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and we know what the narrative from trump is going to he — narrative from trump is going to he - — narrativeis other— narrative right now is what is other - — narrative right now is what is other — what are other people going — other — what are other people going to — other — what are other people going to be saying. what are they— going to be saying. what are they going to be talking about. it's they going to be talking about. it's an— they going to be talking about. it's an absolute clairvoyant thing — it's an absolute clairvoyant thing to _ it's an absolute clairvoyant thing to say he can't win. he's not able — thing to say he can't win. he's not able to— thing to say he can't win. he's not able to win a general election— not able to win a general election campaign and he's babbling. election campaign and he's babbling-— election campaign and he's babblina. ., ., ., babbling. marianne, iwant to ask ou babbling. marianne, iwant to ask you about _ babbling. marianne, iwant to ask you about something - babbling. marianne, iwant to ask you about something that babbling. marianne, i want to .
and we know what the narrative from trump is going to he — narrative from trump is going to he - — narrativeis other— narrative right now is what is other - — narrative right now is what is other — what are other people going — other — what are other people going to — other — what are other people going to be saying. what are they— going to be saying. what are they going to be talking about. it's they going to be talking about. it's an— they going to be talking about. it's...
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so i pick up her narrative as she goes to washington, d.c. to fight for the revenues from the crown lands because the crown lands are considered her private property as the reigning sovereign. and so i follow her narrative through that court case to see how she was set to get some of the revenue back. prince castle hill was the congressional representative in washington, and so in his documentation he told her that he would do what he could to help with the return of the revenues at the time, she wanted to be favorable to him but still stand her ground. and what ended up happening was the crown lands revenue were not returned to her. that became part of the public doctrine. so it combined with the government lands and then it became public lands. so large military installations started using those properties. there was a large percentage that became national parks for the united states when the national parks started in the early 1900s, we were one of the biggest national parks in the world, which had already just begun national parks with ye
so i pick up her narrative as she goes to washington, d.c. to fight for the revenues from the crown lands because the crown lands are considered her private property as the reigning sovereign. and so i follow her narrative through that court case to see how she was set to get some of the revenue back. prince castle hill was the congressional representative in washington, and so in his documentation he told her that he would do what he could to help with the return of the revenues at the time,...
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some of the key if you - narrative. some of the key if you are trying — narrative.nd trying to— are trying to lead a party and trying to leave _ are trying to lead a party and trying to leave the _ are trying to lead a party and trying to leave the country, i are trying to lead a party and . trying to leave the country, you need _ trying to leave the country, you need to — trying to leave the country, you need to be _ trying to leave the country, you need to be ahead _ trying to leave the country, you need to be ahead of— trying to leave the country, you need to be ahead of that - trying to leave the country, you need to be ahead of that game| trying to leave the country, you - need to be ahead of that game and be ahead _ need to be ahead of that game and be ahead of— need to be ahead of that game and be ahead of the _ need to be ahead of that game and be ahead of the narrative. _ need to be ahead of that game and be ahead of the narrative. you _ need to be ahead of that game and be ahead of the narrative. you need - need to be ahead of that game and be ahead of the
some of the key if you - narrative. some of the key if you are trying — narrative.nd trying to— are trying to lead a party and trying to leave _ are trying to lead a party and trying to leave the _ are trying to lead a party and trying to leave the country, i are trying to lead a party and . trying to leave the country, you need _ trying to leave the country, you need to — trying to leave the country, you need to be _ trying to leave the country, you need to be ahead _ trying to leave the...
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it that the way to combat that fake narrative rush?— narrative rush?important again to understand that - narrative rush? it is important| again to understand that while people often speak as the united states as being polarised about donald trump, which is true, we are not evenly polarised, donald trump is very much a candidate of a certain hard minority of the country and he is speaking to them and trying to mobilise that hard minority. that is enough for him to control one of the two parties, the smaller of the two parties, my party, but it is not enough to achieve national power, and what we are watching here is, it is a little bit like when you leave a glass of orangejuice on the bit like when you leave a glass of orange juice on the windowsill on a hot day, the volume of the class shrinks and the juice becomes hot day, the volume of the class shrinks and thejuice becomes more intense, that is what donald trump is doing to his party, it is shrinking but it is becoming more intense. ~ , , ., shrinking but it is becoming more intense. , , ., ., inten
it that the way to combat that fake narrative rush?— narrative rush?important again to understand that - narrative rush? it is important| again to understand that while people often speak as the united states as being polarised about donald trump, which is true, we are not evenly polarised, donald trump is very much a candidate of a certain hard minority of the country and he is speaking to them and trying to mobilise that hard minority. that is enough for him to control one of the two...
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the narrative. we will not test this on an example of a disinformation that were a directed against sweden. this is a poster on a process stand in moscow. it says in rsian, do not become toys in foreign hands. u see a picture of uncle sam pulling the stngs of pp longstocking and -- you have the source here as well. it might be in a different language. you might use a translation service to read it. it ends up in a finish website. what i would like you to try to see is, which narrative is used to foster distrust? you need to discuss a little bit. you need to know about to be longstocking. one of them are from sweden. it is like trying to pull the strings on another country, from another country, but why is this in moscow? there are some any questions. but it puts into a narrative. could it be within one of these narratives? you will have some minutes to discus this with your neighbor. [indiscernible chatter] and you are able to vote on which narrative think it fits in. [indiscernible chatter] is anyo
the narrative. we will not test this on an example of a disinformation that were a directed against sweden. this is a poster on a process stand in moscow. it says in rsian, do not become toys in foreign hands. u see a picture of uncle sam pulling the stngs of pp longstocking and -- you have the source here as well. it might be in a different language. you might use a translation service to read it. it ends up in a finish website. what i would like you to try to see is, which narrative is used...
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most of i'm, james did not buy this narrative. i'll send you. i'll julia seems the exit of which vehicle we've seen did not gave side. i was on television every week i addressed and a bit as a nation open the so that i'm doing and there's 2 in the re locus of power. meaning the military where still there and they were still gonna run the show you the lovely flu. my shot, my buddy boy gave me that many actually say that then was and really elected by the people. but he was rather designated by the army which has his char, which he being like the most powerful institution in the country, politically. and as the military is really the king maker and in the country, and to boone was seen as the favorite option for general de salis. boone talks about change was due, the model had a well mileage is 80 s, which is $88.00 a one. and then m, she be shut out. now what have you? but what was really striking was the fact that when he was talking about amending the constitution repression was at its highest, he was clocking down on civil society organization
most of i'm, james did not buy this narrative. i'll send you. i'll julia seems the exit of which vehicle we've seen did not gave side. i was on television every week i addressed and a bit as a nation open the so that i'm doing and there's 2 in the re locus of power. meaning the military where still there and they were still gonna run the show you the lovely flu. my shot, my buddy boy gave me that many actually say that then was and really elected by the people. but he was rather designated by...
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and narratives of migration is the threats to europe. and most european countries have built their economies, but also their cultural true flows migration for many, many decades. just look at the arrival of more than a to me in refugees from ukraine, u ha space for microns. so there's an extreme contradiction here. ukrainians it must be added are white, and mostly christian. it is a distinction that makes an indefensible difference in too many european countries where the migration issue has been harnessed and used for political right wing leaders, like george and malone enable, and victor auto body in hunger prussia line. that is now being echoed by some european politicians from the left who see the electoral benefits of fear mongering, corporate owned news organizations that either share a conventional conservative ideology or are enticed by the commercial upside of tackling those narratives. then put them out there when you are a pain both with in recent years is the breaking the business model of the smokeless. the a tribute thing.
and narratives of migration is the threats to europe. and most european countries have built their economies, but also their cultural true flows migration for many, many decades. just look at the arrival of more than a to me in refugees from ukraine, u ha space for microns. so there's an extreme contradiction here. ukrainians it must be added are white, and mostly christian. it is a distinction that makes an indefensible difference in too many european countries where the migration issue has...
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we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0. the latest news as a breaks of the been instead of being spent to make the network better. experts say investments are needed in technologies that make up facebook with detail coverage. they will likely remain in the hospital for the next 2 to 3 weeks as they advance in their recovery process from around the world. they say they are progressing from the south, advancing around the columbus of a week on counseling that calls for us and sean upsides to stabilize their relations. how do i fold trade disputes? kenyon struggling to make ends me talk about race 5 times to raise taxes plus to pounds fishing industries, bases in new for us. 12 years off to the for pushy, many period is often counts from the cost on our just sarah, the leader in exile. you've got any precautions not, and the great spaces assess and future the war and you've crane grinds on with a full, it's of heavy fighting along the front lines of don't yet the money inside. this is on their life and also coming out to being
we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0. the latest news as a breaks of the been instead of being spent to make the network better. experts say investments are needed in technologies that make up facebook with detail coverage. they will likely remain in the hospital for the next 2 to 3 weeks as they advance in their recovery process from around the world. they say they are progressing from the south, advancing around the columbus of a week on counseling that calls...
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these narratives because you tineed information within a wide perspective in a narrative because it gives it more sstrength creating something tht confirms people's beliefs the information is in a bigger system, but people are already thinking it looks like. some what is against people and it is in many different ways. it could be about stress and values and is often conservative values trusted by liberal values. it can be national identity the country has had but now it is under threat. it is also a narrative societies on aent collapse, this is usedst freedom for at least 100 years saying europe is about to form an end up in a civil war. then we have this narrative trying to put things in following it a big joke to say that it is not true, you just can't think about it and need to see that they are pullings a string on you. all those narratives can be information intot this narratie and this is an example on this information. so this is a poster in moscow and missus in russia, you see a picte of uncle sam pulling the strings and moving. you have theource here as we well, it might be a di
these narratives because you tineed information within a wide perspective in a narrative because it gives it more sstrength creating something tht confirms people's beliefs the information is in a bigger system, but people are already thinking it looks like. some what is against people and it is in many different ways. it could be about stress and values and is often conservative values trusted by liberal values. it can be national identity the country has had but now it is under threat. it is...
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strategic narratives. use your own strategic narratives. use counter narratives and use your own stories, explain why you would like to defend your values, what your values are. why would you like to risk your life if there is a war coming to your country? what is really worthwhile within yourself to fight for? why would you risk your life still going to work doing more time instead of fleeing? understand your target audiences. whom are you actually trying to reach with your story? but you need also to understand your adversaries. what are the values? why do they attack your values? if you're a country, you can go to world value survey and you can see where your country is mapped into different value systems, i'm using that in my trainings to try to help swedish communicate through some resilience coordinators and why are we a threat? we're a swedish people. we are not extremists, but we are, according to world value service, we're the most country in the world, more liberal ones when it comes to values and you don't see yourselves. and oth
strategic narratives. use your own strategic narratives. use counter narratives and use your own stories, explain why you would like to defend your values, what your values are. why would you like to risk your life if there is a war coming to your country? what is really worthwhile within yourself to fight for? why would you risk your life still going to work doing more time instead of fleeing? understand your target audiences. whom are you actually trying to reach with your story? but you need...
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guy: that would be the narrative but everyone wants to travel right now. the airline bosses there very excited. where are the risks though, the consumer may be -- maybe the monitor response needs to be more aggressive. cpi data out of the states tomorrow. we have the fed, the ecb and the bank of japan plus a whole range of other data. black rock head of ishares investment strategy america's in the last hour had this to say about how she is viewing the next few days. >> i don't think this comes from the ecb i think if there were to be a risk it would come from the bank of japan being more aggressive or hawkish or it would come from the fed being most likely on the hawkish side. i don't know if there is a dovish risk for the fomc at this moment. alix: quick on some breaking news. the one-year inflation expectation fell to 4.1%. it's been stabilizing their but slowly rolling over. that brings us to the question of the day what is the biggest risk this week. joining us to discuss is the european correspondent maria tadeo. we are doing in ecb bias here. what wo
guy: that would be the narrative but everyone wants to travel right now. the airline bosses there very excited. where are the risks though, the consumer may be -- maybe the monitor response needs to be more aggressive. cpi data out of the states tomorrow. we have the fed, the ecb and the bank of japan plus a whole range of other data. black rock head of ishares investment strategy america's in the last hour had this to say about how she is viewing the next few days. >> i don't think this...
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in her second narrative, kian's mother also confirms the shooting towards south hafez street. the first time we stopped shooting, this is the moment when my country was shot in front of the screen by the bullets that aimed at the front bumper of their car and caused kian's father is running away and kian's mother is afraid of her life his children lead them under the dashboard of the car and behind the driver's seat. it seems that the same armed rioter who shot in front of the car carrying kian and then targeted the body of the car. the pictures of the car show that it is almost at the same height. they have confirmed from the ground to the body of the car that the ground belongs to mr. seyed ali. what did i do to the girl? we should ask these people if they thought that these bullets might hit citizens or people when they opened fire towards the red crescent crossroad like this. from their own people i wish the armed thugs of izeh would think about the day after the call, about the day when kian is not in her mother's arms, and the newlywed ali moulai is sitting on her husban
in her second narrative, kian's mother also confirms the shooting towards south hafez street. the first time we stopped shooting, this is the moment when my country was shot in front of the screen by the bullets that aimed at the front bumper of their car and caused kian's father is running away and kian's mother is afraid of her life his children lead them under the dashboard of the car and behind the driver's seat. it seems that the same armed rioter who shot in front of the car carrying kian...
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so that this narrative of lost calls and this narrative. it really wasn't about slavery. it was about overreaching and government know all of that ceded. so that opens up the door not for the his history, but for the present. and so we're seeing that unfold, it unfolding even now. and so i think, you know, as educators, former educators, people like me who are teachers and we have susan classrooms, but informal educators, which is everybody that has knowledge and is interacting with people who need this now. and we have to tell these stories and we have to tell them, tell these are these narratives. and we have to advocate strategies that allow all of these narratives to start taking and having an impact. one of the you bring up something very important which is what have we learned? and are we as so many have pulled in santa honore have said, are we destined to repeat it? and so on and so forth? one, i just want to point out something about your book, $20 and change. you alluded to this, and i wanted to just mention again, i love the way you play with words here, because
so that this narrative of lost calls and this narrative. it really wasn't about slavery. it was about overreaching and government know all of that ceded. so that opens up the door not for the his history, but for the present. and so we're seeing that unfold, it unfolding even now. and so i think, you know, as educators, former educators, people like me who are teachers and we have susan classrooms, but informal educators, which is everybody that has knowledge and is interacting with people who...
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another narrative does get through. you know, this week was your shift of these main street stations is terrible. there are millions, millions more people watching joe rogan than watching anything on the, on the mainstream media. and, you know, it is defined, it's happening now between the lead media culture and popular culture. that's why they're so intent on sensor in the internet. because the stories do get through the stories about russia and ukraine, the stories about israel and palestine that they don't want to tell, told, are being told and people do to see them. so what you have is this bizarre and dangerous divide between what people are feeling and what the main stream media is them is showing and demonstrating. don't forget only 2729 percent of the public is either a democrat or republican that most people are independent. but the media is all divided up among blue and blue and red tribalism. and that's the narrative they get . but people are, are going away from that and get back to point that you set about
another narrative does get through. you know, this week was your shift of these main street stations is terrible. there are millions, millions more people watching joe rogan than watching anything on the, on the mainstream media. and, you know, it is defined, it's happening now between the lead media culture and popular culture. that's why they're so intent on sensor in the internet. because the stories do get through the stories about russia and ukraine, the stories about israel and palestine...
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the bbc is kind of changed as narrative or on ukraine. so every time i present a or a corresponding folks about ukraine, they talked about russia's full scale, military invasion is the 1st 3 or 4 words. they say, every time they talk about this conflict in ukraine, even the pope said a year and a half ago, this was a pro vote conflict. you make an interesting point about the alignment with western media with what western governments, you know, we do have some free press here, like luckily the one i worked for allows me to. but when you look at new york times washington post, they're almost always in lock step with the us government. and actually one point of optimism that i would point to in regards to that is lately. you've actually seen those outlets kind of criticize ukraine a bit. i don't know if you saw the new york times article about the nazi symbolism that is on the ukranian fighters, which i don't think would be allowed if it wasn't partially sanctioned by the us government. another positive side is the willingness that has, that
the bbc is kind of changed as narrative or on ukraine. so every time i present a or a corresponding folks about ukraine, they talked about russia's full scale, military invasion is the 1st 3 or 4 words. they say, every time they talk about this conflict in ukraine, even the pope said a year and a half ago, this was a pro vote conflict. you make an interesting point about the alignment with western media with what western governments, you know, we do have some free press here, like luckily the...
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the bbc is kind of changed his narrative or on ukraine. so every time a present or a correspondent talks about ukraine, they talked about russia's full scale, military invasion is the 1st 3 or 4 words. they say, every time they talk about this conflict in ukraine, even the pope said a year and a half ago, this was a pro vote conflict. you make an interesting point about the alignment with western media with what a string government's um. you know, we do have some free press here, like luckily the one i worked for allows me to. but when you look at new york times washington post, they're almost always in lock step with the us government. and actually one point of optimism that i would point to in regards to that is lately. you've actually seen those outlets kind of criticize you prayed a bit. i don't know if you saw the new york times article about the nazi symbolism that is on the ukrainian fighters, which i don't think would be allowed if it wasn't partially sanctioned by the us government. another positive side is the willingness that ha
the bbc is kind of changed his narrative or on ukraine. so every time a present or a correspondent talks about ukraine, they talked about russia's full scale, military invasion is the 1st 3 or 4 words. they say, every time they talk about this conflict in ukraine, even the pope said a year and a half ago, this was a pro vote conflict. you make an interesting point about the alignment with western media with what a string government's um. you know, we do have some free press here, like luckily...
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another narrative does get through. you know, this week, your shift of these main street stations is terrible from millions, millions more people watching joe rogan and watching anything on the, on the mainstream media. and, you know, it is defined, it's happening now between the lead media culture and popular leader culture. that's why they're so intent on censoring the internet because the stories do get through the stories about russia and ukraine, the stories about israel and palestine that they don't want to tell, told, are being told and people do to see them. so what you have is, is bizarre and dangerous divide between what people are feeling and what the mainstream media is. them is showing and demonstrating. don't forget only 2729 percent of the public is either a democrat or republican that most people are independent. but the media is all divided up among blue and blue and red tribalism. and that's the narrative they get . but people are, are going away from that. and you're not going to back for that. you se
another narrative does get through. you know, this week, your shift of these main street stations is terrible from millions, millions more people watching joe rogan and watching anything on the, on the mainstream media. and, you know, it is defined, it's happening now between the lead media culture and popular leader culture. that's why they're so intent on censoring the internet because the stories do get through the stories about russia and ukraine, the stories about israel and palestine that...
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, - speaking indictment as we call it is to tell a narrative, and - it is to tell a narrative, and it both legal and political points. - it makes both legal and political points. i- it makes both legal and i political points. i thought some _ political points. i thought some of— political points. i thought some of that _ political points. i thought some of that language i political points. i thought i some of that language was political points. i thought - some of that language was not really— some of that language was not really necessary— some of that language was not really necessary in _ some of that language was not really necessary in charging. really necessary in charging this— really necessary in charging this case, _ really necessary in charging this case, but— really necessary in charging this case, but what - really necessary in charging this case, but what they - really necessary in charging| this case, but what they are trying — this case, but what they are trying to— this case, but what they are trying to do— this case, but what they are trying to do is— this case, but w
, - speaking indictment as we call it is to tell a narrative, and - it is to tell a narrative, and it both legal and political points. - it makes both legal and political points. i- it makes both legal and i political points. i thought some _ political points. i thought some of— political points. i thought some of that _ political points. i thought some of that language i political points. i thought i some of that language was political points. i thought - some of that language was not...
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this narrative about higher ener: to do? this narrative about higher energy costs _ to do?ergy costs when we _ to do? this narrative about higher energy costs when we go - to do? this narrative about higher energy costs when we go to - to do? this narrative about higher energy costs when we go to the i energy costs when we go to the energy costs when we go to the energy transition, when we switch to solar, wind and water energy is just wrong, and people understood this. because this is an investment that will pay back. we need to invest now more money than we would. it will be much cheaper than staying with climate wrecking fossil fuels or going for nuclear energy. wanted to ask ou going for nuclear energy. wanted to ask you about _ going for nuclear energy. wanted to ask you about nuclear _ going for nuclear energy. wanted to ask you about nuclear energy - going for nuclear energy. wanted to l ask you about nuclear energy because finland is concerned about its energy security because it buys lots of fossil fuels from russia so it has gone down the nuclear path. why did swi
this narrative about higher ener: to do? this narrative about higher energy costs _ to do?ergy costs when we _ to do? this narrative about higher energy costs when we go - to do? this narrative about higher energy costs when we go to - to do? this narrative about higher energy costs when we go to the i energy costs when we go to the energy costs when we go to the energy transition, when we switch to solar, wind and water energy is just wrong, and people understood this. because this is an...
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another narrative does get through. you know, the reader was your ship of these main street stations is terrible. the millions, millions more people watching joe rogan and watching anything on the, on the main stream media. and, you know, it is defined that's happening now between elite media culture and popular culture . that's why they're so intent on the sensor in the internet. because the stories do get through the stories about russia and ukraine, the stories about israel and palestine that they don't want to talk, told are being told and people do to see them. so what you have is this bizarre and dangerous divide between what people are feeling and what the main stream media is them is showing and demonstrating. don't forget only 2729 percent of the public is either a democrat or republican that most people are independent. but the media is all divided up among the blue and blue and red tribalism. and that's the narrative. they get it, but people are, are going away from that. and you know, i'm going to back to po
another narrative does get through. you know, the reader was your ship of these main street stations is terrible. the millions, millions more people watching joe rogan and watching anything on the, on the main stream media. and, you know, it is defined that's happening now between elite media culture and popular culture . that's why they're so intent on the sensor in the internet. because the stories do get through the stories about russia and ukraine, the stories about israel and palestine...
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narrative of the leadership of the relationship between the republic and islam in the selection of the legal guardian in the first chapter of this book, as imam khomeini is leading the movement, the system deals with the principle of legal guardianship. people with the will of their people in the islamic republic system reached the official leadership, the book is accompanied by the documents of the majlis of experts, someone as the evening of 14 khordad, who supports the introduction of the leadership of ayatollah khamenei of iran through the expression of the landmark history and the dos and don'ts of the dream of leadership in the islamic system to display the logic and ideal model in appointing the legal guardian in the system and for the reason, logic was discovered in one sentence, the highest manifestation of republicanism and islamism, a book that at the same time contains new points about the way ayatollah khamenei was elected as the leader of the revolution in 1368, a review of his views in the sixties are based on the responsibilities they had and their struggles scientific
narrative of the leadership of the relationship between the republic and islam in the selection of the legal guardian in the first chapter of this book, as imam khomeini is leading the movement, the system deals with the principle of legal guardianship. people with the will of their people in the islamic republic system reached the official leadership, the book is accompanied by the documents of the majlis of experts, someone as the evening of 14 khordad, who supports the introduction of the...
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justjump in there, you described that as a narrative. do you believe that as a narrative. to — the government are going after... you have to look back to 2015, where they spite _ you have to look back to 2015, where they spite on— you have to look back to 2015, where they spite on his campaign. all these — they spite on his campaign. all these things, clearly, there bending these things, clearly, there bending the rules— these things, clearly, there bending the rules to go to go after president trump. you have to go to new york, — president trump. you have to go to new york, where they change the law, and you _ new york, where they change the law, and you had _ new york, where they change the law, and you had the former attorney generai— and you had the former attorney general andrew cuomo saying, this is unprecedented, this would not have happened _ unprecedented, this would not have happened if it was a democrat, so i believe _ happened if it was a democrat, so i believe that over the years the democrats have changed the rules and have been— democrats have changed the ru
justjump in there, you described that as a narrative. do you believe that as a narrative. to — the government are going after... you have to look back to 2015, where they spite _ you have to look back to 2015, where they spite on— you have to look back to 2015, where they spite on his campaign. all these — they spite on his campaign. all these things, clearly, there bending these things, clearly, there bending the rules— these things, clearly, there bending the rules to go to go after...
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a whole narrative for ten, 20 years. it's been something and now it's, oh, it's too complicated. and we can't possibly do anything. even the media to the internet, the, the mainstream media is pretty powerful at keeping us confused and in despair. and i'm wondering, like how you i don't want to say consume the news. you're you're a writer in that world in like you write in in essays and beautiful places that i think helped to change the conversation help us know a little bit about how to use media to like we have stay informed but yet on the other hand we don't really want be burdened by it you know what i mean i? think for everybody particularly the age of social media and the addictiveness of the internet, figuring out your information, diet, what actually makes you feel empowered, purposeful, makes the world more coherent, is really important around all the issues. and there is a tendency of the mainstream and politicians to tell us a story that. we're just consumers or maybe we can also go vote. they're not going nec
a whole narrative for ten, 20 years. it's been something and now it's, oh, it's too complicated. and we can't possibly do anything. even the media to the internet, the, the mainstream media is pretty powerful at keeping us confused and in despair. and i'm wondering, like how you i don't want to say consume the news. you're you're a writer in that world in like you write in in essays and beautiful places that i think helped to change the conversation help us know a little bit about how to use...
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the tech stocks are higher >> the market creates the narrative. we were talking about the rate cut in the second half of the year with the likely recession or slowdown in data. we have not had recession. the market has un-priced the probability of the rate cut. we are going into the important fed meeting tomorrow and the market is happy with the narrative of a pause or a skip that is sufficient for investors concerns about a lot more tightening to go and put to the side now the feeling is that even if the fed do have one more hike in them, we are close to the end of the cycle. now that is sufficient for markets to keep going higher even if the narrative around rate cuts is dismissed >> maybe that is the sweet spot. the narrative is not around rate cuts or a number of hikes, but pausing or maybe one more hike the sweet spot narrative is can the fed achieve a soft landing are we sitting here now? that is whether is taking shape. the markets like the idea of the pause. you see signs the u.s. consumer is slowing we have seen that in the luxury names.
the tech stocks are higher >> the market creates the narrative. we were talking about the rate cut in the second half of the year with the likely recession or slowdown in data. we have not had recession. the market has un-priced the probability of the rate cut. we are going into the important fed meeting tomorrow and the market is happy with the narrative of a pause or a skip that is sufficient for investors concerns about a lot more tightening to go and put to the side now the feeling is...
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how does the narrative improve public opinion and norma? spite, it might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the big piece of attention to. how is citizen, tim listened, replacing the story, the listening post, i fixed the media. you don't cover the news because of the way the news is covered, approved or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in history. yes or no. cheating voted, you know, the big picture us was a question. the donors into the very foundation of june, until the cost of its relationship with indigenous people in the midst of 2 pos to on the jersey stairs from i'll just say around on the go and meet tonight out is there is only mobile app is that the this is where we fix allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and typed on a new app from alpha 0 new that you think is it the thousands of people in new cranes cost on reach and a forced to lease the homes, offered them a top floods, towns, and villages. the exp
how does the narrative improve public opinion and norma? spite, it might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the big piece of attention to. how is citizen, tim listened, replacing the story, the listening post, i fixed the media. you don't cover the news because of the way the news is covered, approved or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in history. yes or no. cheating voted, you know, the big picture us was a question. the...
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in many countries, the narrative that flushes not the grocer, but the victim is on the rice. we underestimate the influence of russian propaganda . indeed, preventing people from considering alternative perspectives is incurred is let's also not forget the entire etc of the you as well as canada, hasn't bend archie in hopes of silence in most of those words. that's been followed by social media. restricted access to our t is content and microsoft and apple removing it from their app, stores binding r t or older russian media oppose in your narrative is completely democratic. it appears acceptable to adopt a narrow and biased view. this is. 8 the notion of balance, we were able to impose the restrictive measures on the kremlin for by the end, the machinery and effectively band and put them up at 18 without a short study. we said it would be a union to bend them for more, but i think within 2 to be a union on doing that. we are not back in the freedom of expression, but just affecting the freedom of expression. and when it comes to pro ukrainian narrative, well that's more the
in many countries, the narrative that flushes not the grocer, but the victim is on the rice. we underestimate the influence of russian propaganda . indeed, preventing people from considering alternative perspectives is incurred is let's also not forget the entire etc of the you as well as canada, hasn't bend archie in hopes of silence in most of those words. that's been followed by social media. restricted access to our t is content and microsoft and apple removing it from their app, stores...
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in many countries, the narrative, the crushes, not the grocer, but the victim is on the rice. when underestimate the influence of russian propaganda, indeed preventing people from considering alternative perspectives is incurred is let's also not forget the entire etc of the you, as well as canada. hasn't ben archie in hopes of silence in most of those words, that's been followed by social media, restricted access to our keys content, and microsoft and apple removing it from their app. stores binding r t or older russian media oppose in your narrative is completely democratic. it appears acceptable to adopt in narrow and biased view. this is. 8 the notion of balance, we were able to impose the restrictive measures on the kremlin for but then the machinery and effectively band and put them up at 18 without or so sorry. we said you to be a union to band and put them up. but i think within 2 to be a union on doing that, we all know that that came to freedom of expression that just affected the freedom of expression. and when it comes to pro ukrainian narrative, well that's more t
in many countries, the narrative, the crushes, not the grocer, but the victim is on the rice. when underestimate the influence of russian propaganda, indeed preventing people from considering alternative perspectives is incurred is let's also not forget the entire etc of the you, as well as canada. hasn't ben archie in hopes of silence in most of those words, that's been followed by social media, restricted access to our keys content, and microsoft and apple removing it from their app. stores...
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so what we're seeing recently was i looked at the narrative. it says races to understand different parts of the process. is it that with that, that knowledge language models or something? oh good them. so the parts or components and they will be so the rushed to different parts of the whole technologies. mm hm. but i think it's a re upped recap to think about. it's not just the way, so the kind of image read that we have of a i west to me. well, we do know global leaders have talked about this a lot, right? coming from the us, from china, from russia. president who to in even saying previously that the nation that leads in a, i will be quote, the ruler of the world. paul, i want to come to here for this question about practical things. how are military's currently already using ai as well? we're certainly seeing militaries around the world adopting a uh in fact, it's already being used in the war. and ukraine is so widely available. it's not just advance as military's that are using a on even civilians can kept our hands on air technology. so w
so what we're seeing recently was i looked at the narrative. it says races to understand different parts of the process. is it that with that, that knowledge language models or something? oh good them. so the parts or components and they will be so the rushed to different parts of the whole technologies. mm hm. but i think it's a re upped recap to think about. it's not just the way, so the kind of image read that we have of a i west to me. well, we do know global leaders have talked about this...
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that really is the narrative here. the market is pricing 125 basis points of extra hikes for the bank having than for the bank to deliver on its mandate. alix: andrew bailey saying that companies are hoarding workers, something we worried about coming out of covid. we heard from megan greene, bank of england's newest rate setter. she will be taking the helm in august. she addressed u.k. parliament, saying policy makers were right to raise interest rates in may. >> the bank of england needs to look at the drivers and if they are persistent, needs to work against those. the worst is to have inflation expectations be the anchor. that is the lesson we learn from the '70s and '80s. if that happens, you end up having to hike even more. guy: megan greene speaking a little bit earlier on. there was a time when the bank of england suggested a move above 5% on rates would have a significant impact on the u.k. economy. have we passed that point? is six the new five for the bank of england? let's try to get an answer on what is ha
that really is the narrative here. the market is pricing 125 basis points of extra hikes for the bank having than for the bank to deliver on its mandate. alix: andrew bailey saying that companies are hoarding workers, something we worried about coming out of covid. we heard from megan greene, bank of england's newest rate setter. she will be taking the helm in august. she addressed u.k. parliament, saying policy makers were right to raise interest rates in may. >> the bank of england...
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so, i first encountered the craft through their own written narrative. it's a beautiful book called running a thousand miles to freedom published in 1860 and was assigned in this class that i was taking on the literature of passing at columbia university and you like me must all be readers. and i imagine you've had this moment as i've had out of reading this book where sometimes you read something that just for me, it was an audible experience of hearing his voice in my ear. and learning about their story, this incredible story which is just a page turner in and of itself, 60 pages long or short and it tells of their incredible travels from georgia to philadelphia and beyond and the twists and turns in the story are amazing and conjure the moments. and reading this, about this extraordinary adventure i felt now i can identify this because there's a new book about this and i was reading about the book. the sensation that i thought, i am in this space that elicits this and felt both the hugeness of their journey and smallness of myself. and i felt deeply l
so, i first encountered the craft through their own written narrative. it's a beautiful book called running a thousand miles to freedom published in 1860 and was assigned in this class that i was taking on the literature of passing at columbia university and you like me must all be readers. and i imagine you've had this moment as i've had out of reading this book where sometimes you read something that just for me, it was an audible experience of hearing his voice in my ear. and learning about...
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that is not a matter of narrative or politics, that is a matter of reality. when you have a city, that has become very difficult for folks to live and feel safe. look what the citizens of san francisco have done in recent elections, they have recalled the district attorney, they have recalled three members of the school board at overwhelming margins, that is not a matter of narrative, those were votes that were counted at the ballot box. my district is not far from san francisco and my constituents used to love it, but nowadays which people are moving from san francisco into my district because we offer a higher quality of life, we support our law enforcement and we protect our citizens. i hope that what is happening right now will be a wake-up call to san francisco. this is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and it is tragic to see what is happening because of failed policies. >> governor gavin newsom said eat your heart out, two major cities, as an example of innovations and people making the pivot. what are your ideas? >> that is certainly true,
that is not a matter of narrative or politics, that is a matter of reality. when you have a city, that has become very difficult for folks to live and feel safe. look what the citizens of san francisco have done in recent elections, they have recalled the district attorney, they have recalled three members of the school board at overwhelming margins, that is not a matter of narrative, those were votes that were counted at the ballot box. my district is not far from san francisco and my...
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so we're familiar with that narrative, but think we're less familiar with the northern midwestern narrative, which is that we're all abolitionists, right? you know white northerners, white, have crafted this sort of that everybody wants an abolitionist. and if all white northerners in western north had truly been abolition, they could have abolished slavery before the civil war. there were more white northerners and westerners than there were white southerners in the country. and so if that's what they were at, that's who they were and what they truly wanted. they could have abolished slavery. that's not who they were. they agreed to emancipation. and the vast majority of them. and we know not to say that there aren't abolitionists in the north and west because there are, but they're sort of like a rump faction, you know, nationwide, their numbers are quite small in comparison. and to the 20 million or so white people in the country that sort of north and west. so the numbers are quite small. if the larger white majority had wanted to abolish slavery, they could have. but here's the thing.
so we're familiar with that narrative, but think we're less familiar with the northern midwestern narrative, which is that we're all abolitionists, right? you know white northerners, white, have crafted this sort of that everybody wants an abolitionist. and if all white northerners in western north had truly been abolition, they could have abolished slavery before the civil war. there were more white northerners and westerners than there were white southerners in the country. and so if that's...
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our t or older russian media oppose in your narrative is completely democratic. it appears acceptable to adopt in narrow and biased view. this is. 8 the notion of balance, we were able to impose the restrictive measures on the kremlin propaganda machinery and effectively banned from updating without or so. sorry we said you to be, i knew the brand name for more, but i think it was individual on doing that. we. i know that back in the freedom of expression that just take the freedom of expression and when it comes to pro ukrainian narrative, well, that's more, that's fine. there's no such word as propaganda for western media coverage. but we must also mention a landmark report published by researchers as fairly, as university of adelaide, exposing quite a bit amount of ukrainian vol accounts on twitter, pushing their agenda. and of course, it was through media has remained completely silent about the findings of that paper. as they refuse to show ukraine a negative light. so apparently freedom of speech is only acceptable when others we, we do your version of even
our t or older russian media oppose in your narrative is completely democratic. it appears acceptable to adopt in narrow and biased view. this is. 8 the notion of balance, we were able to impose the restrictive measures on the kremlin propaganda machinery and effectively banned from updating without or so. sorry we said you to be, i knew the brand name for more, but i think it was individual on doing that. we. i know that back in the freedom of expression that just take the freedom of...
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and a lot of people are sensing that maybe this narrative is not true. and so maybe these western, uh, are these what some media outlets they're trying to have to get rid of of the truth go in there because when they are the other people have been open their eyes. and if the mainstream media has not, has died all the time, then they're over. well, i mean, you know, there, there's all this type of item, it's information in this information. you've got the bbc right now. that's unavailing. it's a truth fact. fact checking division. now i'm just like to essentially the old way and ministry of truth actually coming to fruition even understand what you said that nick about and you know, it depends to, as he said his lot, the gotten rid of opposition, political parties, he's largely gotten rid of opposition. tv news channels, it's almost like an expectation of t of these days has demonic that as perpetually a blanket bind on the other side of the story in ukraine. do you think in any way there are any slight changes in the west and narrative, for example, bide
and a lot of people are sensing that maybe this narrative is not true. and so maybe these western, uh, are these what some media outlets they're trying to have to get rid of of the truth go in there because when they are the other people have been open their eyes. and if the mainstream media has not, has died all the time, then they're over. well, i mean, you know, there, there's all this type of item, it's information in this information. you've got the bbc right now. that's unavailing. it's a...
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they said it was against the administrative narrative. one biden labeled as misinformation was that the virus originated from a lab in china. we do not know that is not just a theory, it's likely true. doctor fauci himself was contradicting the lab leak discourse from the beginning of the pandemic. listen, everyone needs to pay attention to this. he commissioned a research paper that discredited that theory. can you please share with us what his interest was in covering up the map theory, mr. sauer? what do you think about that? >> thank, you congressman. in our case, going back to 2011, doctor fauci had been a public advocate in favor of function research that started in 2014. and there is direction, had publicly funded research on bad coronaviruses in the wuhan institute of virology, and that in early 2020, when the virus was new, he became aware from briefings of his staff and emails from chairman fara of the welcome institute at the united kingdom, that there was a great risk that the virus had in fact leaked from that institution, wh
they said it was against the administrative narrative. one biden labeled as misinformation was that the virus originated from a lab in china. we do not know that is not just a theory, it's likely true. doctor fauci himself was contradicting the lab leak discourse from the beginning of the pandemic. listen, everyone needs to pay attention to this. he commissioned a research paper that discredited that theory. can you please share with us what his interest was in covering up the map theory, mr....