases. >> rosenberg says the child abuse center this year is seeing a 36 percent increase in the number of cases. they are on track to feed -- to see a love and hunger more children. >> the attention is up. cases like sandusky bring this to light. >> the case also shows how hard here alike figures can fall. >> i think it's shocking because it's an important figurehead. whether it's a politician or coach. >> he no longer saw a representative of the college and hopes others can separate the two. >> whether it was someone i want it on tv in south baltimore or penn state, it's meaningless. you are glad to see that justice was none and that the system worked. >> rosenberg said 90 percent of sexual abuse victims are abused by someone close to them. wjz eyewitness news. >> thank you. jerry sandusky is expected to be sentenced within the next 90 days. now to a developing story. a serious car accident sends other peop
. >> as the executive director, adam rosenberg knows the effects of sexual abuse. >> it's good to see that justice can be served even decades later. it's very hard to prove these cases. >> rosenberg says the child abuse center this year is seeing a 36 percent increase in the number of cases. they are on track to feed -- to see a love and hunger more children. >> the attention is up. cases like sandusky bring this to light. >> the case also shows how hard here alike...
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here is erick stakelbeck with author joel rosenberg. >> reporter: americans see the federal debt exploding government that won't reign in on it. leaving them asking if america will survive. >> we are heading for a collapse of catastrophic proportions. >> reporter: new york author joel rosenberg. >> this is where i think the last best hope of america is not washington, not the white house, it is not congress. they are necessary, they are insufficient to save this country. the church has to step forward. >> in his latest non-fiction book "implosion" he asks if america can recover to avoid disaster. >> you say america is facing an implosion. christians can save the country you say, what would you say the state of the church is right now? >> i am not sure. let me be clear. that is how bad it is economically, spiritually, morally, we will not see a third grade awakening if we don't beg and plead christ for it. we are not promised anything as americans, we are promised individuals in the scriptures, if we repent, christ will adopt us, purify us, give us his holy spirit and walk through us throug
here is erick stakelbeck with author joel rosenberg. >> reporter: americans see the federal debt exploding government that won't reign in on it. leaving them asking if america will survive. >> we are heading for a collapse of catastrophic proportions. >> reporter: new york author joel rosenberg. >> this is where i think the last best hope of america is not washington, not the white house, it is not congress. they are necessary, they are insufficient to save this country....
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rosenberg. rosenberg making his major league debut.> in the belmont stakes union rags who was the favorite in the kentucky derby comes from behind to beat paynter, the second belmont win for the jockey john velasquez. >>> heat back in the nba finals. they take down the celtics in same given of the finals. it's miami and oklahoma city fighting it out for the title. that's your sports minute. have a great day. >>> and anticipation building for the completion of the newly renovated ymca anthony bowen. ymca d.c. held their second annual spring luncheon at milano. ymco anthony bowen the first african-american ymca in the world. the new center scheduled to open in october in the u street corridor and it's degoing to feature 44,000 feet of square feet space, featuring an internet car faye and large child care facility. >>> opening weekend for maryland's stand up roller coaster. a jolting journey at six flags america in largo. i got a chance to check it out. >> reporter: hair-raising turns and sudden drops, the newest ride at six flags america
rosenberg. rosenberg making his major league debut.> in the belmont stakes union rags who was the favorite in the kentucky derby comes from behind to beat paynter, the second belmont win for the jockey john velasquez. >>> heat back in the nba finals. they take down the celtics in same given of the finals. it's miami and oklahoma city fighting it out for the title. that's your sports minute. have a great day. >>> and anticipation building for the completion of the newly...
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rosenberg who was a rookie his major league debut. day for rosenberg but a great day for adam jones. and that is his third home run in the 12th inning or later this year. so he's been clutch. the orioles win 6-4. one sore tendon. that's all it took to deprive the world of a possible triple crown winner this year. friday's news, the kentucky derby and preakness winner i'll have another would not race in the belmont stakes. that was a bummer, a little depressing. the race did go on and a crowd of 85,000 showed up at bell monday with they hundred yards to go, it was the bob baffert own horse, painter out in front. look at the rail there. that's union rags making a push for the front. he was the favorite in the kentucky derby but he flamed out in seventh place. he skipped the preakness. with new jockey john velasquez, he catches painter by a nose at the finish. and union rags is your belmont winner. congratulations to him. let's go to the nba. killer instinct. that's what some said lebron james did not have. that was until he dropped 45 p
rosenberg who was a rookie his major league debut. day for rosenberg but a great day for adam jones. and that is his third home run in the 12th inning or later this year. so he's been clutch. the orioles win 6-4. one sore tendon. that's all it took to deprive the world of a possible triple crown winner this year. friday's news, the kentucky derby and preakness winner i'll have another would not race in the belmont stakes. that was a bummer, a little depressing. the race did go on and a crowd of...
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>> yes, it is. >> reporter: but rabbi rosenberg is troubled.ou're saying you believe 1 out of 5 children in your community has been molested? >> yes. we believe that. we know that. >> reporter: allegations of a widespread sex abuse cover-up in this community has led rabbi rosenberg to launch a hot line for victims and their families. he's now subjected to things like this. if you thought that wa good you'd be wrong. posters with his face on a snake with the words corrupt trader traitor spelled out in the hebrew. also -- so you say you received death threats because of this? >> death threats. on daily basis. >> reporter: the ultraorthodox jewish world is very insular. life is lived like it was many centuries ago. the problem with cutting yourself off from people like police is child molesters and xond scoundrels often take advantage. because of this, report to rob religious leaders not to police. people will almost never talk to a stranger on camera. can i ask you a quick question? if there's a crime -- i'm with cnn, we're doing a story about th
>> yes, it is. >> reporter: but rabbi rosenberg is troubled.ou're saying you believe 1 out of 5 children in your community has been molested? >> yes. we believe that. we know that. >> reporter: allegations of a widespread sex abuse cover-up in this community has led rabbi rosenberg to launch a hot line for victims and their families. he's now subjected to things like this. if you thought that wa good you'd be wrong. posters with his face on a snake with the words corrupt...
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our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, says mr. putin will be keen to talk about issues other than syria. >> there are lots of issues that the e.u. and russia need to discuss at this summit, and it's only a very short meeting. there are international issues like syria and like iran, but bilateral issues, too, like visas and energy corporation. i think it is one issue that the russians will be keen to bring up today. it will be the question of visa-free travel in europe. this is something which concerns mr. putin a lot. it's in the papers today in russia. and moscow feels that brussels has been dragging its heels over introducing visa-free travel in europe, getting rid of visa restrictions for russians traveling to europe. and mr. putin already today has said that without the removal of visa barriers there cannot be genuine partnership between russia and the european union. >> and steve, immediately after his swearing-in for this third term in office as president of russia, he chose not to go to the g-8 summit in person. what does t
our moscow correspondent, steve rosenberg, says mr. putin will be keen to talk about issues other than syria. >> there are lots of issues that the e.u. and russia need to discuss at this summit, and it's only a very short meeting. there are international issues like syria and like iran, but bilateral issues, too, like visas and energy corporation. i think it is one issue that the russians will be keen to bring up today. it will be the question of visa-free travel in europe. this is...
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the director, adam rosenberg talked about the impact of the sandusky verdict. >> i think the impact ofthis case both on baltimore as well as across the country, one, children and survivors of abuse will be able to come forward and know justice can be served. there are people who believe them and will fight for them and when their day in court comes, they will hopefully receive some justice. this validates the case. >> stay with us for continuing coverage on the sandusky verdict. we'll bring you the latest developments as it happens. you can find more on our website, wbaltv.com. now to another high-profile court case where for the fst time a u.s. church official has been convicted of a crime for how he handled a sex abuse investigation. a jury convicted monsignor william lin but acquitted him of conspiracy. he was a senior financial in the -- official in the roman catholic church in philadelphia. he testified he did what he could to stop molestation. lynn now faces a possible 3-7 years in prison. >> some of the states abortion clinics will soon be held to higher standards with new regul
the director, adam rosenberg talked about the impact of the sandusky verdict. >> i think the impact ofthis case both on baltimore as well as across the country, one, children and survivors of abuse will be able to come forward and know justice can be served. there are people who believe them and will fight for them and when their day in court comes, they will hopefully receive some justice. this validates the case. >> stay with us for continuing coverage on the sandusky verdict....
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rosenberg. rosenberg making his major league debut. so welcome to the big leagues.rioles win, 6-4. >>> in the belmont stakes union rags, who was the favorite in the kentucky derby, comes from behind to beat paynter, the second belmont win for the jockey john velasquez. >>> heat back in the nba finals. they take down the celtics in game seven of the eastern conference finals. it's miami and oklahoma city fighting it out for the title. that's your sports minute. have a great day. >> a lot of big sports going on this weekend. and the heat. heat playing. >> that's my favorite too. >> i'm kidding. i'm trying to warm up to you. >> well it worked. >>> big talk in technology this week all about an gpple. innovations expected to come from the company as well as tomorrow. >> voters foe to the poll in a big election day this week. one major race here in our region next. [ male announcer ] are you paying more and more and more for cable -- and enjoying it less? upgrade to verizon fios tv, internet and phone at a great price: just $99.99 a month, guaranteed for two years with no
rosenberg. rosenberg making his major league debut. so welcome to the big leagues.rioles win, 6-4. >>> in the belmont stakes union rags, who was the favorite in the kentucky derby, comes from behind to beat paynter, the second belmont win for the jockey john velasquez. >>> heat back in the nba finals. they take down the celtics in game seven of the eastern conference finals. it's miami and oklahoma city fighting it out for the title. that's your sports minute. have a great...
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and rosenberg says that 90% of sexual abuse victims are abused by people they know. >> coming up tonight on eyewitness news at 11 we'll talk with more penn state graduates for additional reaction. >>> family and friends say a final good-bye to a baltimore county teenager who died after a confrontation with an offduty police officer. a funeral was held for chris brown the randallstown teen died after an altercation with offduty officer. tonight brown's family wants his memory to live on. >> chris brown's mom wants everyone to know that this is just the beginning of the rest of his life because he leaves a legacy to the youth. your life can't be wasted. >> the officer remains on administrative leave during the investigation. no charges have been filed in the case. >>> a somber funeral for a man killed in a cannibal attack. one congregation gathers to remember the morgan state student. >> reporter: members of the all nations gospel church sing in remembrance of kujoe agyei- kodie. they're still shocked over the gruesome murder. >> the bible says everything happens for a reason. so why -- we
and rosenberg says that 90% of sexual abuse victims are abused by people they know. >> coming up tonight on eyewitness news at 11 we'll talk with more penn state graduates for additional reaction. >>> family and friends say a final good-bye to a baltimore county teenager who died after a confrontation with an offduty police officer. a funeral was held for chris brown the randallstown teen died after an altercation with offduty officer. tonight brown's family wants his memory to...
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. >> reporter: but rabbi rosenberg is troubled.ying you believe 1 out of 5 children in your community has been molested? >> yes. we believe that. we know that. >> reporter: allegations of a widespread sex abuse cover-up in this community has led rabbi rosenberg to create a hotline for victims and their families. but if you think everyone would be thanking him for his efforts, you would be wrong. he's now subjected to things like this. posters with his face on a snake with the words corrupt trader spelled out in hebrew. also -- so you say you received death threats because of this? >> death threats. on daily basis. >> reporter: the ultraorthodox jewish world is very insular. life is lived like it was many centuries ago. back then there was deep distrust of the outside world. that's the case today. the problem with cutting yourself off from people like police is child molesters and other scoundrels often take advantage. because of the distrust of outsiders, people in this community often report crimes to the religious community never
. >> reporter: but rabbi rosenberg is troubled.ying you believe 1 out of 5 children in your community has been molested? >> yes. we believe that. we know that. >> reporter: allegations of a widespread sex abuse cover-up in this community has led rabbi rosenberg to create a hotline for victims and their families. but if you think everyone would be thanking him for his efforts, you would be wrong. he's now subjected to things like this. posters with his face on a snake with the...
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rosenberg. i have worked and volunteered with many of you throughout the city. i am one of the co-founders of hayes valley farms, i teach agriculture and farming culture, incorporating the landscape with human habitat and finding ways for all to work together. in the past two and a half years, i've had the opportunity to meet many people and so many of these people have responded to the volunteer opportunity to say it is amazing. we get a chance to design the world we want to live in even if it is just for a little while. i think that is a great perspective. for a brief time, they're given a chance to research, educate, and demonstrate what is possible in urban agriculture in partnership but the city, we were given a grant to start the program and support from the san francisco park's lines. once again, as development and real estate and all the exciting things of the future city come to fruition, the notion of an term used project is being questioned and is of concern to many people, the idea that you can do something temporarily and see benefit to that. when w
rosenberg. i have worked and volunteered with many of you throughout the city. i am one of the co-founders of hayes valley farms, i teach agriculture and farming culture, incorporating the landscape with human habitat and finding ways for all to work together. in the past two and a half years, i've had the opportunity to meet many people and so many of these people have responded to the volunteer opportunity to say it is amazing. we get a chance to design the world we want to live in even if it...
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we can now go to the central london studio to talk to our legal expert, joshua rosenberg. i do not want to spend too much time on this, but legally speaking, what happens next? >> the police, as you say, have announced this morning that he has broken his bail conditions. those conditions required him to stay at a specified address between the hours at 10:00 at night and 10:00 in the morning, and he did not stay there. he stayed overnight at the embassy of ecuador in london. they say he faces arrest. we're not going to go into a foreign industry, but at some point he presumably has to come out. when he comes out, i would of thought there would have come out and arrest him. quite soon, he would be on a plane to sweden. >> downing street saying they are in discussions working with the equity in -- ecuadorian authorities to fix this. not a lot they can do. >> i wonder how much they want to upset the united kingdom, the us. the eu, the it may well be the ecuadorian one to sort this out as soon as possible and hand them over to authorities. >> what he says is if he went to swede
we can now go to the central london studio to talk to our legal expert, joshua rosenberg. i do not want to spend too much time on this, but legally speaking, what happens next? >> the police, as you say, have announced this morning that he has broken his bail conditions. those conditions required him to stay at a specified address between the hours at 10:00 at night and 10:00 in the morning, and he did not stay there. he stayed overnight at the embassy of ecuador in london. they say he...
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rosenberg. i have worked and volunteered with many of you throughout the city. i am one of the co-founders of hayes valley farms, i teach agriculture and farming culture, incorporating the landscape with human habitat and finding ways for all to work together. in the past two and a half years, i've had the opportunity to meet many people and so many of these people have responded to the
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they've also released in the second circuit the grand jury testimony of julius and ethyl rosenberg and with hoffa in tennessee, and they're doing it on the basis of historical importance. the judge has the authority when he thinks necessary and appropriate for appropriate reasons can do it. alan said historical reasons are justification. i said, well, this strikes me as a pretty good historical reason. i got stanley cutler who had done this successfully with the tapes, and he got several other historical societies. i filed a declaration, but the best news alan gave me is that i think that public citizen, the group that nader started, the litigation group years ago, might be interested in this case. sure enough, they were. >> i want to tell you something else about the taepz that's very interesting. you can think of your next question while i'm doing this. i was surprised to find theoretically all of the private information that's removed from the tapes. anything that's personal to the family, his conversations with private friend like beebee on something totally unrelated to government
they've also released in the second circuit the grand jury testimony of julius and ethyl rosenberg and with hoffa in tennessee, and they're doing it on the basis of historical importance. the judge has the authority when he thinks necessary and appropriate for appropriate reasons can do it. alan said historical reasons are justification. i said, well, this strikes me as a pretty good historical reason. i got stanley cutler who had done this successfully with the tapes, and he got several other...
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the bbc's steve rosenberg joined me earlier from moscow. >> it's been clear the party of power in russia has wanted to push this legislation through as quickly as possible. it passed the lower house of parliament yesterday. it passed the upper house of parliament today. as you say, it's now up to president putin to decide whether he signs it into law or vetoes it. we saw extraordinary scenes, though, yesterday in the duma, the lower house of parliament, because opposition m.p.'s did their best to drag out the debate and delay a vote on the legislation by submitting nearly 400 amendments to the law in protest. each one of these amendments had to be discussed and voted on. the discussions ended just before midnight moscow time, a kind of scene we haven't seen for many years in russia. we're used to thinking of the duma as a rubber stamp parliament, but that wasn't the case yesterday. >> steve, what sort of difference do you think this law is likely to make? i do understand that the fines attached to unauthorized protests will rise sharply, but it's not -- i mean, what is it? something like
the bbc's steve rosenberg joined me earlier from moscow. >> it's been clear the party of power in russia has wanted to push this legislation through as quickly as possible. it passed the lower house of parliament yesterday. it passed the upper house of parliament today. as you say, it's now up to president putin to decide whether he signs it into law or vetoes it. we saw extraordinary scenes, though, yesterday in the duma, the lower house of parliament, because opposition m.p.'s did their...
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they have also released in the second circuit the grand jury testimony of julius and ethel ros rosenberg, that famous case. they have done so with hoffa in tennessee, and they're doing it on the basis of historical importance where the judge -- the district judge of the federal district court where the grand jury is sitting has the authority when he thinks necessary and appropriate for appropriate reasons can do it, and allen said historical reasons are justification. i said, well, this strikes me as a pretty good historical reason. well, not wanting to front this myself, i'm somewhat controversial, i got stanley cutler, who had done this successfully with the tapes, and he got several other historical societies, i would file a declaration, but the best news allen gave me is that i think that public citizen, the group that nader started, the litigation group years ago, my be interested in this case and sure enough, they were. long story short, the case was filed, a petition was filed, went to a very conservative judge in the district of columb columbia, lambbreth. he looked at it and rel
they have also released in the second circuit the grand jury testimony of julius and ethel ros rosenberg, that famous case. they have done so with hoffa in tennessee, and they're doing it on the basis of historical importance where the judge -- the district judge of the federal district court where the grand jury is sitting has the authority when he thinks necessary and appropriate for appropriate reasons can do it, and allen said historical reasons are justification. i said, well, this strikes...
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>> greg rosenberg in his deposition he talked about the polygraph he admitted he failed as well. he claimed it was due to the fact he had some sort of disorder. >> i think it is a botched robbery, grand cover up right at the very beginning. that is why we are sitting here 7 years later. >> the blood on the awning would it cause injury to leave the kind of blood skidded on the awning directly below? >> we found out there was also blood on the bed which was my son's. >> right on the bed as well. >> indicating trauma? >> indicating something happened before he went over board. >> are you satisfied, bri, that your sister-in-law jennifer is absolutely innocent of any wrong doing in this? >> it is my understanding the fbi has cleared jennifer. >> she is cleared. >> you say that some what reluctantly. almost be grudgingly? >> i think we are disappointed jennifer didn't help us fight for answers. perhaps that's why you sense that in my tone. >> you have new evidence apparently. are you hopeful there would be a resolution to this or will it be enduring mysteries? >> hopeful because this i
>> greg rosenberg in his deposition he talked about the polygraph he admitted he failed as well. he claimed it was due to the fact he had some sort of disorder. >> i think it is a botched robbery, grand cover up right at the very beginning. that is why we are sitting here 7 years later. >> the blood on the awning would it cause injury to leave the kind of blood skidded on the awning directly below? >> we found out there was also blood on the bed which was my son's....
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join is us more is david rosenberg. thanks so much indeed for joning us. do you share this view, european leaders will do whatever it takes? because whatever it takes seems to me to be -- angela merkel said it this morning, we need a political union in europe. >> that's 100% correct. there's no history of a monetary union surviving without ultimate political and fiscal union. and the problem in the eurozone is that you want to go that route. you have to pass legislation through all these individual member countries. it's not as simple as the united states where you can just snap your fengers and in two days get a tarp program through congress. it's very complicated. the problem in europe is that time is running out. and to embark on that path would probably take years, even the stability fund is still not in place. only three countries have vatfied it so far. it's much more complicated and i'm very skeptical that the policymakers and europe will be able to get their act together on time. the markets are selling them that the sand is running quickly through
join is us more is david rosenberg. thanks so much indeed for joning us. do you share this view, european leaders will do whatever it takes? because whatever it takes seems to me to be -- angela merkel said it this morning, we need a political union in europe. >> that's 100% correct. there's no history of a monetary union surviving without ultimate political and fiscal union. and the problem in the eurozone is that you want to go that route. you have to pass legislation through all these...
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we have david rosenberg, and jeff cox. i want to kick this off with you, how are the markets interpreting the decision today? >> nullly as no news. a lot of the statement and action was widely amendmented. there was no additional liquidity provided to the market so the reaction is muted. >> he had to extend operation twist, if he didn't, it would have been seen as a tightening. >> basically what i said is the market is looking for a new paradigm. there was very little in today's statement that provided any hint as to the changes of the fed's position. >> david, you say bernanke doesn't have any support from another round of qe, congress welcome or democrats, how do you get there. >> well, you have seen what republican resons has been to qe already. it's been visceral, and i have not seen many democrats line up behind the fed chairman in support of the kwaun day sieve easing programs. i agree with your earlier people you been interviewing that, you know, in support of the market today was holding out the olive branch, that
we have david rosenberg, and jeff cox. i want to kick this off with you, how are the markets interpreting the decision today? >> nullly as no news. a lot of the statement and action was widely amendmented. there was no additional liquidity provided to the market so the reaction is muted. >> he had to extend operation twist, if he didn't, it would have been seen as a tightening. >> basically what i said is the market is looking for a new paradigm. there was very little in...
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liz rosenberg said something funny. >> the nipple is enough of a statement this week, laugh out loud.es at this point? that's right. it's not big news. >> before the halftime when she did the halftime at the super bowl she said you don't have to show your nipples to be interesting. it doesn't mean you're cutting edge if you do. >> madonna and i are getting up in the world and forget some of the things we said in the past. it's a natural part of the aging process. >> how about lady gaga on stage? >> i heard about this, but i didn't see. we are about to see the video. >> she got hit in the head with a pole her backup dancer was holding. look at it. she was in new zealand. she's okay, by the way. >> oh, my lord. >> all right. >> apparently she did have a concussion. performed 16 more songs. >> that's one of those things i think if you hurt yourself or fall or something in public, you know how you stand up like it's nothing. >> if you're a pro, you keep going. >> i've fallen down the stairs, wiped out and my knees are bleeding and you're like, are you fine and i'm laughing hysterically. >
liz rosenberg said something funny. >> the nipple is enough of a statement this week, laugh out loud.es at this point? that's right. it's not big news. >> before the halftime when she did the halftime at the super bowl she said you don't have to show your nipples to be interesting. it doesn't mean you're cutting edge if you do. >> madonna and i are getting up in the world and forget some of the things we said in the past. it's a natural part of the aging process. >> how...
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rosenberg making his debut. they win in dramatic fashion 6- 4. >> to the redskins, robert griffin, iii, has proven he means business. will he be a run or pass quarterback? the team will be flexible because of griffin's athletic ability, but griffin continues to stress he is a runner second and a passer first. so rg3, does the team believe in your skills? >> got to ask them if you want the real details. but what they have been telling me and how confident they are in me as a quarterback is a huge step. so that's all i want. i want them to trust me and believe in me so we can win together. without them, i can't do it. i can't snap the ball to myself and catch it. i need other people out there to help me. >> he can't snap the ball, throw it, and catch it. >> he can't do everything? >> i thought he could do it all. >> he's rg3. >> minicamp will be on monday. coming up, the heat and the celtics are going neck and neck to make it to the nba finals. >> thanks, lindsey. still to come, figuring out when it is safe to tak
rosenberg making his debut. they win in dramatic fashion 6- 4. >> to the redskins, robert griffin, iii, has proven he means business. will he be a run or pass quarterback? the team will be flexible because of griffin's athletic ability, but griffin continues to stress he is a runner second and a passer first. so rg3, does the team believe in your skills? >> got to ask them if you want the real details. but what they have been telling me and how confident they are in me as a...
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>> greg rosenberg in his deposition he talked about the polygraph he admitted he failed as well. to the fact he had some sort of disorder. >> i think it is a botched robbery, grand cover up right at the very beginning. that is why we are sitting here 7 years later. >> the blood on the awning would it cause injury to leave the kind of blood skidded on the awning directly below? >> we found out there was also blood on the bed which was my son's. >> right on the bed as well. >> indicating trauma? >> indicating something happened before he went over board. >> are you satisfied, bri, that your sister-in-law jennifer is absolutely innocent of any wrong doing in this? >> it is my understanding the fbi has cleared jennifer. >> she is cleared. >> you say that some what reluctantly. almost be grudgingly? >> i think we are disappointed jennifer didn't help us fight for answers. perhaps that's why you sense that in my tone. >> you have new evidence apparently. are you hopeful there would be a resolution to this or will it be enduring mysteries? >> hopeful because this is one piece of the puz
>> greg rosenberg in his deposition he talked about the polygraph he admitted he failed as well. to the fact he had some sort of disorder. >> i think it is a botched robbery, grand cover up right at the very beginning. that is why we are sitting here 7 years later. >> the blood on the awning would it cause injury to leave the kind of blood skidded on the awning directly below? >> we found out there was also blood on the bed which was my son's. >> right on the bed...
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an attorney for the judge rosenberg center told our anderson cooper last night the so-called aversiveffective. >> the schools that say they don't use it and that treat the tough kids, the very difficult behavior disordered students that they can't treat without the aversives, they come to jrc. they are discharged from those programs and they are sent to jrc. so jrc is treating the most difficult cases of behavior disorders in the nation. the toughest cases are at jrc. >> a human rights group called mental disability rights international first reported on the practices at judge rosenberg center back in 2010. an attorney for the school calls their investigation, quote, a joke. claiming no one from the group ever came to the school to witness what was actually happening there. >>> schools in wake county, north carolina, are accused of discriminating against latinos. not just one but two advocacy groups filed a civil rights complaint. they're alleging the school system didn't relay important information in spanish to families with limited english skills. they're calling for changes like a
an attorney for the judge rosenberg center told our anderson cooper last night the so-called aversiveffective. >> the schools that say they don't use it and that treat the tough kids, the very difficult behavior disordered students that they can't treat without the aversives, they come to jrc. they are discharged from those programs and they are sent to jrc. so jrc is treating the most difficult cases of behavior disorders in the nation. the toughest cases are at jrc. >> a human...
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simon rosenberg, chip salzmann, thank you, both.e of, such major issue for the economies, including our own. why is one of the president's top former advisers arguing that the government should borrow more? we're going to talk more about that coming up. plus, a family-owned company lighting up the world for 80 years, and today the flame is still burning as an american icon celebrates another milestone. we'll take you there just ahead. c'mon dad! i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i g heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilos isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! ♪ wer surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green tea energy... new v8 v-fusion plus energy. could've had a v8. jenna: right now we will give you a look at what is going on in the markets . the dow up 7, it's been all over today. worldwide there is concern about growing debt. it certainly hits close to home. a new report from the congressional budget office, the cbo projecting
simon rosenberg, chip salzmann, thank you, both.e of, such major issue for the economies, including our own. why is one of the president's top former advisers arguing that the government should borrow more? we're going to talk more about that coming up. plus, a family-owned company lighting up the world for 80 years, and today the flame is still burning as an american icon celebrates another milestone. we'll take you there just ahead. c'mon dad! i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i g...
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. >> i can't recite it word for word but she said meryl has played karen silkwood, ethel rosenberg, carrier, margaret thatcher and me, referring to herself, and then she turned to secretary clinton and she said inevitably, and of course everybody started laughing, and she said to the seetary, she said you may have thought she was really charming tonight when she was talking to you but she was silking you up. she said when you end up on the screen, you're going to find out that she's better at being you than you are. >> which is exactly the acting magic, the alchemy of meryl streep. also, the fact she was a woman in a man's world, and she always related to the issue of women. this is another part of her address at wellesley college in 1996. >> one of the things people always say to you when you get upset is don't take it personally, but listen hard to what's going on in the world and i beg you to take it personally. understand this. every attack on hillary clinton for not knowing her place is an attack on you. >> that of course is also hillary's alma mater. it was when hillary was first lad
. >> i can't recite it word for word but she said meryl has played karen silkwood, ethel rosenberg, carrier, margaret thatcher and me, referring to herself, and then she turned to secretary clinton and she said inevitably, and of course everybody started laughing, and she said to the seetary, she said you may have thought she was really charming tonight when she was talking to you but she was silking you up. she said when you end up on the screen, you're going to find out that she's...
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it's a story of a school called the judge rosenberg center in massachusetts.where students are given electrical shocks to try to control their behavior sfim sometimes they're strapped down with restraints and shocked. the school says it's the last refuge for some students no other facility will take. there are parents who stand by the school and say it has saved their children's lives. there's public outcry over what's going on at the school. the jrc for short. reached a new level when a video was released showing the so-called aversive therapy technique the school uses. the school fought to keep the video from getting out. i want to warn you, it's hard to watch. it shows a then 18-year-old student named andre mccollins being shocked 31 times over the course of seven hours. [ child screaming ] the video is from 2002. mccollins is no longer at the facility. his family recently settled a lawsuit against the jrc. now, as we said, nearly every time we dig into this story, we find new elements. we uncovered this report from a group called mental disability rights i
it's a story of a school called the judge rosenberg center in massachusetts.where students are given electrical shocks to try to control their behavior sfim sometimes they're strapped down with restraints and shocked. the school says it's the last refuge for some students no other facility will take. there are parents who stand by the school and say it has saved their children's lives. there's public outcry over what's going on at the school. the jrc for short. reached a new level when a video...
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. >> my name is paul rosenberg. how has the mitt romney campaign compared with his 2008 campaign? >> there are a lot of differences. the biggest difference starts with the fact that he began this campaign essentially as the front runner for the nomination and began the 2008 campaign as a little-known governor from massachusetts running against some people who were in essence nationally known, john mccain who would run in 2000 and was a significant figure nationally and rudy giuliani to was the mayor of new york at the top of the attacks on september 11 and therefore had a national profile as a result, the strategy he adopted in that campaign was quite different than what he did in this one. the biggest difference was that he had a need early on that campaign to make a mark, to try to convince people, voters, donors, people who pay attention to politics that he could play in the same league as john mccain and rudy giuliani. he did some early fund raising to create a splash and the early advertising to drive his number up in iowa. he competed are in the iowa straw poll and was able
. >> my name is paul rosenberg. how has the mitt romney campaign compared with his 2008 campaign? >> there are a lot of differences. the biggest difference starts with the fact that he began this campaign essentially as the front runner for the nomination and began the 2008 campaign as a little-known governor from massachusetts running against some people who were in essence nationally known, john mccain who would run in 2000 and was a significant figure nationally and rudy giuliani...