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you know we're losing the p.r. side of this well that's yeah that's kind of the liberal argument in israel is this is bad not because we're killing unarmed protesters and that's absolutely horrific and criminal and so really deprived but because it looks bad for international you know for the for israel's international image it does damage but from top israeli officials there is been actually doubling down on the open fire policy i mean it's all out of the open days before the last friday's protest the first one in which in which. more than more than a dozen were killed. and israeli the israeli military chief of staff guy the eyes and code i'm sorry said we're putting one hundred snipers out there and they all have opened fire permission and so it was advertised i mean and then it's exactly as he said it would happen and since then they've doubled down on it said nothing is going to change and so this is you know the culture of impunity that we've really cultivated with israel where big. just mow down protesters and it'
you know we're losing the p.r. side of this well that's yeah that's kind of the liberal argument in israel is this is bad not because we're killing unarmed protesters and that's absolutely horrific and criminal and so really deprived but because it looks bad for international you know for the for israel's international image it does damage but from top israeli officials there is been actually doubling down on the open fire policy i mean it's all out of the open days before the last friday's...
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p.r. blitz on both sides is to be going on i'm no unwittingly perhaps trumpets is helping keep this in the headlines but the white house strategy is to discredit komi as someone who can't be trusted who was sarah saunders trumps. press spokesperson on one of these on the news shows as a verb. i mean give me a break the guy knew exactly what he was doing he thought hillary clinton would win and he thought that this would give him some cover he thought that he made these decisions based on the political landscape and not on the facts of the case and when the person that is supposed to leave the highest law enforcement agency in our country starts making decisions based on political environments and stead of on what is right and what is wrong that's a really dangerous position and i think that's one of the reasons there is such a huge bipartisan consensus that james comey doesn't have credibility and shouldn't have been leading the f.b.i. any longer and she have but and i missed all this kind of torrent of abuse on me not very much from trump on syria there was one tweets about syria not so m
p.r. blitz on both sides is to be going on i'm no unwittingly perhaps trumpets is helping keep this in the headlines but the white house strategy is to discredit komi as someone who can't be trusted who was sarah saunders trumps. press spokesperson on one of these on the news shows as a verb. i mean give me a break the guy knew exactly what he was doing he thought hillary clinton would win and he thought that this would give him some cover he thought that he made these decisions based on the...
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p.r. the image the shooting journalists would cause the israeli side. because of the media attention that helping journalists creates i do think that there is a declared the israeli policy to use. excessive force against the protest of the civilian protest of along the gaza strip and there is and to add to that there is no account of accountability to snipers who shot. up until now i think that the. these are the government is defending those night bills and instead of putting finding who who was the sniper who shot. who is the sniper who sort of a double hussein and they're putting them on price for breaking the windows they are protecting them and by that they're filth of all creating an image of if they really is deliberately hurting the journalists and second of all is there they are not getting. clarifying to other type of the truth is forbidden it is against the laws to add to that they think that the fact that there is a mass uses of snipers against civilians along the gaza strip unarmed civilians which according to even the i.d.f. both spokesper
p.r. the image the shooting journalists would cause the israeli side. because of the media attention that helping journalists creates i do think that there is a declared the israeli policy to use. excessive force against the protest of the civilian protest of along the gaza strip and there is and to add to that there is no account of accountability to snipers who shot. up until now i think that the. these are the government is defending those night bills and instead of putting finding who who...
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and getting on the wrong side of veterans is just terrible p.r. so you could see why they are concerned. >> stick with us. we have more to talk about. coming up, i love you man. what is it about the french president that the president is unable to keep his hands off him. stay with us. in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. peopbut they're different.nd. it's nice to remove artificial ingredients. kind never had to. we choose real ingredients like almonds, peanuts and a drizzle of dark chocolate. find your favorite and give kind® a try. i'm trying to manage my a1c, and then i learn type 2 diabetes puts me at greater risk for heart attack or stroke. can one medicine help treat both blood sugar and cardiovascular risk? i asked my doctor. he told me about non-insulin victoza®. victoza® is not only proven to lower a1c and blood sugar, but for people with type 2 diabetes treating their cardiovascular disease, victoza® is also approved to lower the risk of major cv events suc
and getting on the wrong side of veterans is just terrible p.r. so you could see why they are concerned. >> stick with us. we have more to talk about. coming up, i love you man. what is it about the french president that the president is unable to keep his hands off him. stay with us. in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. peopbut they're different.nd. it's nice to remove artificial ingredients. kind never...
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p.r. representative came to calm him down. and the judge sided with bill cosby, you give me facts he's a floot r flight risk, i don't see it. >> i watched the jury file in. not one of them looked at andrea constand. that can be a sign of in favor for the defense. and then the verdict, guilty, guilty, guilty. at that point bill cosby made no audible reaction. he was just staring at the table in front of him, head lowered a little bit. andrea constand, all the prosecution team, no visible or audible response. it was a quiet courtroom except for those accusers, the ladies that believe they are victims of bill cosby that just couldn't contain themselves when they finally for the first time heard guilty in a criminal court for an entertainer, bill cosby, america's dad. wolf. >> jane, just to be precise, the judge said cosby could go back to his pennsylvania home, he couldn't leave that home and he would require some gps tracking devices to be installed on him to make sure he didn't flee. and they also ordered i'm told now from some notes that we're ge
p.r. representative came to calm him down. and the judge sided with bill cosby, you give me facts he's a floot r flight risk, i don't see it. >> i watched the jury file in. not one of them looked at andrea constand. that can be a sign of in favor for the defense. and then the verdict, guilty, guilty, guilty. at that point bill cosby made no audible reaction. he was just staring at the table in front of him, head lowered a little bit. andrea constand, all the prosecution team, no visible...
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a legalpa can, and that will be waged by agents and prosecutors on one side and defense counsel on the other, and then there's a p.rgn and,ei obviously, waged by, young know, media fols and pundits and alysts and the like. but if you're looking at the legal campaign, no, i don't c think anges anything. again, we don't normally want our witnesses out tking publicly. >> woodruff: right. i get that. but i don't think it changes the trajectory of the investigation or the case. >> woodruff: all right, different development today in a new york city feral courtroom, michael cohen, one of president trump's personal attorneys in court, in essence pmitesting federal agents al into his home, into his offices last week raiding, taking materials. what was that hearing all about, and can you explain to us whatt the judge's ruling decision was afterwards? >> i hope so. so, essentially, the cohen team wanted to stop the prosecutors and the investigators from riewing anything that wass taken from his office. the precutors had set up a system, we always do, where ale pri review team would look first at the stuff and decideec whether
a legalpa can, and that will be waged by agents and prosecutors on one side and defense counsel on the other, and then there's a p.rgn and,ei obviously, waged by, young know, media fols and pundits and alysts and the like. but if you're looking at the legal campaign, no, i don't c think anges anything. again, we don't normally want our witnesses out tking publicly. >> woodruff: right. i get that. but i don't think it changes the trajectory of the investigation or the case. >>...
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wednesday on the eastern side of south africa through crosses on a towel but it's a dry looking picture on thursday. winning the will of the people hinges on the mass media state p.r. machine it's going to overdrive. but just who he's been feeling seeing. we just don't know yet where the line sweeping drawn between can be said and what constituted. some journalists decided to sacrifice their integrity for outside polling the media opinion the listening post base time on al-jazeera. or watching our serious reminder of our top stories this hour rival proposals from the u.s. and russia to investigate chemical weapons attacks in syria failed to pass up the un security council that follows instructional outrage over suspected chemical attack on the town of duma on saturday. the gulf crisis and security issues have dominated the meeting between castles a mistake to me been how middle tahnee and the u.s. president the white house told trump says he's working extremely well with qatar. and the corps in manaus refused to drop a case against two voices journalists accused of obtaining secret government papers . through or were arrested in december last investigating the kil
wednesday on the eastern side of south africa through crosses on a towel but it's a dry looking picture on thursday. winning the will of the people hinges on the mass media state p.r. machine it's going to overdrive. but just who he's been feeling seeing. we just don't know yet where the line sweeping drawn between can be said and what constituted. some journalists decided to sacrifice their integrity for outside polling the media opinion the listening post base time on al-jazeera. or watching...
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p.r. business. but for the core of the business, actually that should probably be kept together, the creative side,ome associated agencies around there, particularly media buying and is the one part you need scale. the more scale you have the better the business. tom: ian, you're knee deep with our work on sky and i-tv and what's the technical disruption right now, what's the technological disruption that sir martin had to deal with and the next pair of people have to deal with? ian: you have a couple things which impacted the agencies. first of all is the shift of money that's gone to the big online giants such as facebook and google. so traditionally with agencies and tv companies have been the intermediaries and the online companies made more of a direct 'tiser, o to the potentially not the agencies as well as the consultanty and getting in the business and what you've had in the agency world is essentially the two sides coming together. agencies actually more in what traditionally would be much of the consultanty and vice versas as well particularly in e commerce. tom: what i've observed at hom
p.r. business. but for the core of the business, actually that should probably be kept together, the creative side,ome associated agencies around there, particularly media buying and is the one part you need scale. the more scale you have the better the business. tom: ian, you're knee deep with our work on sky and i-tv and what's the technical disruption right now, what's the technological disruption that sir martin had to deal with and the next pair of people have to deal with? ian: you have a...
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p.r. firm hill and knowlton to head a pioneering effort to study the science of keeping people smoking. there was controversy by insisting there were two sides to the debate about cigarette smoking and cancer. tobacco companies identified and paid scientists who expressed skepticism about the health risks of cigarettes, who were critical of methods, who had throrn theories about what was causing cancer among smokers. they also formed a research entity that claimed to support independent research. instead the organization's main purpose was to serve the industry's public relations interest. namely, sew seeds of doubt about the health risks of smoking and not advance scientists. sound familiar for the scientists sowing seeds of doubt about global warming? as more and more found independent research between smoking and disease, tobacco companies used their independent research organizations to insist there was a great deal of uncertainty about whether smoking caused cancer. these entities supported scientists who showed a willingness to generate data and provide testimony that would support the industry. meanwhile, tobacco-friendly elected offi
p.r. firm hill and knowlton to head a pioneering effort to study the science of keeping people smoking. there was controversy by insisting there were two sides to the debate about cigarette smoking and cancer. tobacco companies identified and paid scientists who expressed skepticism about the health risks of cigarettes, who were critical of methods, who had throrn theories about what was causing cancer among smokers. they also formed a research entity that claimed to support independent...