less popular view and perhaps unsustainable on its own. rose: we continue with donald rumsfeld, the former secretary of defense, talking about his memoir known and unknown. the photographs of the people that abused prisoners in our care in iraq damaged the country damaged the military, and i knew they would be prosecuted and they were. some were still in jail, and they should have been. they were not interrogators interrogatg people they were guards. the people they were abusing were not people that should be interrated, they were just being detained and that was terrible thing what they did. and it seems to me that there has to be accountability and so i did resign twice. rose: a closing note for the interview with donald rumsfeld. if you want to see more of it, go to our web site, charlie rose.com. tonight all about foreign policy wi richard lugar and then donald rumsfeld next. every story needs a hero we can all root for. who beats the odds and comes out on top. bu
but that s becoming a less and less popular view and perhaps unsustainable on its own. rose: we continue with donald rumsfeld, the former secretary of defense, talking about his memoir known and unknown. the photographs of the people that abused prisoners in our care in iraq damaged the country damaged the military, and i knew they would be prosecuted and they were. some were still in jail, and they should have been. they were not interrogators interrogatg people they were guards. the people they were abusing were not people that should be interrated, they were just being detained and that was terrible thing what they did. and it seems to me that there has to be accountability and so i did resign twice. rose: a closing note for the interview with donald rumsfeld. if you want to see more of it, go to our web site, charlie rose.com. tonight all about foreign policy wi richard lugar and then donald rumsfeld next. every story needs a hero we can all root for. who beats th
but that s becoming a less and less popular view and perhaps unsustainable on its own. rose: we continue with donald rumsfeld, the former secretary of defense, talking about his memoir known and unknown. the photographs of the people that abused prisoners in our care in iraq damaged the country damaged the military, and i knew they would be prosecuted and they were. some were still in jail, and they should have been. they were not interrogators interrogatg people they were guards. the people they were abusing were not people that should be interrated, they were just being detained and that was terrible thing what they did. and it seems to me that there has to be accountability and so i did resign twice. rose: a closing note for the interview with donald rumsfeld. if you want to see more of it, go to our web site, charlie rose.com. tonight all about foreign policy wi richard lugar and then donald rumsfeld next. every story needs a hero we can all root for. who beats th
of defense, talking about his memoir known and unknown. the photographs of the people that abused prisoners in our care in iraq damaged the country damaged the military, and i knew they would be prosecuted and they were. some were still in jail, and they should have been. they were not interrogators interrogatg people they were guards. the people they were abusing were not people that should be interrated, they were just being detained and that was terrible thing what they did. and it seems to me that there has to be accountability and so i did resign twice. rose: a closing note for the interview with donald rumsfeld. if you want to see more of it, go to our web site, charlie rose.com. tonight all about foreign policy wi richard lugar and then donald rumsfeld next. every story needs a hero we can all root for. who beats the odds and comes out on top. but this isn t just a hollywood storyline. it s happening every day, all across america. every time a storefront opens. o
but that s becoming a less and less popular view and perhaps unsustainable on its own. rose: we continue with donald rumsfeld, the former secretary of defense, talking about his memoir known and unknown. the photographs of the people that abused prisoners in our care in iraq damaged the country damaged the military, and i knew they would be prosecuted and they were. some were still in jail, and they should have been. they were not interrogators interrogatg people they were guards. the people they were abusing were not people that should be interrated, they were just being detained and that was terrible thing what they did. and it seems to me that there has to be accountability and so i did resign twice. rose: a closing note for the interview with donald rumsfeld. if you want to see more of it, go to our web site, charlie rose.com. tonight all about foreign policy wi richard lugar and then donald rumsfeld next. every story needs a hero we can all root for. who beats th