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in my back, nobody knows i was coming to a button, for example, i just show up when i pull stuff down social media. well, i'd say these to say when you mix these activities in the problems the home we see means it's no longer. i'm not, i'm not serious. i do not identify as one i will never identify as well. can you tell me why? i mean, this is something that is very deep. you said you do you like like sort of like just oh yeah, just in the via the wrong i will say that you can do john using boxes in proxy going by the book. i need to still in fact from i'm an example of that. when i did quote, dean, people were very happy with being changed. but guess what? that was. so people that came to see i was paid by a foreign government because i, my son's name is german. you will always be called them activities, which are the way you do your journalism. and 9 way spend they don't. oh yes, because if i was doing coordinating, for example,
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my name would that be would seem visibility breeland's piece of work. but the takeaway if somebody doesn't go to do it, does it take away from the work that she did? it doesn't take. i went by the people want to sand team bush, but yeah, so i am not allowed to tell you why. but i'm saying, my brother, i am talking about the work that made my mother have 50, made my brother perhaps a few with the front of me. i have it 6 i'm. i'm going to say change came and i do . i hardly print those. i've been changed parks when opened offices, where i opened into port, quote, dean, lead jobs. what am i supposed to go home to be very and i said that, well, that's not change. then my name is not bruno. so i'd like to hear from you all based on the what we've had yet today. do you still believe that these, that line between journalism and activism will have you shifted a little bit? there is a line, i maintain that there is a line. and for me, what's would be important is that transpired and see that we know which side you're on. if you're a journalist and you, once, you're an activist, your journalist, whichever had to put him on, that's what about time. that is the key to your audience. so it's we have i the
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listening to you because as a media pushing it or the done on this, you have so much power this so many for looking at to listening to you some even how you onto your very word like everything is they, they take it as it is. yeah. okay. oh yeah. that's right. yes. um my own point is we will keep evolving us human beings radio. a journalist that activates us advocates that gary the end goal is change. uh, probably the goal is to show whatever changes we're trying to drive for. well, in looking at the next generation, ongoing, the people who are thinking so companies are doing the same. i think what drives use key for them as he talks like it's a call him like this is like, i will see you in jill for room doesn't have seen joe, but she has to just expose the story of what you was coming in to read. you need to ask yourself, why are you coming for the accolades of the out was because yes, no good job. you'll be nominated for an emmy. yeah, but that's not why just do it. because at the end of it there's no need to go and able to speak with we've had done a lease,
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we know was lose piece. yeah. because the story didn't feel and right. so we don't know what you want to know. what's happening. story about the floods that it doesn't speak right. so i don't know. i don't personally deciding. okay, i like to see people in general, so i'm going to join it become a journalist. i love people don't like i'm not gonna be great on top of my face. that's what you want to do, then what you need to consider why she wants to what extent do you need to be on this that you like the attention of the accolades or you know what i'm going to do this because of the right thing to do for myself, i is motivation being the key, like how you're getting it for you. good. all right, so now, so for me, i mean, what i thought i quoted me was like, let's get just the i have you brought out who was, i might be. so that was what motivated me wasn't any of what i think the, i mean what's going to call. yeah. but for me, more important is the solution we need to about from the tv shows that these 2 big things up, you know, practicing news in practice. so i want to see eddie chose, i found the 6 people don't, but we don't see jo nineties over there and i need some people to engage. they just say you're not cvc, don't the only thing that you all got. one should be. i'm not supposed to be in the
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middle because i know you all, but i'm not all the sound, so i feel we should try to overcome distributions. i mean, is not a bond, was, is not something that we cannot speak about. well, as she says, let's be transferring, let's try to what pulled all right and not so because the audience sees the proof. i've done these governments already doing that. now i've been using the all right. and the last but not least. so i lance, part of my jen, i live them here in gym and i dream then that went that by around i know there was fee most and that coverage. and i've also learned from the b, b, z or come rules apart from that that you do quote of. i think that guides me as i was. so by the end of the day, i believe that we should ask ourselves that question. when we get into the last piece of that, how do i ensure that i get the bottom? and so jen, again, i see a, you full trans, i see the youth and i want to emphasize that the advertising group, i'm all the, i'm tired of the roots in the system and they want to see
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a change. yeah. and if we wanted for looking partners or not, various countries, then we have to move towards more activism and i don't see any like the amount of them and activity on us. thank you so so much. thank you to audience. at the beginning of this debates we us a very simple question. where is the line between activism and journalism? and as one of the people here said, it's just papa k o, it's when you try to find the sun. thank you all to a lovely audience here. thank you to kind of, it's a beautiful thank a fancy these and you'll find a list for that insights lose debate. as always, you can check out the longer the lesson of that debate on our youtube channel and speaking of channels, you left us a few comments on no facebook page telling us what press freedom means to you. the 1st one is party for the campbell who sees press freedom is not press freedom when
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the use of it abuse it, the jays have become journalist, social media. we thought verification has become a source of news. the 2nd coming from sally built in new sees i don't like, nor do i take news. you know, a country seriously because it is propaganda and they don't address our issues taunting george fees. every country has a short it citizens, freedom of speech. it's actually the freedom after the speech that is not available . and the last comment for today's show is from emmanuel coy, receive press freedom is important because this is the only way time or opportunity you have to read slot issues of national and international concert. thanks a lot for sharing your thoughts. we always appreciate it. now press freedom is a very important topic, but it's
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a lots to take in. so we're going to wind down with a visit to livingstone in zambia, and we'd go to a very onto a guide. okay, claudia was sewn to, to show us around, prepared to be blown away by the smoke. that event is, which is what the locals called the great victoria falls. i'm sure livingstone will, will you, with its people nature and the history enjoy? miss the beach. claudia was sunday, the 25 year old arrived in livingston 5 years ago. she wants to become the 1st to female safari guide from her village. and livingston is not just that beautiful my capital, but also its tourism hub. named off the scottish explorer and the missionary doctor david livingston, the 1st european to see and document the impressive victoria falls in 18. 55. ok,
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please obvious. most famous sign cloud you a takes us to the age of this m b, the river. this is called the pointed part of the will the spot for young life, but to get to gauge on happens to be so insomnia, and it is for the victoria we have a lot to lay on people resisting the pause every a and it's really amazing to see, because that it's one of the 7 that's one of the walls. on average, 1000000 liters of water cascade down, victoria falls every single 2nd. this she, a spectacle evokes a sense of o and one to locally though they are known as most see what to for the smoke that fund. and i believe when i went on
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the next stuff, these livingston's very old national talk, just 10 minutes drive from the city center. we meet some of the cloud. you as the most special friends, the highly endangered white or squared lived rhinoceros. once thousands of ryan knows one to the plains of this, that'd be the river, but poaching has decimated then i'm. but today the livingston ryan knows us so precious that they are called to 247. this is the only place in the country, livingstone, where you get to see the rhino. so during call read, we had through a newborn babies. and now we've got females, 2 of them, which i expecting the numbers that multiplying is really, really good news from protecting africans most endangered animals to hosting a having southern african trade hub. and to being the gateway to one of the world's
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most famous sites. livingston has it all and that's what i saw for this week. we've shown you how young off weekends are using different forms of story tending to make the voices hot and report on what's happening around them. have they inspired you to do something similar. we'd love to hear your stories to connect with those on social media. you can find the 77 percent on youtube, instagram and now on take talk. you know, the deal by now. i'm going to leave you with something we'll be with it for here is some of the great. we've had truck energy featuring nadeem, d, b. c. thanks so much for watching and caught you in a late to show bye for now. realize all the time we least realize old of the read space on top them in minute i've been my gosh
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