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December 25, 2007

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University of Pittsburgh law professor Jules Lobel says the Iraq war is creating new terrorists. The Who's Roger Daltrey talks about his musical influences.


Jules Lobel

Jules Lobel

Jules Lobel

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University of Pittsburgh professor Jules Lobel lectures on constitutional, international, human rights and foreign relations law. An expert on emergency powers and the laws governing war, he's conducted human rights investigations in Gaza and Israel's West Bank and made presentations on human rights in the U.S. and abroad. He's written several books, including A Less Than Perfect Union, a collection of essays on the U.S. Constitution, and Less Safe, Less Free. Lobel received his J.D. from Rutgers.


 

Roger Daltrey

Roger Daltrey

Roger Daltrey

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Lead singer of the English band, The Who, Roger Daltrey has been described as one of rock's most powerful vocalists. He's also maintained a successful career as a solo artist and is credited for co-writing songs for films and TV shows, including for the soundtracks of The Banger Sisters and Lisztomania. Born in London, Daltrey was a self-described "school rebel" and sheet-metal worker before becoming a member of the legendary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame group. He also acts in occasional TV and film roles.