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me the in the end of you today lot mark miller, brown, president of the open society foundations. we want to talk about the decline and democracy and human rights and how to stop. it mocks over 2000000000 people. the go to as a poet says, here in local, regional or national elections given this expect taishan specific us to the outcome of these elections. i, you voice very will be it's the end of the year. well, it does seem to be a year where there are more elections involving more people going to vote than ever before. but it comes at the end, the 20 years of study annual democratic decline. so, you know, we could end up with a year of a record number of elections on a disappointingly less amount of democracy. and it's, that's a strange place to be because these elections take place at the time of huge crisis in the world. we've just come off the hottest year and well rec board. people keep being killed in conflict has reached the numbers we've not seen since the 1980s. we're seeing an extraordinary breakdowns of a little of the lower conflicts with civilians being targeted with
me the in the end of you today lot mark miller, brown, president of the open society foundations. we want to talk about the decline and democracy and human rights and how to stop. it mocks over 2000000000 people. the go to as a poet says, here in local, regional or national elections given this expect taishan specific us to the outcome of these elections. i, you voice very will be it's the end of the year. well, it does seem to be a year where there are more elections involving more people...
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youtube dw documentary, the in the end of you today, lot mark miller, brown, president of the open society foundations. we want to talk about the decline and democracy and human rights, and how to stop it mocks over 2000000000 people. the go to the poet says here in local, regional or national elections, given the see expect taishan specific us to the outcome of these elections. i, you voice very will be at the end of the year. well, it does seem to be a year where there are more elections involving more people going to vote than ever before. but it comes at the end of 20 years of study annual democratic decline. so, you know, we could end up with a year of a record number of elections on a disappointingly less amount of democracy. and it's, that's a strange place to be because these elections take place at the time of huge crisis in the well, we've just come off halters year and well rec board. people keep being killed in conflict has reached the numbers we've not seen since the 1980s. we're seeing extraordinary breakdowns of a little of the lore of conflicts with civilians being targeted
youtube dw documentary, the in the end of you today, lot mark miller, brown, president of the open society foundations. we want to talk about the decline and democracy and human rights, and how to stop it mocks over 2000000000 people. the go to the poet says here in local, regional or national elections, given the see expect taishan specific us to the outcome of these elections. i, you voice very will be at the end of the year. well, it does seem to be a year where there are more elections...
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, that openness is key to who we are as a society. how do we maintain open and collaborative research states that we have an infrastructure that we have but then also protect at the same time? genetics are a case in point. the u.s. and u.k. currently allow foreign researchers to ask us -- access genetic material from their citizens to be collected in certain commercial processes like prenatal care. the p.r.c. does not. obviously the people's republic of china takes value in personally identifying information, genetically identifying information, but they can be used on us -- obviously against us in a tremendous way, and that is something i will be sure to look at. and finally, the gray zone activities often associated with russia, but being fully leveraged by the chinese covetous party. we have, for example, upcoming elections in taiwan on january 13. what are the p.r.c. and the chinese communist party's levels of engagement and manipulation in those elections? just a few things for us to discuss. i won't belabor, i hope you take a loo
, that openness is key to who we are as a society. how do we maintain open and collaborative research states that we have an infrastructure that we have but then also protect at the same time? genetics are a case in point. the u.s. and u.k. currently allow foreign researchers to ask us -- access genetic material from their citizens to be collected in certain commercial processes like prenatal care. the p.r.c. does not. obviously the people's republic of china takes value in personally...
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so just as the open society foundations to counter a liberal tendencies, well, we were foundations such foundations, which grew up in the last 2 years of the cold war where at least grantees and recipients in central europe, particularly. but also in the old soviet union. you know what people who had fought for the right to free speech and potentially right in future to vote. and so, you know, we had a kind of classic human rights and democracy mandate give people a vote secure the human rights under the law. and the rest will take care of itself on the history of the last. a decayed, also as being the rest doesn't take care of itself that people remain in polling allows and others, you know, remain very much committed theoretically to democracy. but in judging their own governments and how they're going to vote, much more understandably, driven by issues around that own and that families security that they go jobs. are those jobs threatened by waves of illegal immigrants have they got access to affordable health? and the education is the cost of living, accelerating beyond that means.
so just as the open society foundations to counter a liberal tendencies, well, we were foundations such foundations, which grew up in the last 2 years of the cold war where at least grantees and recipients in central europe, particularly. but also in the old soviet union. you know what people who had fought for the right to free speech and potentially right in future to vote. and so, you know, we had a kind of classic human rights and democracy mandate give people a vote secure the human rights...
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only after the revolution did iran become a more or less open society where real debate takes place.ah's reign. shah stood at the helm, everyone else had to obey.
only after the revolution did iran become a more or less open society where real debate takes place.ah's reign. shah stood at the helm, everyone else had to obey.
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only after the revolution did iran become a more or less open society where real controversy takes place. there was no debate during shah's reign. for self-defense, the independent development of iran did not exist during the shah's reign, despite the fact that he had excellent relations with the us, despite the fact that he exported huge amounts of oil. in iran today there are female pilots, taxi drivers and truck drivers. image of iran, which is being created in the west is largely based on their rejection of the policies of this country. they say the same thing about russia in the west; it violates. now the west no longer has a monopoly on technology, they are no longer the center of power in terms of economy, tourism or trade. now their main tool is media propaganda, and it seems to me that this needs to be resisted together, through cooperation between countries. yes, there is the death penalty in rana, but it is not used in the same way as it is presented in the american or western media, few people in people are executed in iran, mostly by people... what did iran do after the impo
only after the revolution did iran become a more or less open society where real controversy takes place. there was no debate during shah's reign. for self-defense, the independent development of iran did not exist during the shah's reign, despite the fact that he had excellent relations with the us, despite the fact that he exported huge amounts of oil. in iran today there are female pilots, taxi drivers and truck drivers. image of iran, which is being created in the west is largely based on...
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only after the revolution did iran become a more or less open society where real debate takes place.here was no debate during shah's reign. the shah was at the helm, everyone else had to obey. in essence, he sought to instill western culture in iran, where women were seen as commodities, they were treated as objects, sexual objects. therefore, many of the mentioned fashion shows came to the country, and to iran. technologies, it seems to me that we have heard about iranian drones; such developments would have been something unheard of in former times. such progress, such capabilities for self-defense, independent development of iran did not exist during the reign of the shah, despite the fact that he had excellent relations with the united states, despite the fact that he exported huge quantities oil. in iran today there are women pilots, taxi drivers and truck drivers. the image of iran that is created in the west is mostly based on their rejection of the policies of this country, the same thing is said in the west about russia, it violates human rights, is hostile... they are incre
only after the revolution did iran become a more or less open society where real debate takes place.here was no debate during shah's reign. the shah was at the helm, everyone else had to obey. in essence, he sought to instill western culture in iran, where women were seen as commodities, they were treated as objects, sexual objects. therefore, many of the mentioned fashion shows came to the country, and to iran. technologies, it seems to me that we have heard about iranian drones; such...
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this is the message of the united states, a free and open society where there is respect and toleranceor difference. these are techniques. marketing that simply adapted for - working with a clergyman, we are served something new, some new orthodox, well, which we consume, when we need, as much as we need, in the packaging that we like best, according to all the rules of marketing, this is orthodoxy, it and even this is done, it is packaged differently for a single woman, to a large family in different packages, colors, so that it is suitable for a disabled person. national minority, women, single, married there, men who like fishing there, in fact, this is an expansion line of brands, this is what causes a split , because they need the product of orthodoxy to be packaged in different national, as it were, packaging, packaged later, and this is not the end, this is we can be sure that it will not stop there, then for example, ukrainian orthodoxy will appear there for single mothers, ukrainian orthodoxy for defenders of the homeland, ukrainian orthodoxy for the lgbt population, many ther
this is the message of the united states, a free and open society where there is respect and toleranceor difference. these are techniques. marketing that simply adapted for - working with a clergyman, we are served something new, some new orthodox, well, which we consume, when we need, as much as we need, in the packaging that we like best, according to all the rules of marketing, this is orthodoxy, it and even this is done, it is packaged differently for a single woman, to a large family in...
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open society of ford and macarthur, which is especially important that shanenko is a long-time partner of the russian academy of national economy and public administration under the president of the russian federation. the rector of shaninka, mr. zuev, is the creator and permanent director of the institute of social sciences on the basis of the presidential academy. uvozov. for me it is much easier to build an emotional relationship with an animal than with a person, and for me it is even easier to have sexual relations with an animal, not with a person, this is a victory for those who regret pedophiles and does not feel sorry for the children who died in the donbass for 8 years, and knowing everything... analyzing all this, don’t we understand that democracy, liberalism, tolerance, multiculturalism are a myth, it’s all a fiction, as bernard choux formulated , what is democracy, democracy is a balloon that hangs over your heads, makes you stare up while other people rummage through your pockets, and we... keep sitting and wondering, is it really possible that no one understands this ex
open society of ford and macarthur, which is especially important that shanenko is a long-time partner of the russian academy of national economy and public administration under the president of the russian federation. the rector of shaninka, mr. zuev, is the creator and permanent director of the institute of social sciences on the basis of the presidential academy. uvozov. for me it is much easier to build an emotional relationship with an animal than with a person, and for me it is even...
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only after the revolution did iran become a more or less open society where real debate takes place. during shah's reign there was no debate. the shah was at the helm, everyone else had to obey. essentially, he sought to instill western culture in iran, where women were viewed as commodities, treated as objects, as sexual objects. this is why many of the mentioned fashion shows came to the country. at the same time, no western technologies were supplied to iran. even though iran exported huge amounts of oil around the world, it had virtually no military industry. when after the revolution saddam hussein to torx to iran with western help, i served as a volunteer in the iranian forces. we did not produce anything ourselves, and this became a serious problem in wartime, because the most difficult thing for us during the war was... for the defense of the country. thus, in terms of the military industry, iran did not have the basic types of weapons it needed. if we talk about development, technological development, the country produced nothing. but after the revolution, iran took a comple
only after the revolution did iran become a more or less open society where real debate takes place. during shah's reign there was no debate. the shah was at the helm, everyone else had to obey. essentially, he sought to instill western culture in iran, where women were viewed as commodities, treated as objects, as sexual objects. this is why many of the mentioned fashion shows came to the country. at the same time, no western technologies were supplied to iran. even though iran exported huge...
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world bank, the european union, within the framework of the tacis program, as well as the soros, open society, ford and macarthur foundations, which is especially important that shanenko is a long-time partner of the russian academy of national economy and public administration under the president of the russian federation. the more russians we kill now, the less our children will have to kill, that’s all. this is a victory for those who agree with the chemical castration of children and pedophilia, which justifies pedophilia. my name is miranda, i use she pronouns, and i am a licensed professional counselor and sex therapist in er, here on the left. today i want to talk about people who find minors attractive. and i want to talk about them because they are perhaps the most maligned segment of people in our culture. you may have noticed that i use the term person who finds minors attractive, sometimes abbreviated max, instead of the more common term pedophile, and i do this because the term pedophile has evolved from a diagnostic label into a judgmental insult that we throw at people to hurt
world bank, the european union, within the framework of the tacis program, as well as the soros, open society, ford and macarthur foundations, which is especially important that shanenko is a long-time partner of the russian academy of national economy and public administration under the president of the russian federation. the more russians we kill now, the less our children will have to kill, that’s all. this is a victory for those who agree with the chemical castration of children and...
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world bank, the european union, within the framework of the tacis program. as well as the soros, open societyhanenko is a long-time partner of the russian academy of national economy and public administration under the president of the russian federation. the rector of shaninka, mr. zuev, is the founder and permanent director of the institute of social sciences on the basis of the presidential one.
world bank, the european union, within the framework of the tacis program. as well as the soros, open societyhanenko is a long-time partner of the russian academy of national economy and public administration under the president of the russian federation. the rector of shaninka, mr. zuev, is the founder and permanent director of the institute of social sciences on the basis of the presidential one.
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world bank, the european union, within the framework of the tacis program, as well as the soros, open societyo is a long-time partner of the russian academy of national economy and public administration under the president of the russian federation.
world bank, the european union, within the framework of the tacis program, as well as the soros, open societyo is a long-time partner of the russian academy of national economy and public administration under the president of the russian federation.
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make an objective decision. 40 years ago i did not believe that the us was a true democracy or an open society situation has become much worse. i believe that the media in the united states has become much more controlled than it used to be. germany was played in europe not by the united states, but by the soviet union. so you can see how the information given to the americans worked. and so i argue that the united states is not truly a free country because people are not given access to objective information through the mainstream media. look at the image that is being painted about iran. it is always maligned, and this creates problems not only in the us, since the western media is so powerful, people in russia learn about iran from the west, and most likely their opinion of this country is negative. people in iran and other countries also learn about russia through the west. so they have a negative view of the country is also being formed due to western media, that is, western media not only force americans to think a certain way, but unfortunately. iran and russia pay a lot of attention to
make an objective decision. 40 years ago i did not believe that the us was a true democracy or an open society situation has become much worse. i believe that the media in the united states has become much more controlled than it used to be. germany was played in europe not by the united states, but by the soviet union. so you can see how the information given to the americans worked. and so i argue that the united states is not truly a free country because people are not given access to...
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accept. objective decision. 40 years ago i did not believe that the us was a true democracy or an open societyecome much worse. i believe that the media in the united states has become much more controlled than it used to be, i mean the major news outlets. they belong to very large corporations, which are mainly associated with the military industry. among other things, after the terrorist attacks 11. take a serious interest in politics, scientific and only later, when i began to become more active, did i realize that the key role in the victory over nazi germany in europe was played not by the united states, but by the soviet union. so, you can see how the information that was given to the americans worked out, which is why i argue that the us is not truly a free country, because people are not given access to objective information through the mainstream media. look at the image that is painted about iran, it is always denigrated, and this creates problems not only in the united states, because western...
accept. objective decision. 40 years ago i did not believe that the us was a true democracy or an open societyecome much worse. i believe that the media in the united states has become much more controlled than it used to be, i mean the major news outlets. they belong to very large corporations, which are mainly associated with the military industry. among other things, after the terrorist attacks 11. take a serious interest in politics, scientific and only later, when i began to become more...
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world bank, the european union, within the framework of the tacis program, as well as the soros, open societyenko is a long-time partner of the russian academy of national economy and public administration under the president of the russian federation. the rector of shanenka, mr. zoev, is the creator. and the permanent director of the institute of social sciences on the basis of the presidential academy, universities have a general program, teachers and even diplomas, and several teachers shanenki, victor vakhshtain, ekaterina shulman, boris kogorlisky, they are now recognized as foreign agents, but is this a small victory for the agents of the west, the education of senior management personnel in the country. happens with the money of those who supply weapons to ukraine, with the weapons that kill our soldiers, with the money of those who recognize same-sex love, with the money of those who agree with the marches of the sss division, with the money of those who destroy our monuments to our warriors, well, what about the money of those who? agrees with the rewriting of history, with the money
world bank, the european union, within the framework of the tacis program, as well as the soros, open societyenko is a long-time partner of the russian academy of national economy and public administration under the president of the russian federation. the rector of shanenka, mr. zoev, is the creator. and the permanent director of the institute of social sciences on the basis of the presidential academy, universities have a general program, teachers and even diplomas, and several teachers...
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information to make an objective decision. 40 years ago i didn't believe the us was a true democracy or open societytuation has become much worse, i believe that it is smys. the states have become much more controlled than before, i mean the main news agencies, they are part of very large corporations that are mainly associated with the military industry. among other things, after the terrorist attacks of september 11, after the passage of the patriot act, stricter restrictions were introduced against ordinary americans. over time, as edward snowden and others have told us, these restrictions become stronger. people who have been for a long time sat in us prisons, despite the fact that they are absolutely innocent. i also want to note that in middle school in american school, as part of the curriculum, i read history books. the first year after returning to iran, after the revolution, i studied at an international school, also using american textbooks. these textbooks gave the impression that it was the americans who won the second world war. and all. the rest played a lesser role, only later, when
information to make an objective decision. 40 years ago i didn't believe the us was a true democracy or open societytuation has become much worse, i believe that it is smys. the states have become much more controlled than before, i mean the main news agencies, they are part of very large corporations that are mainly associated with the military industry. among other things, after the terrorist attacks of september 11, after the passage of the patriot act, stricter restrictions were introduced...
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wrestling is actually the ranking or ranking of the world wrestling union, which is called the open societyzagreb. yes, it will start today in zagreb , today and tomorrow, open competitions will be held on saturday and sunday , and cultural competitions will be held . the world league goes up, in fact it goes up if you get a place in important competitions such as the upcoming olympics or the world games , it makes you face easier opponents in the first round, for example, for example , our hassan yazdani in these four last year because always actually won gold or silver and mr. taylor always two sides of the table. this can be important for our wrestling. today we have 3 weight matches. tomorrow we will actually wrestle in another 4 weights. with another new technical staff , mohsen kaveh, yes, mr. mohsen kaveh, well, he has joined the team, although mr. tagvi's visa was not issued and he could not be with the team as one of the coaches and members of the technical staff today in 65 kg , i am quick to say rahman amozad in the first round abbas ebrahimzadeh, a young wrestler, competes with
wrestling is actually the ranking or ranking of the world wrestling union, which is called the open societyzagreb. yes, it will start today in zagreb , today and tomorrow, open competitions will be held on saturday and sunday , and cultural competitions will be held . the world league goes up, in fact it goes up if you get a place in important competitions such as the upcoming olympics or the world games , it makes you face easier opponents in the first round, for example, for example , our...
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by right wing extremists and populace was silent. majority is raising its voice, calling for an open society and democracy in germany. germany saw the peak of mass migration in 2015 when nearly 1000000 people were registered as asylum seekers. since then, society and politicians have been divided over how to best handle refugees and migrants the matter has given rise to populace to see for and as, as a threat of bavarian village shows a different path. the community inhibits housing, did everything they could to quickly integrate them. zillow journal benefited from this game and he feels very much at home here in germany. a hey, that's housing municipality in the district of the how in the bay area is not like other towns in germany. the just 6000 tons, people welcome more refugees in migrants to the community, then officially requires. and they do so voluntarily. the new comers on needed the like most days, p top op drops into a full hospital. when many of the people he takes care of news, the about rock are you still here? i have to know what this is about. how dismisses an application. i'
by right wing extremists and populace was silent. majority is raising its voice, calling for an open society and democracy in germany. germany saw the peak of mass migration in 2015 when nearly 1000000 people were registered as asylum seekers. since then, society and politicians have been divided over how to best handle refugees and migrants the matter has given rise to populace to see for and as, as a threat of bavarian village shows a different path. the community inhibits housing, did...
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and we know from the experience that you have a very welcoming country and a very open society and no one can tell you. despite the warm words, a recent study in germany found that 2 out of 3 skilled workers from non european countries have face discrimination. and for a country that needs at least $400000.00, you come us every year. so you know, phobia only makes the task called a thomas libby from the organization for economic cooperation and development. ran this study. we just reference. he told me more about its findings. like one thing that's clear is that germany wants to attract phone talent and is very uh, as this type, i'm just taking a lot of impressive steps to attract these people and includes not only the legislation, but also the lot of the initiatives that have been taken in corporation was origin countries and other stuff. so that is death that is beyond beyond doubt. whether they will manage to get 100200300000 upon 1000. that is uh that is it. that is a different question. enable the depend on to be the info structure that germany has a place right now. uh that is u
and we know from the experience that you have a very welcoming country and a very open society and no one can tell you. despite the warm words, a recent study in germany found that 2 out of 3 skilled workers from non european countries have face discrimination. and for a country that needs at least $400000.00, you come us every year. so you know, phobia only makes the task called a thomas libby from the organization for economic cooperation and development. ran this study. we just reference. he...
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israel is a democracy and an open society. and precisely because of that, it will one day have to ask itself whether it acted appropriately in the heat of its anger and sorrow after october 7th. friends of israel should help it ask those questions now. so that it does not look back on this episode with shame and regret. go to cnn.com/fareed for a link to my "washington post" column this week. and let's get started. sunday marks 100 days since hamas' terrible attacks of october 7th and today, the wider war in the middle east that many feared may be upon us. on thursday, the united states and the united kingdom conducted strikes against the houthis. the iran-backed yemeni rebel group that has attacked commercial vessels in the red sea in recent weeks disrupting commerce. it's not just the houthis. conflict between israel and hezbollah is heating up in lebanon. joining me now is professor of international relations of the london school of economics. welcome. it's so good to have you here as a deep scholar of this area. let me sta
israel is a democracy and an open society. and precisely because of that, it will one day have to ask itself whether it acted appropriately in the heat of its anger and sorrow after october 7th. friends of israel should help it ask those questions now. so that it does not look back on this episode with shame and regret. go to cnn.com/fareed for a link to my "washington post" column this week. and let's get started. sunday marks 100 days since hamas' terrible attacks of october 7th and...
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plans are, what they are going to do and i think it has paid homage to the democrats' new idea, open societyment and america should lead by opening up the borders, but the american people, they want a secure border. >> sandra: the question of electability on the ground in iowa for republican voters, doug. this is just a couple of voters, one supporting desantis, one supporting nikki haley. listen h. now, doctor king is remembered as a civil rights hero. he was the youngest man to receive a nobel peace prize. his actions led to the ability for african americans to vote and of course, he's known for his iconic i have a dream address at the washington memorial. today's keynote speaker is reverend shavon arline bradley, the president of the national council of women. the service had other speakers like senator raphael warnock, who is also a pastor at ebenezer baptist church. by the way, former u.s. representative liz cheney, actor ben stiller, and doctor king's daughter, reverend bernice king. now, she said, there has been a little progress since her father died in terms of racial disparities li
plans are, what they are going to do and i think it has paid homage to the democrats' new idea, open societyment and america should lead by opening up the borders, but the american people, they want a secure border. >> sandra: the question of electability on the ground in iowa for republican voters, doug. this is just a couple of voters, one supporting desantis, one supporting nikki haley. listen h. now, doctor king is remembered as a civil rights hero. he was the youngest man to receive...
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the effort has to come from within and if effort is made, we are an open society, we are waiting with welcome and open arms. >> all right. let's move to the back of the room. i'll go to the left way in the back there. i can just see your hand. >> hi, heather, i enjoyed your talk and thesis, it sounds like you're assuming that there is necessarily a problem with our institutions not being racially proportionate. and that's not at all obvious to me. it seems to me that it's inevitable that there will be racial disparities and even specific ones in some institutions and not in others, and that could be a reflection of different norms and preferences of different he can nick and cultural groups in our society. >> that's true, i guess i'm having to focus on the charge that racial disparities and institutions is per se a sign of racism somewhere. you know, it's very hard, that this point, systemic racism is like this vapor or thing that we have to believe is out there and nobody can point to where it is exactly. but i guess rather than just saying, well, we will have disparities get over it
the effort has to come from within and if effort is made, we are an open society, we are waiting with welcome and open arms. >> all right. let's move to the back of the room. i'll go to the left way in the back there. i can just see your hand. >> hi, heather, i enjoyed your talk and thesis, it sounds like you're assuming that there is necessarily a problem with our institutions not being racially proportionate. and that's not at all obvious to me. it seems to me that it's inevitable...
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that's how a group called open society closes the roads.hese agitators end up sitting on millions drawing salaries honing their tactics and waiting for the next big thing. you can call them the cicada protesters because like the locusts they emerge every few years to aggravate everyone. even if you don't see them, they're there waiting. the last three cicada protests we had were the resistance, the george floyd summer of love and now the gaza hamas protests. it's a businesslike any other and one that sustains itself. their management class also sigh ponce money from government programs and of course they can also find lawyers to sue the cops. and since democrat prosecutors do squat when they're arrested there's no incentive for them to stop just like the two losers who glued themselves to sixth avenue during the thanksgiving day parade. this week they dodged criminal charges and one boasted that they'd do it again. because it's a career path. one that is a net drain on society and exists only to give losers an income and bragging rights dow
that's how a group called open society closes the roads.hese agitators end up sitting on millions drawing salaries honing their tactics and waiting for the next big thing. you can call them the cicada protesters because like the locusts they emerge every few years to aggravate everyone. even if you don't see them, they're there waiting. the last three cicada protests we had were the resistance, the george floyd summer of love and now the gaza hamas protests. it's a businesslike any other and...
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sections of the society and a hope-giving figure who is enlightening in his words, sermons, and explanations. enlightening the public opinion creates hope and the individual's mental knots it opens the society, the mental knots that have been created for any reason, whoever wanted it, or from ignorance , neglect, enmity, a mental knot in the minds of the people, or part of the friday imamate, this opening of mental groups plays a very important role in this relationship. it plays a role and is placed in the position of power building for the country, for the system and for the apparatus. as we have seen in mobilization for the defense of the country, playing a role in the friday prayer in the holy defense, in the period after the holy defense, in the period of construction, in the period in different periods in the country today, when we are in the period of justice and progress, in the country, there are truly imams. respected juma is also in the position. education is in the position of adjustment in the position of education and training of the people who are capable of raising awareness, increasing knowledge and increasing knowledge for the society and in the position of adj
sections of the society and a hope-giving figure who is enlightening in his words, sermons, and explanations. enlightening the public opinion creates hope and the individual's mental knots it opens the society, the mental knots that have been created for any reason, whoever wanted it, or from ignorance , neglect, enmity, a mental knot in the minds of the people, or part of the friday imamate, this opening of mental groups plays a very important role in this relationship. it plays a role and is...
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couple hundred or 500 chinese national trained military men seeking of committing sabotage in open society brian: we have this border bill that is going to be released any day now. no one has seen the whole text outside of senator lankford and senator sinema and senator senar murphy and representative from the white house i don't know who it is. from what you know, from the highlights have you seen, do you like any parts of this bill? >> i think it's just window dressing. maybe these senators want to feel good about themselves at cocktail parties. you want to put real teeth, first of all joe biden can fix it today. can he fix it right now, this morning by simply reinstituting wait in mexico which president trump so brilliantly did. go down to the border and ask the agents what is one thing to stem this tide. reinstituted wait in mexico where your asylum claim would be adjudicated while you wait in mexico. but joe biden refuses to do it. they are very egoier to sue texas but they won't confront the mexican drug cartels. >> brian: couple things they do do. asylum claims no long unless you ha
couple hundred or 500 chinese national trained military men seeking of committing sabotage in open society brian: we have this border bill that is going to be released any day now. no one has seen the whole text outside of senator lankford and senator sinema and senator senar murphy and representative from the white house i don't know who it is. from what you know, from the highlights have you seen, do you like any parts of this bill? >> i think it's just window dressing. maybe these...
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alex is the son of george soros he's taken over the open society foundation.h the rest the world elite for the world economic forum. he gave a very eloquent presentation where he addressed, donald trump. >> is interesting to be an davos because donald trump is already the president. [laughter] and again in alma the united states it is a good thing because that was the davos consensus is always wrong. we are not a democracy with the person in the most folks when it's a democracy of states we have the electoral college. there are 50 states and there are a maximum seven but probably six states that matter. if you look at the blue wall states michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania, the ones that trump one and took away from democrats when they beat hilary clinton. biden won them back and democrats have overwhelmingly won back since, you know, since then. i really look at those. out also look at arizona. at i would also look at georgia. i would look at nevada and possibly north carolina because you have a democratic governor's race. and if you look at those states, joe
alex is the son of george soros he's taken over the open society foundation.h the rest the world elite for the world economic forum. he gave a very eloquent presentation where he addressed, donald trump. >> is interesting to be an davos because donald trump is already the president. [laughter] and again in alma the united states it is a good thing because that was the davos consensus is always wrong. we are not a democracy with the person in the most folks when it's a democracy of states...
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but we know that while here in the united states we have an open society, and free exchange of information that there are authoritarian governments, there are criminals who will use your platforms for the sale of drugs, for sex, for extortion, and the like. and mr. chew, i think your company is unique among the ones represented here today because of its ownership by bytedance, a chinese company and i know there are some steps you've taken to wall off the data collected here in the united states, but the fact of the matter is that under chinese law, chinese national intelligence laws, all information that accumulated by companies in the people's republic of china are required to be shared with the chinese intelligence services. bytedance, the initial release of tiktok, i understand, was 2016. these efforts that you made with oracle under the so-called project texas to wall off the u.s. data was in 2021, apparently allegedly fully walled off in march of '23. what happened to all of the data that tiktok collected before that? >> senator, thank you. >> from american users. >> understand. tikto
but we know that while here in the united states we have an open society, and free exchange of information that there are authoritarian governments, there are criminals who will use your platforms for the sale of drugs, for sex, for extortion, and the like. and mr. chew, i think your company is unique among the ones represented here today because of its ownership by bytedance, a chinese company and i know there are some steps you've taken to wall off the data collected here in the united...
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agency for international development and open society foundations. and this particular discussion is supported by book aid international who are donating books to ukraine as well as many places around the world. my name is olesya khromeychuk will be moderating and i'm delighted to introduce this absolutely exceptional panel of speakers. we'vein got sir ben okri joining us the civil liberties of the jordan born british what, writer and a man of many talents and i'll come back to that helo, , ben. lovely to see you. >> excellent. >> thank you. >> we can use as well and we can see you, too. that's fantastic. to my left we've got halyna kruk, a ukrainian writer, translator, educator and also a moment of many talents. in fact, that's going to be a sort of thread throughout this discussion, and many hats that are speakers have. and we also are joined by rachel clarke, a british palliative care doctor but also a writer and formally current affairs journalist. welcome all of you. hello. really good toe see you. so we'll have a chance -- chat, the four of us
agency for international development and open society foundations. and this particular discussion is supported by book aid international who are donating books to ukraine as well as many places around the world. my name is olesya khromeychuk will be moderating and i'm delighted to introduce this absolutely exceptional panel of speakers. we'vein got sir ben okri joining us the civil liberties of the jordan born british what, writer and a man of many talents and i'll come back to that helo, ,...
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this event is held within the international book form and digital partnership and open society foundationlar discussion is supported by book eight international who are donating books ukraine as well as many places around the world. i will be moderating this discussion and i am delighted to introduce this absolutely exceptional panel of the speakers. we have got joining us remotely. he is eight nigerian born british poet and writer and a man of many talents. and i will come back to that. hello ben. lovely to see you. >> hello. >> excellent. we can hear you as well and we can see you too that is fantastic. she might left we've got a ukrainian writer, translator, educator and also a woman of many talents. in fact going to be a thread throughout this discussion the many hats that our speakers have. we are also joined by rachel clark a british palliative care doctor a writer for my current affairs journalist. welcome all of you. hello, really good to see you. we will have a chance, the four of us to start with.on will definitely leave plenty of time for discussion from the floor is to think o
this event is held within the international book form and digital partnership and open society foundationlar discussion is supported by book eight international who are donating books ukraine as well as many places around the world. i will be moderating this discussion and i am delighted to introduce this absolutely exceptional panel of the speakers. we have got joining us remotely. he is eight nigerian born british poet and writer and a man of many talents. and i will come back to that. hello...
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services who live there in the constitution everyday and a powerful reminder the differences between open society and the capitalism we have in our adversaries and i like to think with deep respect, journalist taking part today and the role they play in forming difficult issues and we hope you learn from this discussion and thank you for being here. it is executive director to introduce our speakers. [applause] >> welcome to all of you here. it is good to see familiar faces and those with us last summer and a few months ago we made it our collective goal to use our imagination and look over the horizon and those challenges right in front of us. jointly create a more optimistic future. we shook up outdated assumptions about africa, relationship with china. former deputy prime minister told us we were entering a middle east and president zelenskyy said to us with america's help ukraine will win. in spectacular fashion, the world had other plans. it is very difficult the last few months and i want to speak gratitude to friends of ours working tirelessly everyday for allied partnered government and t
services who live there in the constitution everyday and a powerful reminder the differences between open society and the capitalism we have in our adversaries and i like to think with deep respect, journalist taking part today and the role they play in forming difficult issues and we hope you learn from this discussion and thank you for being here. it is executive director to introduce our speakers. [applause] >> welcome to all of you here. it is good to see familiar faces and those with...
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the open society essentially mindset. karl popper and so on. the opthatyciety essentially mindset.e opthat we ty essentially mindset. karl popper and so on. the opthat we need entially mindset. karl popper and so on. the opthat we need to tially mindset. karl popper and so on. the opthat we need to look at saying that we need to look at the earth and its population being governed as if it was, you know, human resource essentially, rather than any kind of people seeking its own actualisation. and that's essentially what we're seeing out now, right? economic units. >> well, what we're seeing. well, because because the phrase that lewis schaefer uses is team world is and tony blair is mr team world. yeah and his you know and he's getting $200 million from this guy ellison who's mr oracle guy. and uh, i googled how much money the guy's got. he's got according to wikipedia , he's got $135 wikipedia, he's got $135 billion. so 200 million is like, oh, it's in a way, it's almost insultingly little. >> yeah, it's. but i don't think he's i don't think he's bankrolling anything else to a grea
the open society essentially mindset. karl popper and so on. the opthatyciety essentially mindset.e opthat we ty essentially mindset. karl popper and so on. the opthat we need entially mindset. karl popper and so on. the opthat we need to tially mindset. karl popper and so on. the opthat we need to look at saying that we need to look at the earth and its population being governed as if it was, you know, human resource essentially, rather than any kind of people seeking its own actualisation....
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the last , it refers to that the contract itself with society, it should not only be determined by the state, but what andrii said, an active, open dialogue with society, this should be a joint decision of both the state and society. just as the responsibility for mobilization is not the sole responsibility of the armed forces and the states, in order for this social contract to exist, we need a national strategy that will answer all these main questions, and then we will be able to start a joint conversation with society and say that that mr. oleksandr said several times: yes, there will be many questions unpleasant, but let's understand the cost of these decisions and discuss and make this agreement to move forward, so thank you very much for this conversation, again, we have just begun the dotted line ... drawing some things that we will have to discuss with you, in particular in this studio , i hope not for 5 years, that's for sure , but the steps we outlined, i want people to begin to believe little by little that victory in... is absolutely real, we just need to understand what it's worth, how we can do it that our people d
the last , it refers to that the contract itself with society, it should not only be determined by the state, but what andrii said, an active, open dialogue with society, this should be a joint decision of both the state and society. just as the responsibility for mobilization is not the sole responsibility of the armed forces and the states, in order for this social contract to exist, we need a national strategy that will answer all these main questions, and then we will be able to start a...
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of the complex, for 5 years now i have been working as a deputy director, an open joint-stock company zherebkovichi societyccupies more than 1300 hectares... the village composition of the farm includes two schools, podleska and zherebkovichi, there are kindergartens, three stores on the balance sheet of the farm, a canteen, today there are 570 workers on the farm, all employees young average age 42 years, of which 97 people are under 30 years old. people, this is very good for the economy, because the younger the team, the better the economy develops, it lives, this is the future of our economy, so we we do everything for young people, so that not only their workdays are busy, but so that they have fun, we organize trips and weekend tours, it probably seems to me that 24x7 people still work, because how many... take something from an animal , you need to give it, give it what it eats, give it your affection, care, the essence of the work of ideologists, well , first of all, probably, communication with people, seeing their mood, some difficulties, sometimes to advise something, sometimes to direct on the
of the complex, for 5 years now i have been working as a deputy director, an open joint-stock company zherebkovichi societyccupies more than 1300 hectares... the village composition of the farm includes two schools, podleska and zherebkovichi, there are kindergartens, three stores on the balance sheet of the farm, a canteen, today there are 570 workers on the farm, all employees young average age 42 years, of which 97 people are under 30 years old. people, this is very good for the economy,...
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because all of this is about protecting people and ensuring that we have an open and transparent societye. -- thank society. to ship both of you, - appreciate your time. -- thank you appreciate your time. —— thank you both of you. president biden has had a boost to his re—election campaign tonight, winning the backing of america's biggest car workers' union, before using his speech to criticise the man he's looking increasingly likely to face in a rematch. but donald trump's rival for the republican nomination, nikki haley, isn't yet ready to throw in the towel, after she was beaten by him in the new hampshire primary last night. joe was there as the results came in. joe, you've moved on to boston. what happens now? well, victoria, first nikki haley, her campaign may not be dead, but many experts here will tell you it is dying, and her campaign advisers are moving through the stages of grief towards acceptance. why? because new hampshire had the perfect conditions for her, a lot of more moderate voters than iowa, independents could vote in a republican primary if she lost significantly,
because all of this is about protecting people and ensuring that we have an open and transparent societye. -- thank society. to ship both of you, - appreciate your time. -- thank you appreciate your time. —— thank you both of you. president biden has had a boost to his re—election campaign tonight, winning the backing of america's biggest car workers' union, before using his speech to criticise the man he's looking increasingly likely to face in a rematch. but donald trump's rival for the...
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this latest research, published in the royal society open science journal, found there are at least sevenans of sperm whales in the pacific ocean, each with its own distinct culture and vocal dialect. well, the sperm whale sounds very simple. their patterns of clicks are a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered this on, one sounds, click, click, click, click. and the other sounds, click, click, click... ..click. the study also showed the whales use their distinct dialects to communicate and make democratic, consensual decisions about where to go. one example saw them take an hour and a half to decide whether or not to make a 90 degree turn, in what the researchers called a slow and messy process. jon donnison, bbc news. british army officer preet chandi, has been nicknamed �*polar preet�*, for her record—breaking antarctic treks. well she's just returned from her latest epic challenge, setting off from the hercules inlet and skiing more than 700 miles to the south pole. it took her just 31 days, and she's now believed to be the world's fastest woman to ski the route solo, as cha
this latest research, published in the royal society open science journal, found there are at least sevenans of sperm whales in the pacific ocean, each with its own distinct culture and vocal dialect. well, the sperm whale sounds very simple. their patterns of clicks are a bit like morse code. the two clans we discovered this on, one sounds, click, click, click, click. and the other sounds, click, click, click... ..click. the study also showed the whales use their distinct dialects to...
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we're an open arms society, but we have 14, 14 house democrats, they just backed a resolution condemning the president's open borders policy. as a national security and public safety crisis. let's go through the numbers. sit tight for a second. last fiscal year i.c.e. arrested nearly 74,000 criminal illegal aliens. more than 1700 for homicide crimes. 1600 for kidnapping. 3400 suspected gang members like ms-13, more than 33,000 charges or convictions for assault and 7500 criminal illegal aliens for weapons offenses. so how can the democrats just set all that aside so american taxpayers are supposed to suffer because of what they think their ideology and they think is good for america? >> well, it's not good for america, it's not good for anyone here. what's crazy about it, some of the people that a want to come here want the american dream. like you you mentioned, people are for legal immigration. i am for legal immigration. but come through the front door. throwing money at the border to just bring more people across our border and not process them correctly is not the answer. crimes are
we're an open arms society, but we have 14, 14 house democrats, they just backed a resolution condemning the president's open borders policy. as a national security and public safety crisis. let's go through the numbers. sit tight for a second. last fiscal year i.c.e. arrested nearly 74,000 criminal illegal aliens. more than 1700 for homicide crimes. 1600 for kidnapping. 3400 suspected gang members like ms-13, more than 33,000 charges or convictions for assault and 7500 criminal illegal aliens...
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constitution every day and whose presence here is a powerful reminder of the differences betweenem open society, a system of democratic capitalism that we have, and though systems of ourur adversaries. and with that i also like to thank with people respect,, learned journalist taking part here today with the central role they play in informing the public the difficult times on difficult issues for the good of our democracy. we hope you all learn from these discussions. welcome. thank you for being here. it's now my pleasure to welcome our superb aspen strategy group executive director anja manuel to the stage to introduce our speakers. thank you all. [applause] >> thank you so much, dan. and welcome to all of you here an almost snowy washington. it is good to see so many familiar faces, so many friends who were with us last summer in aspen. in aspen a few months ago we made it our collective goal to use our imagination to look over the horizon instead of those challenges right in front of us. and to envision and then jointly create a more optimistic future. we shook up outdated assumptions abou
constitution every day and whose presence here is a powerful reminder of the differences betweenem open society, a system of democratic capitalism that we have, and though systems of ourur adversaries. and with that i also like to thank with people respect,, learned journalist taking part here today with the central role they play in informing the public the difficult times on difficult issues for the good of our democracy. we hope you all learn from these discussions. welcome. thank you for...
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panetta described it and so this effort of it's hard for democracy to defend because we have a wide-open societiesbut we have to do it and we have the tools to do it as well. >> secretary panetta. >> by the way, i think, i think it also raises the importance of our ability to have good intelligence on china. we need good intelligence on our adversaries. we get intelligence even on our allies. but intelligence is critical to our ability to make the right decisions. and they had to chile, china is a very tough target, and is not easy to be able to penetrate and get the kind of intelligence that we absolutely need it we are going to deal with china. >> thank you gently. i felt much of america still sleepwalking through the very real threat that eve others have thousands of people and millions of dollars of work and undermining our country and waste you describe. thank you for calling attention to that threat. with that i yield. >> mr. brown. >> ten what and thank you, secretary pompeo and secretary panetta for doing us today. it is clear he was global leadership is critical at a time when our competi
panetta described it and so this effort of it's hard for democracy to defend because we have a wide-open societiesbut we have to do it and we have the tools to do it as well. >> secretary panetta. >> by the way, i think, i think it also raises the importance of our ability to have good intelligence on china. we need good intelligence on our adversaries. we get intelligence even on our allies. but intelligence is critical to our ability to make the right decisions. and they had to...