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to those task with electing the new leader of the catholic church. they said they had robust discussions on a variety of topics, but never gave too much away. some comment about today. fortunately, evading the questions of journalists. they moved into kinds of sent them out the where the apartments of pope frances still remain sealed off. they will be cut off from the world blinds drone, no access to newspapers or television. the building swept for listening devices. b their task is monumental. finding a med would be embrace by the $1400000000.00 catholics around the world. it completely push the limits of the sunset tv. so the conclave at the moment is quite divided between those who want to be propelled forward. and those who want to stay put, there are 3 groups, the progressive, the conservatives, and the centrist. i think they need someone in the center. someone who knows the structure of the vatican. well,
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6 the conclave has both fences is fingerprints all over it. this could be a very unpredictable conclave. he appointed the vast majority of cardinal electors . but this a very diverse group coming from 71 different countries. many from a far removed from the inner workings of the vatican, and some like the cardinals of the package sent to me in march for presenting small ghastly communities. the front runners among the conservatives who didn't agree with group fences on some key topics, but they would present the minority on the opposite side of the spectrum. the progressive camp is the widest cardinals like definitive, you know, rece, antonio take of the, the asian francis a charismatic, fully close, and care. okay. enthusiasts, but the diversity that proved francis so wanted, could make it more difficult to for the consensus. and the race is wide open. i
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think the key at this point in the history of the churches, are people looking for unity or are they looking for division? are they looking for someone who's going to bring people together or sort of polarize ation? because unfortunately, even within the catholic church, there are groups that are looking for polarization. and that sort of mimics the way that politics. also, at least in certain countries, is going today. there will be many issues waiting on their minds. as the cardinals entered the sistine chapel, and the doors are locked behind them, they will have to forget the outside world. and as they often say, hope that the holy spirit will guide them in their decision. for that how many elder 05 to can city. okay, concept for me, my name's by lots more information on website or is there a dot com to check it out and he's continues here and i'm sarah often. and this thing, the,
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the, the, what comes next in kashmir after the slaughter of more than 2 dozen taurus, their media in india and pakistan are both playing the indian news outlets or from or for practice. johnny journalists are sticking with their harmonies, plus $100.00 tech, extended trump administration. number 2, the national political means coming out of the white the, the attack that killed 26 tourists in indian administered kashmir last week was not just an active tear. it was a wake up call, one that blew
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a part of narrative prime minister and a wrench remote these government had sped years constructed that claimed kashmir was safe, open for business back to normal. but what does normal, even me in a place where journalists have been gagged, descent is silenced, and civil liberties are threatened. instead of answers the indian government, a serving of calls for retaliation, more than $1500.00 cash mary's arrested homes of alleged suspects, demolished, are crack down that isn't about find the answers. it's more of a message to the indian. public justice will be served no matter the cost. march of india's mainstream media are echoing the government's line, turning out, hyper nationalistic noise, sensationalistic rhetoric, and fear mongering. too busy, demanding revenge. to ask the most basic of question, how did this happen? for the past 10 years or so, the region known as jermel and kashmir had under gone
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a re brand of laughter from you and the winds of change a territory that india and pakistan have gone to war over multiple times. i'd be tom, at least, according to the moody government in new delhi, a new fox for taurus, a message that as usual, the indian mainstream media echo the valley was the, the parchment is now the new diplomatic. on april 22nd vag, narrative of normalcy was demolished. so real self, the video recorded by a tourist on a ziploc capture the horrifying attack. in which 26 tours, almost all of them, indians were chased down by militants and execute. the not only came deep inside
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the intern directly, they also told their own sweet time and segregating all the people based on religion. and then i ended up getting the handles 3, the moving parts that especially the way the tourism had been picking up in these. we just did, we would see this kind of a such back and tourism was a big part of this normally see narrative because people in cottage to come through one crush me the sense of romeo see people who lived in german dish. we then knew that this was not really the story that there is this tension underneath because the was a feeling that this com is just on the surface and there's something underneath just waiting to come out. the government has been trying to name that, that it is um, has being replaced by through it is a because b to b have been talking about a solution of fish needs through changing the demography of the region. just me,
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it is the only mostly majority agent in india and for them the only resolution of catch made is to change all the its demography in 2019 prime minister and the rent, remotest government took a big step in that direction. a constitutional clause granting kashmir a unique sent me a ton of his status was suspend, bringing the state under new tallies control one mission. one constitution banned the electoral map was altered, resulting in john moved the hindu majority region, gaining greater political influence at the expense of the kashmir valley, which has a muslim majority. other changes have loose and restrictions on non cash marries from settling in the state, leading to allegations, but the monique government without to permanently change the regions demographics. significant news, where the development all taking place,
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with journalists facing more and more suppression. and the muslim cache mary's coming under, all kinds of survey media has be english meta, particularly heavy price. thousands of journalists have been picked up charge. the tv is crying like sedition vocabulary and peter law, they would get be that they would, somebody would need to be doing it again. so floods the students were coming in and all of that. but there was also a sense that this was the kind of enforced now mostly, ever since 2019 that has been as excessive so progression of kish metes on the military jackboots group and not the uh so women's which obviously exists in the digital space civil society has been designated journalists have been silence. narrative has been presented as a few 1000000 tire rotation need is complicit in this kind of a conspiracy. more than 1500 people have been arrested houses of
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from an aged date. it is have been demolished with belt in england division. so there is a law just an elective on the shipment, which is also the getting field in rest of the population. because this is demand for instant justice. we have to get on with that. let's punish somebody, there isn't enough of a backlash against the government actions. and now those demolitions of has stopped because of the security forces, realize that this is not helping them. and of course india has blamed focus on these attacks. so there's no of for long war mongering on television. more than 400 indian news channels on the front line in such a crowd as you need use very crammed, with channels competing for viewers and revenues. sensationalist reporting and hyper nationalistic takes on politics have long dominated the news of the bottles
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is getting back to the radio. it is time for pock hassan to feedback for the headed golf called nice private networks like public tv times. now india today and seniors are blaming practiced on for the killings and capturing, calling from the military retaliation to a 100 percent pre being in those infant and gone by focused on spawns. but it's not me. instead of groups and the facilitators in india, the children offer lessons and they're producing anthony muslim news. dangerous and provocative commentary that aligns with the monique governments, him do nationalist agend. that matters because so many india news outlets are now dependent on government advertising revenues to stay in prison. all of which explains why the focus of the coverage has not been on the security failures that led to the atrocity. let alone holding the moody government account. the media
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starting to use do the off constant war mongering to in sleep. the input being thing these almost the document is scenarios of how in the in the box as non serious. it's about the sun for the audio, whatever to somebody on it. but i think up once of them, concept that it did get like, that is not it was responsible journalism is meant to be there is also a wedding paddlers spike. it is lama sylvia. and this latest attack and cost me, it has given me those using it to wrongfully target indian muslims. this month's bill is a creation of the government. now the question is, where the, the government is now incapable of putting back the genie in the button? or does it want to deliberately promote it, much of the social media hundreds, but to a thing hate have been trying to attack most lynn's particular location medium was
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named sketch me the students to the point that many students had to me because the governments in those states failed to provide them any protection the mainstream coverage has been jingle is state has been extremely aggressive. and perhaps what we are not realizing is that this perhaps was what the federalist want to. because the very basis of this attack is because the hatred that's it's segregating people on the basis of an image and then killing the response has been pulled up and go. but they should be a much more educated response on what really have been our intentions. fabulous, because quite sure that has been won. this potential conflict between 2 nuclear power has india and pakistan. it's combined populations now approaching 1700000000 people on edge. they have reason to, particularly when india news outlets repeatedly referred to a war now being far overseas. a genocide was denied. we show you how the april
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22 at the echo the model of the 7th, when the wrench remotely spoke earlier this week, he stayed away from the question of india and security failures in kashmir. and ben did something he seldom does. switching from henry to english to deliver a message to an outside on on. 6 and it is quite good that by switching to english, he was addressing the international community, much as benjamin nothing else was done repeatedly to say that look, this is a serious crime and we will have the full license to what we want. the fabulous suggestions, as is the case, what is it and god by the motivates should be off. and that is something we have to be somewhat careful about. these meetings of always live with
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a sense of field and in security that um india may try and change its demography. and that's because in the right, doing groups have always tried to do that as a solution to that that should be an issue you need. and is there a like a solution? and every time that there is read to read about and is real life situations did is a sense of theme. but even more than that, there is a sense of field across the border impact of style and the narrative on what happened in kashmir, where this could lead has been dominated by some, an elected man in uniforms and much of the mainstream media there have already fallen in the line, ryan coles is here with more pockets. dani military spin, machine kicked into gear immediately after the attack in kashmir,
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starting with the argument that india has not provided any concrete evidence, not publicly the pocket stone was behind the attack. there had been nor startup evidence that has been provided the pockets non intelligent services chief spokesperson called india's allegations. baseless then accused of masterminding and supporting terror attacks and pockets done. his proof was a clip of what he said was an intercepted conversation between indian operatives and militants, which sounded in authentic. so just listen to this audio on to start civic ex minez on there. and how about how, what social media users said the whole thing felt scripted acted out the pockets 90 military has been ramping up its accusations against india for the past few years. but they chose now in the aftermath of an attack, and indeed administered kashmir to make the evidence they had public, the mainstream media. there are laughing it up, did you guys?
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but i never knew press conference key or was going to them by august, but i'm just, i'm going to throw cooperate because i had the military's talking points have been reliably relate on pockets 90 news channels, pushing back against the threats of military retaliation. mocking the effectiveness of a pause in a water sharing agreement with india and reminding their neighbors of pockets non nuclear capabilities. it isn't unusual to see pockets dining median lock step with military and intelligence fingers. those 2 institutions hold significant power and are known for coming down hard on the news media if they step out of line. but they have less control over social media. pocket study makers are having a field day, their satirizing the threats coming from the indian airwaves. joking the india cannot possibly do any more damage to the country than pocket stones own leadership already has banks right? this past week, donald trump completed a to mulch us 1st 100 days of his 2nd term at the white house. the pace has been relentless, sweeping trade tasks, getting announced,
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then pulled back. scores of and documented immigrants shipped out to a mega prison in el salvador, talk of an exciting neighboring lands, countries and declarations of war against the main stream media universities and law firms. developments that all go out on the trump administrations, social media accounts, which i've taken on a distinct style and tone. donald trump is not just the face of everything. he's curious, brand of brash, inappropriate, even nice. the phrasing is all over the tweets and means the get shared some post border on vicious, mocking the victims of trumps the most stringent policies. the let's me post me knox. you robbie now on the trump white house is mimi if occasion of cruelty i don't know if you ever watched, but you will see much that is the key device designed for maximum drama. very my
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command on apologetic about how come back to of an annual fee seduce, did you just had a piece of one of the lives didn't donald trump, steve, at forms of entertainment? i know that you are genuine. if i say i am trying to find the u. s. c, have history, he's properties holsted us, the fights can be early, 2, thousands trump is attended. but it's not just over the years. the latest just last month. and one of the drums key alternatives on mine and he's in a soaking. stephen chunk used to be the director of communications for the us. see now he leads the communications team at the white house. steve in town was in comes for u. s. c for several years before joining the trump administration. and he was known as one of these heavy hitters who did things like remove people did not
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agree with the administration, which is something that he took from his time at us. see if there was someone challenge us, see that person would not get access. and here's my colleagues seat stephen sean. so stephen, sony is quite well known as a figure who doesn't really take prisoners cricket joe biden. and his campaign are an incomplete freak out mode. so he's a big fan of using cuss words and mean words and kind of scapegoating people and discrediting them. so that's also partially where you might see this mean if occasion of communication is from the white house coming from you sort of the attack dog. right. and he is trusted by trump himself. the primary reference point, not just for the try. there's one thing, but also for people running the official social media accounts is the president's own voice. what the hell that i do for the democracies. last week i took a bullet for democracy. the effort to recreate that sort of
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rash in your face, told that trump is so famous for it's a much more in your face, much more attention seeking way of running these accounts. the department of defense is regularly putting out viral content. the white house itself is putting out viral content. and this is a significant departure from how things were done before. there is a template, a norm in government communications. the presentation is forming the language proficiency, even legalistic, and the tone is meant to be non partisan. this strictly style has used up in the past few years. this picture was tweeted by the obama white house on so forth national catch day in 2015. as joe biden tried to provide the reports of his forgetfulness in old age. he invented this meeting between him as a supervisor,
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a strategic mastermind, and something his team going to means even in the 1st the gifted of the white house social media. but it was all over trumps on account. the 1st strongly ministrations of quite a fan that's kind of short and catchy slogans. right, locker aapc built the wall and nowadays, where we're seeing continuations that trend and alongside that, there's this idea that a strength comes from being able to do what you want. the strength of a fight, it right, the strength to force the strength of being able to enforce your will on to others . the mean is tool is extremely powerful. social media is on to present it. that's what people look at when they wake up in the morning. it's what they look at right before they go to bed. this administration and be to implement proceeded. it is one of the 1st to really tap into it in
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a deliberate and knowing way. many of them are single images or short videos, which tends to be promoted by social media algorithms. you to know you come to our country illegally. this is one of the consequences face, if you'll take the secretary of homeland security, christie know, standing in front of an el salvador in prison. you don't have to understand the legalities. you do not have to understand the technicalities in order to parse the picture. you see individuals who are stripped down behind bars, assembled in ways that are honestly evocative of slavery. so it's a show of force and dominance that's being used to communicate about what immigration should be about who should be criminalized. i think that the dehumanization or the cruelty critique tends to miss the point. uh, these names are effective. the more you talk about people who are getting deported
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to el salvador more that the american people see that a lot of these people are violent criminals. and should be sent to act as possible . and to that extent, it once a lot of the procedural critiques of the trunk, administration's tactics, which are shared not just on the last, but also on the right. not everybody is happy about the way this is being done, but it draws attention away from that to a visual concrete low lives where a promise was delivered on from the bostic poolside description to the trump trumpeting most of the smiley chips of the white house press 6 to roll for everything. presidential candidate for you, the american people, the social media accounts of the trunk, the white house on a study leaking norm busting government messaging. perfect. and
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a station of this approach was contained in this post. the subject was a woman convicted of drug trafficking, not only to the white house shed photo her trying to edit this. but they took that photo and made it into a cartoon. making a japanese animation style that had been a violent trend for about a week or so in much it is a dramatic enough photo to see this person hancock. and he let a way that is a striking and dramatic image and not to say that we're being tough on crime. however, the trump whitehouse takes this a step further and renders this picture in the studio generally style. and that should give us some pause. these are not laughing matters is, as the caption says, fentanyl has been as harmful as we can count with american depths and the impact on our economy. and this is a person who is part of that trade. there is no reason for an animation treatment.
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it appealed to the younger base, which tends to be very concerned about immigration specifically. it captured a moment in design guys, and i mean, it was a success. it was shared a great deal, including by people who hated it. outrage or strong feeling tends to make people interested, get them to share it with some other people, even if it's little discussed. for the term communications team. any attention is good attention. this report, even with all its critiques, is ultimately a form of audience engagement. and that, along with the harmony home of the make america great again, message is what the whitehouse is focused on. steve tongue once with the usc now with the trump team has more that this approach and it's a perfect fit for donald trump's presidency. so this is part of it is
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stripe, fast stripe, hard to be confrontational and i think we see in the direct imprint of it in white house communications means when breach people. busy who don't watch the news, who don't read newspapers, who don't even like to talk about politics. it's a way to bring them into the conversation. it's a targeted and specific and frankly, smart way to engage more supporters, more people who will donate and give their dollars time and attention to this particular administration. charles has been a revolutionary presence in some ways. i think that you will be remembered as one of the cons operators in american political history. he has a lot of glory and ending on how you see to add the blame for the success of this approach. and one of the reasons the strong has been so successful is that he has
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integrated his own style. with that, as president very little goes out through the official channels. that does not it waste implicitly you have his imprimatur. and finally, after donald trump's 1st $100.00 days in office, right wing american news channels are falling over themselves to heat praise on the prices. cuz i know it's about every sport he knows about a trade he knows about the porter and he's still equipped for this job. but according to a new report from amnesty international, donald trump has turbocharged authoritarianism around the globe. his administration has dismantled human rights safeguards, letting quote, corporate allies run a mock and didn't. bolden authoritarian leaders elsewhere, the results, the so called trump effect. a deepening global human rights crisis says amnesty in which conflict crackdowns on descent and the rights of all kinds of minorities. will only get worse unless leaders change course. underlying all of this is the
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belief that this president represents something new and dangerous. some kind of rupture. however, 18 months of genocide in gaza, facilitated by countries in the west should have put the lie to that notion long ago. and media outlets would do well to remember the donald trump as regressive as he is, does not represent an advert ration in the us. more like and on masking of the liberal tendencies that run deep in america. so with this testimony seem like every day we had at least a child coming in with a gunshot of american doctors who volunteer confessed. i didn't want to believe that children were being shot fault lines reveals a disturbing trend. there is a definitive pattern of is really salters targeting quite specifically children.
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