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he writes -- gideon levy, welcome to democracy now! don't you lay out the premise of this piece, what you're trying to convey in your article in ha'aretz. tend to beat our enemies and never to listen to them. and many times, listening even to the enemy, even to the most of your enemy, can serve a much better cause than beating and beating and beating. unfortunately, the israelis are just using violence right now without listening to their conditions. conditionsw if their are acceptable. i don't know if those are really their conditions, but they say very clearly they asked for freedom for gaza. they asked to lift the siege. can you recall a more just require than this? i say something more than this. doesn't serve the interest of free andeeing gaza seeing gaza building its economy and living -- and not living those inhuman conditions in the biggest cage in the world which only perpetrates more violent? it is really at our door now to decide, do we want to go from one cycle to the other, from one circle of bloodshed to the other not ser
he writes -- gideon levy, welcome to democracy now! don't you lay out the premise of this piece, what you're trying to convey in your article in ha'aretz. tend to beat our enemies and never to listen to them. and many times, listening even to the enemy, even to the most of your enemy, can serve a much better cause than beating and beating and beating. unfortunately, the israelis are just using violence right now without listening to their conditions. conditionsw if their are acceptable. i don't...
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gideon rose, thank you so much, our guest host for the hour, gideon providing perspective on ukrainehe middle east and israel and the palestinians. coming up, our last installment on the serious on millennial's. it turns out these guys all want to be in charge. we will explain the link to private equity next. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." we welcome all of you. headlines -- netanyahu talking about the effort to blow up the tunnels, "exceeding expectations." we are looking at ukraine as well. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." >> he also says the gaza topaign will expand long-term quiet. >> that is when the kids go to college. i don't mean to make a joke. >> what is long-term quiet in gaza? >> the israelis have a long-term investors.e it means no immediate violence against the palestinians for a while. but they have no long-term vision because real long-term vision would be creating a settlement that they would accept. let'sust basically say beat them down and hope that they stay quiet for another few years until we have to b
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from atlanta, georgia, jonathan rapping, founder of gideon's promise which provides public defense forow-income citizenship. thanks for being here. one of the issues exposed in our series is how unstable eyewitness testimony can be. why is it unreliable? >> well, i mean there are lots of reasons. there are, i would say, many issues now been identified through the study of the proven wrongful convictions that have been proven through dna evidence. there are numerous methods for law enforcement used that can leave an eyewitness identification to be much less reliable than it could be if better practices were used which i realize is a sort of generality, but there are protocols and procedures like not showing a witness a bunch of suspects all together, which is called simultaneous presentation instead of doing a sequential presentation. there are a lot of things that the research has now shown can really influence a witness. not deliberately but through the psychological processes involved in an investigation. >> you know, emily, it's funny you bring that up because i went out into d.c. t
from atlanta, georgia, jonathan rapping, founder of gideon's promise which provides public defense forow-income citizenship. thanks for being here. one of the issues exposed in our series is how unstable eyewitness testimony can be. why is it unreliable? >> well, i mean there are lots of reasons. there are, i would say, many issues now been identified through the study of the proven wrongful convictions that have been proven through dna evidence. there are numerous methods for law...
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levy who is a columnist with the hobbit snooze paper gideon thank you for joining us how are israelis feeling amid this is collating violence there is obviously a sense of fear but they're seeing this iran dome system made it much easier for most of these railways as we can see that until now we have two such worlds there were no israeli casualties and people in the field in a way more secure than in their former operations the former mayor of shallow the israeli town sayed and i'm quoting the only way to win this war is to destroy the enemy without excessive regard for who's a soldier and for who's a civilian do many israelis feel the same way unfortunately i just want to correct you he's not mayor because she knows a settlement and that the city that's remember this. this is the most fear after every in the beginning of every military operation and it's becoming worse and worse from work aeration corp because israel is becoming more and more militaristic and they should really stick one can understand the popular sentiment that something my. be done because there are all kinds of fo
levy who is a columnist with the hobbit snooze paper gideon thank you for joining us how are israelis feeling amid this is collating violence there is obviously a sense of fear but they're seeing this iran dome system made it much easier for most of these railways as we can see that until now we have two such worlds there were no israeli casualties and people in the field in a way more secure than in their former operations the former mayor of shallow the israeli town sayed and i'm quoting the...
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levy who is economist with the highlights newspaper gideon thank you for joining us how are israelis feeling amid this is collating violence there is obviously a sense of fear but they're seeing this iran dome system made it much easier for most of these whaley's as we can see that until now we have to touch woods there were no israeli casualties the former mayor of shallow the israeli town sayed and i'm quoting the only way to win this war is to destroy the enemy without excessive regard for who's a soldier and for who's a civilian do many israelis feel the same way this is the most fear in the beginning of every military operation and it's becoming worse and worse from the aeration corporation because israel is becoming more and more militaristic and they should really stick another question to the dogs who want to smash the hamas will do sink will come instead of the hamas the government of luxembourg i mean the people who lost any kind of logic or racial nearly eighty people are now reacting emotionally one can understand it but these kids norms influence the decision makers beca
levy who is economist with the highlights newspaper gideon thank you for joining us how are israelis feeling amid this is collating violence there is obviously a sense of fear but they're seeing this iran dome system made it much easier for most of these whaley's as we can see that until now we have to touch woods there were no israeli casualties the former mayor of shallow the israeli town sayed and i'm quoting the only way to win this war is to destroy the enemy without excessive regard for...
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. >>> now, gideon lichfield is the global news editor of quarts magazine and spent several years workingthe jerusalem bureau of the economist. welcome. >> thank you. >> in some ways there is a war going on between the two sides and then there is the p.r. war. can you assess who might be winning that war? >> you know, i am sure that the israelis feel like they are losing the war. but i think that what's been going on as in the past is that the sentiment against is reeling outside the u.s. has been hardening and there is a lot of negative publicity for israel. in the u.s. it seems that public opinion is more or less where it has been. there was in pull out today suggesting that the opinion hasn't changed much despite everything going on in gaza. >> you were there between 2005 and 2008, it almost seems like there is a cycle of violence and then a calm, and then violence. i mean, is that what we are experiencing this time? or is this different? >> it feels very much like previous incursions in to gaza, which have happened half a dozen times since the is really pulled their settlements out in
. >>> now, gideon lichfield is the global news editor of quarts magazine and spent several years workingthe jerusalem bureau of the economist. welcome. >> thank you. >> in some ways there is a war going on between the two sides and then there is the p.r. war. can you assess who might be winning that war? >> you know, i am sure that the israelis feel like they are losing the war. but i think that what's been going on as in the past is that the sentiment against is...
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i started an organization called gideon's promise. get this name from a supreme court case called gideon versus wainwright. the supreme court said the vehicle necessary to ensure justice is the lawyer, and that we can't have equal justice, that we can't have equal justice for poor people if you don't have the kinds of lawyers that you and i would pay for, and 51 years later we couldn't be further from fulfilling that promise. we have criminal justice systems that have set an embarrassingly standard of justice for poor people. and i work with these incredibly young, passionate, public defender, who go into the most challenging environments and very quickly the systems beat the passion out of them, and you see young people who either -- who mean well but they either quit or they become resigned to the status quo because it's too hard to fight against the forces telling people we need to process human beings in a world where we are incarcerating more people and resources are scarce. and so i work with these young lawyers, really to try t
i started an organization called gideon's promise. get this name from a supreme court case called gideon versus wainwright. the supreme court said the vehicle necessary to ensure justice is the lawyer, and that we can't have equal justice, that we can't have equal justice for poor people if you don't have the kinds of lawyers that you and i would pay for, and 51 years later we couldn't be further from fulfilling that promise. we have criminal justice systems that have set an embarrassingly...
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systems and by three hundred million of additional funding towards other missile defense programs gideon levy is an israeli journalist from the media organization haaretz he believes the current operation in gaza is driving the situation further into deadlock if the book would have been lifted before this war maybe maybe for would be. these walls wouldn't have taken place and. i think that deserves. to all the security considerations of israel. but by the end of the day these going to the teams got to open because going back to bill's vicious circle is the one time of the political will in this long as good as these and this is known as easy to age and because you see the biggest in the world nothing will be so there will. be. really. nice very very just the month of the british. open unfortunately in the code. i don't see putting. a team of foreign police have had to abandon their efforts to reach the site of the malaysian plane crash in eastern ukraine they managed to reach the nearby time but the ongoing fighting prevented them from getting any further now the army sweeting an offensi
systems and by three hundred million of additional funding towards other missile defense programs gideon levy is an israeli journalist from the media organization haaretz he believes the current operation in gaza is driving the situation further into deadlock if the book would have been lifted before this war maybe maybe for would be. these walls wouldn't have taken place and. i think that deserves. to all the security considerations of israel. but by the end of the day these going to the teams...
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and had to go to why can't the palestinians have their country where they would feel safe go ahead gideon i don't see the example how it works go ahead there are plenty of out there plenty of the other having a felony and jumping cattle are going to clear the way her royal for every moment her citizens get in go ahead. you didn't let me comment. there is a major difference between the jews who fled from iraq and the palestinians which were expelled from gaza because the jew so lift the rock made the reason be any kind of reason it's come to a place where they became full citizens in their own homeland in the old and free states while the palestinians until these very moment nodes were not able to create themselves a state to serve the term in themselves to have any kind of rights on this piece of land and as long as these railways. in the west nodes realized the palestinian heaven exactly but exactly the same rights on this piece of land nothing will change and unfortunately the big majority of the third my fellow israelis did never but never they just never really agreed to this really a
and had to go to why can't the palestinians have their country where they would feel safe go ahead gideon i don't see the example how it works go ahead there are plenty of out there plenty of the other having a felony and jumping cattle are going to clear the way her royal for every moment her citizens get in go ahead. you didn't let me comment. there is a major difference between the jews who fled from iraq and the palestinians which were expelled from gaza because the jew so lift the rock...
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on thursday, judge david gideon sentenced her to the maximum year in prison for violating the protection order and fined her $1000. in a courtroom packed with about 150 supporters, grady flores spoke about what she called the four perversions of justice in her case. >> [indiscernible] who is the real victim here? a military base involved in killing innocent people have prayer on the world -- halfway around the world or those innocent people themselves who are the real ones in need of orders of protection? so i, as a nonviolent grandmother and caregiver for my own mother, deserve jail, several perversion? i stand before you remorseful. i am remorseful about my own country and its continued perpetuating of violence and injustice. >> mary anne grady flores was taken into custody following the sentencing. she is appealing the verdict. earlier in the day, her supporters marched six miles from the drone base to the courtroom, caring a coffin bearing the words "first amendment." those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman
on thursday, judge david gideon sentenced her to the maximum year in prison for violating the protection order and fined her $1000. in a courtroom packed with about 150 supporters, grady flores spoke about what she called the four perversions of justice in her case. >> [indiscernible] who is the real victim here? a military base involved in killing innocent people have prayer on the world -- halfway around the world or those innocent people themselves who are the real ones in need of...
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joining us is gideon rose of foreign affairs magazine.ynthesis of international relations, not only what goes on the council for an relations but across all of those thinking about solutions to what we see in eastern ukraine and israel and gaza. steve miller will join us from aig. it he will talk to us about the ramifications. we will talk about business news as well. these two stories are still front and summer -- center. looking forward to the program. thank you very much indeed. tom keene with bloomberg surveillance. europeansador to the union joins us now for an exclusive interview. ambassador, good morning. your colleagues in the european union, when you address the issue of further sanctions, what are you hearing? what should we be expected over the next 24 hours? will the eu go further and match what we have heard from the united states? >> thank you very much. we have completely changed. thepolitical context of situation. nothing can take place in europe in complete isolation. strategy in ukraine was only the threat of the ukraini
joining us is gideon rose of foreign affairs magazine.ynthesis of international relations, not only what goes on the council for an relations but across all of those thinking about solutions to what we see in eastern ukraine and israel and gaza. steve miller will join us from aig. it he will talk to us about the ramifications. we will talk about business news as well. these two stories are still front and summer -- center. looking forward to the program. thank you very much indeed. tom keene...
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. >> gideon litchfield, thank you so much.lobal editor of the online news publication quartz. >>> coming up, new details in the case of a father intentionally leaving his toddler to die in a sweltering hot car in georgia. now the child's mother is under scrutiny. >>> and later, 63 women and young girls escaped their boko haram captors in nigeria. how did they do it? could they help locate the other 200 school girls missing. >>> and new revelations from edward snowden on what kind of information the nsa is taking from private citizens. i'm talking about resumes, baby pictures, even selfies you take when you work out at the gym. we'll tell you what else. you're watching cnn. stay right here. i'm j-a-n-e and i have copd. i'm d-a-v-e and i have copd. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way my volunteering. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last sever
. >> gideon litchfield, thank you so much.lobal editor of the online news publication quartz. >>> coming up, new details in the case of a father intentionally leaving his toddler to die in a sweltering hot car in georgia. now the child's mother is under scrutiny. >>> and later, 63 women and young girls escaped their boko haram captors in nigeria. how did they do it? could they help locate the other 200 school girls missing. >>> and new revelations from edward...