He argues that debate format matters: ten-minute television panels hunt for gotcha soundbites, while a two-hour conversation gives room for explanation.
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Good Faith
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"on the show tomorrow I I've agreed to go on the show because I feel it's important to engage different perspectives yeah um so..."
"-minded and to engage people in good faith debate some people may not may not have good faith but I think it's very important..."
"spoke you were saying that a lot of these debates are loud panels could be a waste of time and it's better to sit..."
"think a very quick limits test is how long is it going to be if it's 10 minutes you know they're looking for soundbite..."
"me and and his people so I mean they have been"
"So that below, though not asleep, men dream, speaking in good faith or in bad, the last, however, merits greater blame and shame. Below,..."
"...in debate as long as someone's willing to debate me in good faith."
"...the notion that because the United States is incapable of negotiating good faith, that you must assume that any military action that's now taken..."
"...completely, I'm completely, I'm completely up to like a long form, good faith discussion. There's, do you know George Washington? George Galloway? I do...."
"...together like what we're doing right now and have a honest good faith conversation about our different viewpoints and this leads to mutual understanding..."
"...he was telling the world the Iranians are not negotiating in good faith. He was sabotaging his own negotiations. So his job was not..."
"If citizens come together and they deliberate and act with in good faith, then the world will be a better place. So that is..."
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