Documents tagged "Brexit"
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The image is a screenshot of an infographic related to Brexit sentiment analysis on social media. It features a pie chart divided into three segments with colors representing percentages: 21% for "Leave EU," 38% for "Remain in the EU," and 41% labeled as "Neutral." Above the pie chart, there is a banner with text stating "Case Study: BREXIT." The background of the infographic shows a faded image of what appears to be the British flag, partially obscured by what seems like an overlay of social media elements, suggesting the data collection method for this analysis.
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In an email exchange between Jeffrey E. and Gianni Serazzi, they discuss the US presidential election and potential strategies for Hillary Clinton to address issues such as populist movements and rising inequality in Europe. They suggest that acknowledging a desire for change and emphasizing the importance of Senate majority can help win over voters.
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In the email, Gianni Serazzi discusses with Jeffrey E. about the growing trend of populist parties and anti-establishment feelings in Europe and the US. He mentions that one reason for this is rising inequality and the constant exposure to how rich people live on smartphones. He suggests that Hillary Clinton could use the last debates to create weapons for change by acknowledging that people want change and asking for a clear majority in the senate, emphasizing the importance of the senate. Gianni also expresses concern about Europe being ahead of the US in this trend and mentions how irrational and influenceable masses can become when they are frustrated.
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The document is an email sent by Gianni Serazzi to Jeffrey Epstein, discussing the political climate in Europe and the US. The author of the email suggests that Hillary Clinton could use the last debates to create a message about change and acknowledge that people want change. The author also mentions the interconnected world and rising inequality as major reasons for citizens becoming angry and voting for populist parties.
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In this document, Alain Forget expresses interest in hearing Jeffrey E's views on the idea of a global tea party movement. Steve Bannon, who was Donald Trump's chief strategist and senior counselor at the time, laid out his vision for a global nationalist movement in 2014 during a conference held inside the Vatican. He suggested that there was a "global tea party movement" and praised far-right parties like Great Britain's UKIP and France's National Front. Bannon also discussed issues such as capitalism, racism, and corruption among politicians. The conference was hosted by the Human Dignity Institute, which aims to promote a Christian voice in European politics and has ties to conservative factions within the Catholic Church.
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The document discusses Steve Bannon's global nationalist vision and comments he made during a conference held inside the Vatican in the summer of 2014. Bannon praised European far-right parties like Great Britain's UKIP and France's National Front, and suggested that there was a "global tea party movement" happening at the time. He also criticized Washington for failing to prosecute bank executives over the financial crisis, and discussed the idea of capitalism being in crisis after losing its Judeo-Christian foundation. The event took place in a small conference room in a 15th-century marble palace on the grounds of the Vatican, hosted by the Human Dignity Institute which aims to promote a "Christian voice" in European politics.
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Steve Bannon, now serving as Donald Trump's chief strategist and senior counselor, expressed his global nationalist vision at a conference held inside the Vatican in 2014. He praised European far-right parties like Great Britain's UKIP and France's National Front and suggested that a racist element "all gets kind of washed out". Bannon also discussed capitalism and its "crisis", as well as the failure to prosecute bank executives over the financial crisis. The conference was hosted by the Human Dignity Institute, which promotes a "Christian voice" in European politics and has ties to conservative factions inside the Catholic Church.
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The document discusses InsightsPod, a platform that analyzes opinions, sentiments, and emotions from social media to provide businesses with insights for making informed decisions. The platform supports various social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and Pinterest, and supports 71 languages. Retailers, politicians, and investors are potential customers who can use InsightsPod to gain valuable insights about their customers or constituents. A case study on Brexit illustrates the capabilities of InsightsPod by analyzing tweets before and during the referendum day. Additionally, a live feed for the US presidential election showcases InsightsPod's accuracy and capability.
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In an email exchange, Noam Chomsky discusses his recent travels and experiences with Jeffrey E. The topics of their conversation include Brexit, Trump, Syria, Ukraine, and jazz music. Jeffrey E. mentions the Caribbean as a possible destination for their next trip, and Valeria is going to Brazil. The communication is marked confidential and attorney-client privileged.
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The document provides statistics related to Brexit sentiment from Twitter on June 23rd, 2016. A total of 302,113 tweets were collected between 12 AM CEST and 11 PM CEST that day. Of these tweets: * 157,075 tweets had a positive sentiment. * 93,305 tweets had a negative sentiment. * 51,750 tweets had a neutral sentiment. The document also includes examples of specific tweets with various sentiments and locations.
