A fantastic book which has to do with understanding other peoples stories. Lets just jump right in and ask you, what led you to this and tell us the background. I think your assessment is exactly right. We dont converse anymore and we have lost that as a art of conversation. The political rhetoric on both sides dominates conversations. This is a conversation about human beings and an ethical issue. For me, it started years ago in childhood and adolescence. In 2004, when i made my first visit to eastern chad and the refugee camps, right as they were coming over. And in those camps, i would say it is when you nt start stors. Ng to threfugee i saw the best of humanity and the worst of humanity. Many subsequent trips. Years later, and looking at this world we are living in, we often forget there are people involved and thats what led to this book. So you use this wonderful term, real people and it occurs to me that listening and carrying has more to do with just the words you hear, it has
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
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Good morning, everyone. Good afternoon if you are watching from asia. This is bloomberg surveillance. I am in italy for the ember city ambrosetti forum. Lot to do with the economy, the trade war, with no end in sight. Although the two sides did decide to meet her we go back to our wall of worry. What im looking at. European stocks were up at the open a touch, now they are down. 1 . A lot will have to with the number we get from u. S. Jobs. Looking at treasuries, they are slowing some of the declines we saw yesterday and we shot a sharp selloff. Im also looking at gold. It is probably the perfect litmus test when comes to risk on or risk off. And wti, there is little change their. There. So we will get back to the markets and great interviews, but first, lets get straight to london and first word news. Hong kongs Credit Rating has that is as months of persistent protests and violence continue. Fitch says it is testing the framework that governs the relationship with china. Carrie lam sa