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this interpretation this dominant narrative. defies logic defies logic because journalists don't have subpoena power. they're not compelling testimony as federal investigators as the fbi. as house and senate investigative panels can do compel testimony. issue subpoenas so logically, does this dominant narrative hold together? i would argue. that it does not. in closing folks. i want to mention that there are. spin-off myths from the dominant narrative of watergate the heroic journalist myth is not the only media driven myth related to this topic. there are what i call subsidiary myths. and one of the most tenacious subsidiary myths is that the film all the president's men? which glamorized journalists which was media centric and focused on the exploits of two young reporters played by two actors at peak of their career. projected such a glamor such a golden glow around journalism that journalism education programs colleges and universities surged in the aftermath of watergate in the aftermath of all the president's men. everybod
this interpretation this dominant narrative. defies logic defies logic because journalists don't have subpoena power. they're not compelling testimony as federal investigators as the fbi. as house and senate investigative panels can do compel testimony. issue subpoenas so logically, does this dominant narrative hold together? i would argue. that it does not. in closing folks. i want to mention that there are. spin-off myths from the dominant narrative of watergate the heroic journalist myth is...
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there's a common narrative there that is also the narrative of the migration of the southern democrats into the republican party. this is the trajectory of that change. and that sorting. and i think it is easy to fall into the trap, then, of centering those narratives and centering those voices. again, these are great books. i really like kramer's book and i like her as a person. it is a phenomenal book. there isn't really an analogous one about the politics of urban african-americans, at least not in my field. you know, this interesting, i taught that book alongside matthew desmond's evicted, which takes place in new orleans, where i live, and the way both of those authors talk about their interactions with the state are quite similar. they are both having bad interactions with the state, african-americans in milwaukee and white people in rural wisconsin, but we don't see that connected to partisan politics in the broader literature in a nonwhite and urban context. the short answer is i think that kind of very widespread and often uncontested narrative is part of what you are talking
there's a common narrative there that is also the narrative of the migration of the southern democrats into the republican party. this is the trajectory of that change. and that sorting. and i think it is easy to fall into the trap, then, of centering those narratives and centering those voices. again, these are great books. i really like kramer's book and i like her as a person. it is a phenomenal book. there isn't really an analogous one about the politics of urban african-americans, at least...
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in own narrative? it probably does help- in the _ own narrative? it probably does help.in the sense that - own narrative? it probably does help. in the sense that he - own narrative? it probably does help. in the sense that he had l own narrative? it probably does - help. in the sense that he had been saying this is the political witchhunt that they're after these documents when that president should be entitled to them. but if you think of that argument, president trump now gets to say, well, this is just part of their political plan. it's the biden administration attacking me politically. whereas leading up to this, president trump and republicans generally were suffering from the perception that the president had taken these classified documents to a place that they were not supposed to be some of president biden not to come out and get involved politically makes it look like much more of a political issue than a legal issue. john mchenry is a republican pollster. here in the uk, two months of campaigning are over and eight initial candidates whittled down to two. we
in own narrative? it probably does help- in the _ own narrative? it probably does help.in the sense that - own narrative? it probably does help. in the sense that he - own narrative? it probably does help. in the sense that he had l own narrative? it probably does - help. in the sense that he had been saying this is the political witchhunt that they're after these documents when that president should be entitled to them. but if you think of that argument, president trump now gets to say, well,...
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narrative around diana. the _ from the narrative around diana, the interviews- from the narrative around and, of course, — meghan markle gives and, of course, the _ meghan markle gives and, of course, the crown, _ meghan markle gives and, of course, the crown, it - meghan markle gives and, of| course, the crown, it actually comes— course, the crown, it actually comes through _ course, the crown, it actually comes through this _ comes through this fictionalised - comes through this| fictionalised version comes through this i fictionalised version of british— fictionalised version of british history- fictionalised version of british history in - fictionalised version of british history in the l fictionalised version of. british history in the first place _ british history in the first lace. . , ~ british history in the first lace, ., , ~' ., place. let me ask for the end, stefanie. _ place. let me ask for the end, stefanie, how— place. let me ask for the end, stefanie, how do _ place. let me ask for the end, stefanie, how do people - place. let me ask for the end, stefanie, how do people v
narrative around diana. the _ from the narrative around diana, the interviews- from the narrative around and, of course, — meghan markle gives and, of course, the _ meghan markle gives and, of course, the crown, _ meghan markle gives and, of course, the crown, it - meghan markle gives and, of| course, the crown, it actually comes— course, the crown, it actually comes through _ course, the crown, it actually comes through this _ comes through this fictionalised - comes through this|...
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official narratives, to be suspicious of authority. we are at the end of this long and terrible epidemic. there is a lot of a political division. we are now in the shadow of two long, contentious, and unsuccessful wars. so, this depends on what the course of events is going forward. if there is a longer period of relative stability, i think the opportunity for this hard-core alex jones type conspiracy theorist to spread something will diminish. it will not go away. it's never going away, but it will diminish if the society remains at the level of dislocation, turmoil, and atomization we are at now because of these various challenges. this oil remains very fertile. i think that's a fair way to think about it historically. it looks like we have time for one more quick question. >> thank you all for coming. i was wondering if you had any recommendations for the audience of how we can more critically evaluate is the information we see on social media. what tips can we verify that information? and really check its veracity. >> that's a good
official narratives, to be suspicious of authority. we are at the end of this long and terrible epidemic. there is a lot of a political division. we are now in the shadow of two long, contentious, and unsuccessful wars. so, this depends on what the course of events is going forward. if there is a longer period of relative stability, i think the opportunity for this hard-core alex jones type conspiracy theorist to spread something will diminish. it will not go away. it's never going away, but it...
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whatever the narrative _ believe they intend to do. _ believe they intend to do. whatever the narrative coming out _ believe they intend to do. whatever the narrative coming out of - believe they intend to do. whateverl the narrative coming out of moscow, a wounded prodan is a dangerous pollutant, isn't it?— pollutant, isn't it? that's right. you beget _ pollutant, isn't it? that's right. you beget to — pollutant, isn't it? that's right. you beget to the _ pollutant, isn't it? that's right. you beget to the question - pollutant, isn't it? that's right. | you beget to the question which pollutant, isn't it? that's right. - you beget to the question which has been asked over and over again, what happens if the russians start to experience setbacks? here we are, we are in that territory now. we have already seen part of the retaliation, and that has been those attacks on civilian infrastructure, power stations and so forth. when you raise this question of the nuclear fear, you raise this question of the nuclearfear, could russia resort to
whatever the narrative _ believe they intend to do. _ believe they intend to do. whatever the narrative coming out _ believe they intend to do. whatever the narrative coming out of - believe they intend to do. whateverl the narrative coming out of moscow, a wounded prodan is a dangerous pollutant, isn't it?— pollutant, isn't it? that's right. you beget _ pollutant, isn't it? that's right. you beget to — pollutant, isn't it? that's right. you beget to the _ pollutant, isn't it? that's right....
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that you you're not going to find written narratives, right? you're not going to find that whole history. and you kind of have recreate these, you know, based what you find, what is there. and so would love it if anyone could speak to what that looks like when you are confronted with either no historical record and you have to speak black experiences or you are confronted with a historical record that you know was whitewashed that does not necessarily speak to the full picture. what does it look like when you have to shape that experience to put it into your work. i mean, i could go first because, you know, i'm writing these these fantasy, speculative novels for me. and i see in my head that right. i was writing historical fiction. it's a historical fiction with a sort of a judeo christian point of view. there's a lot that had to be done to to write these works. you know, if it's a history about africa written before 1980s, 1978, it was pretty useless useless and a lot of that i read really just for economic value. it's it's it's you know, or a
that you you're not going to find written narratives, right? you're not going to find that whole history. and you kind of have recreate these, you know, based what you find, what is there. and so would love it if anyone could speak to what that looks like when you are confronted with either no historical record and you have to speak black experiences or you are confronted with a historical record that you know was whitewashed that does not necessarily speak to the full picture. what does it...
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tell us more about _ narrative in a positive way. ambition. you were on thejudging panel for more about that ambition. you were on the judging panel for athlete of the year. what stories did you uncover? ., , ., the year. what stories did you uncover?— the year. what stories did you uncover? ., ., , ., uncover? there are so many. for each of these categories _ uncover? there are so many. for each of these categories there _ uncover? there are so many. for each of these categories there are - uncover? there are so many. for each of these categories there are five - of these categories there are five individuals or teams for each. there are five awards, another one is the evergreen award, a kind of lifetime achievement award. what is interesting is that the athlete of the year award, what you will notice is so many of the individuals have set up their own organisations. david pocock is a very well—known cricket player. he is involved in the code our initiative and i was really impressed with that. it involves getting elite athletes to
tell us more about _ narrative in a positive way. ambition. you were on thejudging panel for more about that ambition. you were on the judging panel for athlete of the year. what stories did you uncover? ., , ., the year. what stories did you uncover?— the year. what stories did you uncover? ., ., , ., uncover? there are so many. for each of these categories _ uncover? there are so many. for each of these categories there _ uncover? there are so many. for each of these categories there are -...
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facts become secondary to narrative. they dominate with illusion. it comes to narratives, when it comes to messaging in terms of getting crushed, this is something that has been an achilles heel for democrats in terms of having a united message across the party. does it change now? is governor newsom the person to say we have to turn this train around and have a narrative? >> i think there's a very united narrative under the obama presidency. i think in the '90s, bill clinton had a united narrative for democrats. i don't think necessarily democrats suffer from lack of a narrative. they own the presidency right now and have control of the senate. i worry about what he's pointing to. we were talking about impact donald trump has on politics. another thing he said is he completely ly took back on the statement of when they go low, we go high. that's the evidence of the negative effect of trump in our politics. that's a bad idea. >> he said specifically, that's not the moment we're living in right now. >> and this is the danger of that feedback loop. he
facts become secondary to narrative. they dominate with illusion. it comes to narratives, when it comes to messaging in terms of getting crushed, this is something that has been an achilles heel for democrats in terms of having a united message across the party. does it change now? is governor newsom the person to say we have to turn this train around and have a narrative? >> i think there's a very united narrative under the obama presidency. i think in the '90s, bill clinton had a united...
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i do not understand the narrative here is a buzzword. yes, that's all, of course. times already. just a little to the left, you need to move and look. and why, in general, did the topic of ukraine arise; it no longer existed and there would be no narrative. and in general, nothing would have happened, and russia would have continued to exist, the way it lived and ukraine would continue to live, the way it lived. , and independence independence so-called maidan. we saw it too, but we saw it, but you didn't. on the contrary, you supported it all, fed it, whoever didn’t come there signed an official paper that they didn’t do anything, but this coup happened and exactly after this very coup it all started and maybe the truth is what. then or are they right there, although you abstracted? yes, i have moved away from this point of view. maybe russia would not have done anything if it were not for this coup, understand? what an interesting thing. this time with regard to chechnya exactly this is what you did. and there were instructors. uh-huh, and snipers fought and dipl
i do not understand the narrative here is a buzzword. yes, that's all, of course. times already. just a little to the left, you need to move and look. and why, in general, did the topic of ukraine arise; it no longer existed and there would be no narrative. and in general, nothing would have happened, and russia would have continued to exist, the way it lived and ukraine would continue to live, the way it lived. , and independence independence so-called maidan. we saw it too, but we saw it, but...
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a hawkish narrative, more clear steps to follow if needed.'ve got progress with the ukrainians against the russians. go the euro. dani: let's dive into that story. ukraine's forces continuing rapid advance in the kharkiv region, exploiting the collapse of russian forces. for more, we are joined by our europe reporter, maria tadeo. what are the latest developments? maria: what we see is a very quick but also effective advance from the ukrainian army in the east of the country. you mentioned the kharkiv region, but the pushback is still on the move. president zelenskyy yesterday was very clear -- "the liberation of our territory will continue." he says since the start of september, more than 10,000 square kilometers has been liberated in east ukraine for the ukrainians. this is a huge boost to morale the of really needed, and it validates the theory that heavier weapons do make a huge difference on the battlefield. wars are won on the battlefield, that's what they repeat. for the russians, it is an embarrassment and logistical failure. the ques
a hawkish narrative, more clear steps to follow if needed.'ve got progress with the ukrainians against the russians. go the euro. dani: let's dive into that story. ukraine's forces continuing rapid advance in the kharkiv region, exploiting the collapse of russian forces. for more, we are joined by our europe reporter, maria tadeo. what are the latest developments? maria: what we see is a very quick but also effective advance from the ukrainian army in the east of the country. you mentioned the...
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the white house midterm narrative. facebook is getting in on the act. member jim jordan on those reports on "the evening edit." stay right there. (vo) at viking, we are proud to have been named the world's number one for both rivers and oceans by travel and leisure, as well as condé nast traveler. but it is now time for us to work even harder, searching for meaningful experiences and new adventures for you to embark upon. they say when you reach the top, there's only one way to go. we say, that way is onwards. viking. exploring the world in comfort. some days, it felt like asthma was holding me back. but asthma has taken enough. so i go triple... with trelegy. with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler,... it's the only once-daily treatment for adults that takes triple action against asthma symptoms. trelegy helps make breathing easier,... improves lung function,... and lasts for 24 hours. go triple... go trelegy. because asthma has taken enough. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler... for sudden breathing problems. trelegy contains a medicine that increases risk
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through court processes for example through the international space station creates an objective narrativeed on facts and records the events that took place this is really important for society and it will be important for russia as well and its people may not be affected immediately, trials are just beginning, accusations are being made, and we are still in the midst of this political drama , russia is still ruled by an authoritarian leader, putin. therefore , it will not happen immediately, but eventually, as we have seen again and again it really plays a very important role , later you just have to look at germany and the holocaust, look at the incredible transformation that took place in germany after the reign of hitler and after the holocaust, the very fact of the nuremberg trial and the fact that first of all the allies but also the international community in general insisted on justice played a great role a big role in creating a common narrative that is prepared on the facts today and every year this influence becomes even greater for germany. therefore, international justice must
through court processes for example through the international space station creates an objective narrativeed on facts and records the events that took place this is really important for society and it will be important for russia as well and its people may not be affected immediately, trials are just beginning, accusations are being made, and we are still in the midst of this political drama , russia is still ruled by an authoritarian leader, putin. therefore , it will not happen immediately,...
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i think that's a narrative that everybody would like to believe. i think that that's actually the narrative that the europeans of the british are at this point, trying to, to, to voiced on to the americans. i think it's, i think everybody was on board with this policy of this anti russian policy at the beginning of the year. and certainly in the 1st couple months in the war, and now that the blowback is happening, everybody's like, you know, they're like ras. you're trying to leave the sinking ship. so, you know, it's all job i installed. and i, to me, it seemed very obvious that that was always the plan because i look at the, the, the leadership in europe. it's very carefully constructed this narrative that everything that's wrong in the world is the united states coming from the that i don't even think port white boys. if you listen to prudent brick carefully, he tends to heal, you know, he goes, he spreads a program for the west. around some weeks he attacks united states, sometimes because of the brit. sometimes he goes after the europeans and
i think that's a narrative that everybody would like to believe. i think that that's actually the narrative that the europeans of the british are at this point, trying to, to, to voiced on to the americans. i think it's, i think everybody was on board with this policy of this anti russian policy at the beginning of the year. and certainly in the 1st couple months in the war, and now that the blowback is happening, everybody's like, you know, they're like ras. you're trying to leave the sinking...
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he always struggled in the narrative because he was one | in the narrative because he was one of they, it is interesting _ has stuck unfortunately. holly, it is interesting because _ has stuck unfortunately. holly, it is interesting because liz - has stuck unfortunately. holly, it is interesting because liz has i is interesting because liz has managed to paint herself as the changed candidate despite the fact she stayed in government. i changed candidate despite the fact she stayed in government.- changed candidate despite the fact she stayed in government. i think in terms of her — she stayed in government. i think in terms of her policy _ she stayed in government. i think in terms of her policy she _ she stayed in government. i think in terms of her policy she is _ she stayed in government. i think in terms of her policy she is the - terms of her policy she is the changed _ terms of her policy she is the changed candidate because she is pushing _ changed candidate because she is pushing for more of a low tax agenda which _ pushing for more of a low tax agenda which was _ pushing fo
he always struggled in the narrative because he was one | in the narrative because he was one of they, it is interesting _ has stuck unfortunately. holly, it is interesting because _ has stuck unfortunately. holly, it is interesting because liz - has stuck unfortunately. holly, it is interesting because liz has i is interesting because liz has managed to paint herself as the changed candidate despite the fact she stayed in government. i changed candidate despite the fact she stayed in...
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but this is a, this is a whole controlling the narrative. i'm sure other countries are behind this as well and support this look. you've already got certain german newspapers kind of you know, and, and the lansing institute coming up with some finding, trying to shape it, that this is all propaganda and they're embedded with rushes by. it's, i mean it's, it's controlling the narrative essentially. it's fascinating to see a fact finding mission get so much push back. but now i guess the question becomes could key of really press criminal charges against those german national parliament members if they move forward with this mission? absolutely not. the already the, the agency that looked at these types of things is already investigated. they, if the one and 2017 found that there was no connection whatsoever between russia and, and the of the party. they may investigate again. but these are honest people concerned their popularity is increasing as well within germany. so i think there's, there's no connection here, not russian spies. mister me
but this is a, this is a whole controlling the narrative. i'm sure other countries are behind this as well and support this look. you've already got certain german newspapers kind of you know, and, and the lansing institute coming up with some finding, trying to shape it, that this is all propaganda and they're embedded with rushes by. it's, i mean it's, it's controlling the narrative essentially. it's fascinating to see a fact finding mission get so much push back. but now i guess the question...
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and these types of narratives play out in the popular imagination. so when people watch birth of a nation or they watch a much milder form but still problematic form of racism and subtle forms of racism in the kind of the southern nostalgia of gone with the wind, right. you can see how this thing plays out. and so for the south, many people in the south, the idea that this that the civil war was simply a valiant attempt to rescue states, to salvage states rights and to protect the interests of southern governmental structure. and that it wasn't about enslavement, that it wasn't about domination, that it was about all these other things is a very particular narrative that is held on by people even after the civil war. now, they didn't win. so to a large extent, that's not the dominant narrative that prevails in american history, but it is one that allows people to hold onto a type of southern pride, a type of confederate nostalgia, a type of belief that we were on the right side of history. we just lost the war, but we were on the right side of histor
and these types of narratives play out in the popular imagination. so when people watch birth of a nation or they watch a much milder form but still problematic form of racism and subtle forms of racism in the kind of the southern nostalgia of gone with the wind, right. you can see how this thing plays out. and so for the south, many people in the south, the idea that this that the civil war was simply a valiant attempt to rescue states, to salvage states rights and to protect the interests of...
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the fear narrative has become far more pervasive since $911.00. it was a terrifying and then the whole country watch. thousands of people die on that day . but we remained in a perpetual state of, of the year. there were always new threats that were being played. one of the key accomplishments, i think of the war on terror is really to create a world that is a lot scarier in people's mind than it is in reality. what is really alarming for people who study the war on terra and who have a sense of the actual threat posed by islamist or jihad. this group is the extent to which this threat has been overblown and over inflated not just in the united states, but around the world to justify various course of policy. once you make people afraid, you can use that to justify stripping away basic civil liberties. remember, we are the most watch, spied upon photograph, monitored population in human history. and when your government watches you 24 hours a day, you can't use the word liberty. and that's the relationship of a master and slave. and that is the re
the fear narrative has become far more pervasive since $911.00. it was a terrifying and then the whole country watch. thousands of people die on that day . but we remained in a perpetual state of, of the year. there were always new threats that were being played. one of the key accomplishments, i think of the war on terror is really to create a world that is a lot scarier in people's mind than it is in reality. what is really alarming for people who study the war on terra and who have a sense...
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, to satisfy that false narrative we hear from joe biden where he's referred to now half the countryre trying to juice the numbers and cook the books to get this domestic violent extremism cases up so that it satisfies that narrative. and i think that's why they did this -- what they did to the pastor outside of philadelphia was designed also to chill speech. they said we're going to make this guy an example even though after the draft opinion, the dobbs draft opinion was leaked and dozens and dozens of churches and crisis pregnancy centers were attacked, we never saw anything like that from the fbi investigating those. but one pastor praying on the sidewalk and defending his 12-year-old son, he gets that treatment? so is that is what is so wrong here. but it's all designed, you're exactly right, it's all designed to fit this narrative that the left and joe biden have been talking about which we all know is false. maria: unbelievable. this is so disturbing, congressman. we appreciate your leadership on this. we'll be watching and certainly be communicating it to the public. congressm
, to satisfy that false narrative we hear from joe biden where he's referred to now half the countryre trying to juice the numbers and cook the books to get this domestic violent extremism cases up so that it satisfies that narrative. and i think that's why they did this -- what they did to the pastor outside of philadelphia was designed also to chill speech. they said we're going to make this guy an example even though after the draft opinion, the dobbs draft opinion was leaked and dozens and...
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hawkish narrative, temporary reprieve for the euro.lar rose off slightly, finally it takes a breath. if everything you have heard put a floor on the euro, or when you look at the positioning on the market, is this a temporary floor? good morning. >> i would agree with a temporary outlook on this. certainly in any sort of move that we see in markets -- i think that's exactly what we've got both for the euro but also the dollar. the dollar has come back, retreated, a lot of profit-taking. the cpi data from the u.s. today. i don't think we have seen the end of dollar strength yet and i don't think we have seen the end of euro pressure. temporary reprieve is what i would view this as. dani: the chief economist over at iif was tweeting about this idea that perhaps it was contributed to the euro strength, but some of the progress ukraine was making against russia in the war, he says we should not be trading on that. do you think folks are actually trading on it? if so, is that a strategy you would take? jane: it is not a strategy i would tak
hawkish narrative, temporary reprieve for the euro.lar rose off slightly, finally it takes a breath. if everything you have heard put a floor on the euro, or when you look at the positioning on the market, is this a temporary floor? good morning. >> i would agree with a temporary outlook on this. certainly in any sort of move that we see in markets -- i think that's exactly what we've got both for the euro but also the dollar. the dollar has come back, retreated, a lot of profit-taking....
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that are really relevant, the total adjustable market isn't as big as these narrative dreams make itbe. yeah, you can try to capitalize on the future. but if you're investing in 3d glasses ten years ago, you're broke now. >>> fair hold on one second, my last question for you, though, you said they need to make some acquisitions why isn't it an acquisition target do you think just regulatory landscape, no one's going to be able to do it? >> boy, how much it's come down? this would be a $30 billion acquisition. that's a lot for one -- >> i mean, microsoft, activision >> activision's got a lot of games, it's not just one really great -- i mean, minecraft, they got a couple of billion dollars. >> different world smart. >> moving on to the stuff that po powers, the biden administration gearing up for a semiconductor crackdown, considering curbs on outbound investment to china today reuters reporting the commerce department intends to publish rules to govern exporting chip-making equipment to chinese factories without special commission the companies confirmed they received letter from the
that are really relevant, the total adjustable market isn't as big as these narrative dreams make itbe. yeah, you can try to capitalize on the future. but if you're investing in 3d glasses ten years ago, you're broke now. >>> fair hold on one second, my last question for you, though, you said they need to make some acquisitions why isn't it an acquisition target do you think just regulatory landscape, no one's going to be able to do it? >> boy, how much it's come down? this would...
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so this narrative that this war in ukraine was because of nato expansion has been proven false even by president putin himself. second, the protest happened after the leader refused to sign the agreement with the european union because the public wanted closer economic cooperation within but you. -- european union. i would add there is a division of labor in central asia. china's economy is slowing down. russia is going to be in difficult straits for the next decades. they have had a huge bring drink because of the war on ukraine. the outcome it remains to be seen what happens in central asia. putin has very strong feelings, especially about kazakhstan, because it shares a very long border with them. they're economy is growing and they have large energy exports. imran: do you want to react? einar: let's be realistic. what do you say about afghanistan and iraq? all between one neural -- turmoil that has been created by the united states and then walking away from it. the middle east is broken because of the u.s.. there are similar things that happened in africa and central america. tell
so this narrative that this war in ukraine was because of nato expansion has been proven false even by president putin himself. second, the protest happened after the leader refused to sign the agreement with the european union because the public wanted closer economic cooperation within but you. -- european union. i would add there is a division of labor in central asia. china's economy is slowing down. russia is going to be in difficult straits for the next decades. they have had a huge bring...
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so are fashion forms. fashion forms can be used on television as a small narrative. they can be placed on social media. we can play fashioned forms that are always store as a design um and we use it to tell the narrative of the artist or the designer themselves. what inspired them to create the range or the actual brand from wait spotted to weird is at that moment in time. the landscape of fashion forms in africa and in south africa, it's not much, you know, at this point we are educating a lot about fashion funds. people don't know what a fashion form is, and i think there's a whole lot of work that we still need to do as a continent. and as a country, i want to help build the saundra of full making because my mission is to push african stories and african designers forward. the african story is what makes you from you as an african and to take that to the world is what we're trying to do. i've always been passionate about her being. i've always been passionate about storytelling and to combine full and fashion kind of made sense to me. a fashion entrepreneur, someb
so are fashion forms. fashion forms can be used on television as a small narrative. they can be placed on social media. we can play fashioned forms that are always store as a design um and we use it to tell the narrative of the artist or the designer themselves. what inspired them to create the range or the actual brand from wait spotted to weird is at that moment in time. the landscape of fashion forms in africa and in south africa, it's not much, you know, at this point we are educating a lot...
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but oftentimes, it rhymes with the official discourse and narrative of the state. after so many years of you need dimensional reductive depictions of error muslims and the middle east. audiences have been conditions to expect certain kind of bad guy. i stopped in the blood, was those work and it's sprayed everywhere which may explain why the new york times . incidentally, winnings caught in cache 2018 california with such the central character who went by the elliot abu, who told the times he wasn't islamic states soldier and furnished the paper with tales of violence. and barbara had multiple times put him across to leave the dagger in his heart. the podcast was downloaded millions of time, but the story turned out to be a hoax. abu safe was real name is, sharon shouted. he is a fraud. a scientist who sold a fictional tale 2 times reporter with many color market one she would eventually, when a peabody award for the paper was forced to admit it, got it wrong. blaming and institutional failure. 16 years after acknowledging the failings in its post 9 coverage. promi
but oftentimes, it rhymes with the official discourse and narrative of the state. after so many years of you need dimensional reductive depictions of error muslims and the middle east. audiences have been conditions to expect certain kind of bad guy. i stopped in the blood, was those work and it's sprayed everywhere which may explain why the new york times . incidentally, winnings caught in cache 2018 california with such the central character who went by the elliot abu, who told the times he...
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good for the propaganda narrative. what is not mentioned in the narrative is that during the summer, the ukrainian army was destroyed. now we have a nato army with ukrainian foot soldiers and mercenaries. but this is nato's war against russia. agree or disagree with the go ahead, larry. well, it's certainly moving in that direction. there were still ukrainians leading pro, leading the fight on this. but when you look at the quality of the troops, they were untrained. they had little experience and they did not know how to properly use the weapons of. it was shocking. an article in the washington post. earlier this week with the interviewed individuals in the hospital, your wooden crate and soldiers. and when they go through that, these guys are saying, look, we're getting our gun, we're being, we're losing 5 of us, every one russian that does die or one ukrainian from the don bass. and we don't, we send out 5 shells and we're getting hit with a 100. so that is enabled by the nato nato was making that happen. and i thin
good for the propaganda narrative. what is not mentioned in the narrative is that during the summer, the ukrainian army was destroyed. now we have a nato army with ukrainian foot soldiers and mercenaries. but this is nato's war against russia. agree or disagree with the go ahead, larry. well, it's certainly moving in that direction. there were still ukrainians leading pro, leading the fight on this. but when you look at the quality of the troops, they were untrained. they had little experience...
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taking a bite sized chunk out of the equity narrative. the dax is down by 1%, if you intervene in these markets and try to disavow those hedges, what do you do for systemic risk for brokers and institutions? down to the seventh day in a row for the russell 2000, we have not seen that since 2018. but it does is perhaps enable the fed to jump through a 75 basis point hike. 1% versus the dollar this morning. the team is set up around the world, what the challenges are for liz truss as she's seeks -- takes power at number 10 downing street. we will head over to singapore, juliette is covering the market as ever. the prime minister has appointed her cabinet, the chancellor of the exchequer, a major package of relief tackled the soaring energy prices and cost-of-living prices. we have the speculated numbers of 200 million pounds, and a new cabinet. the headwinds are massive payment issue going to be machiavelli and? >> it looks as though she is pivoting from what she was doing when she was running for victoria leadership which was very much abo
taking a bite sized chunk out of the equity narrative. the dax is down by 1%, if you intervene in these markets and try to disavow those hedges, what do you do for systemic risk for brokers and institutions? down to the seventh day in a row for the russell 2000, we have not seen that since 2018. but it does is perhaps enable the fed to jump through a 75 basis point hike. 1% versus the dollar this morning. the team is set up around the world, what the challenges are for liz truss as she's seeks...
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the narrative is the same. they talk on wall street is good this tip the u.s. economy into a recession -- could this tip the u.s. economy into a recession? shery: the inflation fight looks tougher than ever. kathleen hays has the latest on the cpi numbers. the headline numbers were not as good as expected. it was the composition that took many by surprise. >> bloomberg economics said that gas price drop was the only good news in this report. that kept the headline cpi from getting worse but this did not follow as much as it was supposed to. what the fed has feared is that they do not get inflation under control as fast and they cannot, that is what is going to lead it to be more and more of a problem. look at the tour on cpi and core cpi, -- chart on cpi and core cpi, the core cpi was up zero point -- 0.6 percent in the month of august. the headline cpi was up 0.1. year-over-year you have the headline cpi of 8.3% year-over-year while the core cpi is up to 6.3%. it was supposed to be 6.1 but not much higher. we go back to the point about wages. wages are moving
the narrative is the same. they talk on wall street is good this tip the u.s. economy into a recession -- could this tip the u.s. economy into a recession? shery: the inflation fight looks tougher than ever. kathleen hays has the latest on the cpi numbers. the headline numbers were not as good as expected. it was the composition that took many by surprise. >> bloomberg economics said that gas price drop was the only good news in this report. that kept the headline cpi from getting worse...
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is that part of your narrative? how quickly do we get to 4% on rates?hat richness and yields, that seems to entice you at the moment because you've gone from neutral to underweight on bonds. a two-pronged question. good morning. frederique: good morning. we went from under rate to neutral in the u.s.. exceeded the 3%. we thought it would send some opportunities with respect to how we see fed action. we are expecting 50 basis points at the next meeting. it is starting to weaken a little bit. that's one factor that the fed would be focused on. 25 basis points subsequently. 25 and 25 until the end of the year. we think september may mark an inflection point. the central bank has been very aggressive and increasing interest rates. we think that this might be the last month where we have this consorted, synchronized action. the fed will start to decrease the pace of interest rates while the bank of england and the ecb will have to continue to be aggressively hiking. dani: great timing for that viewpoint concerning the rba just did exactly what you are descri
is that part of your narrative? how quickly do we get to 4% on rates?hat richness and yields, that seems to entice you at the moment because you've gone from neutral to underweight on bonds. a two-pronged question. good morning. frederique: good morning. we went from under rate to neutral in the u.s.. exceeded the 3%. we thought it would send some opportunities with respect to how we see fed action. we are expecting 50 basis points at the next meeting. it is starting to weaken a little bit....
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it seems to me that now all of them, if the narratives were like that, they would go away because now they understand that poroshenko actually created an army that in 2000 and the same in 2019. unfortunately, if its strengthening did not continue, but they showed from january 24, and the same thing. i am not talking about our independent ukrainian church, i will remember how difficult it was for us to make visa-free decisions for signing the association agreement. you know, these are state decisions, history will someday show, but in reality, identifying citizens of ukraine as ukrainians and that we have to fight against the russian invasion, the fact that those people who, unfortunately, are still in the parliament, says the faction of the servants of the people, so that they cooperate very successfully and vote together with them, these are the former police officers, now not even i know what all these groups are called, in fact, we need to draw conclusions, and not only if this party forbids and after all, such people do not represent ukraine there in delegations at international p
it seems to me that now all of them, if the narratives were like that, they would go away because now they understand that poroshenko actually created an army that in 2000 and the same in 2019. unfortunately, if its strengthening did not continue, but they showed from january 24, and the same thing. i am not talking about our independent ukrainian church, i will remember how difficult it was for us to make visa-free decisions for signing the association agreement. you know, these are state...
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because at the moment you have 2 possible narratives. if, if, if the united states prevails and nato prevails, then the narratives going to be, you know, we have this huge filter block here in the road. russians tried to rise soccer. the, you know, this demonstrates the value of nato and in a native will be more important than ever before. however, if, if a d, u. s. and nato fails in this conflict, then. and then the new narrative will come up to one you seeing now in prague. the one that, that nato isn't security student said, which is, you know, it's exists to deal with the problems caused by its own existence. and the in which should have made the post cold or peace agreements with the russians instead. then you will see them because native causes this problem but are in unable to actually win and protect us. then you will see problem, morse. countries said breaking off a little bit like hungary trying to seek their own peace with russia. and in this instance, you will see natal severely weakened so whether or not you're going to have
because at the moment you have 2 possible narratives. if, if, if the united states prevails and nato prevails, then the narratives going to be, you know, we have this huge filter block here in the road. russians tried to rise soccer. the, you know, this demonstrates the value of nato and in a native will be more important than ever before. however, if, if a d, u. s. and nato fails in this conflict, then. and then the new narrative will come up to one you seeing now in prague. the one that, that...
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well, the narrative in this case will be supporting those protests against the government in lights of the death of the young lady who was in custody by the the radiant morality police. now washington says he's supporting free speech and denies claims . that is a mean to be stabilize the iranian governments, and these process are huge. would you make that statement by washington? that is not aiming to destabilize the reading government. i think its would be just impossible to believe. i mean, the united states in the past did have a puppet government in iran, you know, under the shower until about 979. so the idea that the united states is not trying to de save lives around when they've worked the save lives every other country in the area and has also in the past, we have a public government in iran is, i mean it's impossible to believe. do you think this in any way could possibly seen as undermining the cause of these women in iran? obviously they're protesting, you know, for more freedoms and basic rights as we would see them in the west. but knowing that that is in some part, been
well, the narrative in this case will be supporting those protests against the government in lights of the death of the young lady who was in custody by the the radiant morality police. now washington says he's supporting free speech and denies claims . that is a mean to be stabilize the iranian governments, and these process are huge. would you make that statement by washington? that is not aiming to destabilize the reading government. i think its would be just impossible to believe. i mean,...
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our historic narrative. i read a quote you where i read an interview with you where you quoted baldwin's the white man's guilt. and you said as he said it, is the history that we owe our frames of reference, our identities and our aspirations and. it's with great pain and terror that one begins to realize this in great pain and terror, one begins to assess the history is placed. one where one is in form, one's point of view. and you tell us in your own book that the american idea is indeed in trouble. it should be. we've told ourselves a story, secures our virtue and protects from our biases. we have to look back, tell a different story without the crutch. myths and legends about. how we have arrived at this moment of more reckoning in the country's history. what's the story we should be telling? how do we reimagine this history? first of all, thank you for that wonderful introduction, and it's a delight be on this panel, you guys to be home. even though jackson's is a far. i remember i was telling professor
our historic narrative. i read a quote you where i read an interview with you where you quoted baldwin's the white man's guilt. and you said as he said it, is the history that we owe our frames of reference, our identities and our aspirations and. it's with great pain and terror that one begins to realize this in great pain and terror, one begins to assess the history is placed. one where one is in form, one's point of view. and you tell us in your own book that the american idea is indeed in...
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you know, so republicans now have another narrative problem.ar-a-lago, the american people don't see it that way. so, how do you narratively translate that so you don't get on the wrong side of their attitude when it comes to the ballot box in four, five weeks. there are a number of things playing out here with the january 6th committee coming back in front of our television screens tomorrow, this narrative picks up. a little bit of hiccup with denver riggleman and his revelations about phone call records at the white house, but i think they're going to seize that narrative back. this is going to proceed and make for an interesting fall narrative relative to the campaign, if people continue to digest this in the way they have so far, it will be interesting to see whether or not this weighs on their vote just a little bit more than you think they're saying right now. >>> coming up, nasa's mission to crash a $300 million spacecraft. we'll show you the moment it collided with an asteroid intentionally. that's ahead on "morning joe." it's the all-n
you know, so republicans now have another narrative problem.ar-a-lago, the american people don't see it that way. so, how do you narratively translate that so you don't get on the wrong side of their attitude when it comes to the ballot box in four, five weeks. there are a number of things playing out here with the january 6th committee coming back in front of our television screens tomorrow, this narrative picks up. a little bit of hiccup with denver riggleman and his revelations about phone...
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that become pathologizing narratives and narratives used justify as the ways we're going to see any justification is based on all logics, fantasies. and yet we'll say, see what you did there. that means you're exactly what we said you were. and so my concerns that that the the rhythm of that chapter i'm a dancer by training so finding particular kind of rhythms and obviously can see by my movements here that the rhythm of that is the most anxious of the entire book the way it needs reads that tension of pull push and to really process through what it means call in a certain of violence that feels so close to home and knowing that a lot of non-black people will be reading this and so what is the way that i talk our business in front of strangers who are often already apt to read us in particular ways. and so i hate to say that i was preoccupied with whiteness or white people. i like to think i'm someone who's not. but i was preoccupied with black people and the way that that gets taken up because i'm about our family and our communities. before we go to the audience i really, truly w
that become pathologizing narratives and narratives used justify as the ways we're going to see any justification is based on all logics, fantasies. and yet we'll say, see what you did there. that means you're exactly what we said you were. and so my concerns that that the the rhythm of that chapter i'm a dancer by training so finding particular kind of rhythms and obviously can see by my movements here that the rhythm of that is the most anxious of the entire book the way it needs reads that...