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by exposing how the media is used to shape the one factor that never seems to make a difference is its own true. it never happens until political powers can suppress free speech. you tried to record that need to be in politics. the police must, in effect, we are on the coast of the listening post you guy to the media on out just a rough there's a wave of sentiment around the world. if you would actually want to accountability from the people who are running their countries. and i think often people's voices, adulthood, because they just don't part of the mainstream news. marcy, obviously recover the big stories and report from the big events is going on. but we'll say tell the stories of people again, we don't have a voice. i mean one of the top one that's never be afraid to put your hand up and ask a question. and i think that's what obviously really does. the all the questions for people who should be accountable. and also if we get people to give that view of what's going on with the
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tech, he is rich of type at one. when's the presidential runoff extending his 20 years in power? but his challenge, it cools the election on fact the i'm on the inside. you, this is out of their life and that whole. so coming up, security forces on high lodge in northern cost of the ethnic subs are opposed to albanian may, is taking office in that region to janice and the wrong guy. one child behind closed doors for reporting on the death of mazda. i mean the one in custody. the celebrations to mock 17 years since the fast ascent the wells highest mountain, overshadowed by the spect climate change, the
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turkish president, red chip tape 31 is daunting. the 1st day off his bed in office, he beats his rival calculus, the rodeo and sundays run off. he wasn't more than 52 percent of the votes in an election that's been described as one of the most important in decades. can it's the ro, new go got 48 percent of the vote. how soon? how about reports now for me on crow. i just saw that this has been one of the most important points in the political could be spending 3 decades. the loss would have been the end of an era, the wind, what's the amount his legacy as one of the most powerful leaders in more than de toki? as a play you add to have told a gathering of supporters to have faith in the future. because no, no, no, no terrorism park turn. this is we own the only way there's a vast selection of the entire nation is the key is the window today. the victory
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belongs to everyone. it belongs to our democracy. so the only users of terrorist organizations propping against do key as for the responsibility bestowed upon us by our nation, that i know how to banks on our part. we are angry at anyone. now it's time to leave all disputes behind and united behind our national values and dreams. the run of those were supposed to, i crucial moment for his wible, had gone, backed by an alliance of 6 opposition parties. commend can just out of lu has promised to fix the economy, restore the parliamentary assistant, and ensure great to freedoms. publish it policies are wrapping their minds around once with the wrong. the initial default people would vote with a wellness change of policy, the afflict devastated areas would be to that advantage. but that didn't happen. now if you need to move past, i'm good plus patient at the house. consider it complete was set for the front side,
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a lines the built for they selection can establish political future hands by a threat. they'll position coalition, he lead may collapse. but he says, the flight for change in turkey is far from over on the she's, you know, i couldn't, i couldn't, let's, our nation for them to me that go with another. and i didn't do that. i couldn't allow our nation to suffer from profits into comic challenges or for your rights. i have always forts and that will continue to do so. we will continue to fight for democracy and i am asking you to join us to know if it's for now at the is celebrating the man who has dominated took his politics. if they send 3 faces, a tough task ahead. reducing sky rocketing inflation. rebuilding in ty, cities and the proving strange relations with the west to the governing party and
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it's allies have retained a problem and we majority giving agilent enough support to deliver all the promises he made during the election campaign hosted by the 0. uncover, to speak to them concerning. she joins us now live from assemble in the neighborhood where edwin was re sent. i'm so present. edwin has one another to him and office. what can we expect now? will that be most strengthening of the kind of policies that bruce him to this victory? well mother and yes, this neighborhood is where are don grew up where he was born and where he starts with his career as a full attention as a local have of his as the serial parties. of course, ever celebrations here and some other places across through care by the supporters of president ad on now everybody's asking the same question. what is next? will he continue with the current policies that have been highly criticized wise,
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all by the opposition? especially economic policies that skyrocketed the inflation and, and that really narrow down the purchasing power of the turkish nation within the last 2 years. and the central bank policies. and these are the main questions being asked right now. yesterday, when he was speaking after the election results came out at present started on sub that's it, not only his supporters, one but everybody will know he will be the presence of everyone will its feel like that this is the most important thing because to kiera is now highly polarized, especially during those election campaigns and turkey has reading and it likes that was fear for the last 2 years. mother, which is very important. and they were alliances full hours on the alliance and type add on alliance. so despite prisons are daunted, received notice a 53 percent of the votes. still nearly half of the turkish nation was against his
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presidency. so now everybody's worries. will he continue his honor with the policies that brought to kias economy to this level? will you continue? he's correct down on me because in to get there is no mainstream media left. it's either pro government or anti government's media, so will it be a free media platform for everyone. now everybody's curious because his critics, against the opposition was yesterday, was also criticized smelling and also on the international front, his colleagues on the why the stage will be watching closely to see what moves he makes. next. that's one of the for the last couple of years into a kid, the foreign policy of the country had become an internal matter because there were many issues that presence as on and his cabinet was facing. that's why the foreign policy and treatments were drawn to the domestic politics. so now everybody's
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curious, yes, presence as on was the leader who brought the who, who, who met to k, climb up the stairs for you access sion who completed all the necessary reforms to gain access to your opinion. but of course, a with a similar months, a secure, to develop and send the rising security threats within the region, especially the after the drop spring and the syrian, the internal war since 2011 took you have to change its policies. it has a strong defense independence policy. so how will it continue? is a question mark, but the, from that the, as on is going to continue his trust caspian policies and his defense policies. will he be able to embrace everyone? will he be able to make peace with his neighbors? this is what people are really waiting for to see. okay, thank you for that. so them, cuz you all knew that for us in a stumble the
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tension is building in the town of sweat town in northern costs of the ethnic subs have gathered outside the city whole this morning, which is being guarded by costs of and police of a subs angry about the election of a snake albanian may is on friday, that was violent. confrontations when demonstrates is blocked. the officials from entering the offices that's goes to us, it beg, he's outside. the municipal building ins, which on in northern costs very joins is on the phone. so as of tension is boring already this morning between ethnic stubbs and government officials to consider exactly what's happening there. so there's a considerable crowd. yeah, bye bye that the building. now, what happened? yeah, was that it was the size of a police presence also made the policies are there, so they to hold the line and the printer says we're in front of them. and then what
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happens is they just pull straight flossed and made debate to get them into the policy buildings. i did try to really push them back and then use. yeah, we've got a cute this best them to craig back to the municipality building. and that is a deep line it for me. so for the nato, the united states like it's in some other countries, have us costco escalate the situation that pretty much blame and comfortable. but because when the thursday, the thing was they have the right to uphold the constitution. the med without being in med make up the majority in the country, but not the majority of the areas where elected even though the majority of subs requested the election. so turn out whether just on the 3 and a half the said, oh my goodness, i let kids this year than 200 boats. but the reality on the ground is that the many of the that the outside here now i've been trying to get the,
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don't recognize the controls independent, recognizes institutions of withdrawing from the institution. and they believe customer all should be a part of. so it'd be about just, even though the areas that don't pay taxes and costs of, oh, they don't, you know, pay the electricity company. yeah. and that's the tension that's ongoing, i guess, into that. so other international partners have comfortable. awesome because yes, great. but the people tend to get, don't want to move, they don't make the just too much and they don't want them to take office. okay, i said we're going to leave that, but you will be keeping an eye on the situation for us as it beg, speaking outside the municipal building in veteran where a number of protesters have gathered in northern cost of i to you as president joe biden is urging members of congress to vote for a deal he's negotiated with republicans to raise the debt limits. the agreement
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increases the amount the government can borrow avoiding a potentially catastrophic default. but it's not clear. old members of congress will support that. my accountant reports for washington dc. president biden arrives back at the white house on the schedule, yet another phone call with the speaker off the house, which is confirmed that the budget agreement is now ready to move to the full congress speaker. and i made it clear for the start that the only way forward was of bipartisan agreement. that agreement now goes to the united states house and to the senate. i strongly urge both both chambers to pass that agreement. let's keep moving forward. i'm meeting our obligations and building the strongest economy. in the history of the world, optimism to from kevin mccarthy who dismiss reports of discontent among republican house members saying a conference call on such a day indicated the majority were in favor of the agreement. but that's okay
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because of more than 95 percent of all those in the conference were very excited. but think about this. we finally were able to cut spending were the 1st congress the vote for cutting spending year over year. but they all conservative republicans who argue the budget cuts are too modest and equally the progressive democrats who insist they are too stringent. there was something in these opposing flanks that maybe they'll vote against the bill. the question is whether there's enough of moderate support on both sides of the aisle to push the legislation through in both the house and the senate. the grave consequences of a default could be an energizing factor for bi partisan action. is all ton of partisanship and it makes it very difficult in various service in washington. i'm but i think this is with all said and done when you close the doors and get the principals in the room. there is still some capacity for the parties to reach
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decisions. granted, again with the that sort of damocles hanging over their head because it really both sides agreed. it wasn't acceptable to the government did have a default. the legislative so we'll have 72 hours to read the bill and the aim is to hold a boat in the house on wednesday. my kind of o g, sierra washington. now the 2 gentle as who fast reported the death of martha. i'm in in range in police custody of june cool. later this monday woman's death last year triggered months of anti government protests. she was arrested for evaluating the country's dress code, the gentlest among nearly a 100 members of the media detained during the demonstrations dosage of our reports from tech from doesn't those mohammad speaking to her twin sister law who's been in prison since september 29th? and i had was arrested shortly after attending the funeral of mass. i'm meeting the young woman who died in police custody. and i am, well, how much do you use?
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one of 90. 5 reporters detained in nearly 9 months. too many have been released on bail. ela, hey, is not one of them. her desk at the, how me hon. newspaper offices is just a, she loved it. only now. she is in the headlines. and i was charged with cooperating with the hostile government of the united states, acting against national security and spreading propaganda against establishments. her trial will be held behind closed doors. if convicted, she could face up to 10 years in jail with this on board. how in the taxicab of the honeywell edition of the time she was denied these charges and we're waiting to see what evidence will be presented in court. we hope she will be acquitted and compensated for this very difficult time. she has endured fellow journalists, new fire home at the took the photo inside the hospital. when i mean he died. she's one of 4 journalists from the reformers, newspaper shack who was arrested you fires facing the same charges as low head as
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she to is still in prison. her editor is worried, living in washington. so c came all to eat on. the main problem in irvine is that the authorities make decisions arbitrarily. when a journalist reports on an issue, not in line with the officials, they come off to you. media is the 1st targets of the authorities when the reporting is not what they want. beneficial say they broke the law for you to, to load. it's funny, generally speaking, activities in line with the lower free and around the head of the judiciary repeatedly said we support journalism, but generally sensitivities should not go against the law. how about the constitution guarantees, media freedom, as long as journalists do not endanger these nomic republic, a fund the supreme leader and do not spread false information. it leaves plenty of room for interpretation and subjective censorship. that's something that's around the branch of the association of arabian journalists is trying to fight. it says in
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recent months, iran has had the highest number from prison journalists in the last 30 years, making this country one of the most difficult places in the world for foreigners sources. avari algae, 0. tyrone still ahead on al jazeera arguments have it conserving heritage and the philippines he top off to the central post office is reduced to ruins. and gabriel's on to in new york, artificial intelligence is disrupting almost every thing. and now including political advertising this morning in the a gene on i'll just say that despite the roll, rain forests and the lens plate and come back and climate change. democratic republic of congo is auctioning off oil exploration blocks and the congo basis. as
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julie struggles to agree and you close to to see the big picture examined for the old purchase is against indigenous people are holding the country that sierra leone heads to the poles. when last year's violent protests against the rising living costs are sure to be on voters mind, it must, if possible, show documentary. a new series of advocate direct showcases applicant stories from applicants to make his. we bring you the latest from practiced on, on the tension between support is a former prime minister and run ton and the power for military june on al jazeera, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out as a reminder, thought top stories as dallas, texas president, bunch of temp at one has been re elected for the time. you want more than 52 percent of the votes and sundays run off his opponent and cannot connect to the rony golf $28.00 police a guarding the town hall inspection in northern costs of, of ethics. a protest as of gather that i agree about the election of ethnic albanian may, is in southern areas on friday, demonstrations,
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blocks the officials from entering that. the, the 2 journalists who fast reported the death of my son many and a rainy in police custody on june coach lisa on monday, a desk last year try getting months. anti government purchase a 100 members as needed to change mediation as a cooling for sue jones. boring sides to extend their week long humanitarian ceasefire. the truce between the army and the rapid support forces is due to expire on monday evening. saudi arabia on the us who broke of the seas for us and extension will allow the delivery of aid view and says more than half the population is in need of urgent assistance. which of these government says it will shoot down any north korean missile disguised as a satellite and so on? so if you on. yeah, nurse, if i took care is planning to launch what it called a military satellite in the next 2 weeks start using uh, it's
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a north korea launching a ballistic missile for quoting to be a satellite is a serious provocation to our country security. but the corner you wanna show up is such launch is also violate, relevant to united nations security council resolutions, prohibiting any launches by north korea using ballistic missile technology. even if the quote i'm pretty set to life, you know, i'm sort of one of the as well. i live as moms north korean leader kim jong, an inspect it a facility, said to produce the country's best buy satellite launch is expected in the next few weeks. while fi has fullest phase of emergency and the largest city in eastern canada, several suburbs in the halifax region have been evacuated. several homes have gone up in flames. made was by dry conditions and study wins. the premier says, the voice of them is happen. bruce in from neighboring provinces, while fi is also raging across the country now that's a forcing tens of thousands of people from the homes. in the
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philippine capital, recent fires that destroyed a century old post office building has put a spotlight in the site to the heritage conservation. officials have a sure the public it will be restored, but the same may not apply to all the heritage sites in the city. on a b like report from manila, it took responders for the day to put out the fire. a nation watched in horror as nearly 100 years of history birth, one of the philippine capitals most famous landmarks, the central post office, was reduced to ruins. if you ask me, what's the, what's the biggest loss? you will see it's the structure itself. but it wasn't the 1st time it suffered, complete destruction. it was a casualty of the battle of manila during the 2nd world war. officials have promised to bring the heritage site back to its old glory, a feat the cheap when it was free,
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built in 1946. there's no demolition. there's nothing's gonna happen in manila is one of the oldest cities in the world, but residents of its past are hard to find under the law, a building is considered a cultural property if it's more than 50 years old and designed but renowned architect philippine heritage act of plenty o 9 is meant to protect and preserve heritage structures like i'm in the central post office. this hasn't always been the case. capital theater located across the river from the post office is almost unrecognizable in its heyday in the 19 thirty's. it was state of the art in an article masterpiece. the government that approve the construction of a high rise, but ordered to send him his facade routine. the developers decided to tear it down last year. they retain a smidgen of the tower, right, just to suggest that there is a tower here. but the rest of the building is gone,
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the building the capital. see if there can not tell the story any more as eloquently as a good house instead of the capital theatre has become a symbol of to fight to preserve many less cultural heritage. but they aren't being demolished. historic structures are in disrepair. yet there's reason for optimism. the many la metropolitan theatre was recently restored. after years of neglect, the impact of the money less central post office fire is so broad and profound that we cannot repeat our past mistakes. those mistakes include the lack of fire prevention measures. initial investigation found the post office building was not equipped with sprinklers, widely used, modern fire fighting system that could have saved and national treasure bond below l. g 0 manila, monday, march 7th, 2 years since edmund hillary intends and okay, became the 1st people to reach the summit of mount everest. expedition made the 2
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men household names around the world. thousands of climates have since scale the wells highest peak, hundreds of all say died attempting to get to the top. climate change is now making the trek even more dangerous as woman, temperatures watch and crevices and d stabilized glasses. and then the polls capitol cap on to riley was held to celebrate the anniversary. we have some boots that a bundle of something around the government officials and members of the general population was here to celebrate southern mos id or every 650. only 6, especially because it's a 75th sending over the last step of what's on the everett. there are many programs happening in in the region, and he's not as cool to commemorate the legacy of edmund hillary and sending over
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good shape with the clothes human to set foot on mount everest on $29.00 ni 1953 as a 01. all the visual intelligence technology has been used in political advertising in the us for the 1st time expense of worried about his potential to mislead versus ahead of next year's presidential election. gabriel alexander explains from new york the last month us president joe biden announced he was running for re election, you know, snappy video that is common place in political advertising. that's why i wanted to really like this just did. the moments later, the republican party released its own video, depicting a terrifying yes hypothetical world, should by be re elected this morning. but it's all entirely created by artificial intelligence hills closed the city of san francisco . this morning, i'm the escalating and fentanyl crisis. it could be
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a signal of what's to come and dangers a i pose used to be the case that you could, you know, look up some of the truth of an article or a truth of a claim based on what sort of images were there at the scene now those images can be fabricated as well. so it's quite possible for voters to be significantly misled about different candidates in our time right now we shape the eye of tomorrow. well, a guy is mostly being tested in the united states. michel says that could change quickly. thank you with wide ranging ramifications. the ability of these systems to make things up and persuade, manipulate people is a really, really big concern that i think people around the world should be aware of in, in upcoming elections. because now this technology is massively available, including to governments that might have, might have interest in messing up different different elections with the us about
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to enter a new election cycle. a, i generated political video content is expected to grow more rapid online. now, congress is trying to figure out how to regulate it. representative event, clark, democrat from here in new york, has introduced a bill that would require any political advertising. the use is artificial intelligence to clearly review and disclose that to voters. it's unclear how much support this bill has and congress if or when it will ever be voted on. it's clear now more than ever a guy is not just a discussion of what might be. but what is gabriel acendo? i will just say to new york. okay, that's it for me, you can find lots small on our website out there at dell. com coming up. next is the weather. then inside story, we'll discuss the latest escalation intentions between cost of i and savvy. and
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thanks for watching by the the now with the exception, as noise is still more or less a noise science divide, weather wise across europe, there appears to be a change taking place of this line of cloud running to the don't say which is behind this cold front will change things in london. nice warm day yesterday, not the sun was out and people were enjoying it. but with that breeze coming off and we'll see which cloud is kind of cool then. and feeling that most of those made on europe is enjoying low, twenties and sunshine are want to exceptions, but the real right of course, is still further. science has been concentrating in spain and portugal, and is there again during monday, coming back to the audience and central metro area, including a 2 liens coming back to, for example, falls in the are in pots of croatia. there's not much change between monday and tuesday. the wind still blowing off the north sea from london for old of east
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lincoln, and the sun's daylight in paris at $24.00 degrees. now that rain will probably affect our area and to needs a quite significantly with the circulation picking up the sand in southern to easier. and also in libya, in west africa, the shelves are long way in, but they're not quite as heavy on monday as they will be on sunday. and there's a bit of right in somalia, but really this them on the soon wind coming up against the coast of africa that brings it to terms in here. the approved or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in the history. yes or no shooting voted to know the big picture us was

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