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series snoop dog announced the nominees including kenneth bron ox, autobiographical belfast. we can do this a different way. king richard starring will smith and jane champions the power of the dog were best dramatic picture as well as licorice pizza. my has been more than enough in steven spielberg's adaptation of west side story in the best comedy or musical category without a broadcaster for it's award ceremony, it's unclear how influential lease choices will be on the all important oscar awards that follow in march. and whether the golden globes itself will survive, rob reynolds al jazeera, hollywood. ah, this is al jazeera, these all the headlines. he was secretary of state anthony blank. and since the
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asia pacific region needs to be free of coercion, when can is in denise shown the 1st leg of a tour, washington age trying to concert china's influence. we all have a stake in assuring that the world's most dynamic region is free from coercion and accessible to all. that's why there's so much concern from ne day to the southeast asia and from the mika river, the pacific islands, about beijing's aggressive actions. claiming open seas is there all the stores open markets through subsidies to its state run companies denying the export. so revoking deals for countries. his policies, it does not agree with engaging in illegal on reported and unregulated fishing activities. countries across the region want this behavior to change. we do to says korea has had its worst day of the pandemic recording. 94 deaths on tuesday, a record 906 people were also in a serious or critical condition. the u. k. has reported was foolish to be the
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world's 1st confirmed death of some one with the army con variance on monday. cases are spreading with alarming speeds and in the coming hours, parliament is expected to discuss an votes on possible new corona, virus restrictions. the governor of the u. s. state of kentucky says at least 74 people have been killed in the region by friday series of tornadoes. one of $100.00 are still missing. philippine president rodrigo deterred a, has dropped his candidacy for his seats in the senate. to charity announced his bids in november. the president's term ends and june next year. but the constitution prevents him from seeking a 2nd term and at least 7 people have been killed after a car with a serbian license bite, crushed into a house in hungary. and that she ought to date, keep it here on out to sierra. it was supposed to be a refuge, but south korea's brother's home was allegedly the scene of torture, rape,
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and even murder, $1.00 0, $1.00 east investigating the crimes, and those set to behind on al jazeera digital media plan in the re, alyssa is the founder of airlines side rack la brea at 40 is they can use, it is whatever power doesn't like. the president of the philippines, rodrigo do. charity says he wants to kill as many people involved with tribes as possible. analysts, his critics and public enemy grappler on my new site to be critical. if the government had its license revoked a few weeks ago. and goal is to silence. when people don't know what is real and what is free, when facts don't matter, then voice with the loudest, mega phone gains more power. i am facing 7 cases, some of which can put me to jail up to 15 years. now ruckel is both says
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a war of attrition is on the way when she and her colleagues determined to with guess what we know, we know that been arrested warren been issued. obviously it makes you feel vulnerable. right. this is the time to fight. this is the time to tell people here, here's the rain and you have to make sure that our government doesn't for us. it because when it does, we're no longer who's who? i am a pretend millennial, but i'm turning 5555 years. oh wow. i've been a journalist for ah, more than 30 years. ah. alexa played best play list
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resuming spotify when our president rodrigo detector was elected the campaign machinery that helped elect him, was weaponized and went after anyone who was critical of the drug war. and also journalists in particular were targeted. mm, this is a war for truce. and the biggest casualty in the war for truth is how many people have been killed in the drug war? i'm at the front lines. i feel it. i know it, i have the data to prove it. here's what happened in the philippines when facebook we came to toxic. i watch alexa ranking every day, which is a website ranking of older. where do people the pino school, and before it's alexa. oh, you have alexa. it doesn't require ish, i think this information and the use of your daughter,
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and you have alexa. how can you plan for the future of what we can become if you don't try it? part of the problem with old power right now is they don't understand new technology. and part of the problem with the people who build the new technology, they don't understand old power. that's what needs to merge. mm hm. facebook changed. ah. and in the philippines, it really is the internet for the journalists role as gatekeepers. that's dead in the ed. it comes down to the tech platforms. social media in particular, will determine what gets delivered to people. mm hm. in january of 2018, the government of the philippines tried to shut wrapper down,
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were being investigated. and then we're, we're pacing legal cases. one on ownership that could land me in prison for anywhere from 5 to 15 years. the court of appeals came out with a decision after midday being denied our appeal harassment. it is to distract us. it is to stop us from reporting. it's to intimidate us, so we don't so we don't challenge i think the, the biggest wake up call for the government was the day after they, they tried to shut down rosler. there was a global reaction to which i don't think they counted on that. they also didn't count the raptor would fight rattler was a dream in 2011, a group of friends. and i kind of thought that there's this new technology that is,
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that we can't completely try out inside traditional networks because everything that made traditional media successful will go against what we wanted to do. we can i tweak what's your post. 1 let's do that story next semester, pavement. glenda. yeah. we started with 12 people. 4 or 5 of us were about 40 at that point. um and, and then we hired the smartest 20 somethings we could find is this a good luck with that with the mug? oh, what do you, how do i fix with? i think it's largely unfixable. i mean,
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i've been trying to fix it for 40 is loose. why don't i start? because you're here from the london school of economics. i will introduce you to palmer and settings. done a lot of the groundbreaking work on looking at fresh and this information heater pomerantz of welcome to manila. let me just figure out we're being manipulated there. disinformation and misinformation campaigns by both state actors and private interests. what do we do about it? does a much deeper question, is that social media has kind of fueled a new type of what i might term papa. populism is much more emotional. and with an enemy very abstract one who is blocking your very private grievances, the stablish with the elite, foreigners, doesn't matter. so you, you actually wrote a lot about russian dis, information. how would you define, think about it from the point of view of a leader with author,
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it's harry and tendencies. so back in the 20th century, you could, you could shut off your population with censorship, right? you could just block off tv channels, they can't do that anymore, right? so instead of trying to sense the things you spread as much cynicism as possible, you on the mind, the idea of trust. you say, yeah, i may be or media or some buffer the bbc, cnn wrap plan. they're all bought. i once you undermined the idea that there was any kind of truth out there, then all that's kind of left his emotion. no. so only the most emotional and vickery emotional d, the wins, it seemed like in the short term, only the tech giants have the ability to quickly fix certain things. if we start uniting, right, the forces of good know that something we can be tomorrow, it is truly our resume. yeah. that pooling. let me is that started, it started. yeah. and we need a little bit maybe some resources to help with that, right? so we start acting so strategically. mm. facebook has admitted that the philippines
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is patient 0 in the war against this information. 2016, the campaign machinery of now president detective used facebook and social media to win an election, but they didn't stop there. we began to see these vicious attacks on facebook against any one who questioned the killings in the drug war. and in october, i wrote this 3 part series on the propaganda war. when we released it, i was attacked. the propaganda machine came after us with our bag and then it was immediate. you know, i've been called every animal you can think of. i've, my sexual life has been dissected. and at the beginning, i faced it like a traditional journalist when you try to fight it, then you realize no, you can't. it's not built that way. you don't fight this by looking at content. you fight this by looking at networks and looking at algorithms. that's when i realized
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something news going on, and we began gathering data, we call it the shark tank. but what it is is it's truly big data created a b to b of social networks that spread this information that have been used and attack. so we have more than 350000000 comments more than 50000000 accounts. so it's a big data set. it is probably the largest outside of facebook. the key thing here is to go back to the way the new tier to campaign ran the social media campaigns. this. so organize that they have a content creator for the elite, then there's a content creator, a blogger for the middle class. and then the blogger for the mass base is now the head of the social media for the presidential album. like looking at that database, you can pull out keywords, you can pull out attacks, and you can get to exactly how the attack began. and the velocity sprint took the
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shark tank. we connected it to a slack channel. if something is spreading beyond a certain frequency, it will send us all an alert. once we fact check it, we can send it to facebook and facebook with the press it in. ready in august of 2016, i gave facebook the data that we had. and i said, you really have to look at this because, you know, you have us elections coming up and this is so alarming that trump could win. and we all laughed. we laughed. and then one from one in november, they asked me for the data again in the french elections. that data helped pull down 30000 homes. this database, this big data is, is the story of how a robust democracy became a dictatorship. that's certainly where we seem to be headed,
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so we can still fight it. and we're using the data to that. ah ha lou mcculler, who's going to greece g or you, he's legal processes are being used against us. that does have impact on the business because the minute an advertiser now signs a contract with rapper. there's a risk involved for them. so what we did is very quickly when we saw the trend and that, that advertisers were scared. we then came up with a whole slew of different products that we could offer. so, discovering the propaganda machine led us to our new business model. if you think about it, specific thing we're selling here locally. it is what we did building community for what we did for rapper is what we're, we're offering to do for them. but it is data that will dig through social media,
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narrative strategy and, and distribution strategy. but i look at what cambridge analytics did and how certain political parties use social media to understand and then, and then create messaging and then target. in essence, that's a lot of what this is. and i'm just wondering whether so i can talk and then carla can also talk so from english because the cynical view is, or this is psychological manipulation using technology i which is actually i remember what was wrong with team which analytical, it wasn't, does psychological analysis. it was the way they got their data breach a breach of data. so sure the senses, it's okay to influence your psychological outlook, but it's not okay to steal data said really we have world holding up. other companies don't know how to use social. yeah. well,
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except to put ads in facebook and they're realizing that that is not a good thing. with him is that she think mom and dad? are we? yeah, we should. it's their anniversary. right? yeah. hi, mom. i was gonna send you the photo from florida and got to see doctor talk to mom and dad. i'm going to show you the have been having dinner. the kids are here in the notes here. i bye guys. love you. love me, my lord. thank you for this meal, please, but ahead south protection around all of us and those that we and those that we care force so that we can walk in your life. one is mine alone. anyone touch you see the case?
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yeah, i feel whatever i need to go. i am not going to get emotional about you guys. do you guys worry about 2 to maria? don't worry about me. i worry about you all. so i think you just tell me what you think. i need to know which is probably okay to the end goal of all of this is to actually take up space. so the less space it takes up the better . right? i guess for me, i think that was a lot of prayer for them to do after hearing, but i really worry. maybe i can finish when the case came and they were threatening to shut us down. we were like, we're not going to dock. that's like an old way. i yeah. i'm connect
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thing was connecting me. i thought maybe we are looking for new products that raptor can build. obviously we're working on it, but we'd like to work with you because every person in this room has not just displayed great talent, what they do, but it's also committed in a different way. so that's our end goal. this is my really yes. i mean, i don't have kids. i realized my, my longest relationship is with journalism guys, you will get, i will send an email of all of the awards that you got there because they've been incredible. it's been a good year even if it's been a bad day, sorry to the year. but i think the energy of the folks are one of the reasons he survived and he continued barreling so there's nothing. it feels like when we act
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like a team, nothing will get in our day who we can barrow through with. people are throwing their lives into it. right. people such as me it's are, it's wrapped. look at their faces off my cup. so you make me emotional owned they believe. so i but we're going to with it anyway. um actually the easy part is the rational rank is freely taking terms the team ah, with
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you've got a look for home in collaboration. it's hope in solidarity. i came to paris to join this commission, but it's an inaugural meeting of about 20 people who are working on this information in different parts of the world. hesitant mac cron will meet with us and it's something that is it's really an initiative by the reporters. r. s f reporter sense frontiers. i think the technology platforms, the social media platforms, are forced to confront what they've created. what they've done now is allowed evil networks to take over. and that has actually had an impact on democracies around
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the world. so it's going to be interesting with us here to nice the scene again and we have why fi here? right? yes. okay, i will, i will set up cuz i'll try to live stream the event on rap with a if. if a l f f a l 217. thank you. yes for some his own the classroom just a little odd. mm. good deal, paula solution. i'm doing this with and it's a you with disease, you mentioned the ac when you do call guy. you know, it's horrible with that. it will be contra lighting. you know, what did he will you see like to watch like 2 minutes if you got to,
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that's what i promise it will be. let me do by go over. you the simple sauce you sleep, but mine was more song with 2 animal horrible. i'll have many choices because he's also from us, from eagle, on the bottom of the government. they don't get the money. that's perfect. so i'm honored to be the shadow business person. she received the nova with her eyes shooting that while she is one of the chairs of this question along with ours. thank you with thought to the list of all the small round table about situations as well as the fisher to her to with us use of jonah and see all of the regular, you know, almost 97 percent of filipinos or on the internet or on facebook for wrap, blur of social media is both a positive and
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a negative. it is both good and evil depending on how it's used. but free speech is being used to stifle free speech. holt is used to pound you into silence and, and for all of our countries, how do we give free speech without the excesses of people who want to manipulate this new technology? the condition in the philippines is offering us a counseling into the future where things go really terrible. ah, this is anton from r s of sheer in a body to nobel prize where you and zia, for moscow watch, man and that you will. oh, thank you sir. i do think the french understand that if facebook hadn't taken down to 30000 take
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accounts that's not on may not present or they don't really think that that's that kind of high since they don't really think with it's an interesting question whether it is or is so oh, that's interesting. so based on the actual behavior. yeah. turns out to be a very, very important study. you said you have to come to our country. how would you describe journalism and turkey today was kinda inches professional, emergency people haven't a chance to prove this like globally. so we need to find that global solutions to believe that's why we do it. we have an hour when the president mccraney.
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i want to understand how one head of state who's holding the line. boy, no, he looks at it. and what he thinks is even possible. i want to ask him, what can be done? what are other leaders in democracies talking about well, do you leave him money in manila? yeah. i had been in london though many, many years ago. oh, please. if you ever come, i love to show you city. how long have you been in since 2009 and your family? it sounds good. i hope i no time to go into exile. yes this i will say, nick wrote with
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what did you say? what did you think of meeting? i knew sufficiently cynical, but my normal expectation for a meeting with i head of state is that will be a problem. that essentially will be a performance for some political purpose. but it was a remarkable sounds that you were actually having conversation with somebody who had to be out through influence or political relation. so we'll see what actually comes with it. it was an off the record discussion with him. not kron is one of the leaders that was targeted by these bad actors on social media. is he a leader with liberal values? does he stand for things that the geopolitical actors did not want?
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who is behind those 30000 fake accounts? that's interesting to me. he probably knows, he certainly didn't say anything about it. the constitution of the philippines gives me certain rights to protect my ability to do my job. all of that was stripped away by the social media platforms. there is absolutely no accountability for the platforms to spread lies exponentially. you should not allow it to spread. that's what i'm looking for. that it will be blue hebron boys breathe and fly pigeons. but in this occupied
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