Land on the different issues of the day, what is coming to the floor is the ways we talk to one another, the ways in which we listen. You have written a fantastic book with understanding and hearing other peoples stories and ways they are heard and ways you listen to them. Lets jimp in and ask you, what led you to this book . What is this book . Tell us the background of it. Your assessment is right. I worry a great deal about that we dont converse anymore. We have lost that as an art of conversation. We have become divisive. The rhetoric on both sides takes over the conversation. This is about human beings, an ethical issue. For me it started many years ago in childhood, t 20when i ma eastern chad and refugee camps right when they were coming over. In those camps i would say is when i started listening to refugee stories and i heard the best of humanity and i heard about the worst, what happened to people. I made many subsequent trips. Then many years later, in looking at this world w
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For the yuletide celebrations. And later in the programme, private eyes editor ian hislopjoins the bbcs media editor amol rajan to look back on a fascinating year of front covers, cartoons and satire. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. A british man and his two children have died after drowning in a Swimming Pool at a resort in the Costa Del Sol. They were on holiday at Club La Costa world when its believed a 9 Year Old Girl got into difficulties in the water and her brother and father attempted to rescue her, but also drowned. Our correspondentjon donnison is with us now. We are getting a much clearer picture now of what happened. This was a big resort in fuengirola. We are getting some pictures, there we re are getting some pictures, there were several villas on this resort. The company that run it, Club La Costa world, they are saying that these three members of the same family were found unresponsive in the Swimming Pool. The Emergency Services tried to revive them, they we re s
The day, what is coming to the the ys the ways in which we in which we hear one another, the ways in which we have listened. And you have written a fantastic book that has to do with understanding and hearing other people stories, and ways in which they are hurt, and ways in which you can listen to them. Jump right in, and ask you what led you to this book, what is this book, and tell us the background of a paired i think your assessment is exactly right. I worry a great deal that we dont converse anymore. We have lost that as part of a conversation. We have become very divisive. The political rhetoric on both sides dominate our conversations. This is a conversation about human beings, and ethical issue. For me, it started many years ago in childhood or adolescence, but really in 2004, when i made my first visit to eastern chad, and to refugee camps, right when they were coming over. And, in this camps i would say is really when i started listening to refugee stories. I saw the best of