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rosenberg: never. your political skills are well-known, but your closest colleagues will succeed they are no match for your musical skills. you played the tuba as a student. mr. rosenberg: and i try to played in the senate. did not go so well. ed: here is a video. >> 35 years. [laughter] [laughter] janet: what is the hardest part? mr. rosenberg: tied at not having a wind, and my embouchure is weak. ed: a politician did not have enough wind? [laughter] mr. rosenberg: that is i switched -- why i switched to tuba. ed: the team nickname is the minutemen -- what is the band nickname? mr. rosenberg: power and class of the women. ed: there you go. ed: there you go. question two, we have a prop . we will bring in that prop. the question is can you play some of the umass fight some? mr. rosenberg: no. janet: [laughter] ed: can you put anything on the tube? mr. rosenberg: this is not a tuba. this is a baritone on. -- horn. do i get a point for that? ed: we' ll give you a point for that. mr. rosenberg: "three bli
rosenberg: never. your political skills are well-known, but your closest colleagues will succeed they are no match for your musical skills. you played the tuba as a student. mr. rosenberg: and i try to played in the senate. did not go so well. ed: here is a video. >> 35 years. [laughter] [laughter] janet: what is the hardest part? mr. rosenberg: tied at not having a wind, and my embouchure is weak. ed: a politician did not have enough wind? [laughter] mr. rosenberg: that is i switched --...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news.afghanistan, presidential guards opened fire to disperse protesters marching outside the palace compound in kabul. demonstrators denounced the recent abductions and killings of several members of the hazara minority group. the president ghani appeared on television alleging to avenge the deaths believed to have been carried out by islamic militants. i am joined by a former state department official that is now the dean of the john hopkins school of thought and international studies. thousands on the street of kabul, a show of unity in the face of the killings. what is your assessment? >> the afghans are familiar with sectarian killings. in 1995 many were not secured because they were shiite. for many years they did not face this kind of sick arian -- this kind of sectarian tensions. weis a kind of reaction that have not seen in syria and iraq went isis did the same thing with the beheading of she has. -- of shiites. it is a positive reaction that they are trying to deny isis the abilit
steve rosenberg, bbc news.afghanistan, presidential guards opened fire to disperse protesters marching outside the palace compound in kabul. demonstrators denounced the recent abductions and killings of several members of the hazara minority group. the president ghani appeared on television alleging to avenge the deaths believed to have been carried out by islamic militants. i am joined by a former state department official that is now the dean of the john hopkins school of thought and...
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bent haldeman rights butterfield a memo saying because there is one woman, etna rosenberg had two pictures, this is a double infestation. he said what about this woman who has two picture is, what about her? who is she? with gene come from? get on the case because he, the president, asked about it once a week. butterfield conducts any investigation and convinces the head of the staff officer it is only proper to get nixon picked curious and butterfield writes a memo directly to the president, two page memo and the subject is standardization. like there is some disinfectant and he describes his efforts and how he got all the kennedy pictures out and he checked etna rosenberg with the cia, fbi, house un-american activities committee, and she worked there longer than anyone, lived with her sister in silver spring and butterfield when john a litmus a knifing she is a loyal american. >> host: imagine if you had not checked out -- ready now for questions. [inaudible question] >> host: to me? to you. >> thank you for doing all this work. documents into the archives. >> host: where will the docume
bent haldeman rights butterfield a memo saying because there is one woman, etna rosenberg had two pictures, this is a double infestation. he said what about this woman who has two picture is, what about her? who is she? with gene come from? get on the case because he, the president, asked about it once a week. butterfield conducts any investigation and convinces the head of the staff officer it is only proper to get nixon picked curious and butterfield writes a memo directly to the president,...
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la ilusiÓn de estos inmigrantes indocumentados llegÓ a su final en rosenberg, texas una pequeÑa poblaciÓn por mejorar la vida de mis hijos. juan carlos: el conductor fue capturado, segÚn el alguacil. entre los detenidos hay un joven de 15 aÑos, todos coinciden en afirmar que pagaron altas sumas de dinero hasta mÁs de 8000 $ para llegar a estados unidos. elsa: me truncaron mis sueÑos, hay que ver cÓmo vamos a pagar todo ese dinero. ilia: el alcalde de la capital de mÉxico, miguel angel mÁser mancera dÍa que existan cÁrteles de la droga en su ciudad, la dea dice que hay cinco carteles, que su presenciaba en ascenso. medios de comunicaciÓn critica al alcalde por negar la realidad. andrea gonzÁlez tiene los detalles. andrea: la espeluznante imagen de un cadÁver envuelto en vendas colgados de este puente en la ciudad de mÉxico marcÓ desde hace semanas una nueva era de narcoviolencia en el distrito federal, que ha sido negada por el jefe de gobierno, miguel angel mancera. miguel angel mancera: el crimen organizado de la ciudad tiene azorada la ciudad de mÉxico, pero lo veo asÍ. andrea: la prens
la ilusiÓn de estos inmigrantes indocumentados llegÓ a su final en rosenberg, texas una pequeÑa poblaciÓn por mejorar la vida de mis hijos. juan carlos: el conductor fue capturado, segÚn el alguacil. entre los detenidos hay un joven de 15 aÑos, todos coinciden en afirmar que pagaron altas sumas de dinero hasta mÁs de 8000 $ para llegar a estados unidos. elsa: me truncaron mis sueÑos, hay que ver cÓmo vamos a pagar todo ese dinero. ilia: el alcalde de la capital de mÉxico, miguel angel...
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economist samuel rosenberg thinks there's a correlation between the drop and the decline. and says there are other reasons. the other reason of decline has to do with the elimination of well-paying jobs, not merely unionized, but non-union, in the middle of the pay structure. >> organized labour is a force in the united states. about 15 million americans belong to unions. in strongholds like illinois, they pay a pivotal role in getting the members out to vote. >> there's a smaller number, unquestionably, but vote at rates higher than the general public. when you concentrate the votes in tight places, that's enough to get you over the finish line. >> even robert bruno concedes jobs are not the only issue important to voters. if they were, scott walker may not have been appointed. he promised to add 150,000, and fell short by 100,000. >>> that's the show for today, i'm very well in milwaukee. the news continues on al jazeera america >>> on "america tonight", a special look at the force beneath the wave. >> i felt like i was in a washing machine. i mean, i was tossed and turn
economist samuel rosenberg thinks there's a correlation between the drop and the decline. and says there are other reasons. the other reason of decline has to do with the elimination of well-paying jobs, not merely unionized, but non-union, in the middle of the pay structure. >> organized labour is a force in the united states. about 15 million americans belong to unions. in strongholds like illinois, they pay a pivotal role in getting the members out to vote. >> there's a smaller...
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steve rosenberg reports from moscow. steve: it was a disaster in the desert.ussian air bus that crashed in the sinai, killing all 220 four on board. russian security chiefs have determined it was destroyed by a bomb. news, president putin might his ministers in a moment of silence. the murder of our people over sinai is one of the bloodiest crimes we have suffered. tears. not dry out this will remain in our hearts and minds. it will not stop us from finding and punishing the perpetrators. rule find them anywhere on the planet and punish them. steve: what information had moscow uncovered. according to the federal security service, investigators examined personal items, luggage, and wreckage. they found traces of explosive of -- traces of explosives of foreign origin. one kilogram of tnt. in sinai, a jihadist group linked to the islamic state, had already claimed that it had destroyed the airplane in protest of russian airstrikes in syria. today, moscow is offering a $50 million reward leading to capture of those behind the bombing. there is much that divides mo
steve rosenberg reports from moscow. steve: it was a disaster in the desert.ussian air bus that crashed in the sinai, killing all 220 four on board. russian security chiefs have determined it was destroyed by a bomb. news, president putin might his ministers in a moment of silence. the murder of our people over sinai is one of the bloodiest crimes we have suffered. tears. not dry out this will remain in our hearts and minds. it will not stop us from finding and punishing the perpetrators. rule...
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la policÍa de rosenberg en texas encontrÓ 14 inmigrantes indocumentados escondidos en un camiÓn cuatroiaciÓnde fÚtbol de colombia provocÓ una reacción al renunciar. >> la federaciÓn colombiana de fÚtbol no ha recibido un peso... reportero: fueron las declaraciones del entonces presidente la federaciÓn colmena de fÚtbol luis bedoya en escÁndalos que salpicaban al interior de la conferencia sudamericana de fÚtbol. a pesar de que su nombre ni el de colombia habÍa sido mencionados, bedoya dijo que si era necesario... >> en un momento determinado yo tenga que salir. reportero: este jueves, 5 de noviembre aÚn como presidente activo viajÓ a nueva york y enviÓ su carta de renuncia aduciendo motivos personales. no se descarta que su paradero tenga que ver con la investigaciÓnque hacen los estados unidos las autoridades colombianas aclararon que por ahora el dirigente no tiene investigaciones dentro del paÍs. >> para poder decir si existe o no una investigaciÓn que sea concreta contra algunos directivos de fÚtbol colombiano la evoluciÓn de las investigaciones en los estados unidos porque no nos
la policÍa de rosenberg en texas encontrÓ 14 inmigrantes indocumentados escondidos en un camiÓn cuatroiaciÓnde fÚtbol de colombia provocÓ una reacción al renunciar. >> la federaciÓn colombiana de fÚtbol no ha recibido un peso... reportero: fueron las declaraciones del entonces presidente la federaciÓn colmena de fÚtbol luis bedoya en escÁndalos que salpicaban al interior de la conferencia sudamericana de fÚtbol. a pesar de que su nombre ni el de colombia habÍa sido...
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. >> and i'm pete rosenberg. thanks for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow. good night. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- asiz ansari, christie brinkely, world series champions eric hosmer and salvador perez,
. >> and i'm pete rosenberg. thanks for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow. good night. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- asiz ansari, christie brinkely, world series champions eric hosmer and salvador perez,
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neighbors like mary rosenberg are scared, too. the victim warned her to be careful.she says don't go out no more at night. i refuse to anymore. i got a little dog, but he can wait until the morning. mary is so scared she doesn't want to take her dog out tonight or until the police catch this guy. the victim described the suspect as wearing a black bandana covers most of his face except for his eyes. he was wearing all black clothing. he was five eight to five ten inches tall. he is light brown skin, either hispanic or black and police are urging residents if they see anyone suspicious in the area of north wilmington police to call 911. we are live at the new castle police headquarters. > back to you in the studio. tomorrow marks one month since the k9 team found three year old brendan ceo yacht owe's body in the woods. authorities still haven't said how he stopped on october 13. toxicology reports have yet to reveal much. a family attorney says he believes no foul play was involved in the boy's death. he isn't commenting on a grand jury investigation. have you ever s
neighbors like mary rosenberg are scared, too. the victim warned her to be careful.she says don't go out no more at night. i refuse to anymore. i got a little dog, but he can wait until the morning. mary is so scared she doesn't want to take her dog out tonight or until the police catch this guy. the victim described the suspect as wearing a black bandana covers most of his face except for his eyes. he was wearing all black clothing. he was five eight to five ten inches tall. he is light brown...
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let's get to david rosenberg and jeff rosenberg. morning guys.ou both. >> good morning. here we are. we just got bullard. probably lacker. williams earlier in the week telling us time to normalize even as copper goes to fresh six-year lows. how long can this go on? >> i think the aim is to get off zero. they passed september because of all the global turmoil and the fact financial conditions were tightening. i don't think commodities will factor into the fed's decision. they probably should have gone off zero quite a long time ago. when they make the move december 16th, it's going to be more important, what they say to suit the markets in terms of what the contours of the path of future interest rate increases are going to be. they're going to emphasize this is going to be a truncated interest rate cycle. to me that's more important. and the bottom line, it's already priced in. maybe not into the fed futures contract. look at the dollar. >> mortgages. >> look. it's pretty well a done deal. i don't think the fed has ever embarked on a fresh tighte
let's get to david rosenberg and jeff rosenberg. morning guys.ou both. >> good morning. here we are. we just got bullard. probably lacker. williams earlier in the week telling us time to normalize even as copper goes to fresh six-year lows. how long can this go on? >> i think the aim is to get off zero. they passed september because of all the global turmoil and the fact financial conditions were tightening. i don't think commodities will factor into the fed's decision. they...
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>> absolutely. >> president stand rosenberg, that's it for me. now, it's back to my colleagues for more wbz news. >>> good interview gentleman. i always enjoy jon's pieces. >>> it's getting colder and reality is kicking in. >> tis the season, it feels like the season minus the snow. this is where we should be. it's been very warm. >> we shouldn't complain. >> november, it's been 2 to 4 degrees above norm a we've had temperatures in the early 50s, it's above normal. the next couple of days will be below average. it should be 47 this time of the year, we'll be below it today and tomorrow, especially tomorrow. boston 32 degrees, at freezing, it's 8 miles per hour, it will make it feel colder than the actual temperature. we're in the 20s or 30s except for chatham. the warm spot is 31 degrees, you want the heavy winter coats, it's a little shocking out there with quite a big temperature change, it's running 25 degrees colder in boston. hour-by-hour forecast, we reach 42 degrees by 1:00, 43 degrees by 3:00, with full sunshine, the sun will feel great,
>> absolutely. >> president stand rosenberg, that's it for me. now, it's back to my colleagues for more wbz news. >>> good interview gentleman. i always enjoy jon's pieces. >>> it's getting colder and reality is kicking in. >> tis the season, it feels like the season minus the snow. this is where we should be. it's been very warm. >> we shouldn't complain. >> november, it's been 2 to 4 degrees above norm a we've had temperatures in the early 50s,...
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was about ready to erase the to er sentence from the board andas ie raise my head and said doctor rosenberg, there is anotherd error and he looked at it awhndt said what is it and i said there is lack of agreement between the subject of the object of verb to be and so he said very very frin good. you are very alert the smartingn and so ig said to my friend sitting beside me i said here i pay taxes for the teacher thath teach me and i have to teach them and he heard me and went into a tirade's theory he williams, teaching this material is like casting pearls beforepes the swine. bef he said you will never beated w anything-- he was really frustrated with me itd tand legitimatelyhe - so because i ws that kind of clown in class, but he's addressing me that way was the first real challenge that ia had in high school and i ultimately graduated second inad my class, but i needed that kinl do.dressing down. can you imagine what would happen to a white teacher telling a black -- saying the same thing to a black kid today that doctor rosenberg said to me?d tme? he would be kicked out of the school.
was about ready to erase the to er sentence from the board andas ie raise my head and said doctor rosenberg, there is anotherd error and he looked at it awhndt said what is it and i said there is lack of agreement between the subject of the object of verb to be and so he said very very frin good. you are very alert the smartingn and so ig said to my friend sitting beside me i said here i pay taxes for the teacher thath teach me and i have to teach them and he heard me and went into a tirade's...
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economist samuel rosenberg thinks there's a correlation between the drop and the decline in the middle class, but he says there are other reasons, too. >> the other part of the decline of the middle class has to do with the elimination of well-paying jobs. not merely unionized jobs, but also nonunion jobs in the middle of the pay structure. >> still organized labor remains a force in the united states. about 15 million americans belong to unions, and in strongholds like illinois they play a pivotal role in getting their members out to vote. >> there's a smaller percentage of union members unquestionably, but they vote at rates that are higher than the general public, and when you can concentrate those votes in tight races that's enough to get -- that could be enough to get you over the finish line. >> even robert bruno concedes jobs aren't the only issue important to voters. if they were, scott walker might not have been re-elected governor. he promised to add 250,000 jobs during his first term. he fell short by about 100,000. >> david schuster is here with me in new york, and he'll ta
economist samuel rosenberg thinks there's a correlation between the drop and the decline in the middle class, but he says there are other reasons, too. >> the other part of the decline of the middle class has to do with the elimination of well-paying jobs. not merely unionized jobs, but also nonunion jobs in the middle of the pay structure. >> still organized labor remains a force in the united states. about 15 million americans belong to unions, and in strongholds like illinois...
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the synthetic -- i think the wore is canbinoid sunshine my friend chuck rosenberg is laughing listening to me mispronounce it but it's a serious problem i hear about all over the country. dea has the lead on the federal level. we are participating through our drug task forces in trying to do something about that scourge, which you're exactly right. it's appearing in gas stations or little markets where kids can walk up and buy these things, not knowing what they are buying, and it will wreck their life. >> current law permits synthetic drugs to be treated as a controlled substance if they are chemically several to schedule one or schedule two control substances. but as i said, but the nature of the drugs keep changing. they change the chemical structure to avoid being listed as a controlled substance. what steps can lawmakers take to help in your efforts, local enforcement efforts to crack down on this epidemic. >> i honestly don't know. i know from talking to the acting administrator rosenberg, they are keenly focused on that problem, which is every time they schedule one of these thin
the synthetic -- i think the wore is canbinoid sunshine my friend chuck rosenberg is laughing listening to me mispronounce it but it's a serious problem i hear about all over the country. dea has the lead on the federal level. we are participating through our drug task forces in trying to do something about that scourge, which you're exactly right. it's appearing in gas stations or little markets where kids can walk up and buy these things, not knowing what they are buying, and it will wreck...
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rosenberg helped pioneer the great american smoke out decades ago.t's a day for smokers across the country to quit or make a plan to kick the habit. >>> new chapters unfolding in the lives of local veterans and this all began today at a special career fair at lincoln financial field. it brought together veterans and employers looking to hire them. ohio based called recruit military put it together. several businesses including home depot and merck and company were there to explain the opportunities they have to off offer. >>> days after the deadly terror attacks in paris and survivors are returning home. one man who was at the soccer stadium at the time of the attack nearly decided to stay in france. the big development that finally made him decide to come back to the us. >>> and some experts say it affects african-americans more than anyone else. sinus problems, allergies, asthma. we found the cheap alternative some say works every time without side effects. >>> take look at the chihuahua that just led police on a long chase. it was fun at first but
rosenberg helped pioneer the great american smoke out decades ago.t's a day for smokers across the country to quit or make a plan to kick the habit. >>> new chapters unfolding in the lives of local veterans and this all began today at a special career fair at lincoln financial field. it brought together veterans and employers looking to hire them. ohio based called recruit military put it together. several businesses including home depot and merck and company were there to explain the...
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deirdre: the nation's top drug enforcement official is more or less with comey, his name is chuck rosenberg he's saying quote i think there is something to comey's statements, in fact, i think he was spot on. so, bill, is the white house just not listening or not paying attention at some level to what are has basically a long 14 months? >> well, this is very simple, earnest is not living up to his last in my. director comey's reputation is sterling. deirdre: that was a strong statement, he said cops are afraid to get out of their car to do their job. >> i work with police departments all over the country, and i hear from the grassroots, common sense, ferguson effect, absolutely. what cop wants to lose their life or their job for doing their job? . deirdre: if you could -- somebody in the trenches, somebody giving advice, just give one piece of advice that you know would make it to president obama's desk and you say here's the most important thing, what is it? >> good cops, they're there to protect and serve have their back, they will have america'. deirdre: all right. that is a very strong
deirdre: the nation's top drug enforcement official is more or less with comey, his name is chuck rosenberg he's saying quote i think there is something to comey's statements, in fact, i think he was spot on. so, bill, is the white house just not listening or not paying attention at some level to what are has basically a long 14 months? >> well, this is very simple, earnest is not living up to his last in my. director comey's reputation is sterling. deirdre: that was a strong statement,...
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. >> i don't see it what rosenberg, the head of the dea, fits with what the fbi director james comey said. again, maybe they're saying it's anecdotal. but there's no evidence that cops aren't doing their jobs. and some police are saying hey, that's not us, we don't like what the tarantinos of the world are saying. we don't like the fact that barack obama is calling attention to this. we're doing our job, we're not intimidated, kimberly, because somebody is holding up a cell phone. >> the evidence could be there, if somebody did a study. they did a poll of police officers, i bet they would find a definite concern about how vulnerable they are. and they are seeing spikes in violence around the country. they're not sure whether the criminals are emboldened or not. of course it's a theory. >> it's a spike in violence of people killing other people. usually, sad to say, black people killing black people. >> you've come around to our way of thinking and i appreciate it. >> that was nice of you, kimberly. >> she is so condescending. >> amazing. >>> coming up, the 2016 poll positions have ch
. >> i don't see it what rosenberg, the head of the dea, fits with what the fbi director james comey said. again, maybe they're saying it's anecdotal. but there's no evidence that cops aren't doing their jobs. and some police are saying hey, that's not us, we don't like what the tarantinos of the world are saying. we don't like the fact that barack obama is calling attention to this. we're doing our job, we're not intimidated, kimberly, because somebody is holding up a cell phone....
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rosenberg was the nazi ideologue named in his honor. they were to go sees all jewish cultural objects. the nazis had various plans for them. these were eventually assembled in a big warehouse under the custody of the united states army, and they turned it over to the jewish restitution success organization. our first goal was to try to locate the owners. plate,e was a kiddush which i do find out where the man was or if it came from a congregation that still existed. we did the same, incidentally, with individual properties of restitution. we are called the equity procedure of getting the property back to real owners. to our first goal, restore to the rightful owners. usually you couldn't tell. tothe next goal was to try distribute them wherever they were needed for jewish reconstruction. a separate entity with set up by the jewish organization, called jewish cultural reconstruction. and the professor of columbia university was a member of our board of directors. and what of the persons who first came to germany to help guide us with wha
rosenberg was the nazi ideologue named in his honor. they were to go sees all jewish cultural objects. the nazis had various plans for them. these were eventually assembled in a big warehouse under the custody of the united states army, and they turned it over to the jewish restitution success organization. our first goal was to try to locate the owners. plate,e was a kiddush which i do find out where the man was or if it came from a congregation that still existed. we did the same,...
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senate president stan rosenberg says he is all for the plan. he's also talking d.c.f., saying the bay state once had the best child welfare systems in the country, and we must now find and fix the problems. watch "on the record" this morning at 11:00 right here on channel 5 to hear more from stan rosenburg. that's followed by "matter of fact with fernando espuelas." his guest this week senator tim kain. right now he's on the way to becoming the democrat's nominee for vice president. on to a little sports news. the patriots take on the broncos tonight without wide receiver danny amendola. he did not travel with the team to denver. amendola sprained his knee against the bills last monday. although he returned to practice friday, the decision was made to give him at least a week off. the only three wide receivers available are brandon lafell, chris harper, and keyshawn martin. >> i'm definitely challenged. whenever you see a challenge, you have to rise up. the players have to step in. other players have to take on bigger roles. whatever the coache
senate president stan rosenberg says he is all for the plan. he's also talking d.c.f., saying the bay state once had the best child welfare systems in the country, and we must now find and fix the problems. watch "on the record" this morning at 11:00 right here on channel 5 to hear more from stan rosenburg. that's followed by "matter of fact with fernando espuelas." his guest this week senator tim kain. right now he's on the way to becoming the democrat's nominee for vice...
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. >> host: you write about doctor rosenberg one of three teachers? >> guest: yes he was i anguish teacher in high school. those kids that he's all but had some college potential that arrive at 7:00 in the morning and he would drill us on english topics and grammar. one day in class one of his teaching techniques was to write a sentence on the board and have one of the students corrected sentence info one day he wrote a sentence into the student of the error and he was about ready to erase the sentence from the board and i raised my hand and i said there's another error and he looked at it and decide what is it and i said there is lack of agreement between the subject and he said very good you are very alert this morning and so i said to my friend is sitting beside me i'm paying taxes for the teacher to teach me and i have to teach him and he heard me and went into a tirade. he said it's like catching pearls, you will never be anything. he was really frustrated with me and legitimately so because i was kind of the clown in class but him addressing me
. >> host: you write about doctor rosenberg one of three teachers? >> guest: yes he was i anguish teacher in high school. those kids that he's all but had some college potential that arrive at 7:00 in the morning and he would drill us on english topics and grammar. one day in class one of his teaching techniques was to write a sentence on the board and have one of the students corrected sentence info one day he wrote a sentence into the student of the error and he was about ready to...
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. >> don rosenberg is here whose son was killed by an illegal immigrant in san francisco. is dealing personally with this particular case. we're joined with don from los angeles. >> tell us about the sheriff in your estimation. what kind of a man is he? >> well, i don't think i could say it without getting beeped. he's incompetent. he has an attitude that if you're in the country illegally, you're perfectly allowed to not only be here but to commit crime. right now, everybody in san francisco is pointing fingers, so he's pointing fingers at the mayor, the mayor is pointing fingers at him. they're all guilty. they all belong in jail. they've all violated the law and they should all be locked up. >> don, what law has he violated? >> well, obstruction of justice for one. title 8, section 1324 of the federal code deals with aiding and abetting illegal aliens and helping them. both are felonies. >> sure. >> he belongs behind bars with everybody from jerry brown through the attorney general and -- it's just ridiculous. you got to wonder where is loretta lynch? where is obama? yo
. >> don rosenberg is here whose son was killed by an illegal immigrant in san francisco. is dealing personally with this particular case. we're joined with don from los angeles. >> tell us about the sheriff in your estimation. what kind of a man is he? >> well, i don't think i could say it without getting beeped. he's incompetent. he has an attitude that if you're in the country illegally, you're perfectly allowed to not only be here but to commit crime. right now, everybody...
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rosenberg said to me? he would be kicked out of school, he would be called racist and be condemned for not caring enough about the kids's feelings of self-esteem. >> host: one of your book is called "race & economics". what is "race & economics"? >> guest: there is a lot of confusion between race and economics. race has played a role in our country in terms of the economic well-being of blacks and/or other discriminated against minorities. it has had an effect but in my book "race & economics" i point out one thing, this discrimination does not explain as much as people think that it explains about the problems of race in our country. >> host: this is from a column in 1997 that you wrote. for years i said if ku klux klan wanted to sabotage black academic excellence they couldn't find a tool more effective than the public school systems in most major cities. you were going to junior high at the time of brown vs. board of education. >> guest: high school. >> host: did that affect you, did it change your clas
rosenberg said to me? he would be kicked out of school, he would be called racist and be condemned for not caring enough about the kids's feelings of self-esteem. >> host: one of your book is called "race & economics". what is "race & economics"? >> guest: there is a lot of confusion between race and economics. race has played a role in our country in terms of the economic well-being of blacks and/or other discriminated against minorities. it has had an...
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what is a joke is the job rosenberg is doing as acting d.e.a. administrator. he's an example of the inept misinformed zealot who has the misinformed policy of marijuana prohibition. americans recognize it's time for a change in direction to legalize, regulate and tax marijuana. 58% now support legalization, continuing an upward trend in public opinion and at the ballot box. over 75% of americans supports edical marijuana as does the majority of american physicians. rosenberg claims that medical marijuana is a joke but the proven therapeutic use of cannabis has approved medical application and 17 states have authorized more limited use. rosenberg's claim that more research is necessary is true, but it weeks of hypocrisy because the d.e.a., under his leadership, has made badly needed cannabis research difficult, often impossible. if rosenberg were doing his job, key have visited with some of the hundreds of thousands who have found medical marijuana has had a profound affect on their lives and that of their families. president obama's the first sitting president
what is a joke is the job rosenberg is doing as acting d.e.a. administrator. he's an example of the inept misinformed zealot who has the misinformed policy of marijuana prohibition. americans recognize it's time for a change in direction to legalize, regulate and tax marijuana. 58% now support legalization, continuing an upward trend in public opinion and at the ballot box. over 75% of americans supports edical marijuana as does the majority of american physicians. rosenberg claims that medical...
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the rosenbergs, the famous cold war kids from 1950 and then more modern cases daniel ellsberg who was protester of the vietnam war and more recently bradley manning not chelsea manning in 2010 and edward snowden and 2013. but you say that the law has been augmented and change, so under different provisions for some of these people. >> the supreme court has changed its mind about some of the provisions of the espionage act. we can talk about that. and congress has updated some , and carried it back some. but the core of its people will be little bit surprised to think that there are still awesome book that really do forcefully deal with interfering with the united states ability to mobilize in times of war. host: set the stage for us about the time in which this case arose. but, we will do that with a little bit of video. we want to show you some protest songs in pictures of america the dawn of the new century that this country was making its decision about whether or not it was going to be involved in the great european war. let's watch. >> i didn't raise my boy to be a soldier. i bro
the rosenbergs, the famous cold war kids from 1950 and then more modern cases daniel ellsberg who was protester of the vietnam war and more recently bradley manning not chelsea manning in 2010 and edward snowden and 2013. but you say that the law has been augmented and change, so under different provisions for some of these people. >> the supreme court has changed its mind about some of the provisions of the espionage act. we can talk about that. and congress has updated some , and...
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julius and ethel rosenberg, the famous cold war case from 1950. and then some more modern cases. daniel ellsberg, who was a protester of the vietnam war, and more recently bradley manning. chelly manning in 2010. and edward snowden 2013. you say the law's been augmented and changed under different provisions for some of these? >> the supreme court has changed its mind about some of the provisions of the espionage act over time and we can talk about that. congress has updated it some, pared it back some. the core of it, people would be a little bit surprised i think to know that there still are laws on the books that really do forcefully deal with the question of interfering with the united states' ability to mobilize in times of war. >> so beverly gage, we're going to turn to you to set the stage for us about the period in which this case arose. but we're going to do that with a little bit of video. we want to show people some protest songs and pictures from america really at the dawn of the new century as this country was making its decision about whether or not it was going to
julius and ethel rosenberg, the famous cold war case from 1950. and then some more modern cases. daniel ellsberg, who was a protester of the vietnam war, and more recently bradley manning. chelly manning in 2010. and edward snowden 2013. you say the law's been augmented and changed under different provisions for some of these? >> the supreme court has changed its mind about some of the provisions of the espionage act over time and we can talk about that. congress has updated it some,...
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ask mr.d have to rosenberg exactly what point he is trying to make you might ask him if there is any evidence to substantiate the claim he has made. surprising that you expressingne surprise and then moving on if these were people outside the administration -- these are people who work directly for the president. at some point does the president hall them in and say shut up or whatever? they arest: independent long officers from so that changes the nature of the relationship. >> in terms of the prosecution of cases, he appointed them. mr. earnest: no doubt. >> at what point does he say -- your newspaper reported that the president had the opportunity to beat with the fbi director last week when they talked about these issues, and i will not get into details with butconversation, depending on director comey to participate in the strengthening of the relationship of the , andnforcement officers also to engage in debate around encryption, that there is a prime consideration of policymakers in this country that has to make about the balancing of the national security and safety of the am
ask mr.d have to rosenberg exactly what point he is trying to make you might ask him if there is any evidence to substantiate the claim he has made. surprising that you expressingne surprise and then moving on if these were people outside the administration -- these are people who work directly for the president. at some point does the president hall them in and say shut up or whatever? they arest: independent long officers from so that changes the nature of the relationship. >> in terms...
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rosenberg went on to say there is, quote, trepidation by officers who fear that being proactive in theld end up making them stars of the next viral police video. >>> now to a stunning and quite honestly disturbing development in a case that has put a city on edge really for months. it turns out according to investigator this beloved officer found dead during an apparent chase was in fact a crooked cop who went to great lengths to stage his own suicide. first the backstory. we're talking about joseph gliniewicz. he radioed in for help in september, said he was on foot, chasing suspects. his body was later found dead from two shots. that story sparked a massive search for the shooter, maybe shooters, their descriptions always very vague, never any real specifics, even when we pressed a lot of these investigators on this one. the officer's death sparking fear and debate across the country that cops have become targets. hundreds of officers nationwide attending his funeral, state flags flown at half-staff. his wife even spoke to the community. >> we all lost somebody yesterday, a husband,
rosenberg went on to say there is, quote, trepidation by officers who fear that being proactive in theld end up making them stars of the next viral police video. >>> now to a stunning and quite honestly disturbing development in a case that has put a city on edge really for months. it turns out according to investigator this beloved officer found dead during an apparent chase was in fact a crooked cop who went to great lengths to stage his own suicide. first the backstory. we're...
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rebecca patterson is a cnbc contributor, jeff rosenberg, a big swinging person at black rock, a chiefgist of fixed income there. i think that's okay? you've been called that before, a big swinging person? >> yeah, i guess. >> swinging through the halls like tarzan. >> gary stern, former president of the minneapolis fed, and bill rogers with us in a minute. >> he's stuck in traffic. >> here's a public policy university professor at rutgers, yeah, good luck against michigan. former chief economist at the labor department as well. do you know the past revisions of both this number, the october number, and the november number? are they big? what if we -- >> september and october. >> are they big? >> yeah. >> what if it's low, and then we find out a couple months later it was not low, and the idiots do not raise because they are -- because they're, you know, because they are looking at numbers that have this huge margin of error in them anyway. >> there's a huge margin of error, about 70,000. >> 70,000? >> any reaction to the number is a little bit silly. we're going to do it, give you the
rebecca patterson is a cnbc contributor, jeff rosenberg, a big swinging person at black rock, a chiefgist of fixed income there. i think that's okay? you've been called that before, a big swinging person? >> yeah, i guess. >> swinging through the halls like tarzan. >> gary stern, former president of the minneapolis fed, and bill rogers with us in a minute. >> he's stuck in traffic. >> here's a public policy university professor at rutgers, yeah, good luck against...
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chuck rosenberg now speaking out saying officers are becoming less aggressive because of increased scrutinylice chiefs telling him that they are worried they will become the next viral video. last week fbi director james comey says a chilly wind is blowing through law enforcement. >>> the stars were shining bright in nashville for the 49th annual country music awards. check it out. ♪ ♪ >> super start like brine taking home t -- luke bryan taking down the best artist of the year and taking the stage was justin timberlake. ♪ ♪ >> fantastic. the host carrie underwood. addressing the elephant in the room, blake shelton, miranda lambert's divorce. >> we can't ignore the breakup that rocked our world. kermit and miss piggy, we love you both. >> on a completely unrelated topic, who you hhowdy blake. >> shelton and gwen stefani are confirming they're a couple. >> two mentors getting together. >> i guess so on "the voice". >> i had no idea miss piggy and kermit broke up. thank you very much. i got my entertainment news from cma. >> of course. let's talk about this. you know ten days quinten t tarran
chuck rosenberg now speaking out saying officers are becoming less aggressive because of increased scrutinylice chiefs telling him that they are worried they will become the next viral video. last week fbi director james comey says a chilly wind is blowing through law enforcement. >>> the stars were shining bright in nashville for the 49th annual country music awards. check it out. ♪ ♪ >> super start like brine taking home t -- luke bryan taking down the best artist of the...
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fbi director comey who has observed about the ferguson effect but also the dea administrator chuck rosenbergsaid comey was "spot on" regarding his comments on the ferguson effect and he said "i've heard the same things from police." i think it's worth talking about. i want to thank each of the witnesses for coming today. i want to thank you for your learned testimony. i think this has been a valuable conversation and one that i hope will continue well beyond this hearing. we will be keeping the raring record open for an additional five business day which is means the record will close on the end of the business day tuesday november 24, 2015. ms. mcdonald in her opening statement asked for a number of things to be submitted to the record, they will be without objection. i will also note that dr. alexander mentioned in his testimony that for every large city and jurisdiction where crime rates and murder rates have gone down that there are an equal number that have gone up, that there are an equal number that have gone down. this committee would certainly welcome any data to that effect and i w
fbi director comey who has observed about the ferguson effect but also the dea administrator chuck rosenbergsaid comey was "spot on" regarding his comments on the ferguson effect and he said "i've heard the same things from police." i think it's worth talking about. i want to thank each of the witnesses for coming today. i want to thank you for your learned testimony. i think this has been a valuable conversation and one that i hope will continue well beyond this hearing. we...
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director comey who has observed about the ferguson effect, but also the dea administrator, chuck rosenberg said comey was, quote, spot on, regarding his comments on the ferguson effect. and he said, quote, i've heard the same things from police. i think it's worth talking about. i want to thank each of the witnesses for coming today. i want to thank you for your learned testimony. i think this has been a valuable conversation and one that i hope will continue well beyond this hearing. we will be keeping the hearing record open for an additional five business days. which means the record will close on the end of the business day on tuesday, november 24th, 2015. ms. mcdonald in her opening statement asked for a number of things to be submitted to the record. they will be without objection. i will also note that the doctor alexander mentioned in his testimony that for every large city and jurisdiction where crime rates and murder rates have gone down that there are an equal number that have gone up that there are an equal number that have gone down. this committee would certainly welcome any
director comey who has observed about the ferguson effect, but also the dea administrator, chuck rosenberg said comey was, quote, spot on, regarding his comments on the ferguson effect. and he said, quote, i've heard the same things from police. i think it's worth talking about. i want to thank each of the witnesses for coming today. i want to thank you for your learned testimony. i think this has been a valuable conversation and one that i hope will continue well beyond this hearing. we will...
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and then after that it was harvey rosenberg at a time at the end ben bernanke i just had an amazing chairmen, amazing economic thinkers and i had such a rewarding year surrounded some of the brightest economists that i've ever met really. so the reason i think i was hired was because in january 2004 as marc described, we are coming out of recession in 2001 and the jobless recovery for two years or a little over two years. and so immigration which is my field had been taken off the table. i don't know if you remember when bush won the election and very soon in his first term he began talking with president fox of mexico on immigration reform and immigrant plan with mexico. we got the sense although mark, you've i know this is true, an immigration agreement with mexico's imminent but that was the week before 9/11. and then, of course, after 9/11 immigration again it wasn't mentioned for two and half years for obvious reasons. but those of us who work on immigration and urine for immigration reform, we are sad about 9/11 for many reasons but, of course, that's another reason because of that ref
and then after that it was harvey rosenberg at a time at the end ben bernanke i just had an amazing chairmen, amazing economic thinkers and i had such a rewarding year surrounded some of the brightest economists that i've ever met really. so the reason i think i was hired was because in january 2004 as marc described, we are coming out of recession in 2001 and the jobless recovery for two years or a little over two years. and so immigration which is my field had been taken off the table. i...
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just director comey who has observed about the ferguson effect and also the dea administrator chuck rosenberg comey was, quote, spot on, regarding his comments on the ferguson effect and he said, quote, i've heard the same things from police. i think it's worth talking about. i want to thank each the witnesses for coming today. i want to thank you for your learned testimony. i think this has been a valuable conversation and one that i hope will continue well beyond this hearing. we will be keeping the hearing record open for an additional five business days which means the record will close on the end of the business day on tuesday, november 24th, 2015. mismcdonald in her opening statement asked for a number things to be submitted to the record. they will be without objection. i will note that dr. alexander mentioned in his testimony that for every large city and jurisdiction where crime rates and murder rates have gone down there are an equal number that have gone up, there are an equal number that have gone down this. committee would certainly welcome any data to that effect and i would enc
just director comey who has observed about the ferguson effect and also the dea administrator chuck rosenberg comey was, quote, spot on, regarding his comments on the ferguson effect and he said, quote, i've heard the same things from police. i think it's worth talking about. i want to thank each the witnesses for coming today. i want to thank you for your learned testimony. i think this has been a valuable conversation and one that i hope will continue well beyond this hearing. we will be...