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now, new york times reporter matthew rosenberg on afghanistan. he was expelled from kabul recently after the publication of his story on the formation of an interim government. the two candidates now vying to be providence -- presidents say they welcome the reporter back to the country. this is 50 minutes. >> i am the president of the national press club and host for today's newsmakers news conference. first, as we always do, here are the guidelines. after this biggest presentation, open the floor for q&a. when you are recognized, please identified yourself and your organization before asking your question. no speeches please. just a question. our guest today is matthew rosenberg who was expelled from kabul by the government of hamid karzai last week. the two presidents of candidates in a rare display of unity said they would allow back into afghanistan. the afghanistan government attributed to expulsion to an article mr. rosenberg wrote reporting that officials are forming an intern government as a possible solution to the government to the coun
now, new york times reporter matthew rosenberg on afghanistan. he was expelled from kabul recently after the publication of his story on the formation of an interim government. the two candidates now vying to be providence -- presidents say they welcome the reporter back to the country. this is 50 minutes. >> i am the president of the national press club and host for today's newsmakers news conference. first, as we always do, here are the guidelines. after this biggest presentation, open...
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rosenberg?w many have been moved down. >> bill, there have been many reports now that the largest number of people being returned into these three central american countries are being returned by mexican officials of capturing people when he they're coming across the guatemalaen border. >> you don't know how many are down there. >> no, no, what we do know is that the largest number of kids going back into these three countries are coming from mexico and not from the united states. >> coming out of mexico i don't know if we have been able to confirm that. >> that's absolutely the case. the second thing what we know is that the flow coming into the united states, the migrants is down. third, what we know is that 10 years ago, 700,000 mexicans were coming, unauthorized mexicans were coming into the united states every year. that number last year was 100,000. i don't think it was that low. that's an economic deal. mr. sweed. do you want to reply to mr. rosenberg nkt the absolute number much apprehen
rosenberg?w many have been moved down. >> bill, there have been many reports now that the largest number of people being returned into these three central american countries are being returned by mexican officials of capturing people when he they're coming across the guatemalaen border. >> you don't know how many are down there. >> no, no, what we do know is that the largest number of kids going back into these three countries are coming from mexico and not from the united...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news near the russian-ukrainian border. >> for more on the tensions between kiev and moscow, a spoke a brief time ago with jeffrey mankoff, a former advisor at the state department and he's now at the center for strategic and international studies. thank you very much for joining me. it doesn't seem possible, but tensions between ukraine and russia seem to be escalating. what is the chance at this point for full-blown conflict? >> i think, unfortunately, it's still quite real and a lot is going to depend on how the russians choose to respond. i think we're at a turning point. it looks like the ukrainian's offensive against the separatists is on the verge of success, so russia is increasingly faced with a situation where their choice is either to abandon the separatists or to double down, and that would mean direct intervention. >> well, we're getting these conflicting reports about the convoy that ukraine says that partly destroyed it destroyed and russia says it never existed. how do we know who's right in this sort of situation? >> you know, at this point, it's
steve rosenberg, bbc news near the russian-ukrainian border. >> for more on the tensions between kiev and moscow, a spoke a brief time ago with jeffrey mankoff, a former advisor at the state department and he's now at the center for strategic and international studies. thank you very much for joining me. it doesn't seem possible, but tensions between ukraine and russia seem to be escalating. what is the chance at this point for full-blown conflict? >> i think, unfortunately, it's...
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they want us to sign documents saying "i did write the story, i , am matthew rosenberg, i'm refusing to reveal my sources." and we were not going to sign anything right now. is there a criminal charge, an investigation? they wouldn't tell us any of that. they kept leaving the room to to consult with a confidential source, as they put it -- hard not to notice the irony, they are giving us a hard time about anonymous sources and then they consult with somebody and they won't tell us who he is. we were there about an hour and a half and it was apparent we were not free to leave pretty quickly. they eventually did let us leave, and said "you have got to come back tomorrow with a lawyer." the next morning, fearing arrest -- we were not really sure, we didn't know -- we sent them a letter, partially because our lawyer was not in the country. saying "we want to come back, we , want to cooperate," and we meant that, "but we want our lawyer there." we have a right to a lawyer. i realize my jet lag is kicking in. i missed a point of the story. after we left the attorney general's office the fi
they want us to sign documents saying "i did write the story, i , am matthew rosenberg, i'm refusing to reveal my sources." and we were not going to sign anything right now. is there a criminal charge, an investigation? they wouldn't tell us any of that. they kept leaving the room to to consult with a confidential source, as they put it -- hard not to notice the irony, they are giving us a hard time about anonymous sources and then they consult with somebody and they won't tell us who...
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"new york times" correspondent matthew rosenberg was called in for questioning after he filed a reporthat said some unidentified afghan officials were threatening to take power if the political crisis following the june presidential elections was not resolved. the reporter said he was summoned to the attorney general's office and asked to reveal sources which he refused to do. the authorities initially issued the travel ban as they continued to try to get at rosenberg's sources. two days later, the reporter was given 24 hours to leave the country. this is the fourth time in 2014 that kabul has certain measures over the paper's mrebling reporting. there is a tuselled underway in hong kong, a debate over how the special administrative region of the peoples republic of china should be governed. it pits what's being called the pan-democratic camp against those who say china's gradual control over the city is politics and its media does not actually represent a threat. however, if one was to use hong kong's media as as measuring stick, there has been significant change. journalists and news
"new york times" correspondent matthew rosenberg was called in for questioning after he filed a reporthat said some unidentified afghan officials were threatening to take power if the political crisis following the june presidential elections was not resolved. the reporter said he was summoned to the attorney general's office and asked to reveal sources which he refused to do. the authorities initially issued the travel ban as they continued to try to get at rosenberg's sources. two...
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among those testifying in favor of skinner was ezra rosenberg, representing the new jersey a.c.l.u. >> when i first read mr. skinner's writings, they were... they make one hold one's breath. they are extraordinarily violent, they are sexist, they are misogynistic. they're also very creative. >> reporter: rosenberg argued that, yes, skinner's lyrics are offensive, but they're artistic works. and he says rap, like filmmaking or literature or art, should be given greater first amendment protections before being allowed into trials. if not, he worries about a chilling effect on free expression. >> every writing is subject to first amendment protections because there are social and political concerns that rap lyrics-- gangster rap in particular-- address. they are entitled to the highest protections. that's really key. >> reporter: more so than other art forms or forms of expression? >> absolutely. >> i think it becomes even easier to sort of negate rap as art when the rap itself is >> reporter: on monday, in a ruling that could have national implications, the new jersey state supreme cour
among those testifying in favor of skinner was ezra rosenberg, representing the new jersey a.c.l.u. >> when i first read mr. skinner's writings, they were... they make one hold one's breath. they are extraordinarily violent, they are sexist, they are misogynistic. they're also very creative. >> reporter: rosenberg argued that, yes, skinner's lyrics are offensive, but they're artistic works. and he says rap, like filmmaking or literature or art, should be given greater first...
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matthew rosenberg will be talking about afghanistan. he was expelled by the karzai government. >> i will open the floor for a q&a. questions will be from credentialed media and club members. when you are recognized, please identify yourself and your organization before asking your question. no speeches, please. just a question. our guest today is "new york times" reporter matthew rosenberg, who was expelled from kabul by the homage karzai government muster -- karzai government last week. the afghanistan government attributed the expulsion to an article mr. rosenberg had written reporting that high-level government officials were discussing forming an interim government as a possible solution treaty government -- to the countries current electoral crisis, an action that would effectively map -- amount to accrue. mr. rosenberg will discuss his own situation and the outlook for afghanistan based on his many years of reporting from the country. he has been covering afghanistan since 2008, first as the south asia correspondent for "the wall
matthew rosenberg will be talking about afghanistan. he was expelled by the karzai government. >> i will open the floor for a q&a. questions will be from credentialed media and club members. when you are recognized, please identify yourself and your organization before asking your question. no speeches, please. just a question. our guest today is "new york times" reporter matthew rosenberg, who was expelled from kabul by the homage karzai government muster -- karzai...
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matt rosenberg, welcome from washington d.c. good to have you on the program. >> thank you for having mimi. >> did you see this coming? >> not that dramatically. we have had a lot of run-ins with president karzai's administration, especially in if the last months, but the reaction is so visceral and so quick, and we didn't see it coming that quick. >> what do you think made his mad. >> the story was about people so close to him for years, looking into the future, and if they can't work it out, they need a third option, and that basically is a couple by any other means. no people discussing it would use that word. that's what it would be if it were to happen. and i think that president karzai, it's much easier to go after the guy on the outside of it than the people in your own administration. >> what was it like reporting in afghanistan? i suppose in a country like that, you really do have to develop a good relationship with the government. >> you know, i've always really enjoyed it. and one of the things there, the government h
matt rosenberg, welcome from washington d.c. good to have you on the program. >> thank you for having mimi. >> did you see this coming? >> not that dramatically. we have had a lot of run-ins with president karzai's administration, especially in if the last months, but the reaction is so visceral and so quick, and we didn't see it coming that quick. >> what do you think made his mad. >> the story was about people so close to him for years, looking into the future,...
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with two candidates claiming victory in the presidential race, rosenberg reported top afghan officials are considering forming an interim government, an act that would amount to a coup. rosenbergednesday, said afghan authorities first ordered him to remain in the country, then ordered him to leave. >> yesterday i was not allowed to leave the country and they put that in the media. today, i have to leave the country and they put it in the media. it is almost like a politically motivated thing. we are tried respect due process and we're simply would appreciate the same from the authorities. >> thousands rallied in dublin, ireland to protest anti-choice laws after a teenage rape victim was denied an abortion and forced to undergo a c-section. the woman said she first sought an abortion was she was eight weeks pregnant, but the state to liberally delayed her case. she reported being suicidal, went on a hunger strike, and was openly forced to deliver prematurely at 25 weeks. ireland softened its pain on abortion last are following the ,eath of savita halappanavar who died from an infection
with two candidates claiming victory in the presidential race, rosenberg reported top afghan officials are considering forming an interim government, an act that would amount to a coup. rosenbergednesday, said afghan authorities first ordered him to remain in the country, then ordered him to leave. >> yesterday i was not allowed to leave the country and they put that in the media. today, i have to leave the country and they put it in the media. it is almost like a politically motivated...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. >> that brings the program to a close. you can find out all of the day's news, all of the latest on james foley and what's happening state on ourmic website. thanks very much for watching. >> funding of this presentation possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own profitson, giving off to charity and pursuing the years.good for over 30 kovler foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in. working to nurture new ventures keyhelp provide capital for strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? news" wasrld presented by kcet los angeles. ez today on "this old house," we'll see our house primed and then painted with its final colors. we'll show you the incredible damage that hail can do to a house. kevin: in this chamber, they can actually do those tests on full-scale houses. and we'll show you all the things we're doing to keep our basement dry. tom: it looks pretty bad right here. kevi
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. >> that brings the program to a close. you can find out all of the day's news, all of the latest on james foley and what's happening state on ourmic website. thanks very much for watching. >> funding of this presentation possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own profitson, giving off to charity and pursuing the years.good for over 30 kovler foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. >> that brings the program to a close. you can find out all of the day's news, all of the latest on james foley and what's happening state on ourmic website. thanks very much for watching. >> funding of this presentation possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own profitson, giving off to charity and pursuing the years.good for over 30 kovler foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in. working to nurture new ventures keyhelp provide capital for strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? news" wasrld presented by kcet los angeles. funding for arthur is provided by: [ female announcer ] fun together is the best fun of all. ♪ chuck e cheese's proudly supports pbs kids. ♪ and by contributions to your pbs station from: ♪ every day when you're walking down the street ♪ ♪ everybody that you meet has an original point of view ♪ (laughing) ♪ and i say hey hey! ♪ what a wonderful kind of
steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. >> that brings the program to a close. you can find out all of the day's news, all of the latest on james foley and what's happening state on ourmic website. thanks very much for watching. >> funding of this presentation possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own profitson, giving off to charity and pursuing the years.good for over 30 kovler foundation and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand...
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rosenberg but anyone who has input. as a staff member, we have a thousand health centers nationwide including those in partnerships. in addition to your island metaphor, i want to point out that the correctional system is also hidden behind concrete walls, layers of varying policy at the local, state and federal level that are gray at best. the inmates are disappeared behind these walls and they're labeled criminal, and there are systemic incentives for keeping it that way. so from your experience of building success building these partnerships at the community level, i'm wondering if you have any words of wisdom and lessons learned that you could share for us at nacc while we're at this national level but then have these local member health centers that could potentially want to reach out and create these partnerships but might not even know where to start or who to contact. >> sure. so the first thing i want to do is identify a huge obstacle which i think you know about which hrsa has been up until now been unwilling
rosenberg but anyone who has input. as a staff member, we have a thousand health centers nationwide including those in partnerships. in addition to your island metaphor, i want to point out that the correctional system is also hidden behind concrete walls, layers of varying policy at the local, state and federal level that are gray at best. the inmates are disappeared behind these walls and they're labeled criminal, and there are systemic incentives for keeping it that way. so from your...
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. >>> a brutal beating in the duboce triangle is now a murder >> reporter: he worked here in the rosenberg deli in the castro. friends are remembering him with flowers. they can't believe anyone would want to hurt such a gentle and loving person. friends of bryan higgins gathered in duboce park at the same moment he was taken off life support. >> he was there to give me a hug when i had a hard time. >> reporter: the 31-year-old was found uncon, and brutally beaten without a wallet and id. a friend identified his photo on the news. police have surveillance video of the attack showing a suspect in a gray hoody using a deadly weapon they won't expose. >> there is no reason for this. he was such a compassionate person. >> reporter: brewon joined the radical fairies, a group of mostly gay men. >> they don't believe in one spiritual path, but many. >> reporter: he was also known as feather lynn. >> he was a flamboyant gay man, slight of frame. and all of those things make him a vulnerable target. >> reporter: his friends suspect he was the victim of a hate crime. police say they don't know the m
. >>> a brutal beating in the duboce triangle is now a murder >> reporter: he worked here in the rosenberg deli in the castro. friends are remembering him with flowers. they can't believe anyone would want to hurt such a gentle and loving person. friends of bryan higgins gathered in duboce park at the same moment he was taken off life support. >> he was there to give me a hug when i had a hard time. >> reporter: the 31-year-old was found uncon, and brutally beaten...
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this afternoon, "new york times" reporter anthony rosenberg was expelled by the afghan government wille at the national press club. live coverage at 2:00 eastern. coming up this hour, we will talk to business and economics correspondent danielle kurtz leben about the cost of raising a child in the u.s. philips joins us. he is the ceo of a campaign technology firm. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter.
this afternoon, "new york times" reporter anthony rosenberg was expelled by the afghan government wille at the national press club. live coverage at 2:00 eastern. coming up this hour, we will talk to business and economics correspondent danielle kurtz leben about the cost of raising a child in the u.s. philips joins us. he is the ceo of a campaign technology firm. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter.
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. >> reporter: outside rosenberg deli is a portrait of the 31-year-old. this is where he sometimes worked. the owner didn't want to speak on camera but says he was like a son. he shares the shock of this incident with many of higgins' friends. >> he's a magical being. he prefers the name feather. >> reporter: feathers were hung in local storefronts to honor the young man. >> free spirited. really gentle. wanted to be with people that are having fun. >> reporter: police are asking residents be a business owners in the area to review any surveillance video of the neighborhood on sunday morning. they're especially interested in the early morning hours between dawn and 7:00 a.m. more video might help in this case. in san francisco sergio quintana, abc 7 news. >>> san rafael is still shut down after a big rig too big for the road ended up in a ravine. it was loaded with large pvc pipes when it made a hairpin turn at big rock trail and the end of the truck fell over the cliff side. the driver was not hurt. this is just east of lucasville animation. the road is
. >> reporter: outside rosenberg deli is a portrait of the 31-year-old. this is where he sometimes worked. the owner didn't want to speak on camera but says he was like a son. he shares the shock of this incident with many of higgins' friends. >> he's a magical being. he prefers the name feather. >> reporter: feathers were hung in local storefronts to honor the young man. >> free spirited. really gentle. wanted to be with people that are having fun. >> reporter:...
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this afternoon we will have another newsmaker is matthew rosenberg, the new york times reporter who was recently rescued from afghanistan. from those of you who came today and are watching on c-span, thank you. [applause] mike can you tell us any people process?red have a due due process means an opportunity to tell the story, to have a fair and neutral judge make a decision in the case, to be allowed to present the facts and evidence they have and to get impartial adjudication. that is what the judge -- immigration judge every single day. despite the pressure i firmly believe my colleagues and i are serving the community and providing due process. can the system be improved? yes. should it be improved? yes. case if someone believes they have been mechanism they have is to file an appeal and have it reconsider. >> [inaudible] [speaking spanish] >> [speaking spanish] >> [speaking spanish[ ] >> we will leave the briefing at this point. if you missed any of this discussion you can go to the c-span video library at www.c-span.org. few moments ago live at the congressional budget office. liv
this afternoon we will have another newsmaker is matthew rosenberg, the new york times reporter who was recently rescued from afghanistan. from those of you who came today and are watching on c-span, thank you. [applause] mike can you tell us any people process?red have a due due process means an opportunity to tell the story, to have a fair and neutral judge make a decision in the case, to be allowed to present the facts and evidence they have and to get impartial adjudication. that is what...
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rosenberg, but anyone who has input. so as a staff member at nac, we have thousands of member health centers nation wide including those in partnerships. in addition to your island metaphor, i want to point out that the correctional system is also hidden behind concrete walls, layers of varying policies that the local state and federal level that are gray, at best. the the inmates are disappeared behind the walls and they're labeled criminal and the incentives for keeping it that way. so from your experience of success building these partnerships at the community lev level, i'm wondering if you have any words of wisdom and lessons learned that you can share while we're at this national level and have the local member health centers that could potentially want to reach out and create these partnerships and may not know where to start or who to contact. >> i want to identify a huge obstacle which i think you know about which has been unwilling to allow health centers to have a scope within service to find care behind bars.
rosenberg, but anyone who has input. so as a staff member at nac, we have thousands of member health centers nation wide including those in partnerships. in addition to your island metaphor, i want to point out that the correctional system is also hidden behind concrete walls, layers of varying policies that the local state and federal level that are gray, at best. the the inmates are disappeared behind the walls and they're labeled criminal and the incentives for keeping it that way. so from...
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you've heard from steve rosenberg and the other panelists on my right, dr. sharon lewis medical director for the georgia department of corrections. she's a board-certified pediatrician and a nationally respected expert on quality assurance with more than 20 years of experience in health care and managed care and right now she's responsible for delivering adequate and cost-efficient care to the inmates in the georgia correctional system. next to her is dr. asher turney who is the medical director for centurion of tennessee which is a joint venture of centene with which tennessee contracts to provide health care services for its correctional system. dr. turney is board certified in both urgent care and occupational medicine and he's got a special interest in health inequalities in the health of vulnerable workers. welcome to both of you, and i would ask -- i guess we need to pass the clicker to the lady who is next. dr. lewis. >> good afternoon. as you all heard, i am a board-certified pediatrician, so i tell folks that i have 55,000 bad kidses under my care.
you've heard from steve rosenberg and the other panelists on my right, dr. sharon lewis medical director for the georgia department of corrections. she's a board-certified pediatrician and a nationally respected expert on quality assurance with more than 20 years of experience in health care and managed care and right now she's responsible for delivering adequate and cost-efficient care to the inmates in the georgia correctional system. next to her is dr. asher turney who is the medical...
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david rosenberg, gluskin sheff's chief economist and strategist.he federal reserve is still firmly worried about the labor market and that should have policy implications. >> well, i think that stanley fischer was just towing the party line, that at least part of the drop of the unemployment rate does to structural reasons or certainly has been -- we still have a labor market slack reflecting cyclical developments in the economies. there's an element of truth to that. when you take a look even at most estimates of where full employment is in the u.s. in terms of the unemployment rate, it's roughly call it about 5.5%. 6.2 right now. so even with everything that stanley fischer said, taking that into account, only .7 away from being a fully employed economy. the way things are going, i think we probably get there, you know, within the next 12 months. >> what, then, is the excuse for the federal reserve to stay on this easy money path? should investors be worried about higher interest rates and the fed getting behind the curve? >> well, you know, term
david rosenberg, gluskin sheff's chief economist and strategist.he federal reserve is still firmly worried about the labor market and that should have policy implications. >> well, i think that stanley fischer was just towing the party line, that at least part of the drop of the unemployment rate does to structural reasons or certainly has been -- we still have a labor market slack reflecting cyclical developments in the economies. there's an element of truth to that. when you take a look...
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you've heard from steve rosenberg. the other panelists on my right, dr. sharon lewis is the medical director for the georgia department of corrections. she's a board-certified pediatrician and a nationally respected expert on quality assurance with more than 20 years of experience in health care and managed care. and right now she is responsible for delivering adequate and cost efficient care to the inmates in the georgia correctional system. next to her is doctor asher turney who is the medical director for century in of tennessee which is a joint venture. with which tennessee contracts to provide health care services for its correctional system. dr. turney is board-certified in both urgent care and occupation medicine and has a special interest in health inequalities and the health of vulnerable workers. welcome to both of you. and i would ask, i guess we need to pass the clicker to the lady who is next. dr. lewis. >> good afternoon. as you all heard i am a board-certified pediatrician, so i to folks that i have 55,000 bad kids under my care. what i'd l
you've heard from steve rosenberg. the other panelists on my right, dr. sharon lewis is the medical director for the georgia department of corrections. she's a board-certified pediatrician and a nationally respected expert on quality assurance with more than 20 years of experience in health care and managed care. and right now she is responsible for delivering adequate and cost efficient care to the inmates in the georgia correctional system. next to her is doctor asher turney who is the...
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so we're really looking forward to hearing from you folks, and we'll turn first to steve rosenberg. > well, thanks, ed. thank you, all. welcome for joining us. i'm really appreciative to have the opportunity to talk about this relationship between public health and public safety because they're so closely tied. as ed mentioned, i'm president of cochs. our goal is to break down the barriers and build connectivity between our public health and public safety systems. before proceeding, i just want to make a quick distinction between jails and prisons to make sure everybody understands what we're talking about. jails are county or city-based places where folks are held prior to trial or for being sentenced to a misdemeanor usually less than one year. prisons are operated by state or federal governments, and folks go there for a longer sentence. with the data you have in front of you, shows the point in time snapshot of who's in jail and who's in prison, but i'd like to turn your attention to the data below that, which is that more than 11 million folks annually circulate through our natio
so we're really looking forward to hearing from you folks, and we'll turn first to steve rosenberg. > well, thanks, ed. thank you, all. welcome for joining us. i'm really appreciative to have the opportunity to talk about this relationship between public health and public safety because they're so closely tied. as ed mentioned, i'm president of cochs. our goal is to break down the barriers and build connectivity between our public health and public safety systems. before proceeding, i just...
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time they have had direct outreach to students let alone in the dorms the programs co-director amy rosenberg stated that outreach to young adults is important because college kids often find it difficult to seek help so they wait until the problem becomes overwhelming well not only is this program open to students but it's open to the public as well for a small fee of course and patients can come alone or bring their partners. and breaking news the u.s. has launched its second round of airstrikes near erbil in iraq the first airstrike came this morning after president obama announced last night that the u.s. would confront advancing isis militants who threatened iraqi civilians and americans stationed there and that's going to do it for now for more of the stories we just covered go to youtube dot com forward slash our to america and check out our web site r t v dot com forward slash usa you can also follow me on twitter at manila chan stay tuned boom bust does next. i'm marinating in the financial world. to talk to seems to comments having not stopped is a very funny take no demand to credi
time they have had direct outreach to students let alone in the dorms the programs co-director amy rosenberg stated that outreach to young adults is important because college kids often find it difficult to seek help so they wait until the problem becomes overwhelming well not only is this program open to students but it's open to the public as well for a small fee of course and patients can come alone or bring their partners. and breaking news the u.s. has launched its second round of...
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matthew rosenberg will be talking about afghanistan.he was expelled by the karzai government. >> i will open the floor for a q&a. questions will be from credentialed media and club members. when you are recognized, please identify yourself and your organization before asking your question. no speeches, please. just a question. our guest today is "new york
matthew rosenberg will be talking about afghanistan.he was expelled by the karzai government. >> i will open the floor for a q&a. questions will be from credentialed media and club members. when you are recognized, please identify yourself and your organization before asking your question. no speeches, please. just a question. our guest today is "new york
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discussion last week about the border and how porous the border is and in that discussion, simon rosenberg, a smart guy, said, hey, o'reilly, you're a pinnen head because there really isn't an uptick in people crossing the border. roll the tape. >> let's be clear about the flow, right? under bill clinton it was 600,000 a year. under george bush it was 400,000. under barack obama it's down to zero. the flow of undocumented immigrants into the united states has gone to zereoue down from when mr. sweet was in office with -- >> what do you mean zero? >> the net flow -- no, that's wrong. that's simply wrong. >> all right. eric shawn, what's the truth. >> it's cockamamie. look at the facts. the pew center says in 2008 there were 11.8 million illegal americans. it was president bush in office. the first year of president obama's administration, there were 11.3 million illegal immigrants, that means, bill, there's really an increase of 400,000 and that doesn't even include the last three years. >> we don't have stats for the last three years. >> '13 and '14 but this explosion on the southern borde
discussion last week about the border and how porous the border is and in that discussion, simon rosenberg, a smart guy, said, hey, o'reilly, you're a pinnen head because there really isn't an uptick in people crossing the border. roll the tape. >> let's be clear about the flow, right? under bill clinton it was 600,000 a year. under george bush it was 400,000. under barack obama it's down to zero. the flow of undocumented immigrants into the united states has gone to zereoue down from...
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discussion last week about the border and how porous the border is and in that discussion, simon rosenbergsmart guy, said, hey, o'reilly, you're a pinnen head because there really isn't an uptickn people crossing the border. roll the tape. >> let's be clear about the flow, right? under bill clinton it was 600,000 a year. under george bush it was 400,000. under barack obama it's down to zero. the flow of undocumented immigrants into the united states has gone to zereoue down from when mr. sweet was in office with -- >> what do you zero? >> the net flow -- no, that's wrong. that's simply wrong. >> all right. eric shawn, what's the truth. >> it's cockamamie. look at the facts. the pew center says in 2008 there were 11.8 million illegal americans. it was president bush in office. the first year of president obama's administration, there were 11.3 million illegal immigrants, that means, bill, there's really an increase of 400,000 and that doesn't even include the last three years. >> we don't have stats for the last three years. >> '13 and '14 but this explosion on the southern border so you kn
discussion last week about the border and how porous the border is and in that discussion, simon rosenbergsmart guy, said, hey, o'reilly, you're a pinnen head because there really isn't an uptickn people crossing the border. roll the tape. >> let's be clear about the flow, right? under bill clinton it was 600,000 a year. under george bush it was 400,000. under barack obama it's down to zero. the flow of undocumented immigrants into the united states has gone to zereoue down from when mr....
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a task force for global health ceo former centers for disease control official mark rosenberg.hen they say little risk and prepare doing this stuff, obviously, they're doing this out of abundance of caution, but it worries me, should i be worried? >> i think there are things to worry about, neil, i think what we should worry about is not getting infected from the people that have been brought to emory university's hospital, but i think any time there's an epidemic someplace around the world that's highly fatal, and it has no way to treat it or to vaccinate against it, that is something to worry about. neil: you know, doctor, you are the expert here, having watch the movie outbreak, i qualify as an expert just like you. so in that movie, what i remember, doctor, is that the official sentiment in the beginning was don't panic, we've got everything under control and bit by bit, you found they didn't have things under control. the emphasis is keeping people calm. but at what point do you as an expert start saying, they're saying something more than we know? >> first, you may not be
a task force for global health ceo former centers for disease control official mark rosenberg.hen they say little risk and prepare doing this stuff, obviously, they're doing this out of abundance of caution, but it worries me, should i be worried? >> i think there are things to worry about, neil, i think what we should worry about is not getting infected from the people that have been brought to emory university's hospital, but i think any time there's an epidemic someplace around the...
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joining me on the phone from kabul is "new york times" reporter matthew rosenberg. joining me here in the studio is nbc analyst journal jack jacobs. matthew, do we know at this point whether or not this truly was an afghan soldier or someone who had stole an uniform? >> we have no reason to believe he was anything but an afghan soldier. this is not the first time this has happened. it's happened dozens of times. the widespread belief among afghan officials and coalition officials and american officials is that in almost the propond rans of cases, these are afghans who have grown disgruntled, alienated, and frustrated at the foreign presence in their country and have turned their guns on their foreign counterparts. some of them have reached out to the taliban before doing so and said, sure, you know, you can come join us after you do it, those who escape. but in very rare cases has it been a taliban plant or a guy who wandered in. it's hard to imagine some random guy put on a uniform and wandered into the military academy with a loaded weapon and was able to do this.
joining me on the phone from kabul is "new york times" reporter matthew rosenberg. joining me here in the studio is nbc analyst journal jack jacobs. matthew, do we know at this point whether or not this truly was an afghan soldier or someone who had stole an uniform? >> we have no reason to believe he was anything but an afghan soldier. this is not the first time this has happened. it's happened dozens of times. the widespread belief among afghan officials and coalition...
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later we hear from "new york times" reporter matthew rosenberg who was recently expelled from afghanistan writing what the afghan government deemed a divisive article. he is at the national press club, life 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. at 4:00 p.m., look at digital campaigning in advance of this year's mitt term elections. speakers include representatives from president obama's campaign and mitt romney campaign as well. hosted by george washington university. that is live on c-span. >> this weekend on the c-span networks, friday night on c-span native-american history. then on saturday, live all day coverage from the national book festival science pavilion. saturday evening from bbc scotland, a debate on scotland's upcoming decision on whether to end its political union with england. sunday, q&a with judge robert katzmann, chief justice of the second circuit court of appeals. he shares his approach to interpreting laws passed by congress. on c-span2 friday at 8:00 p.m., in depth with former congressman ron paul. then on saturday, all day live coverage of the national book festival from th
later we hear from "new york times" reporter matthew rosenberg who was recently expelled from afghanistan writing what the afghan government deemed a divisive article. he is at the national press club, life 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. at 4:00 p.m., look at digital campaigning in advance of this year's mitt term elections. speakers include representatives from president obama's campaign and mitt romney campaign as well. hosted by george washington university. that is live on c-span....
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this afternoon we will have another newsmaker is matthew rosenberg, the new york times reporter who wascently rescued from afghanistan. from those of you who came today and are watching on c-span, thank you. [applause] >> in a few moments, look at today's headlines plus your calls live on "washington journal," the american, political science association hosts a discussion on nsa surveillance programs. of center for the study islam and democracy looks at the militant group isis and radicalization at 12:30 p.m. eastern. at 2 p.m., the cato institute focuses on public opinion and war. . . >>> washington journal is next. >>> good morning, a live view of the u.s. capitol. two issues could set the stage for a preelection showdown between congress and the white house. administration officials confirmed a "new york times" story that the president may is your view an international accord on climate change without the consent of congress. today a "washington post" headline, political parties to see what the president will do on immigration, his action, according to the post could change the cours
this afternoon we will have another newsmaker is matthew rosenberg, the new york times reporter who wascently rescued from afghanistan. from those of you who came today and are watching on c-span, thank you. [applause] >> in a few moments, look at today's headlines plus your calls live on "washington journal," the american, political science association hosts a discussion on nsa surveillance programs. of center for the study islam and democracy looks at the militant group isis...
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anna, thank you very much for being wis, anna rosenberg, associate practice leader for sub-saharan africa frontier strategy group. how much do you sleep, anna? >> i try to get eight hours if possible, but it's not possible. it's more like six. >> everybody has been saying six this morning. we probably could deal with a little bit more sleep. where in the world are you most likely to miss out on valuable shut eye? head to cnbc.com to find out why residents get less than six hours a night and where the most rested workers are. worldwide@cnbc.com and we'll see you right after the break. >>> hi, everybody. welcome back. these are your headlines from around the world. european markets edging higher. they sidelined the data. checking out, shares under pressure after the super market group sees sales falling in its markets. u.s. consumers don't have enough spending power. >>> and hewlett packard posting a surprise jump in revenue on stronger pc sales. shares, though, dipping after hours as ceo meg whit man signaling challenges ahead. >>> and ukraine's foreign minutester telling cnbc that the cou
anna, thank you very much for being wis, anna rosenberg, associate practice leader for sub-saharan africa frontier strategy group. how much do you sleep, anna? >> i try to get eight hours if possible, but it's not possible. it's more like six. >> everybody has been saying six this morning. we probably could deal with a little bit more sleep. where in the world are you most likely to miss out on valuable shut eye? head to cnbc.com to find out why residents get less than six hours a...
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this afternoon we will have another newsmaker matthew rosenberg, the new york times reporter who was recently expelled from afghanistan. from those of you who came today and are watching on c-span, thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> in a few moments, a look at the role of social workers in impoverished communities. in a little less than 1.5 hours, a house budget committee hearing at programs -- on programs aimed at reducing poverty. after that, the latest from the congressional budget office. call forration judges independence from the justice department. >> this weekend on the c-span networks -- friday night on c-span, american history. -- native american history. and then national book festival coverage from the science pavilion. then a debate co
this afternoon we will have another newsmaker matthew rosenberg, the new york times reporter who was recently expelled from afghanistan. from those of you who came today and are watching on c-span, thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> in a few moments, a look at the role of social workers in impoverished communities. in a little less than 1.5 hours, a house budget committee hearing at...
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. >> "new york times" reporter matthew rosenberg was expelled by thebul last week afghan government. he will be at the national press club to talk about his experience and the chance he will return to afghanistan. two former technology strategists from the obama and romney presidential campaigns will talk about how digital innovation has changed the way campaigns are run. live coverage from george washington university begins at 4:00 p.m. eastern. this weekend on c-span, friday night on c-span, native american history. saturday, all-day coverage from the national book festival's science pavilion. saturday evening from bbc scotland, a debate on scotland's decision on whether to end its political union with england. someday, q&a with chief justice of the second circuit court of appeals. he shares his approach to interpreting laws passed by congress. friday at 8:00 p.m., in-depth with ron paul. on saturday, live coverage of the national book festival from the history and biography pavilions. speakers, interviews, and the recall and with authors. sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern, after words.
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now to talk about everything from investing in treasuries to stocks to the junk bond selloff, jeff rosenberggist for income. junk bonds, $7 billion exodus, record amount. is the bubble bursting? >> i'm sorry, just missed the last part, what was the question again? >> whether that bubble, if it is, indeed, a bubble, is bursting? >> no. i think what we're seeing here is a shift off of what was some very complacent pricing, not just in high yield bonds, but really throughout the financial markets. you had, obviously, all the things you talked about, the earlier exchange about shifts in monetary policy, geopolitical risk, but little risk cushion was anywhere in financial markets, and high yield bonds was imblah memblematic of that tight yields. what you saw over the last couple weeks was retracement and repricing to reflect the heightened degree of risk in the markets. >> let's talk about treasuries because whoever i talk to, it's really hard to get a straight answer, or at least a consistent answer about why yields are so low and why treasury prices continue to gain no matter what the mood is i
now to talk about everything from investing in treasuries to stocks to the junk bond selloff, jeff rosenberggist for income. junk bonds, $7 billion exodus, record amount. is the bubble bursting? >> i'm sorry, just missed the last part, what was the question again? >> whether that bubble, if it is, indeed, a bubble, is bursting? >> no. i think what we're seeing here is a shift off of what was some very complacent pricing, not just in high yield bonds, but really throughout the...
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rosenberg from community oriented correctional health services. if you go to watch the redskins you know, a coach is important. >> with those vulnerable populations with that technical assistance to the end. and ms. rowe is returning citizens united here with 20 plus years of experience supporting it deprecating for those re-entering fryer recourse is -- incarceration. and a supervisor at a domestic violence say that out -- safe house the first paralegal ohio urged by the law school and before she turned her life around as she phrases it spent more than 20 years in prison herself. we're looking forward to hearing from these folks civic thank you for joining us. to have the opportunity to talk about public health because they're so closely tied. in the goal is to break down the barriers and before proceeding of quick distinction to make sure everyone knows what we talk about. jails or county or city based where folks are held prior to trial with of misdemeanor the prisons are operated by state or federal government where they go for a longer senten
rosenberg from community oriented correctional health services. if you go to watch the redskins you know, a coach is important. >> with those vulnerable populations with that technical assistance to the end. and ms. rowe is returning citizens united here with 20 plus years of experience supporting it deprecating for those re-entering fryer recourse is -- incarceration. and a supervisor at a domestic violence say that out -- safe house the first paralegal ohio urged by the law school and...
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. >> rosenberg on wednesday? >> in new york. >> in new york.ifically that you have to have in mind to know whether to buy this or not? >> no, i mean, when you look at what we're coming out of, a massive trade right now. last year you basically hung onto everything and made money. people are going through a digestion process as the economy is picking up, but we're creeping up to a point where there's a concern about rates. if you truly believe the fed is going to be, you know, with the zero-interest rate policy for a period of time for the economy to absolutely get on its own two feet, then you're in a period where you should be buying stocks on any dip. and i'm of the opinion the fed's not going to be premature in raising rates. i'm of the opinion they're going to make sure they nurture this as long as they possibly have to. >> yeah. bringing in the panel here. we heard this this from dennis lockhart of the atlanta fed who told us -- was it yesterday, wednesday, when we were in atlanta? you know, floif reiterated his dovishness, the idea that h
. >> rosenberg on wednesday? >> in new york. >> in new york.ifically that you have to have in mind to know whether to buy this or not? >> no, i mean, when you look at what we're coming out of, a massive trade right now. last year you basically hung onto everything and made money. people are going through a digestion process as the economy is picking up, but we're creeping up to a point where there's a concern about rates. if you truly believe the fed is going to be, you...
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national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> matthew rosenbergas expelled from the bull by the afghan government. he will be at the national press club tomorrow to talk about his experience in the chances that he will return to afghanistan. by the coverage at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. then two former technology strategists from the obama and romney presidential campaigns talk about how digital innovation changes the way that campaigns are run. live coverage from george washington university at 4:00 p.m. eastern. next, a discussion about potential terrorist threats to the united states. you hear from national security analyst in this one hour event hosted by the steamboat institute. >> good afternoon. i won the coin toss. whatever it is. i am frank gaffney with the center for security policy and i am delighted to be here with my friend and colleague peter brookes and with all of you. jennifer, thank you very much for including me and this really important topic in your program. i am heartened that you made the point that strong national defense
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john rosenberg with delta airline safety committee. i think my question might be directed more.g to do with equipment as far as next gen. it is my understanding now that faa has put out a mandate for aircraft owners to buy 2020 we have to have airplanes equipped. then of course it places a pretty good-sized burden on the airborne side of it many we have to it -- you know, from a financial standpoint equipment manufacturing standpoint and, of course, the avionics shops to gear up for the influx of situations -- installations. my question is, the ground in of it, will you guys -- you know, based on all i have been hearing about funding issues and i hear the word languishing, will the ground end of it be in sync with the requirement to have that by 2020 along with the airborne part of it? would you be ready for that? >> that is a great question, and it really, the mandate has been a driver, a strong driver of the atc modernization side. so we look at -- there is currently -- it is embarrassing to admit that we have 98 facilities still currently using monochromatic raider screens. a
john rosenberg with delta airline safety committee. i think my question might be directed more.g to do with equipment as far as next gen. it is my understanding now that faa has put out a mandate for aircraft owners to buy 2020 we have to have airplanes equipped. then of course it places a pretty good-sized burden on the airborne side of it many we have to it -- you know, from a financial standpoint equipment manufacturing standpoint and, of course, the avionics shops to gear up for the influx...
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rosenberg, but anyone who has input. so as a staff member at nac, we have thousands of member health centers nation wide including those in partnerships. in addition to your island metaphor, i want to point out that the correctional system is also hidden behind concrete walls, layers of varying policies that the local state and federal level that are gray, at best. the the inmates are disappeared behind the walls and they're labeled criminal and the incentives for keeping it that way. so from your experience of success building these partnerships at the community lev level, i'm wondering if you have any words of wisdom and lessons learned that you can share while we're at this national level and have the local member health centers that could potentially want to reach out and create these partnerships and may not know where to start or who to contact. >> i want to identify a huge obstacle which i think you know about which has been unwilling to allow health centers to have a scope within service to find care behind bars.
rosenberg, but anyone who has input. so as a staff member at nac, we have thousands of member health centers nation wide including those in partnerships. in addition to your island metaphor, i want to point out that the correctional system is also hidden behind concrete walls, layers of varying policies that the local state and federal level that are gray, at best. the the inmates are disappeared behind the walls and they're labeled criminal and the incentives for keeping it that way. so from...
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this afternoon we will have another newsmaker is matthew rosenberg, the new york times reporter who was recently rescued from afghanistan. from those of you who came today and are watching on c-span, thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] tomorrow night on c-span, but get have election laws may affect voting rights. a panel discusses florida's attempt to purge expect the -- theected noncitizens in prospects for a national registration system. here's part of the event with history professor. let's put this in a little bit of context of why people can come to very different conclusions on the same topic. theblicans generally have view of the purpose of an election which is certainty. the purpose of holding an election as we know who one. we are confident than there is no question asked who one. -- who won. in a sense it cleans up the electoral process. is a burden worth paying? that is the purpose of an election. democrats believe the legitimacy and election involves purchase a patient. anythin
this afternoon we will have another newsmaker is matthew rosenberg, the new york times reporter who was recently rescued from afghanistan. from those of you who came today and are watching on c-span, thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] tomorrow night on c-span, but get have election laws may affect voting rights. a panel discusses florida's attempt to purge expect the -- theected noncitizens in...