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been looking at this work and they look at the kind of rhetoric and the kind of language and the narratives that are being produced. the kind of rhetoric of empowerment and dignity. i think some kind of on says to some of the social problems that young muslims are dealing with in europe and other parts of the world they're recognizing. these issues and i think that that emphasizes the value of these kinds of organizations because that speaking to the concerns of young people ten years you know just like i just say something usually when you have that out it's something that's really interesting you know i think we have to make a real definition there are two very different types of there are those that went and fought and they were in syria they were in iraq and they picked up guns and then there are those who have some sort already on lights and they're talking about i saw. as the last guest just pointed out and the problems that muslims face in europe but they've never picked up a gun these are the and molly if you will so i think it's really important we make this distinction tony let me
been looking at this work and they look at the kind of rhetoric and the kind of language and the narratives that are being produced. the kind of rhetoric of empowerment and dignity. i think some kind of on says to some of the social problems that young muslims are dealing with in europe and other parts of the world they're recognizing. these issues and i think that that emphasizes the value of these kinds of organizations because that speaking to the concerns of young people ten years you know...
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which is crucial to this internal narrative is often perceived as the skies for nationalism hands it is also providing some kind of legitimacy for the collisions such as. that are. carter's pictures of old polish shooter and his asian or national radical camp you could see. protesters participants visit the expressing their sympathy folks in a phobic white supremacist ideas. one participant who was interviewed by state television said that she was taking part to remove jewelry from power after sean thank you that was poku scan national socialist morrissey kyle but what is more important to on the line growing popularity of anti refugee narrative is also a reason for the growing popularity of the of the rally itself this huge independence rally was taking place on the slogan we want got which other words taken from an old polish religious songs some participants sad that quoting it's important for us because of their religion is important to our country and we don't want islamization so the anti refugee narrative is returning in this march and this is why joining it's attracting. wide
which is crucial to this internal narrative is often perceived as the skies for nationalism hands it is also providing some kind of legitimacy for the collisions such as. that are. carter's pictures of old polish shooter and his asian or national radical camp you could see. protesters participants visit the expressing their sympathy folks in a phobic white supremacist ideas. one participant who was interviewed by state television said that she was taking part to remove jewelry from power after...
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i did research with the slave narratives, and so there are about 3500 slave narratives. i went through all of those and identified the ones that described their house during slavery. there are 1,010 slave narratives that described their house during slavery. i went through those and of those and the 485 documented slave houses, there are five that overlapped. so you have five slave narratives that describe specific documented slave house. you have the actual words of the people living in these spaces, describing these space. it's amazing. that's the interpretation we should be using when we interpret these spaces. so from that, that just -- you know, i used the slave narratives to interpret and understand these spaces, like to guide me to what should i be looking for in these spaces and, you know, what were they -- how were they using them and can i see any of that in these spaces i'm going back to look at? my field work of going back and doing my own documentation in these buildings started when i was working on my project in school, the -- i was a summer intern. there'
i did research with the slave narratives, and so there are about 3500 slave narratives. i went through all of those and identified the ones that described their house during slavery. there are 1,010 slave narratives that described their house during slavery. i went through those and of those and the 485 documented slave houses, there are five that overlapped. so you have five slave narratives that describe specific documented slave house. you have the actual words of the people living in these...
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that's narrative is challenged...t do you make of egypt's response to the militancy in the country. do you think it needs the help of the international committee? egypt of course need any help it could get, but egypt's has a strong central state relatively speaking, if you compare it to syria, or iraq or libya. the leader has experience, he has dealt with islamic militancy, before. but, because it is an ongoing issue in egypt, and across the muslim world, unless you act league challenge and debunk and deconstruct the religious narrative that draws upon the text of islam to justify violence by killing innocent people, muslims or unbelievers, and think you will be rewarding for that, unless you challenge that's narrative, i think we are going to live with that problem. time. -- for some time. the actress, emma thompson, has led a march in north london, to support the british—iranian woman nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, who's beenjailed in iran, accused of trying to overthrow the state. those taking part have signed a letter
that's narrative is challenged...t do you make of egypt's response to the militancy in the country. do you think it needs the help of the international committee? egypt of course need any help it could get, but egypt's has a strong central state relatively speaking, if you compare it to syria, or iraq or libya. the leader has experience, he has dealt with islamic militancy, before. but, because it is an ongoing issue in egypt, and across the muslim world, unless you act league challenge and...
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we are all weaving the same narrative. don't really you are conn t connected to the past and the people around you. >> i never thought of it that way. i love doing the show and i learn something from the people i talk to. i hadn't thought about that. inherit stories and also silence. the undoing of the stories we're trying to right. >> absolutely and that is where his stiffness creeps in, the voice in our narrative. >> what do you home to take away? >> i don't people to empath eye and i want them to feel however you want to feel but know you have a close to feel that way. everything is about choices. you see a lot of choices in the film and you're like, okay, you see the white guy. and you see a white lady not help a white lady or help a black lady. it's all about choices. if you put 2000 babies in a room together, one black, one write, they would be able to say, okay, your skin's barker than mine but they can't see the difference because everybody's human. so what we're dealing with now is a human snu and i'm so apartment
we are all weaving the same narrative. don't really you are conn t connected to the past and the people around you. >> i never thought of it that way. i love doing the show and i learn something from the people i talk to. i hadn't thought about that. inherit stories and also silence. the undoing of the stories we're trying to right. >> absolutely and that is where his stiffness creeps in, the voice in our narrative. >> what do you home to take away? >> i don't people to...
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know media leads to to still want they don't have they no longer have any talent or arguments to narratives that you hear on this television station for is a is an old law dates back to the one nine hundred thirty eight it was originally meant to stop fascist nazi propaganda in the united states it has been very sparsely and only very selectively applied and almost never to have brought media stations but it has always been political and this is the most political we've seen yet there are numerous state broadcasters in the united states the wahhabi despot of qatar that sponsors isis and al qaida they're allowed to have al-jazeera al-jazeera doesn't have a branch of the united states anymore but that hasn't stopped them from from broadcasting in the united states the british government has b.b.c. the united states has its own voice of america radio free liberty current time t.v. you know all over the world this is targeting specifically russian media and it has to be said that while our t. international does present a russian world view just as chinese t.v. presents when you see us state med
know media leads to to still want they don't have they no longer have any talent or arguments to narratives that you hear on this television station for is a is an old law dates back to the one nine hundred thirty eight it was originally meant to stop fascist nazi propaganda in the united states it has been very sparsely and only very selectively applied and almost never to have brought media stations but it has always been political and this is the most political we've seen yet there are...
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which is crucial to this internal narrative is often perceived as the skies for nationalism hands it is also providing some kind of legitimacy for the collisions such as. that are. carter's pictures of all polish shooters and i say sion or national radical camp you could see. the protesters participants vividly expressing their sympathy folks in a phobic white supremacist ideas. one participant who was interviewed by state television said that she was taking part to remove jewelry from power after shown think that it was polka kooks clan national socialism or is it kyle but what is more important to on the line growing popularity of anti refugee narrative is also a reason for the growing popularity of the of the rally itself this used independence rally was taking place on the slogan we want got which other words taken from an old polish religious songs some participants sad that quoting it's important for us because of their religion is important to country and we don't want islamization so the anti refugee narrative is returning in this march and this is why joining it's attracting
which is crucial to this internal narrative is often perceived as the skies for nationalism hands it is also providing some kind of legitimacy for the collisions such as. that are. carter's pictures of all polish shooters and i say sion or national radical camp you could see. the protesters participants vividly expressing their sympathy folks in a phobic white supremacist ideas. one participant who was interviewed by state television said that she was taking part to remove jewelry from power...
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part of genocide the listening post provides a critical counterpoint challenging mainstream media narrative at this time on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where ever you are. lebanon's prime minister arrives in paris is the french try to mediate the crisis in his country. hello welcome to all jazeera live from doha and it's also coming up. russia is wasting our time. a second veto in today's russia block a u.n. resolution which would have extended the investigation into chemical attacks in syria. pressure builds on robert mugabe to quit as tens of thousands of zimbabweans are expected to march in support of the army. climate talks in bone and with progress on technical details but the u.s. pushes back on moves to ban fossil fuel. lebanon's prime minister saad hariri has now arrived in paris two weeks after he unexpectedly announced his resignation in the saudi capital now he landed at the paris airport in the bush a on saturday morning his resignation in riyadh was on november the fourth in which he said that he feared for his life and he blamed iran for setting tension in the region his two week s
part of genocide the listening post provides a critical counterpoint challenging mainstream media narrative at this time on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where ever you are. lebanon's prime minister arrives in paris is the french try to mediate the crisis in his country. hello welcome to all jazeera live from doha and it's also coming up. russia is wasting our time. a second veto in today's russia block a u.n. resolution which would have extended the investigation into chemical attacks in syria....
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and detached from the four narrative. what i found was if the domestic narrative is one in which we are free and individuals the what is the four narrative have to do with who we are. i began to wonder if the way we've been detached has made us lack a certain kind of empathy. when i think about these things you can't just say the country or point fingers the think about yourself, do you because you have been shaped to lack, are you comfortable with violence? america's history is unique in this way in terms of being part of an empire they don't feel like they individually have anything to do with. it becomes complicated but it's not just things about empathy. like to get your self-esteem on some level because your country was the most powerful and do feel like you have good intentions? they feel like they might make mistakes but the intentions are good because were america. i don't see how it couldn't trickle down. this is the stuff i'm thinking about abroad. >> in terms of empathy and questioning what it means to be an am
and detached from the four narrative. what i found was if the domestic narrative is one in which we are free and individuals the what is the four narrative have to do with who we are. i began to wonder if the way we've been detached has made us lack a certain kind of empathy. when i think about these things you can't just say the country or point fingers the think about yourself, do you because you have been shaped to lack, are you comfortable with violence? america's history is unique in this...
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likewise, southern monuments were supported i a narrative -- by a narrative that confederate defeats fought nobly and is not a race the justice of their cause. they were a reflection of belief held by the jim crow generation. whites who regarded african-americans as second-class citizens and leak in maintaining a racial status quo. if there were any doubts about the larger meaning and purpose of their monuments, the daughters made it clear in the minutes of their meetings and in speeches they gave, and they chose men to give speeches at monument unveilings to reiterate the message, not only of honor and sacrifice, there was another message that these folders and those who withstood reconstruction in the years following the civil war were to descendents of anglo-saxon supremacy. during the very years that states were asked to select individuals to be honored in the national statuary hall and the capital, it is no surprise the south, very much assisted by the daughters, chose men who reflected the values of white supremacy. in mississippi, of course there was jefferson davis, but they
likewise, southern monuments were supported i a narrative -- by a narrative that confederate defeats fought nobly and is not a race the justice of their cause. they were a reflection of belief held by the jim crow generation. whites who regarded african-americans as second-class citizens and leak in maintaining a racial status quo. if there were any doubts about the larger meaning and purpose of their monuments, the daughters made it clear in the minutes of their meetings and in speeches they...
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that is something different and this is they cannot tolerate a different narrative that. supports their fundamental material interest intellectual interests is that they're not very intelligent anymore but anyway they're there and their and their friends ok and their friends around the world but when they can't they don't attack our are they can attack our narratives because that would and legitimize us by having a conversation so you dismiss all of it go ahead. well let me say you know filmmaker michael moore for instance is a guy who i'm a republican i don't agree with michael moore in a lot of issues but you talk about alleged wall street greed he's talked about there right but i i've actually worked with another filmmaker who made a whole movie going after allegedly wall street allegedly there was a very greed and a you may have heard him he's a young filmmaker named steven k. bannon now steve and i got together on a film called occupy unmasked steve bannon made a film called generation zero zero zero people can look it up steve's of steve's a former wall street guy w
that is something different and this is they cannot tolerate a different narrative that. supports their fundamental material interest intellectual interests is that they're not very intelligent anymore but anyway they're there and their and their friends ok and their friends around the world but when they can't they don't attack our are they can attack our narratives because that would and legitimize us by having a conversation so you dismiss all of it go ahead. well let me say you know...
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puts a different narrative out to the war party narrative on issues like the syrian conflict for example so i think these are war mongers in the us are very angry that artie's been so successful and this this campaign this new campaign began i think back in august when the atlantic council held a meeting and that's when they actually called it the nato funded atlantic council had held a meeting and that's when they called for our t. to be have to comply under this foreign agents legislation which dates back to nine hundred thirty eight and the nazi era so as i said this is this is really sinister this is mccarthyism on steroids and our team most definitely should not comply with this act because to do so would be the end of it it would be humiliating business for our team to have to put up in america that this is that these programs are the work of a foreign agent and of course there would only be only escalate the campaign against r.t. no r.t. got to hold firm here and not comply as i said if the americans push this and actually arrest the head of r.t. america think what a huge scandal
puts a different narrative out to the war party narrative on issues like the syrian conflict for example so i think these are war mongers in the us are very angry that artie's been so successful and this this campaign this new campaign began i think back in august when the atlantic council held a meeting and that's when they actually called it the nato funded atlantic council had held a meeting and that's when they called for our t. to be have to comply under this foreign agents legislation...
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when what we are talking about is brutal oppression by power hungry generated the narrative that the man was maybe young maybe aggressive but basically reformer who would shake this old kingdom by the scruff of its neck push back the clergy and become a modern state by privatization as well that narrative is now being challenged by in solomon's own behavior i do not have the patience to listen to the overt propaganda. so i am not a follower of a lot more of it which is the cut that he based on of but what struck me more and what upset me more was the propaganda coming from western media that i found to be quite surprising and quite. truly yellow journalism consider the new crown prince's track record he has spearheaded the war in yemen the one the un calls the world's largest humanitarian crisis seven million on the verge of starvation there was the blockade of the demand to take al-jazeera off the air which has yet to produce his desired result now in the midst of a domestic anti corruption drive that smells of a power grab lebanon finds itself in a state of political crisis largely
when what we are talking about is brutal oppression by power hungry generated the narrative that the man was maybe young maybe aggressive but basically reformer who would shake this old kingdom by the scruff of its neck push back the clergy and become a modern state by privatization as well that narrative is now being challenged by in solomon's own behavior i do not have the patience to listen to the overt propaganda. so i am not a follower of a lot more of it which is the cut that he based on...
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puts a different narrative out to the war party narrative on issues like the syrian conflict for example so i think these are war mongers in the us are very angry that artie's been so successful and i think it would be wholly wrong for the head of r.t. america to actually comply with this and to and to say that he's a foreign agent or to a foreign agent to be wholly wrong what i think the response to this should be to carry on i also think it might be a good idea for the russians to say that if this goes ahead that from monday all american journalists who work for c.n.n. have to register as foreign agents in russia or they'll be arrested you can play this game. saudi arabia's ordered its citizens to leave lebanon immediately after the resignation of the saudi backed lebanese prime minister who was in riyadh when he made his announcement. in his speech saad hariri attacked iran and has been lawful so in conflict in arab states and you also feared being assassinated lebanon's former leader was known for close ties to the saudi government which will be rainy and backed hezbollah are of hija
puts a different narrative out to the war party narrative on issues like the syrian conflict for example so i think these are war mongers in the us are very angry that artie's been so successful and i think it would be wholly wrong for the head of r.t. america to actually comply with this and to and to say that he's a foreign agent or to a foreign agent to be wholly wrong what i think the response to this should be to carry on i also think it might be a good idea for the russians to say that if...
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that narrative we knew immediately was totally wrong. it was a cherry picked version of what was going on. we can prove it is wrong based on the file -- even with the 17 files that came out and we can prove it's wrong. the only way we will put this issue to rest is to get everything released -- it began with a simple question. what role did osama bin laden play in al qaeda on the day he was killed? what was he doing? twoan you describe the transcripts? files, it was a mix. we had some information on the communications with the pakistani taliban. one of the first files, the somali file was in the first batch -- etter thatas a l was an attachment to another letter that wasn't released. in 2010ually reported that he ordered them to secure their ties with al qaeda. that they wereas concerned about getting -- having the aid cut off because there was a lot of famine in somalia at the time. they wanted to keep the international coalition coalescing and coming in and attacking -- it is an al qaeda branch. in one of the files, there was the confi
that narrative we knew immediately was totally wrong. it was a cherry picked version of what was going on. we can prove it is wrong based on the file -- even with the 17 files that came out and we can prove it's wrong. the only way we will put this issue to rest is to get everything released -- it began with a simple question. what role did osama bin laden play in al qaeda on the day he was killed? what was he doing? twoan you describe the transcripts? files, it was a mix. we had some...
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s national mall don't also have singular narratives the smithsonian's museums here deliver a message of american exceptionalism and manifest destiny even the recently opened national museum of african-american history designed to fill in some of the more glaring gaps in the smithsonian's narrative has been accused of black triumphalism presenting the black experience in the us as a constant march forward to contemporary emancipation. the influence of corporations and billionaires on these narratives is also evident most notoriously at the natural history museum where a gallery of human development that happens to be sponsored by a fossil fuel billionaire suggests climate change is simply an opportunity for humans to evolve and improve so the museum of the bible provides just one more lavishly presented narrative among washington d.c. is renowned museums to be interpreted critically and not necessarily literally she . washington. of the top stories here it out for the second time in twenty four hours russia vetoed efforts to extend the u.n. investigation into the april use of chemical
s national mall don't also have singular narratives the smithsonian's museums here deliver a message of american exceptionalism and manifest destiny even the recently opened national museum of african-american history designed to fill in some of the more glaring gaps in the smithsonian's narrative has been accused of black triumphalism presenting the black experience in the us as a constant march forward to contemporary emancipation. the influence of corporations and billionaires on these...
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remember obama administration narrative from cia, al qaeda's decimated. one of the things they told us is al qaeda has gift 50 to 100 fighters. and here, without even having the bin laden documents, i'm reading international security system force, which has now become resolute support, they're launching press releases on al qaeda members who have been kill canned in afghanistan. one particular raid killed 50 guys. the question is there now zero to 50? we compile this information. so this is what's going on outside of the bin laden files. low and behold in october 2015 -- and the other thing the defense department intelligence said was al qaeda's confined to northeast afghanistan, minimal presence outside of there. this is up to 2015 when we conducted a raid in kandahar province in southeastern afghanistan. they killed around 200 al qaeda fighters. >> so thats r's negative 50. >> yeah, you do the math. more than 50 to 100 al qaeda fighters. so al qaeda formed a branch in the indian subcontinent. bin laden files do state that they were taking losses and it
remember obama administration narrative from cia, al qaeda's decimated. one of the things they told us is al qaeda has gift 50 to 100 fighters. and here, without even having the bin laden documents, i'm reading international security system force, which has now become resolute support, they're launching press releases on al qaeda members who have been kill canned in afghanistan. one particular raid killed 50 guys. the question is there now zero to 50? we compile this information. so this is...
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these people are -- they create the narrative, they buy the narrative, they pay for the narrative andra, i go back to you, the narrative that you and the truth that you have been able to get at, do you think the justice department will finally be able to look at this and, you know, you have created the crumbs that the justice department and congress oversight and reform are starting to look at. do you think it will ever get to some grand jury to actually look at this? >> i actually do think so, judge jeanine. i think. so i was listening to charlie hurt and listening to you reiterate what's happened over the last year. so many stories. i don't think people even remember all the stories we broke earlier in the year on unmasking and the expansive laws of the nsa. charlie brought that up. there is a lot of concern there, too. how far was the obama administration listening in? looking into people, political players? i mean, was it political espionage? and this is something that i think we really need to focus on. something we really need to look at. i think when it comes to uranium one, ye
these people are -- they create the narrative, they buy the narrative, they pay for the narrative andra, i go back to you, the narrative that you and the truth that you have been able to get at, do you think the justice department will finally be able to look at this and, you know, you have created the crumbs that the justice department and congress oversight and reform are starting to look at. do you think it will ever get to some grand jury to actually look at this? >> i actually do...
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they pay for the narrative.ara, i go back to you, the narrative that you and the truth you've been able to get at, i mean, do you think that the justice department will finally be able to, you know, look at this and, you know, you have created the crumbs that the justice department and congress oversight and reform are starting to look at. do you think that we'll ever get to some grand jury to actually look that the? >> i actually do -- look at this? >> i actually do think so, judge jeanine. i do think so. ai was listening to charlie hurt and listening to you what happened over the last two years so many stories on the unmasking and expansive lies of the nsa. charlie brought that up. there's a lot of concern there, too. how far was the obama administration listening in, looking into people, political players? it was political espionage? this is something i think we really need to focus on. something we really need to look at. i think when it comes to uranium one, yes. absolutely with all the evidence out there.
they pay for the narrative.ara, i go back to you, the narrative that you and the truth you've been able to get at, i mean, do you think that the justice department will finally be able to, you know, look at this and, you know, you have created the crumbs that the justice department and congress oversight and reform are starting to look at. do you think that we'll ever get to some grand jury to actually look that the? >> i actually do -- look at this? >> i actually do think so, judge...
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and historians, black and white, intandem began to insert blacks into the narrative. when you did that, you weren't just adding, you were, in fact, considering now racism as major force in american life, contradiction between declaration of independence and reality of slavery and racism. so just going on the massive transformation, w.b.dibois and the women's movement erupt. that started filling in those blanks, if you do that, you have to deal with sexism, sexuality, the whole range of things that were simply not on the table, stone wall, gaze, that hadn't been an issue before, unthinkable thought, now again both particular and large scale dynamic forces and this was in the middle of the resistance of the vietnam war and suddenly america's discussion seemed not as clean as it had professed. i was a child of the 50's in that i was very nervous. my mother convinced me that hoover had been watching my every move. [laughter] >> and i went to colombia in 1960 and i was shy about getting involved in student movement, there wasn't much in 1960 but as they came on, i was caut
and historians, black and white, intandem began to insert blacks into the narrative. when you did that, you weren't just adding, you were, in fact, considering now racism as major force in american life, contradiction between declaration of independence and reality of slavery and racism. so just going on the massive transformation, w.b.dibois and the women's movement erupt. that started filling in those blanks, if you do that, you have to deal with sexism, sexuality, the whole range of things...
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these people are -- they create the narrative, they buy the narrative, they pay for the narrative andi go back to you, the narrative that you and the truth that you have been able to get at, do you think the justice department will finally be able to look at this and, you know, you have created the crumbs that the justice department and congress oversight and reform are starting to look at. do you think it will ever get to some grand jury to actually look at this? >> i actually do think so, judge jeanine. i think. so i was listening to charlie hurt and listening to you reiterate what's happened over the last year. so many stories. i don't think people even remember all the stories we broke earlier in the year on unmasking and the expansive laws of the nsa. charlie brought that up. there is a lot of concern there, too. how far was the obama administration listening in? looking into people, political players? i mean, was it political espionage? and this is something that i think we really need to focus on. something we really need to look at. i think when it comes to uranium one, yes, a
these people are -- they create the narrative, they buy the narrative, they pay for the narrative andi go back to you, the narrative that you and the truth that you have been able to get at, do you think the justice department will finally be able to look at this and, you know, you have created the crumbs that the justice department and congress oversight and reform are starting to look at. do you think it will ever get to some grand jury to actually look at this? >> i actually do think...
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mainstream media narratives are ideologically driven and i think much of the american media was supporting the american government's goals in iraq which were to uproot myself a senior syrian commanders as u.s. backed forces have liberated the city of rocket from isis terrorists and anything that might mitigate against the celebration of that event fighters from the syrian democratic forces are dancing and they are chanting in history the suffering of people the destruction of buildings by forces might have put a damper on the great achievements of the s.d.f. so if you look at the way that russian media has reported the story they have questioned about who is responsible for what happened in iraq after all the destruction if you look at the syrian media it has not been a main story on an on syrian national t.v. for instance if we just talk about the visit was of the media what you see now is kurdish fighters with kurdish flags dancing in the main square of. the syrian national t.v. is focusing on battles that are happening and that is what i said. because the syrian army is more active in t
mainstream media narratives are ideologically driven and i think much of the american media was supporting the american government's goals in iraq which were to uproot myself a senior syrian commanders as u.s. backed forces have liberated the city of rocket from isis terrorists and anything that might mitigate against the celebration of that event fighters from the syrian democratic forces are dancing and they are chanting in history the suffering of people the destruction of buildings by...
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i think the israeli government has tried very hard to shape the narrative with pine for you to go to the new house we're going to provide you with meals about what is happening on medicine or and it's done so very effectively because it's so hard for journalists to be able to go there. and to tell the stories. what have we done wrong you are not allowed to just be putting these detention centers offshore really was about putting them out of sight and out of mind of the strike public and this just shows how effective that strategy has been the stuff is often not sure there is no logic here in the united nations has called what is happening i'm on this island a humanitarian emergency since the australian government closed the man is detention camp on october thirty first over four hundred men are refusing to leave they have gone nearly three weeks without water food electricity and medical supplies they claim that the facilities they are being forced to move to lack adequate security to protect them from attacks by the local community yet this hasn't become the media spectacle one migh
i think the israeli government has tried very hard to shape the narrative with pine for you to go to the new house we're going to provide you with meals about what is happening on medicine or and it's done so very effectively because it's so hard for journalists to be able to go there. and to tell the stories. what have we done wrong you are not allowed to just be putting these detention centers offshore really was about putting them out of sight and out of mind of the strike public and this...
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the narrative is set up, they're riding the wave. the investment, the strategies have changed a lot there's no reason to take money off the table. the winners will stay well-bid or at least you'll see a decline in selling at year end the losers are going to stay sold >> even without a tax deal >> hold on today was earnings today really was earnings in a shift. >> well -- >> when you walked in this morning, the futures were up eight handles. >> it was both definitely both. >> we saw that curve >> earnings for the last three weeks. >> right, but high yield, everything that we saw shift overnight wasn't -- >> but to tim's point, we don't get a tax deal, we slide right back down. >> we absolutely sell off, we probably have a shallow selloff that should be bought aggressively at the end of the day, we're not up here because of tax we're up here because of really strong earnings, really strong basic global growth, if you will, the narrative there. unless there's a crack in that, i got to tell you, i think the market continues to work >> th
the narrative is set up, they're riding the wave. the investment, the strategies have changed a lot there's no reason to take money off the table. the winners will stay well-bid or at least you'll see a decline in selling at year end the losers are going to stay sold >> even without a tax deal >> hold on today was earnings today really was earnings in a shift. >> well -- >> when you walked in this morning, the futures were up eight handles. >> it was both...
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i call it make up the narrative. buy p the narrative. pay for the narrative and smear the other side. >> as we learned in watergate follow the money and you'll find a myriad of crimes so let's follow the money. and i guarantee you there will be a lot of crimes and a lot of defendants to go around and that includes hillary clinton. >> and as the clinton some of. >> starts to fall apart you'll find people saving their tails. >> that is right. play.yto bribery, bank fraud and the list goes on and on. >> give me a grand jury any day. >> there are a lot of reasons scandal ridden hillary clinton lost the 2016 election but the twice failed presidential candidate is still refusing to take any responsibility. you won't believe who she is blaming now. that is next. >> welcome back to this special edition of hannity. hillary continues to add to her long list of excuses for why she lost in 2016. pointing the finger at president trump and even the mainstream media. listen to this. >> when you run to succeed a two term president of your own party you'
i call it make up the narrative. buy p the narrative. pay for the narrative and smear the other side. >> as we learned in watergate follow the money and you'll find a myriad of crimes so let's follow the money. and i guarantee you there will be a lot of crimes and a lot of defendants to go around and that includes hillary clinton. >> and as the clinton some of. >> starts to fall apart you'll find people saving their tails. >> that is right. play.yto bribery, bank fraud...
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first of all we all should be reminded that monuments are supported by a narrative. the world war ii narrative on the mall represents that they were part of the greatest generation. the second thing is that monuments are off an reflection of the generation that placed them there. that same memorial was an effort by more recent generations to pay homage to those veterans and honor them for their service in defense of democracy. like wise southern monuments were supported by a narrative that confederate veterans fought nobly and defeat did not erase the justness of their cause. these monuments were a reflection of beliefs held by the jim crow generation, whites who regarded them as second class citizens and believed in maintaining a racial status quo and if there were any doubts in the larger meaning and purpose of their monuments, the daughters made it clear in speeches they gave and they chose men to give speeches at these monument unveilings who reit raerated that message, not only of honor and sacrifice. there was another message that these soldiers and those who w
first of all we all should be reminded that monuments are supported by a narrative. the world war ii narrative on the mall represents that they were part of the greatest generation. the second thing is that monuments are off an reflection of the generation that placed them there. that same memorial was an effort by more recent generations to pay homage to those veterans and honor them for their service in defense of democracy. like wise southern monuments were supported by a narrative that...
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puts a different narrative out to the war party narrative on issues like the syrian conflict for example so i think the war mongers in the us are very angry that artie's been so successful and i think it would be wholly wrong for the head of r.t. america to actually comply with this and to and to say that he's a foreign asian or to a foreign agency be wholly wrong or i think the response to this should be to carry on i also think it might be a good idea for the russians to say that if this goes ahead that from monday all american journalists who work for c.n.n. have to register as foreign agents in russia or they'll be arrested two can play this game. cia director mike pump a.o. is under fire for meeting a former intelligence official over last year's alleged heart of the democratic party the u.s. intelligence community has been laying the blame for the hat on moscow it's been revealed that pompei i met with william binney a former national security agency official in late october donald trump's request now binney believes the alleged hack of the democratic national committee was in fact
puts a different narrative out to the war party narrative on issues like the syrian conflict for example so i think the war mongers in the us are very angry that artie's been so successful and i think it would be wholly wrong for the head of r.t. america to actually comply with this and to and to say that he's a foreign asian or to a foreign agency be wholly wrong or i think the response to this should be to carry on i also think it might be a good idea for the russians to say that if this goes...
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but again, this is part of that other narrative, that fake news narrative.e just push back with the fake news stuff because all we're hearing right now is fake news. it's a fake transition away from the story line, discrediting these women, not taking them seriously and trying to create another narrative to protect whom? moore? is that what -- we're now in the protection business? >> we're in the protection business. i understand from sources close to sean hannity that roy moore was his candidate, that he championed him. steve bannon championed him. brooeitbart associate with roy moore. this, to me, is the bannonization, the hannity pull of the party into the gutter. >> and again, you know, i appreciate the leaders and what they've been saying, but i think mitt romney and john mccain have drawn the bright line that needs to be drawn. you have got to. if this does not offend your sensibilities, what will? >> and should they go so far as to endorse the democrat? >> you know, that's going to be a tougher nut to track from a purely partisan political perspective
but again, this is part of that other narrative, that fake news narrative.e just push back with the fake news stuff because all we're hearing right now is fake news. it's a fake transition away from the story line, discrediting these women, not taking them seriously and trying to create another narrative to protect whom? moore? is that what -- we're now in the protection business? >> we're in the protection business. i understand from sources close to sean hannity that roy moore was his...
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i also did research with the slave narratives. so there are about 3500 slave narratives. i went through all of those and identified the ones that described their house during slavery. and i went through those and of those and of the 485 slave houses there are five that overlap. so you have five slave nar tos. so you have the words of people describing these spaces. it is amazing. that's the interpretations that we should be using when we interpret these spaces. and so from that that just -- i use the slave narratives to interpret and understand these spaces and like to guide me to what i should be looking for in these spaces and what were they -- how were they using them and can i see any of that in these spaces now that i'm going back to look at. and my field work of going back and doing my own documentation started when i was working on my project in school. i was a summer intern. that helped with my research. they asked me, they were like how many of these have you seen? i was like i'm in the archives doing research. they are like you should go out and see some of thes
i also did research with the slave narratives. so there are about 3500 slave narratives. i went through all of those and identified the ones that described their house during slavery. and i went through those and of those and of the 485 slave houses there are five that overlap. so you have five slave nar tos. so you have the words of people describing these spaces. it is amazing. that's the interpretations that we should be using when we interpret these spaces. and so from that that just -- i...
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they forgot half the population from the historical narrative. let's start filling in the blanks. you have to have the possibility of thinking about the domestic life and a whole range of thin things. stonewall, this hadn't even been an issue before and now he is putting on the table agai againe particularly large-scale dynamic forces and this was in the middle of the resistance of the vietnamn war that seemed not as clean as they would profess. i was a child of the 50s and very nervous. my mother convinced me j. edgar hoover was watching my every move. [laughter] i was very shy about getting involved in student movement. there wasn't much in 1960 but i was cautious beyond belief and on the periphery i did go down after selma to partake possibly in the students wer that were gg to mississippi and replaying and 65 the freedom summer of 64 bit. the political parties from the now different perspective and a that became a collective phenomena. there was a group of students at columbia in the history department and graduate department of her colleagues in harvard and and we call last a
they forgot half the population from the historical narrative. let's start filling in the blanks. you have to have the possibility of thinking about the domestic life and a whole range of thin things. stonewall, this hadn't even been an issue before and now he is putting on the table agai againe particularly large-scale dynamic forces and this was in the middle of the resistance of the vietnamn war that seemed not as clean as they would profess. i was a child of the 50s and very nervous. my...
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audience share in america and around the world it ought he puts a different narrative out to the war party narrative on issues like the syrian conflict for example so i think the war mongers in the us a very angry that all been so successful i have no personal link with russia and i'm not paid to appear i'm asked an opinion i give the opinion i've never been censored and i've never been edited i cannot say the same for my own personal experiences and appearances on c.n.n. or even here in london on b.b.c. . one of the hour here in the russian capital so i was donald trump and a lot of my appearance paths well they crossed at the apec summit in vietnam only briefly but productively i'll give you details just. manufacture consent to stick to the public will. when the ruling class is protect themselves. with the final merry go round. we can all middle of the room sit. room. i think. the old situations are coming the stand. is they are not in favor of the nato is coming. to the border for the shah but of the other side i think if they came back the old oppression ofcom from patient. that'
audience share in america and around the world it ought he puts a different narrative out to the war party narrative on issues like the syrian conflict for example so i think the war mongers in the us a very angry that all been so successful i have no personal link with russia and i'm not paid to appear i'm asked an opinion i give the opinion i've never been censored and i've never been edited i cannot say the same for my own personal experiences and appearances on c.n.n. or even here in london...
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lies and hateful narratives and within the past hour president trump responded to the prime minister saying, theresa may, don't focus on me. focus on the destructive radical islamic terrorism that
lies and hateful narratives and within the past hour president trump responded to the prime minister saying, theresa may, don't focus on me. focus on the destructive radical islamic terrorism that
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put this up on screen in terms of shaping the narrative. "time" magazine called to say i was probably going to be named man/person of the year but i would have to agree to an interview and a major photo shoot. i said probably is no good and
put this up on screen in terms of shaping the narrative. "time" magazine called to say i was probably going to be named man/person of the year but i would have to agree to an interview and a major photo shoot. i said probably is no good and
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you don't look any older by your narrative is just as scary. so what robb was talking often say is playing whack-a-mole will not work so how do we do this? and it is complicated and it has to work or multiple planes. but what i wanted to ask is we started to write about them they were operating through the use of newspapers and command-and-control top-down structure as we check out there senior command people they don't operate like that anymore they operate horizontal the with cyberspace they also have physical space so something promising in the united states congress this week on wednesday the senate intelligence committee is meeting with digital companies to talk about what they might do to limit access, again we know we have a first amendment but for some of these groups for example, the russians have also been doing this to find these ads that companies put up to show groups of people with like interests then they go right to those people and promote bad stuff it is high style messages designed to get people angry or specific targetting t
you don't look any older by your narrative is just as scary. so what robb was talking often say is playing whack-a-mole will not work so how do we do this? and it is complicated and it has to work or multiple planes. but what i wanted to ask is we started to write about them they were operating through the use of newspapers and command-and-control top-down structure as we check out there senior command people they don't operate like that anymore they operate horizontal the with cyberspace they...