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well to rescue those who are calling for help everybody has decided to repay this with a denial of service attack look up block their servers completely. at that point we discovered that the hezbollah have the same capabilities as the israelis they can attack the tell me big strange that they can hit the knesset or the bank of israel in a war that could be never ending. i think one of the principles that are important is to always keep in mind that when we talk about communication the first one to arrive has a huge advantage. if you give an announcement and this announcement isn't immediately followed by some kind of counter information be to the people accept some ideas and afterwards it is really hard to change them if. you did you. want to. you and i create an event and with this event i modify reality that it
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is true that in times past the states always follow this principle for instance by murdering a political opponent using a hired killer but it's a well known story in other cases they provoked a riot or encourage terrorism in a certain area but nowadays this events theory has been imported into the civilian sphere from the political and the military wants something from school that there are schools and communication companies which employ corella marketing for some entity but today there are too many communication tools to figure out what is truly happening in reality as it is progressively more difficult to realize what is really going on. in from the text and formation is becoming more relevant for truth reasons it became global and most of all it is in real time limited as. democracies in the news reaches the audience in real time and so the
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t.v. audience anticipates the government's case because the governments need to follow along burdick it or see tourists to know the news me in terms of strategy and politics this provokes a more direct influence of the public opinion in the management of the conflicts to compare to the past and you will be going to south. along with a representation of the war there are changes about the concept of war in the audience at this stage we do not talk about people anymore we talk about the audience in this context it is normal to raise a doubt about the possible manipulation which can be either intended or not it can
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be intended when for instance a scene is shot on purpose in order to influence the audience's ideas but it can also beyond will for some reason a fact is selected ends up on the news and for everybody it becomes the expression of everything happening in a certain context who looks back at the facts of this film no one does the first of all we cannot broadcast a fact because it has high all of its representation in the area before communications were closely tied to human relationships for me there were many more forms of defense and she said yes there was less space for fabrication. and now as social control fades information is being turned into something different from reality which is something in between reality and imagination and this is what information is a virtual pending world. to invent a piece of news. diffuse it on the web massively no one can know whether that piece
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of news really announces on the websites because the websites use it or because someone puts it there. it's so our enemy is the news that is the power of a real weapon is the news and the influence that it can have i can be addressed a company shot in the back with information in certain situations this is one of the biggest issues. the new weapon is information and the war is in progress eighty five percent of the broadcasted information comes from the same subjects that are also protect innocent but information just think of the press agencies they give us information about their employers the companies they work for. that comes out not just this we have to consider but tv's and newspapers are not stakeholders are not the audience nor the consumers about products they are the ones deciding the political approach of media are the advertisers that if
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a piece of news does not have to be spread through the subject involves buys a whole page of a newspaper and the piece of news disappears through. a break and there is another thing for the possibilities of misinformation increase enormously the audio visual media is a juxtaposition of very short spurts one minute thirty seconds and so on if. you if there is a smart effect editor he can combine the images to lead the perception of the audience and then get a political reaction out of them fully. in
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the current citrus hotel mckown. top stories on our t.v. as libyan rebels are prepared for song some of the last program off the strongholds people in tripoli take no comfort from their new rulers the spheres of anarchy drowned out the cries of. moscow's not taking sides over syria saying that there will be no peace through the blood setting and calls on both the rebels and the regime to lay down arms and turn to saddam. the world's eyes hockey community grieve the loss of the luck a motive team after it was all but wiped out in a plane crash in the office city of yet a slog of just one squad member survived that many stars of international hockey of long ago so they're. doing know where it is even if we don't know some of the scars because we were former you never heard about that if you go for the world as
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america's a decade long more i've got a sound winds down many of those punished for the atrocities of september eleventh two thousand and one are still unaware of where all of what nine eleven it's. just after six pm here in the russian capital this is our take our fighting continues in libya. well forces prepare to storm two of the remaining strongholds held by progress the forces loyalists holed up in the towns of sart everybody wanted have been given until saturday to surrender however they have vowed to resist despite the deadline and colonel gadhafi himself your release an audio message claiming he hasn't fled and will never free his homeland despite reports that his supporters across the border into neighboring niger the country's capital tripoli fell to rebels last month but there's no sign of life improving there as
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are his many of the national reports there's just as much fear of the streets as there is the joy of victory. a city celebrates for more than ten days than even capital has been rejoicing in the dictator's fall . he wanted to bring his orchard here in the central square that was rule forty second anniversary a reporter for wired instead we won we're so happy without him. it seems in the last two weeks rebel fighters have find happiness in the air they were shocked to hear in this small country three early i'll just. be a fino really believe me with. this third gadhafi you can call it is gadhafi is victory tour he told you told there be no love me or get me the wrong me no you see god hear me. out of rhythm and we're going to get back to them we don't know what they are but away from jubilant crowds we meet those who are not so pleased
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a man lives in tripoli as i was leaving district historically pro khadafi when the rebels arrived his sister was badly injured she's still in hospital in tunisia. other hand doesn't want to show his face on camera and seized what i had no location for the interview he says revolution has brought much fear in its wake. no peace there is no safety in the city we don't let our children go outside when it's dark we are afraid we always wait for something bad when gadhafi was here at least we didn't have to sleep awake what we do know. a pillar of mine says he also want to change and the brighter future of his country but not base way. people are going on both sides and cities destroyed and no one cares very seriously think will be changed for the better good night you so just look around is that what you
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wanted and what is around is a scene of widespread destruction and social care as the badly damaged buildings matched by the rising stink of garbage and decomposing bodies youngsters roam the streets barely old enough to understand that what they carry are weapons not toys many shops schools and hospitals are closed while the city's symmetries are growing bigger and bigger. shortly after tripoli from going to rebel hands in national transitional council leave his new authority claimed it was moving here from benghazi but weeks have passed and there is still no sign of its presence on the ground zero of all the race toward the city's functioning by itself and treading a fine line between freedom and allocate. rich national team
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tripoli libya. as i have for you this hour another gathering in a similar place crowds moved into the square in cairo already angered at their view leaders. president obama unveils his half a trillion dollar jobs act company by stern warnings there is no time left for political bickering. russia will send a fact finding mission to syria to get firsthand information on the situation there the decision was announced by the country's presidential envoy to africa to get all following this meeting with a delegation of syrian opposition leaders in moscow or they blame president bashar al assad for the political die. syria says he's making the same. battle good or. posco however promises to do what's best for scenario in syria telling both sides of the conflict it's time to move from the battlefield to the. president yet have
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made this position clear in his latest interview artist peter all of our sums up the main points. president of his warned against viewing the situation in syria in terms of good and. careful consideration must be paid to certain elements within the syrian opposition before the international community. dealing with the president give also called on both the assad government and the opposition to bring about the ends of violence in the country with. the resolutions we would approve to send a strong message to the syrian regime should be addressed to both sides things aren't just black and white. as in syria are not followers of some refined european democracy some of them to put it straight extremists and. terrorists situation is not that simple and we have to take into account the balance of different forces and interests russia may support certain moves but only if they don't boil down to the one sided condemnation of the government and president assad we should send
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a strong message calling on all the conflicting parties to come to the negotiating table start talks and stop the bloodshed. russia has opposed the sanctions that it be put in place in syria including the most recent ones imposing it. saying that more time should be given to the assad government to achieve the promises made to bring about change in the country though president medvedev mentioned that negotiation is important and russia is playing its part as a mediator on friday representatives of the. the syrian opposition are in moscow for talks with top russian diplomats on. monday representatives from the assad government will be here to talk to diplomats to try and bring an end to this situation in syria russia of course doesn't want to go see syria go down the same road as what happened in libya with the u.n. resolution that was imposed their. full abused as far as russia. with the
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international intervention going well beyond the parameters laid out in the mandate they want to see negotiation bring a case to syria. well to hear president of it of interview for you to log on to our web site that's arche dot com and there you can also find more opinion and the timeline of the syrian uprising. well it was an event that stunned the world and even a decade on it still leaves few people unmoved the repercussions of nine eleven are still being felt today in the form of the now the blind war on terror and yet it seems for the majority of the people who bore the brunt of the world's fury of the aftermath of the attacks nine eleven is just another day this report now from afghanistan. helmand and southern afghanistan is the province that is on the brunt of the fighting between the taliban and coalition forces. afghans in this war torn province think about nine eleven and its consequences. while on patrol with the marines i get a first opportunity to ask
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a couple of young afghan men what they know about nine eleven but this year we're going to look forward with you here. see if any of the few more times in us that they know where it is even if we don't know so that's because because your former we never heard about your support the world more so than. the two young men and clearly never heard of nine eleven. but maybe the elders of the local sure would have more to say you know you see it. it's just can see the smoke in the buildings in the take that as we think you can see it when you get your that's a picture of. it so i think it was a card well if i just got here i would be surprised but having been here now for six months and that it's very much the stone ages where we are. more work to do about every instance. so there was a guy who said it was kabul was never going to cause you to shows you how isolated there even are
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a country don't understand. where you're going to get out of the america afghanistan come to this place and to get the airplane from here to can the united states of you know how to. thought it was nice to go from iraq to here is what is your understanding of why you're here and receive that picture was good picture yourself. in this particular where you are carrying right. to bear the spokesman for the truck was taken saying we're going to help you to decide one thing and it is how many and this is going to help you where is the have to put up the potomac it was done with this is thank you to our kids again and to the fighting and they did to their own kids in a paper that i don't see that. i do sympathize or understand what some are saying is that even just from the weather we've had recently people losing their homes and nobody to help them so you know when you care when you can you feed yourself for her house yourself are you care about somebody you know six thousand miles away. so
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i can understand that this is part of the tell you that i never thought to ask those questions of. anybody here that's why we're here amazingly in a country where for ten years a war has been for with nine eleven as its root cause and justification it turns out that not only were the villages oblivious to nine eleven or so were the afghan police and even some of the translators working with the u.s. military if you go this far it's not. serious if you haven't seen. this survey taken in twenty ten by the international council on security and development found that ninety two percent of afghan men in helmand and the afghan provinces had no idea what nine eleven was and with american troops that still withdrawing this year it seems likely that they will leave afghanistan without the vast majority of afghans ever having really understood why they came in the first place i can put from afghanistan for to know all this talk more about the lasting
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legacy of nine eleven i'm joined live by peter hart from the national media watch they're based in new york thanks very much for being on a program ok so it's been a decade since the war of terror was born this was following the of nine eleven attacks what do you think has been achieved i mean has international terrorism in fact been dealt a major blow. that's difficult to say i think what we've seen in this country in the united states is a state of permanent war much of this is either media manufactured or media enabled first afghanistan then iraq and the dia all of them are a part of i think a larger story that the media are telling and constantly telling that we are in this generational conflict with shadowy characters. a war without end even the iraq war which you know the u.s. media have celebrated is more or less ending it is not ending the war in afghanistan it is interesting that you cause a delay or even end war actually i mean this has been going on for ten years i mean
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looking at the human cost and it's just keeps on dragging on do you think that america's military combat missions will be any different. i find it sort of doubtfully the piece that was just airing you you see that people in afghanistan at least some people have no awareness of the purpose of this war if anything i think americans and afghans share that the united states population has lost the plot on the afghan war and is mostly opposed to it but the political and media establishment or deciding that this war must grind on in pursuit of some goal that seems a loser you are very elusive. but that's because an interesting statistic could be if you had heard the story had early over ninety percent of the afghan population have no idea what nine eleven is and why the u.s. even launched a war in their home country i mean do you think that people's lack of awareness it plays into the hands of the taliban extremists and why is that the u.s.
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trying to explain it to them. well i think the united states has made substantial efforts to do sort of conventional propaganda in afghanistan to explain the u.s. occupation in the war there it's not working obviously reaching a lot of people and i think you know we were less worried here about what the taliban propaganda can do this where that way than with what the u.s. media establishment can do they have a difficult time convincing americans that the war makes sense at this point it makes perfect it's perfectly logical that afghans have no idea why american troops are there so i think if anything we share this kind of befuddlement the war must continue and must go on. we have a media system in this country that i think echoes and amplifies state power instead of questioning it and if we had i think serious reporting from afghanistan that talk to afghans people might feel some sympathy toward them and wonder what
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exactly the point of the war is right now the reporting as you mentioned of course you work for a media watchdog is there a brief because we're running out of time how do you think the media has changed since nine eleven. well i think they are the enablers of this state of permanent war whether it's iraq afghanistan libya the domestic war about al qaeda operatives selling bombs into their bellies they have built this this this state of fear and it shows no sign of dissipating all right thanks very much peter hartcher of the national media watch in the york. now the world sized hockey community remains in mourning the loss of almost the entire like a motive team after their plane crashed on wednesday forty three people died when the yak forty two crashed on takeoff near the russian city of europe's level people also gathered in prague to remember three czech nationals who were among the many top players killed hundreds have been. lighting candles in their memory topped ice
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hockey official and former national team coach love of your love says the loss is appalling. it's hard even to talk about we've lost players in their prime but with the hard core of the national team i knew them very well even though they were playing abroad still they were always trying to get better and i didn't just want to be part of a system they wanted to know the details of their positions and have a good school but took a huge interest in what they did i really enjoyed working with them. the people also gathered in slovakia to remember the former national team captain public then you travel also died in the crash hundreds of cattle civil that's in his memory i think that's not the stadium bubbles friends say the thirty six year old was planning to quit harvard soon to spend more time with his family. for years and. i worked in your islam i had the best standard my career there these past screen with all those people by the same plane it is
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a huge shock for the team and also for the city pavel was a great person and a great hockey player he was a legend of slow mike ice hockey sometime in february or may next year and i would still trying to convince him to return back to the national team. i still cannot believe that i knew pavel for years everybody will miss him he was a great person a great player a great team leader recently was said goodbye to he was a national team leader now we're saying goodbye to him as a great person. well the burns to ninety percent of his body the only surviving that quality of player on that plane that except more made a conscious after the clash of the sort on seeing his relatives the player is still in that sense of care were his condition is critical but there is also another player who did get on that plane after being told to stay behind by the coach our web site r.t. dot com you can read about the full story of max if. it is that this is very terrifying for me the hockey team is like a family i lost
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a family of forty people people i was close to for such a long time out of this world and russian capital mincer the locomotive team was heading on that fateful flight a special commemoration ceremony has been held thousands of fans packed into the stadium to remember those who perished in west disaster. we'll look into the a preliminary results from the flight recorders of that tragic flight which are just the engines were intact at the time of the catastrophe well the looking at the some c.c.t.v. pictures capture the moment that a huge wall of smoke rises into the year as a plane burst into flames more details on our web page that's archie dot com. president barack obama has presented his much anticipated jobs act of congress and ambitious program aims to reverse the country's troubling unemployment statistics but also calls for almost half a trillion dollars in funding and it came with a blunt warning to republicans to stop the political circus and pass the measures well for more reaction to his proposals i'm joined live by investigative journalist
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david lindorff mr lindorff it gets very confusing sometimes that we're looking at so many different numbers of unemployment or under employment statistics in your opinion just how bad or how serious is the situation with jobs. well people talk about whether the united states is going to go back into a double dip recession and the reality is that it is by any definition except some very mechanistic you can terminology it's been a recession since really two thousand and seven unemployment is officially nine point one percent but it's more like twenty percent when you count the method that they used to use back in one thousand nine hundred and it includes people who have left the labor force because they can't find work or people who are working at minimum wage part time. because they can't find full time work it's very strong it's. very serious and what is your reaction throughout the president. unveiled
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yesterday with a final thought of you think not a chance the four hundred fifty billion dollars in scarce the just a little over half of what the first stimulus package of seven hundred twenty five billion was and even that was too small most economists were saying we needed a trillion dollars of stimulus to really have an impact back in two thousand and nine and we didn't get that and. this one was even less and unemployment situation has gotten more ingrained and worse so this is really a drop in the bucket. assuming it all passed which is also an extremely you'd be given a republican control of the house. if it is actually passed and you're talking about we're talking about half a trillion dollars and america actually afford to gavel so much money on something that may or may not work. of course the united states could spend a whole lot more the net without any problem be the you know the us is no where
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near the end in a kind of debt situation and say japan is in or you know greece or italy or anything like that the united states can borrow money basically short term a few percent that's what people are willing to pay to buy u.s. treasuries there's no issue the debt as she was really bogus it's something that you'd have to deal with twenty years out but during a recession and actually if they don't solve the unemployment problem the debt will increase because people aren't paying interest that since companies are paying corporate taxes because there's no profits so they're paying taxes and so really the issue of the debt is a ideological one that republicans are raising but it's false issue i have it's that bad guys calling for cooperation from the republican side it's six times in a speech do you think they'll come around as a very no no.

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