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let's go to israel during the snows gideon levy columnist at the israeli newspaper ha'aretz thank you sir for being with us live on air i know you look at the t.v. as well as those results are coming in while the exit polls anyway because i think the voting is just closed we heard president rivlin there urging citizens a go and vote he said we don't deserve another awful and grubby election campaign like the one that ends today as it be that bad. yeah it was pretty bad but the question is not the comparing the question is what will be the next coming years and it seems according to the exit polls that. benjamin netanyahu is going to be the next prime minister he's going to continue to be the prime minister of israel even though he carries with him heavy criminal charges and even though there was some kind of thought that this time he will make it he made it and he made it much more successfully than the last 2 complaints he's he's often a figure of controversy he's got this big these big allegations coming up is he going to be able to be an effective guy in charge while those happenin
let's go to israel during the snows gideon levy columnist at the israeli newspaper ha'aretz thank you sir for being with us live on air i know you look at the t.v. as well as those results are coming in while the exit polls anyway because i think the voting is just closed we heard president rivlin there urging citizens a go and vote he said we don't deserve another awful and grubby election campaign like the one that ends today as it be that bad. yeah it was pretty bad but the question is not...
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for about thousand people mostly children some of the worst abuses known to man it looked like the gideonsing to win the world but that u.s. double down under reagan it's a started supplying particularly air support and at that point the nature of the conflict shifted into war of attrition that dragged on for the better part of a decade. it was in this period of time that he had 80,000 people die you had a million people displaced half of them internationally. a lot of them they mostly fled to los angeles and settled a lot in the area around macarthur park. in that time period to him or early 80s, the sort of Ãba los angeles yet african american gangs, latino gangs, the salvadorans sell themselves at the bottom of the pecking order in this area. started to as they got swept up first they were banding together started in a group of stoner kids that smoke pot and listen to black metal music. as they started to get creative on the gains they circulated through the hall and came out looking like very much an american again. i think that's the first big misconception of the trump rhetoric messa
for about thousand people mostly children some of the worst abuses known to man it looked like the gideonsing to win the world but that u.s. double down under reagan it's a started supplying particularly air support and at that point the nature of the conflict shifted into war of attrition that dragged on for the better part of a decade. it was in this period of time that he had 80,000 people die you had a million people displaced half of them internationally. a lot of them they mostly fled to...
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was oil and how was the parties times square look at him when i was going to because on this date gideon's i need a land one cannot tell me another player cannot quit. last time was a. good word. here so should i could get it in the middle. eagle been pretty good but if it is not going to the best songs. that attention to the decision. was those and. me one of the much as your laws i don't even know you i don't. yes england. is a. little pushy. that way younger than you and i like the way you. but me what they own will not be and we shall not even run out on their. dinner not by me and i have enough water. it's all of the ne of them. yeah. yeah yeah. and don't sez i yes and they will mean less and therefore is that one single. medical. that is a. little man out of the dental class i me but he said you're also a c. book and i'm on the need of one. but i book and then i'll have the book in. the name of the medical. community. and their medicine been make really a little puzzle but i you know may do it to see if he's to be one. of those midterms put on the same thing that i've been looking th
was oil and how was the parties times square look at him when i was going to because on this date gideon's i need a land one cannot tell me another player cannot quit. last time was a. good word. here so should i could get it in the middle. eagle been pretty good but if it is not going to the best songs. that attention to the decision. was those and. me one of the much as your laws i don't even know you i don't. yes england. is a. little pushy. that way younger than you and i like the way you....
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oil and how was the parties times square look at the man when i was going to the casino in this gideon's i need a land line and i think me another clear can not quite. lost the most painful. looking live. here in the middle. eagle been pretty good but it is not going to have the best songs about a pessimist. in the decision. that on the. list those an. economy where not only treasure laws are i just evil yet i don't. yes england. is a. little push. of the way you. but me what they know not the enemy shall not even when i was under. the level. they know not by me and i have enough water. it's all of the ne of them. yeah. yeah yeah. and don't says i you know that's an enemy must and therefore is that one taking off in the south in the. medical. field and i mean. is it that this is a. man out of the dental class i mean but if so you're also a c. book and i'm on the need of one. but i book and then i'll have the book and when. you know the name of the man of. me. playing in the mud as in been make a fabulous little puzzle how do you know mayor good to see if he's to be one of. those midterms
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was or an intel was a part of these times square look at him when i was going to because on this gideon's i need a land line in the thingy another click on i'm not quite. lost the most. that i'm looking well. here so should i could get it in the middle. eagle been pretty good but if it is i'm not going to have the best songs about a pessimist. in the decision. they had on the. list those an. economy where not only treasure blows. even the us. yes england. is a. little pushy. mother love their love. of the way you. know she wouldn't quibble with me what they know not the only fellow not even when i was under. the level. they know not by me and i have enough water. it's all of the ne of them. yeah. yeah yeah. and don't sez i yes and they will mean less and therefore is that one single. in maple. medical. i mean. is it that this is a. little man out of the dental class i mean but if so you're also a c. book and. the. better a book and then have the book in. the name of the medical. community. and their medicine been make a fabulous a little puzzled by you know may like to see its history one
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authorities to comment on this story although where so far we haven't received a reply which journalist gideon living does say that israelis are now getting a taste of what life is like for many palestinians. for many years israel is heard about their reality of course through heard about the reality in which people carol move from one place to the other heard about petro of birth or soft soldiers and policemen in villages in streets in cities but they've never experienced it and now all of a sudden it's becoming a reality in our hometowns in our cities in our villages what we are doing to the palestinians for over 50 years now is becoming. our reality it is the un comparable because what they faced. as in routine times is still 100 times worse than what we are now facing in our closure but i hope that some israelis will make the admin to remember that we are doing it for so many years the palestinians maybe now we understand a little bit more about the situation you're watching r.t. that brings you up to date for the sad and forget there are always plenty of developments and stories to our we
authorities to comment on this story although where so far we haven't received a reply which journalist gideon living does say that israelis are now getting a taste of what life is like for many palestinians. for many years israel is heard about their reality of course through heard about the reality in which people carol move from one place to the other heard about petro of birth or soft soldiers and policemen in villages in streets in cities but they've never experienced it and now all of a...
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the israeli authorities to comment on the situation although so far they haven't replied journalist gideon levy says that israelis are now getting a taste of what life is like for the palestinians. many years israel is heard about their reality of course through all heard about the reality in which people carol move from one place to they are heard about petro of birth or soft soldiers and policemen in villages in streets in cities but they've never experienced it and now all of a sudden it's becoming a reality in our. hometowns in our cities in our villages what we are doing to the palestinians for over 50 years now is becoming gradually our reality it is still uncomparable because what they face is routine times is still $100.00 times worse than what we are now facing in our closure but i hope that some israelis will make their miller gee and remember that we are doing it for so many years the palestinians maybe now we understand a little bit more about the situation. has come at a half past 10 in the evening here in moscow that's how things are looking back again i with the headlines an
the israeli authorities to comment on the situation although so far they haven't replied journalist gideon levy says that israelis are now getting a taste of what life is like for the palestinians. many years israel is heard about their reality of course through all heard about the reality in which people carol move from one place to they are heard about petro of birth or soft soldiers and policemen in villages in streets in cities but they've never experienced it and now all of a sudden it's...
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a journalist like you cannot enter surely that you will not be allowed to parliament gideon's independent parliament is what allowed the chair of the all parties parliamentary committee on kashmir in the house of commons was deported from delhi independent people independent observers are not allowed in. human rights violations have touched a new level and that is why it is being now discussed in the u.s. congress it's being discussed in the european parliament it's being discussed in the house of commons and it's been discussed in the human rights council in geneva but that's not quite to answer my question so my question was to do about the relationship between imran khan and saudi arabia primarily as a dynamic because of the relationship between pakistan and india and can i suggest to you they're not going to answer that i think pakistan today is in it in a unique position back assan is in a unique position because we have excellent relations almost in countries saudi arabia is one of them you always another one and cut their excellent relations there expressing an interest in investme
a journalist like you cannot enter surely that you will not be allowed to parliament gideon's independent parliament is what allowed the chair of the all parties parliamentary committee on kashmir in the house of commons was deported from delhi independent people independent observers are not allowed in. human rights violations have touched a new level and that is why it is being now discussed in the u.s. congress it's being discussed in the european parliament it's being discussed in the house...
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the stuff it's the palestinian national initiative and also with her rhett's newspaper columnist gideon levy and they pointed out how the turnout is surprisingly high despite a future fickle it seems according to the exit boards that. benjamin ateneo is going to be the next prime minister he's going to continue to be the prime minister of israel even though he carries with. heavy criminal drug use he may be prime minister while the trial is going on but you know it's a serious dreidel and i don't see how we can do both but i trust the that he will use all of. my people asian kids who put this over the table there was a very important factor which is the arab community the palestinians who live in israel have also voted in the largest amount since a very long time because everybody feels that it's cool for it's happening everybody feels the risk of the explosion not to know who did everything you could . to mobilize the supporters to come and vote for him it's very clear that they are supporting the continuation of his policy regarding this of the fact that the man is indicted and he's f
the stuff it's the palestinian national initiative and also with her rhett's newspaper columnist gideon levy and they pointed out how the turnout is surprisingly high despite a future fickle it seems according to the exit boards that. benjamin ateneo is going to be the next prime minister he's going to continue to be the prime minister of israel even though he carries with. heavy criminal drug use he may be prime minister while the trial is going on but you know it's a serious dreidel and i...
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stuff for barghouti who heads up the palestinian national initiative of horowitz newspaper columnist gideon levy. the question is not the comparing the question is what will be the next coming years and it seems according to the exit polls that. benjamin attorney is going to be the next prime minister he's going to continue to be the prime minister of israel even though there is. heavy criminal trial jews even though there was some kind of thought that this time he would look make it he made it and he made it much more successfully than the last 2 complaints not only or did everything he could. to mobilize the supporters to come and vote for him on the other hand there was a very important factor which is the community the palestinians who live in israel have also voted in the largest possible amount since since a very long time all the palestinians inside israel are unified in one list which guaranteed them from 14 to 15 seats which is the highest ever got. tensions between the u.s. and china are now stretching into a media war with washington ordering china to the number of journalists wo
stuff for barghouti who heads up the palestinian national initiative of horowitz newspaper columnist gideon levy. the question is not the comparing the question is what will be the next coming years and it seems according to the exit polls that. benjamin attorney is going to be the next prime minister he's going to continue to be the prime minister of israel even though there is. heavy criminal trial jews even though there was some kind of thought that this time he would look make it he made it...
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really authorities to comment on the situation we're awaiting their response meanwhile journalist gideon levy says that israelis are getting a taste now of what life has been like for the palestinians. for many years israel is heard about their reality of course through heard about the reality in which people move from one place to they are heard about petro a bet or soft soldiers and policemen in villages in streets in cities but they've never experienced it and now all of a sudden it's becoming a reality in our hometowns in our cities in our villages what we are doing to the palestinians for over 50 years now is becoming grid. our reality it is the un comparable because what they face in root. meantime sees still 100 times worse than what we are now facing in our closure but i hope that some israelis will make it there and energy and remember that we are doing it for so many years the palestinians maybe now we understand a little bit more about the situation. don't forget you can check out more wagner lobel news coverage if you had to website that's on t. dot com in the meantime i'll r
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these really authorities to comment on the situation we await their response any more journalist gideon levy says that israelis are now getting a taste of what life has been like for palestinians. for many years israel is heard about the reality of curfew heard about a reality in which people carol move from one place to the other heard about petro a pet or sofa soldiers and policemen in villages in streets in cities but they never experienced it and now all of a sudden it's becoming reality in our hometowns in our cities in our villages what we are doing to the palestinians for over 50 years now is becoming gradually our reality it is still uncomparable because what they face in routine times is still 100 times worse than what we are now facing in our closure but i hope that some israelis will make the analogy and remember that we are doing it for so many years the palestinians maybe now we understand a little bit more about the situation. appreciate you staying with us here on r.t. international do stick around my colleague andrew follow because i bring you up to date in half an hour.
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there has angered netanyahu sun he lashed out at these rain historian we did ask gideon levy he's a columnist at israel's arrest newspaper if netanyahu is indeed gaining political benefit from the spread of the pandemic in a country with a always many aging this crosses in quite a reasonable way i would show if these were the right measures in the same time he benefits a lot politically and he does anything possible to benefit as much as possible from this crisis 1st of all because spreading fears is 2nd. and secondly because he as i said before seems to have only many people want to see him break now at the prime minister's office at least until this. crisis would be over and ought to lead to someone who is no experience and was never prime minister was never a minister running this crisis so he gets a lot out of it lowed oh. yeah come the afghan government has reportedly ordered military operations to be regime to get to the taliban on thursday the defense minister didn't age the militant group to declare a cease fire so it can concentrate all resources on tackling the coronavirus he also s
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this crisis so he gets a local profitable though very interesting look we're going to leave it there gideon always good to talk to you i was getting there been a columnist newspaper there in tel aviv thank you. for having the u.k. government has unveiled a new draft legislation that protects its military personnel and veterans from prosecution for alleged historical offenses in conflicts overseas. for decades the men and women of our armed forces have been faced with the prospect of repeated investigations by inquest and police despite the vast majority having acted in accordance with the rule of law and often at great personal risk that is why the government will today legislate to protect our veterans against repeated reinvestigation.
this crisis so he gets a local profitable though very interesting look we're going to leave it there gideon always good to talk to you i was getting there been a columnist newspaper there in tel aviv thank you. for having the u.k. government has unveiled a new draft legislation that protects its military personnel and veterans from prosecution for alleged historical offenses in conflicts overseas. for decades the men and women of our armed forces have been faced with the prospect of repeated...
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so he gets a local logo very interesting look we're going to leave it there gideon always good to talk to that was getting there the columnist the her it's newspaper there in tel aviv thank you. for having the u.k. government has unveiled a new draft legislation that protects its military personnel and veterans from prosecution for alleged historical offenses in conflicts overseas. for decades the men and women of our armed forces have been faced with the prospect of repeated investigations by inquest and police despite the vast majority having acted in accordance with the rule of law and often at great personal risk that is why the government will today legislate to protect our veterans against repeated re investigations where there is no new and compelling evidence against them and to envisage say she has claims against our armed forces under the new law there would be a 5 year limit from the date of an incident to bring prosecutions unless there is compelling new evidence and the 6 year limits for any civil case involving personal injury or death beyond that only exceptional circums
so he gets a local logo very interesting look we're going to leave it there gideon always good to talk to that was getting there the columnist the her it's newspaper there in tel aviv thank you. for having the u.k. government has unveiled a new draft legislation that protects its military personnel and veterans from prosecution for alleged historical offenses in conflicts overseas. for decades the men and women of our armed forces have been faced with the prospect of repeated investigations by...
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i had a previous condition called william bar gideon bar sd that could be some of it. >> bill: interesting. are you a smoker or do you have asthma or any of those conditions? >> no. i've been perfectly healthy. i was an avid skier and avid bicycle rider, mountain biking come up through the summer, and so i am still in great health. i've never smoked. it is just one of those things. >> bill: so you were tested again today, is that right? have you gone the results back yet from that? >> no. the results will come back in a few more hours in her fingers are crossed here. >> bill: so human contact and minimal. they come into your room and hazmat suits. it's been a long time, are you ready to go home? >> i'm ready to go home. they rained here in omaha yesterday and i actually thought, oh, my gosh, i would love to just take a walk in the rain, but i can't even do that. can't even open the window. >> bill: what is it that you missed the most, freedom? >> it's freedom, being able to sit outside in the backyard with my dogs, give my wife a hug. we haven't been together now except virtually since feb
i had a previous condition called william bar gideon bar sd that could be some of it. >> bill: interesting. are you a smoker or do you have asthma or any of those conditions? >> no. i've been perfectly healthy. i was an avid skier and avid bicycle rider, mountain biking come up through the summer, and so i am still in great health. i've never smoked. it is just one of those things. >> bill: so you were tested again today, is that right? have you gone the results back yet from...
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of the criminal procedure landmark cases, matt versus ohio, miranda, which gave us miranda rights, gideonersus wainwright, and katz versus the united states. why don't we we talk about criminal procedure since he was attorney general, and a law and order governor? those landmark cases in the area of criminal procedure, how does that change the country? what did they do? changeth: i think they the country probably in innumerable ways. going back to the foundation of what the constitution talks about, it goes back to the notion of due process. a law and order governor, not surprising to say, look, the only way that law and order maintains its credibility and even as a prosecutor, if your prosecutions hold, is if they are done fairly. and if the criminal defendant has rights that our constitution contemplates. so i think what we saw during the warren court was basic fundamental constitutional concept of due process. that was not as surprising. i will tell you, it is a great example and i'm glad you raised it of how the court is sometimes misperceived as having jurisprudence that's on a parti
of the criminal procedure landmark cases, matt versus ohio, miranda, which gave us miranda rights, gideonersus wainwright, and katz versus the united states. why don't we we talk about criminal procedure since he was attorney general, and a law and order governor? those landmark cases in the area of criminal procedure, how does that change the country? what did they do? changeth: i think they the country probably in innumerable ways. going back to the foundation of what the constitution talks...
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so i had read a book in college called gideons trumpeted by anthony lewis of the "new york times". and i remembered reading on the back jackets that he had gone to harvard law school. so i very ridiculously assumed if he went and it was a great writer it would help me. and editors would take me more seriously for a journalism job. so i applied to law school, also i had taken the law boards on a fluke in my junior year end i had never taken the graduate record exam. so i could not go to roger school in journalism. that's how i ended up in law school and after my first year that there has to be a better way to get a better job in journalism, hated law school and if you don't want to be a lawyer the first year is bad enough if you want to be a lawyer but if you don't it is torture. so i took a leave of absence and i got a job at the assembly of organizations and organization of all the former leaders of what was then captive soviet countries, which i now know from research for my book, was a cia front. so i was actually a cia front person. which i did not know until researching my boo
so i had read a book in college called gideons trumpeted by anthony lewis of the "new york times". and i remembered reading on the back jackets that he had gone to harvard law school. so i very ridiculously assumed if he went and it was a great writer it would help me. and editors would take me more seriously for a journalism job. so i applied to law school, also i had taken the law boards on a fluke in my junior year end i had never taken the graduate record exam. so i could not go...
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navy secretary gideon wells were convinced that the fall of fort fisher would close wilmington and closing wilmington as the last operational major seaport in the confederacy could isolate the south and help hasten northern victory in the war. lincoln authorized the necessary naval and army forces for the fort fisher campaign and he said he would do so if general grant was willing. grant, now the commanding general of all northern armies, had been reluctant to support a campaign that he believed would require a massive army-navy operation, but now he, too, agreed it was time. so in early december 1864, approximately 6400 federal troops were withdrawn from the virginia front and were marched aboard a flotilla of troop ships bound for an assault on far-away fort fisher. the principal northern force for the fort fisher campaign consisted of the second division, 24th corps, of the army of the james, an army created some six months earlier by a troop merger. the army of the james had yet to prove itself. its troops were combat veterans and they'd seen a lot of fighting in virginia. but they had
navy secretary gideon wells were convinced that the fall of fort fisher would close wilmington and closing wilmington as the last operational major seaport in the confederacy could isolate the south and help hasten northern victory in the war. lincoln authorized the necessary naval and army forces for the fort fisher campaign and he said he would do so if general grant was willing. grant, now the commanding general of all northern armies, had been reluctant to support a campaign that he...
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and so id had a read a book in college called gived onwith's trumpet by anthony -- gideon's trumpet by anthony lewis, and i remembered reading on the back jacket that he had gone to harvard law school. so i, very ridiculously assumed, that if he went and was a great writer, it would help me, and you would to haves would take me more -- editors would take me more seriously. i had taken the law are boards as a fluke, and i had never taken the graduate record exam if, so i couldn't go to graduate school in journalism. after my first year i thought there has to be a better way to get a job in journalism. i hated law school. and if you don't want to be a lawyer, the first year's bad enough even if you want to be a lawyer. but if you don't, it's torture. so i took a leave of absence and i got a job at the assembly of captive european nation it is, an organization of all the former leaders of what were then captive soviet cups, lithuania, romania, etc. which i now know was a cia front. so i actually was a cia front person -- [laughter] which i didn't know until researching my book. [laughter]
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they say miranda, gideon, cases about the rights of criminal defendants. maybe they say roe v. wade, the right to abortion. hodges, the right to same-sex marriage. all of those cases have one thing in common. none of them could have happened under the founders' consititution. all of those cases are people asserted constitutional rights against the states, not the federal government. which is something they can do only after the civil war, after reconstruction, after the 14th amendment. what are the battles that gave us the nation we live in today? is it bunker hill? no. if you are thinking about the constitution we have today, it is gettysburg. who are the soldiers who died for our rights? the minutemen and colonial army? no. if you are thinking about the rights we enjoy today, the rights enshrined in those supreme court decisions, it is the union army. , theest way to put this founders' consititution was a failure. it has not served us well for 200 years. it lasted about 70 years, it failed cataclysmic lee, and it was set aside. we got a better constitution. we became a differ
they say miranda, gideon, cases about the rights of criminal defendants. maybe they say roe v. wade, the right to abortion. hodges, the right to same-sex marriage. all of those cases have one thing in common. none of them could have happened under the founders' consititution. all of those cases are people asserted constitutional rights against the states, not the federal government. which is something they can do only after the civil war, after reconstruction, after the 14th amendment. what are...
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i want to lend my voice as an expert in access to justice with civil gideon that until this program is fully funded, we can't really know how much lawyers can do and make full use of the leverage that supervisor preston referenced and the data show about how much lawyers can do. thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is cardy and i'm a housing attorney at open door legal. before becoming a housing attorney, i was a public defender. i've seen my share of excessive and cruel plea deals from prosecutors. but in my first week in housing court, i was shocked by the unconscionable settlement officers landlords made to vulnerable, frightened, destitute tenants. my first week a landlord attorney offered our client a move-out deal in which the impoverished tenant would have to pay $36,000 to the landlord over time. in under five minutes of confronting that landlord attorney, i was able to save this client $36,000 and a lifetime of stress, struggling to pay that back. that's just one story of one tenant in my first week as a tenant attorney. but in the average week, we serve many, m
i want to lend my voice as an expert in access to justice with civil gideon that until this program is fully funded, we can't really know how much lawyers can do and make full use of the leverage that supervisor preston referenced and the data show about how much lawyers can do. thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is cardy and i'm a housing attorney at open door legal. before becoming a housing attorney, i was a public defender. i've seen my share of excessive and...