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tom: gideon, do you agree? gideon: i think the legislator in the u.s.the legislature in tehran. this is not going to block the deal. the question about whether the deal will be good enough for congress to accept and not block is still an open question. brendan: keep in mind when you say the legislator is a problem you are sitting next to a legislator. gideon: i am more worried about the legislature in washington to block the deal more than tehran. brendan: how a legislator this morning as mike turner, congressman from ohio. coming up, will robots take over the world? that is the subject of foreign affairs. this is bloomberg "surveillance" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. features -17 -- excuse me futures up 17, now up 15. a little bit of tension in greece this week. brendan: step one, save greece. step does go, save the euro. step three, save the european union. european companies should plan for a grexit. that is from francesco papa dia. he will be with seth will -- stephanie ruhle on market makers. vonnie: this is a
tom: gideon, do you agree? gideon: i think the legislator in the u.s.the legislature in tehran. this is not going to block the deal. the question about whether the deal will be good enough for congress to accept and not block is still an open question. brendan: keep in mind when you say the legislator is a problem you are sitting next to a legislator. gideon: i am more worried about the legislature in washington to block the deal more than tehran. brendan: how a legislator this morning as mike...
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gideon levy did that surprise you?> it doesn't surprise me because as long as united states [indiscernible] automatically and blindly the u.n. and other instruments other international institutions -- [indiscernible] he knows somebody children were killed in gaza [indiscernible] shameful decision by the united states. amy: gideon levy is a ha'aretz , columnist and a member of the newspaper's editorial board. his latest piece is headlined "israel washed itself clean of gaza's dead beach children." he is also the author of, "the punishment of gaza." and thank you so much to yousef munayyer executive director of , the u.s. campaign to end the israeli occupation. he is the former executive director of the jerusalem fund. this is democracy now! democracynow.org. when we come back, we go to england where the 800th anniversary of the ceiling of the magna carta is underway. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now! democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we end today's show in england, wher
gideon levy did that surprise you?> it doesn't surprise me because as long as united states [indiscernible] automatically and blindly the u.n. and other instruments other international institutions -- [indiscernible] he knows somebody children were killed in gaza [indiscernible] shameful decision by the united states. amy: gideon levy is a ha'aretz , columnist and a member of the newspaper's editorial board. his latest piece is headlined "israel washed itself clean of gaza's dead beach...
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and as editor gideon rose writes the answers depend on the ability to adapt. covered this topic quite a bit on this show. and the reaction usually when you hear robots is they're all taking over. we are going to lose our jobs. experts say it is possible for humans and robots to co-exist which is great news. >> well there's two big debates. one is how much robots take over everything. some people are skeptical saying the advances and changes not as significant as people think. driverless cars are cool. what's really cool is a car and nothing to a car is more important than from a car to a driverless car. take the optimist case that things are moving forward and changing into a brave new world then the question becomes are we winning or losing more from the world and no question that some people are put out. all the people who drive cars if you have fewer accidents, the people that repair cars are out of a job. on the other hand you get to places really quickly and fewer accidents and good thing. will demand and new jobs emerge to fulfill as they always have the
and as editor gideon rose writes the answers depend on the ability to adapt. covered this topic quite a bit on this show. and the reaction usually when you hear robots is they're all taking over. we are going to lose our jobs. experts say it is possible for humans and robots to co-exist which is great news. >> well there's two big debates. one is how much robots take over everything. some people are skeptical saying the advances and changes not as significant as people think. driverless...
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we stop by by gideon mendelsohn's elegant sagaponack home.s, we're sharing entertaining tips to help make your next soiree an event to remember. but first we tour an amazing beach house in water mill. this home is all about the open floor plan and water views. [theme music] welcome to "open house." now, for generations the hamptons has been one of the ultimate vacation destinations. it's a celebrity summer playground, a place where international jet setters can rub elbows with new york socialites, and it also happens to be the perfect vacation destination for families.
we stop by by gideon mendelsohn's elegant sagaponack home.s, we're sharing entertaining tips to help make your next soiree an event to remember. but first we tour an amazing beach house in water mill. this home is all about the open floor plan and water views. [theme music] welcome to "open house." now, for generations the hamptons has been one of the ultimate vacation destinations. it's a celebrity summer playground, a place where international jet setters can rub elbows with new...
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ronnie gideon. single to center. nick comes in score. but logan taylor thrown out at the plate.plate or not? umpire said the run scored. close call. as the player was thrown out at third, i should have said. winner advances to super regional. cal comes up short in that one. 4-3. and 12. all right. monday klay thompson will be reevaluated. we will have a complete update four on his status for game 1 tomorrow. terry, i want him to slow down. i took two weeks off because of a paper cut. this guy is trying to come back after a concussion just like that. making me look bad, man. >> you're a precision player though. you got have it all going for you, henry. >> absolutely. thank you very much. >> all right. >> we'll be right back. >>> governor brown's tough new water restrikctions go into effect tomorrow. how can they cut back eep even more? we have answers in tonight's reality check. >> whts your worst water wasting hab snit washing dishes with the tap running? taking long showers? it turns out the answer might actually be a bit more private than you'd think. that's right. your househ
ronnie gideon. single to center. nick comes in score. but logan taylor thrown out at the plate.plate or not? umpire said the run scored. close call. as the player was thrown out at third, i should have said. winner advances to super regional. cal comes up short in that one. 4-3. and 12. all right. monday klay thompson will be reevaluated. we will have a complete update four on his status for game 1 tomorrow. terry, i want him to slow down. i took two weeks off because of a paper cut. this guy...
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gideon welles.oyalty itself, though i think we will use it in the shorthand term, talking about the way the jones talked about it, there are places where it is the union as it was, the union as it might be the union with slavery the union without slavery. it is complicated. matt: i would say at a base level, the actual expectation is really much lower than we might think. to be a loyal citizen in the union is to support the war. when a friend says, if you are in favor of the war, you say yeah. be honest. don't cheat. there are multiple ways where you can be dishonest and keep this -- cheat the system. you can't do that. the last thing, the second half of the war don't whine. a loyal citizen doesn't whine. that is articulated over and over in all sorts of ways. you don't have to do anything, but follow the rules and don't whine. gary: that would mean, don't sell shoddy goods to the government for use in the war effort. is that something you could do to break the rules? matt: it is fine to profit off
gideon welles.oyalty itself, though i think we will use it in the shorthand term, talking about the way the jones talked about it, there are places where it is the union as it was, the union as it might be the union with slavery the union without slavery. it is complicated. matt: i would say at a base level, the actual expectation is really much lower than we might think. to be a loyal citizen in the union is to support the war. when a friend says, if you are in favor of the war, you say yeah....
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marshall office and jonathan gideon jonathan you first. i say duh. what did you make of the brazenness of that to try something out before they actually did it? >> they knew they were going to scope it out before they got caught. their plan was perfect up to the point where they got out. >> right. >> unfortunately, they depended on somebody that they manipulated and when you do that it doesn't always turn out the way that you would like it to turn out. >> art, what do you make of the fact here you have this guy, david sweat, he's the one who is talking and inside this hospital recovering and he's already cracked talking about, plan a was to get this lady that we befriended and go to mexico. if you're an investigator and you're trying to cajole this man into more information, how do you do it? and, b, do you think at this point he's naming names? >> i think he's absolutely spilling his guts at this point. he's obviously an ego maniac and knows how broad this story has been blasted around the country and around internationally. >> because we know he wa
marshall office and jonathan gideon jonathan you first. i say duh. what did you make of the brazenness of that to try something out before they actually did it? >> they knew they were going to scope it out before they got caught. their plan was perfect up to the point where they got out. >> right. >> unfortunately, they depended on somebody that they manipulated and when you do that it doesn't always turn out the way that you would like it to turn out. >> art, what do...
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through brown and loving griswold and roe, gideon and maranda, the court has upheld that the promise and protections of our country are meant for all and that our constitution is a thriving and living document and that our justice system should be fair. that is why courts matter. but just like the broader story of america, the progress facilitated by our courts has not always been consistent or constant. the power to change america for the better also comes with the authority to do the opposite, to restrict access, and able corruption, and deny freedom to americans left behind by other institutions. that's why courts matter. they can tip the scales even further in favor of the powerful and privileged. after 60 years of advances, a majority of the justices on the court have increasingly and certainly too often reversed the progress of the 20th century. over the last 15 years, they have corrupted the notion of religious liberty, transforming it from a shield to protect religious organizations and religious minorities to a sordid to impose harm on the already marginalized. and they have
through brown and loving griswold and roe, gideon and maranda, the court has upheld that the promise and protections of our country are meant for all and that our constitution is a thriving and living document and that our justice system should be fair. that is why courts matter. but just like the broader story of america, the progress facilitated by our courts has not always been consistent or constant. the power to change america for the better also comes with the authority to do the...
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through brown and loving, griswold and row, gideon and miranda, the court has upheld that the promiseand protections of our country are meant for all. that our constitution is a thriving and living document and that our justice system should be fair. that's why courts matter. but just like the broader story of america the progress facilitated by our courts has not always been consistent or constant. the power to change america for the better also comes with the authority to do the opposite. to restrict access enable corruption and deny freedom to americans left behind by other institutions. and that's why courts matter. because they can stip the scales even further in favor of the powerful and privileged. after 60 years of advances, a majority of the justices on the court have increasingly and certainly too often reversed the progress of the 20th century. over the last 15 years, they have corrupted the notion of religious liberty, transforming it from a shield to protect religious organizations and religious minorities to a sword to impose harm on the already marginalized and they hav
through brown and loving, griswold and row, gideon and miranda, the court has upheld that the promiseand protections of our country are meant for all. that our constitution is a thriving and living document and that our justice system should be fair. that's why courts matter. but just like the broader story of america the progress facilitated by our courts has not always been consistent or constant. the power to change america for the better also comes with the authority to do the opposite. to...
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through brown and loving, griswold and roe, gideon and maranda, the court has upheld that the promise and protections of our country are meant for all, that our constitution is a thriving and living document and that our justice system should be fair. that is why courts matter. but just like the broader story of america, the progress facilitated by our courts has not always been consistent or constant. the power to change america for the better also comes with the authority to do the opposite, to restrict access, and able corruption, and deny freedom to americans left behind by other institutions. that's why courts matter. they can tip the scales even further in favor of the powerful and privileged. after 60 years of advances, a majority of the justices on the court have increasingly and certainly too often reversed the progress of the 20th century. over the last 15 years, they have corrupted the notion of religious liberty, transforming it from a shield to protect religious organizations and minorities, to a sword to impose harm on the arty marginalized. they have restricted and dimi
through brown and loving, griswold and roe, gideon and maranda, the court has upheld that the promise and protections of our country are meant for all, that our constitution is a thriving and living document and that our justice system should be fair. that is why courts matter. but just like the broader story of america, the progress facilitated by our courts has not always been consistent or constant. the power to change america for the better also comes with the authority to do the opposite,...