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By your very own nina who has done stellar work at the Wilson Center disinformation fellow. The coolest title ever, since last october. Before that she was a scholar on russia and ukraine. How to lose the information or , russia and the future of congress conflict is an amazing title for it is essential reading for everyone on this call, zoom in all of your friends. We remember russian Successful Campaign in 2016 showed distrust and confusion in front of the president ial election. In order to win the information war, as needed say, we need to understand what disinformation is. I have heard her on this topic before. And it what it is not. This information is used to false or misleading information with malign intent. That is different from misinformation which can also be harmful but lacks malign and intent. It is brought goals and propaganda which involves the promotion of a nations worldview. What need arise, unlike soviet propaganda, sought to promote specific communist centric worl
A new undercover report says the social media giant censored the president s supporters for some time. This is r. T. Thanks for joining. The Current Affairs tracing app that was rolled out in france has alerted just 14 users about their potential exposure over the course of the last 3 weeks despite the country recording many new cases of the virus every day david skeet looks at why. Stop code it. Was a priest to be a bright idea that could help prevent a 2nd wave off in sections and on your smartphone that uses bluetooth signals to keep track of the devices and therefore the people that you come into contact with and what it was a few weeks ago the french digital minister said it could also to a flying start as of this morning 600000 people managed to download the app so its a very very good start. Well after a few hiccups perhaps including a delayed release that so many people in france accidentally downloading good tracing up one for catalonia. Ok after a fold start some 2000000 peop
These are the markets. A little bit of a lift, and a lot of focus on tray concerns between the u. S. And china. A letter concerns with turkey and possible sanctions. Overall, there is optimism about fed policy and when it comes to brexit. 26 and there seems to be hope on the market. It will be difficult on brexit by the end of the week. Thursday and friday is the allimportant eu summit in brussels. Wirecard under extreme pressure. Aumping this morning after ofry accuses the Company Total nonsense. The share price is down 15 . We will speak to the nobel prizewinning economist who won yesterday, Michael Kremer. Time, a london conversation with James Bullard. Brexit. Gan with the eu chief negotiator Michel Barnier saying a deal is possible this week, after the telegraph reported a mood of cautious optimism. The leader of thin land who says there isnd not enough time to reach a deal before thursday. In hong kong chief executive carrie lam denied the city is a police state. She repeated vio
Jostling. Booktv is with the publishers convention and what we would like to do is preview some of the new books that are coming out this fall area joining us now is former National Security adviser ambassador to the un and former assistant secretary of state susan rice. Her book is called tough love my story of the things worth fighting for. Its coming out in october. Thanks for being with us for a few minutes. Thanks for having us. You talk about tough love and some of the things worth fighting for a. Of my parents and grandparents and the story of where they came from what is important is who i am and where i developed. Tough love is the way my parents raised me and its fair to say the kind of mother i am. My mother was the child of jamaican immigrants to 1912 and my grandmother was a maid and a seamstress and they came to Portland Maine on banana boats and disembarked and got married on Christmas Day and had four sons and the youngest of my daughter and they were the epitome of the