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Where israel captured the west k and gaza and other territories, a pivotal moment. But i think over the course of the research for the book, i came to think of rabin as a man of firsts. He was the first nativeborn israeli to become r. , to be elected Prime Minister. He was the first israeli leader to really embrace the palestinians and try to resolve that conflict once and for all including to shake hands with Yasser Arafat who is really the embodiment of terrorism and evil. And then, of course, he was the first and only israeli Prime Minister to be assassinated and to be assassinated by a fellow israeli. Host and why was he assassinated . Who was his assan sin, first of all assassin, first of all . Guest he was a 25yearold law student at the time of the murder and a real extremist, an extremist, i would say, through and through. He was exceedingly religious. Every word of the bible of the jewish torah was literal truth, exceedingly radical politically. So the Peace Process that rabin
Time on booktv. Next up, Roberta Brandes Gratz leads a Panel Discussion on new orleans ten years after hurricane katrina. [inaudible conversations] thank you all, everybody, so much for coming this evening. Its my pleasure to welcome you to this wonderful public launch of roberta gratzs new book, and it is were still hear, ya bastards. On behalf of the new school and nation book, its my pleasure to welcome everyone. Before we get started, i just wanted to say a couple of things about some people who have helped make this series possible. They are mary watson and pamela tillless from the executive deans office at the new school, and they are wonderful partners in all the series of events we do throughout the year. And i also want to thank cspan, and its so great that youre here tonight filming this and the cspan audience. So thank you. It is such a pleasure to get to publicly introduce roberta gratz, someone who has been a hero of mine for a long time, way before i came to the nation be
Ive called it, actually, a medical diagnosis of murder. Thats because the diagnosis itself was thought to proveevery element of the crime of murder or child abuse where the child lived, and so despite the fact that it emanates from doctors, it really is a legal issue. And i write the book from the perspective of the criminal Justice System. Host so you dont see shaken baby syndrome as necessarily a medical issue . Is it a legitimate issue medically . Guest well, its an interesting question. It really is about diagnosing child abuse. It really is about finding a cause in abuse, finding a perpetrator as opposed to any be treatment that we tend to think of as associated with a diagnosis. Its a constellation of symptoms, but the doctors have said and sometimes continue to say can prove that a baby was abused and prove who abused the baby. Host whichwhen was it first, a, as a medical term and a legal team . Guest we see it in the medical literature going back to the early ooh 70s, and in th
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