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fetus, despite determining it would not survive. the woman family say she was denied life saving treatment because the doctors was too scared to break. the abortion law. poland began enforcing and the total ban on abortions in january. okay, was just have honest, a 2000 year old room near the ancient roman city of pompeii. the well preserved room as part of a video that was once home to slaves. it contains wouldn't bids and other objects including ceramic pitches and a chain. the chamber pot on pay was home to about 13000 people when it was buried by volcanic eruption in the year 79. 80. the news. this is algebra, and these other top stories, iraqi prime minister most of us has. emma has survived an assassination attempt. the military says an armed drone targeted his home and bank dad's green zone. the
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attack comes in the political pensions of the results of the october parliamentary election. a mood of the head has moved from back that security prisons is tightened in and around the green zone that's following the assassination attempt. according to the government, the targeted, the residence of a prime minister must have a call to me. he himself called to meet just tweeted, saying that he survived the attack and calling people for court. he's not accusing a certain organization, but he said that he blamed it on what he called, in his words, the treacherous, the treachery, or the, or the mrs. of the treachery. the number of people killed after a fuel tank exploded in sierra leone is now at least 99. the boss happened to in the tank collided with another vehicle and a busy junction and the capitol free tom. quote amongst the activist,
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since you dont have rejected and internationally mediated plan to restore power sharing arrangement with the military instead of called for 2 days of civil disobedience. general abdel father albert hon, is on the increasing global pressure to restore the civilian that government of last month's military take over. a u. s. federal appeals court has halted the biden administration's cove at 19 vaccination rules of businesses. requires companies with more than 100 employees to ensure their staff are vaccinated. thousands of activists around the world rallied somewhat like holding a global day of action. protests is a demand and governments and big business do more to limit global warming. they say that the promises made so far at this year's caught 26 summit on not ambitious enough. those, the headlines, money side will be here at the top of the hour up next is the listening post season
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by on counting the cold, who all the western bank is enabling big oil to exploit the r as a had thiessen's. it's reliance on coal is buying and shutting down co. how long the best with counting the call on out we have a responsibility to get the climate store. we run this november. lead is from around the world and gathering in glasgow. scotland come 20 some international climate. we are facing a global climate the well, the biggest pollutants have left a change they away. hello, i'm richard ginsberg and you're at the listening post where we dig into the coverage and look at how news is reported. here are the media stories we're examining this week, climate change news organizations, fossil fuel companies,
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and audiences all need to do better on the story that could mean the end of us. heathy, opium enters a state of emergency. and the government's controlling of journalism, there has turned aggressive violence against muslims filmed by the perpetrators, the latest ugly trend among india's hindu vigilantes. plus the chance roaring in downtown pale al jazeera turns $25.00. we look back at a quarter century of a different kind of news coverage. we begin with the biggest story on the planet, which is about the planet and climate change. a topic that somehow still doesn't get the news coverage it deserves. there are plenty of news cameras at the cop $26.00 climate conference taking place right now in scotland. our focus is on the coverage at other times when world leaders aren't gathering. among the issues, the privileging of perspectives and interests of wealthy nations and big business
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over those of poorer countries on the front lines of climate break down news organizations. many of which remain dependent on the money that big oil advertising provides. and some of which, like rupert murdoch's platforms in the u. s. and australia are resistant to the story. fossil fuel companies, masters of the art of quiet persuasion. now using platforms like instagram and tick tock to sell their green washed, such as to younger audiences. and the audiences themselves, how is it that the prospect of our imminent destruction is not the ultimate in news clicked date? our starting point this week is glasgow. leaders gathering it's got the time to tackle this live in a way i can to control global warming for journalists in search of an assignment that matters. the cop 26 climate conference in scotland provides one. they're covering the story of our collapsing ability to sustain life. let me take the last
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page to start catastrophic climate change for such a slow moving story. it's taking the journalism a long time to catch up, to find the right story, telling formula to off from the reporting still struggles to see beyond the science . to get at the bigger picture, how the topic they are covering connects to every aspect of our lives. it's not a science story at all. it's a story about college him. it's a story about how power is distributed, how governments decide what their interests are. and if you tell his story as a story of people, you will have readers and viewers because everyone wants to know what powerful people are doing and how it extends. and you can tell that story every single day when you're talking about the client, chris, if you just trying to treat it like another news item. oh, and by the way,
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the, the planet's rapidly sliding into the dustbin. then we're not going to reach people in the way that we need, and this is fundamentally an issue of injustice. this is so important that voices from the global south are present in the evening and given faith. because we are the ones who are experiencing the claim is crazy. we need farm will really hammering home the message that it the, the rich nations who are overwhelmingly causing this problem. but it's people who, by almost no responsibility for it, the poorest people on earth who had being hit 1st and worst by it as compelling as that narrative should be the climate change story is up against it . part of that has to do with resources and the principles involved. fossil fuel companies have more money to shape news coverage than media outlets have to provide
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or than activists have to contest it. and their corporate propaganda has changed with the times that panto and i want the roku did in part denials of the science have been replaced by softer, subtler forms of disinformation through messages spread by influencers on platforms like instagram and tick tock island gas companies are obviously no longer denying the climate crisis is real. to do that at this point, the be utterly absurd. so now what they've done, they rebranded themselves to become an integrated energy company. scaling up renewables is a major focus. they're painting themselves as trustworthy partners in the clean energy transition. over the last decade, chevron has spent over $1000000.00 on carbon cab your projects, who are committed to net 0. and you are leading the research into new technology,
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and that will help us solve the climate crisis to provide the energy solutions that advance modern life. now neither of these claims are true. they pay instagram and influences, they pay for content on take talk and many other platforms and often in ways which are really subtle and insidious. yes, it's a reality that we need to drive to experience many. jason's thanks to shout, there's a way to both explore nature and to reduce carbon footprint. is all about aspiration . it's all about, you know, you can lead a good life and we can help you to lead that good life. and hey, look at this fantastic car. you can have the oil industry has a huge amount of money, and it's also kind of built in the amount of travel. we're also coming out to pandemic. so a lot of us missed travel. we want to travel mold, and the oil industry has been very good at kind of using marketing and using fluid
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says to tap into our design to get on the road essentially. and, and they're constantly trying to persuade us that they're on our site, that they're helping us to, to lead a better life. whereas in actual fact, they are pushing us towards oblivion. with the fossil fuel lobby relies on news organizations, some of which remains supportive of the industry, many of which have simply grown, dependent on it. because no matter what the natural disaster is, hurricanes, tornadoes, acne, whatever climate change did it, or if you did, the supporters like the outlets. rupert murdoch owns in the u. s. and australia fight the consensus on what changes. societies must make how quickly it must make from. the dependence include legacy outlets like the washington post and the new york times newspapers that produce quality journalism on climate change while
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pocketing significant ad revenues from oil companies. this network al jazeera benefits from guitars, gas, and oil reserves, and even relative newcomers to american journalism politico axioms and punch bowl news all have their political newsletters, sponsored by big oil in the united states. last week, they called the c e. o. and the heads of the trained groups to testify before congress and the chair woman asked, do you believe that it was ethical for exxon to run a new york times advertisement that down played down, played the risk. is it ethical to spread these lies when they all know full well, that climate change israel and the science is not uncertain. there was one study that showed that there were 5 times as many fossil fuel ads on c n, as there was climate covenant by vehicle,
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strong gas. if you look at the murdock empire and fox news folks here focusing on president biden after a transatlantic flight, seemed to close his eyes for a few minutes during one of the speeches all claiming the situation on planet earth is so dire. president, binary acting by appearing to take a nap during a climate speech. crisen thompson said shows that vitamins really is serious that climate and he really knows his hoax. i mean, what he say that, that group, what it means to be a journalist and put out that kind of crap ah, for a story as existentially critical as climate change, audience interest has been oddly lacking and for too long that is change surveys and country after country indicate news consumers say they want more on climate change. and reader engagement is trending up. platforms like bloomberg the financial times and gives moto, are all responding with new,
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specialized content. but check out the top 10 most popular story list on the b, b, c. the washington post or the guardian on any given day this week. other topics like politics, crime, even celebrities proved more popular with readers than a climate story that could change everything. we've been very well trained over the years to respond to trivia so much political journalism is basically just who's in, who's out like a soap opera. so we expect the news to be a soap opera. tune into any station on a day of climate disaster and listen to what people are talking about. and it is the most ineffable trivia. the whole world is going to hell in a hancock and women. shorty back should be the central thing. trusted needs a fairly low. i do think the solution lies possibly and rethinking what news is all who expire on climate journalism holds popsicle key to this. there's a way to do it. generation amtrust group has decided that feel very much that uses
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the leaks. it's nothing to do with them. and if anything, it's all styled to that value, i'm to say no. this is a story which affects everybody. the audience for climate stores is definitely increasing because so many more people are being affected by climate catastrophes. we have to reach people who are not necessarily affected directly by her. his floods and wildfires for to explain how all of us are going to be affected. if parts of the world are no longer livable, people need to understand that they're being manipulated by large corporations who have a self interest, which is contrary to the self interest over all of us as members of the human race . exactly a year after war broke out in the northern te gray region of ethiopia, prime minister ob eoc. net has declared
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a 6 months state of emergency flow. phillips is on this flow. why the state of emergency and why? now, if your pin cabinet made the decoration after that take away people's liberation, france the t p i left gain some strategic ground and threatened to close in on the capital, addis ababa? the government's messaging has relied on the state affiliated outlets like fund the t. b, y, one, security official, judge, ethiopians to arm themselves. well, it's not a good list. watch. been us how to my side. i got my sarah, the prime minister's office also treated a call for all capable ethiopians who were of age to join the defense forces, special forces and militias, and i'll be all met himself, use facebook to all citizens, to quote barry, the terrorist t p. s. now that post distance be moved by the platform for inciting violence from the outset of the fighting the be government has had issues with the news coverage . so what kind of reporting conditions are journalists working under now?
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various blackouts and bands continue to make it very difficult to get the stories out. but the committee to protect journalists has documented the arrests of several reporters accused of having linked with the t p. last. now those charges tend to be vague to journalists at be privately owned, a hall, do radio and television have been under arrest since last month after airing an interview with a t p. i left official who was contesting the government's narrative around territory. and what are the authorities doing about the international coverage of this story? recently the main broadcast regulator ordered ethiopian channels to stop transmitting content from foreign media. so how do radio and tv which is affiliated with voice america can no longer at any of the always international coverage, end of p o, a put out a statement saying that the order restricts the free flow of information to the citizens and it undermines press freedom and it sends a chilling message to all journalists in the country and not just journalist
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richard. this is a chilling message to all anything. ok, thanks. our next report comes with a viewer warning. some of the images are disturbing, which is why we're doing the peace. india, whose population includes around 200000000 muslims, is seeing more and more videos posted on line of violence against muslims in more than a dozen incidents this year alone mobs of met calling themselves protectors of the hindu face. have targeted st. fenders, rickshaw drivers, even children, those videos of the violence they meet out and film often get millions of views ever since prime minister in orange remotely. and the b j. p came to power back in 2014 attacks against the muslim indians and other minority groups have been on the rise. and if you think that committing a violent crime on camera must mean jail time for the perpetrator, think get the listening posts mean obviously robbie now on the wave of antique
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muslim viral violence in india and the journalists out to expose it. ah, i spent the last few years why? seeing so many videos of my interviews, what's been going well in india? the videos are filmed by your videos. and they can watch that check primarily by your duty and they're like lynching. well, scott, that used to be produced and distributed in america picture, the black people being beaten, humiliated, and even kid died. all those postcards was normalized violence is minorities and to make sure that those minorities know they could be attacked with impunity. anytime the videos get being in india muslim, be doing the same job as managing post in the back in india, especially in this year have been servicing with regularity. that is shocking. in
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june, a group of men crash and elder muscle man and cut off his beard. in august, a muslim ritual driver is assaulted as his daughter holds on to him. terrified. oh liter that same month, there's a video of self proclaimed hindu activists. beating up a young muslim man selling bangles. yes. before long the video is up online. read it buys, put attention with other variations on the same pin, all racking up views in the millions. there was another video. oh, off men walking up to a man. silly. those songs, which is, oh, food item in india, which is an open stall. and because the stole her doll, he lou li are you was also door to bring down his door and he did not sell whom i saw was soon. it's now become a pact on or you see, or video or with disturb you,
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night after night. you're all saw, a girl living through an eat all of it. where the politic feel is defined by this kind of triumphant ism of the section of indian society. when they beat minority, you have this premeditated act 1st performing the violence, recording the violence, and then broadcasting the violence. that video is then posted on social media as sort of to garner community to garner likes, but also to call to violence. the extremists responsible for these attacks a part of the broader hymn book on him. the nationalist movement, which has grown in prominence since prime minister entered into the movies part of the agenda party, the b g. b came to power in 2014, the act of his claim to be protecting what they call the hindu rushed to the hindu
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nation in which muslims, by definition, do not belong. we contacted some of the men behind videos. we managed to speak with one. he insisted he didn't want to be interviewed on camera. up here videos, cuban audi. he had a mock set, get a dial a bunch about him about could it help people to know be blue circle? might the hair or beat the head, or r p, he could a he, hannah, mat, a phenomenal, all committing a hate crime and recording it has grieved right now because there are
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korea avenues for those who do thought within the sort of vigilante hindu vigilante groups. that are mushrooming all over the healey speaking pod or window. the videos are made by the perpetrators of these lying and they are sharing it with a lot of bright witnessing and india moment of absolute nationalism. yes. ah. and to identify once over 2 or awful ones. so as a foot soldier is also to claim a leadership position. many of these activists are also a members of internationalized organizations, switch career advancement in terms of being taken care of if one performs who lives through these mob outfits. it vigilante outfits. but it is also claiming a leadership position and then having a following, ah, the budget and
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a hindu supremacist organization claimed responsibility for one of those attacks. groups like, has become increasingly emboldened in decent years as have officials of india leading hindu nationalist party, the b g. p. many have been cited, condoned and violent in 2018, a b t p minister, publicly honored 8 men who had been convicted of lynching of the man to death before having their sentences suspended. then the state of the chief minister of india is most populous state that the dish in september on the campaign for the election, he said muslims had been monopolizing government food in order to get ahead of him . don't get i was on a hug. i got a got it just you the b g, b,
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reprimanded officials for anti was him statements. but it's leaders have been conspicuously quiet about this years. spirit of anti muslim violence when they have got involved. in some cases it's been to blame the victim. like the bangle cellar, the seam ali, once the video went white and there was a lot of outrage and a very strong public bush punish the aggressors. however, the next day look it up by the college game on camera guilty. but regowski, public schools humble, bragging mother wall, read the land from walker belyea to bud badge. i'm sure i could come got up and he made some, raising his allegations against us me money. you said that does mean what he was pausing as a handle and he had a vague, his identification papers suggesting already semester approach on your program. a football. yeah. they might have viewed the police have at times been bystanders to
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violence and failed to take action. and at other times, police have actually turned on the person who is victimized, but reciprocally. if you look at the kush, mary muslim, who posts a video of how they are being brutalized. state action has been taken against them so that people who are perpetrators are going free. they are being encouraged to perpetrate. people who are victims who are coming forward seeking justice, are being further victimized, a flea my lease. keith is a prime example of that. the men who attacked him out on bill while he is in jail charged with molesting the daughter of one of his aggressors. a complaint that was only lodged after his assault. his trial could be months if not years or we are kept your trucks, nana butler. okay, that was got one. so spoke to someone over the past few years in the news outlets have been damping up. is lama phobic, invective manufacturing polio cases of jobs or holy wars being beached by india's
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muslims against the nation yacht. but what i want you to be, i love the sky so much extra trouble was going to make it a big pool. get in bold. but buddy talk much on the other side of the rising leave of media incitement. journalists, muslim and non muslim alike, doing their best to spend the time, investigating each attack and the complicity of those in power. some very well meaning people tell me their concern for me. i bite me not to go with the story. they tell me to not be that wireless because in a way the thing that these boys held the b j b and that i have been admitted. and that i didn't see that the that jack. but i don't think that we can see that any more. this is getting mean seen. and as a journalist, it's my job to chronicler what is happening. and it's also
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a documentation of history for the next generation of indians to see what the country was like in 2021. and finally this past monday, november 1st marked the 25th anniversary of al jazeera. it 1st started broadcasting through its arabic language, news channel based and guitar, which launched in 1996 riding the wave of growing satellite technology. at the time . the outlet quickly turned into a new source that people across the arab world tuned into it changed the way news was covered in the region. the network now consists of multiple channels in various formats, viewed by millions, it made its news reputation through its coverage of the invasion of iraq in 2003. the recurring wars on garza, the arab spring uprisings of 2011 and this year, the taliban recapture of cobble will levy now with a sampling of some memorable al jazeera coverage. and we'll see
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a next time here with the listening. ah, mostly he didn't get madam become having a shuttle what he said is so in this with healthy to get a niche medical records as you know, physical photo. what local, the playful uncle for him we'll have you have it. well, i let him know gab f as in y ma'am. how ya anyway. i live in has been live at them . emily? yes, i've been with their asthma. well, i haven't had them. you know your hand. well, i'm click that. i mean, i agree with him, but if i use it, i got a bad and i also making the points, but no amount of tear gas, no matter that thanks, guy made the attack i, he can hear the woman mean. he just said, you here just said any here here to save me. i'm trying to get out. definitely found a black yell here. oh, this is the chance, warring in downtown trail,
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the hundreds of people walking to the street with an unprecedented. the trial of 9 al jazeera journalist is said to begin in cairo on thursday. peter greystone mohammed, fuck man! bah, mohammed have been in prison for 53 days chaotic sea into outside bay, with ports, as ambulances arrived, to evacuate the dead and the wounded. they're also requests on social media for people to donate blood because really dozens and dozens of people were entered. and this massive, massive last that took the lebanese capital. we're just going to bring you these live and exclusive pictures here. what you are looking at right now is taliban faces in the sites. the presidential palace ah, 25 years ago. a new era in the middle east began
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o a to paul documentary series smoking the 25th anniversary of al jazeera, telling the story of the channels logged in, and now it became a recognized global brand. ah, the story of al jazeera, but unique puff. ah ha! assassination attempt in a rog, the prime minister's house is targeted by an alm drove. the government says he is on homage. ah, not a lot of money, i. e, this is out there, a lie from dough also coming up on the i bones cause in the,
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