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vince with heavy p pick got 10 walls alongside have put in an appearance that didn't scare anybody off, but didn't persuade anyone to a cause either. so what was the point? i'm feel gaily invalid and this is the day the i believe that i am the best person to do this job at this moment. for all americans, regardless of race and gender, cheated to look like a leader to me, i'll be honest. i don't see her negotiating with president she of china. i don't see our with kim jong or like we did, this is going to be a tight race until the very end. so let's not too much sense because we are running as the underdog. i'll tell you what, november 5th is going to be the most important day in the history of this class.
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also on the day social media platform ex jessica band and one of his biggest markets, brazil own 11 musk refused to comply with an order issued by a brazilian supreme court judge who says x rays being used to spread this information. these social networks are a good tool and we still main football, but they are good tools that is being misused to attack democracy effect. yeah, i'll be more than welcome to the date with just over 2 months until the us presidential election, the latest national polls. so vice president and democratic nominate cumberland, harris, essentially neck and neck with have republican opponent for the president. donald trump, vice president harris, has been campaigning and the key battleground state of georgia. but as you also sat
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down for her 1st major interview since becoming the democratic party and how many she appeared on cnn alongside her running mate, tim was laid out some of the plans of the future and defended her rank order as part of the binding administration since starting her run for the presidency just over a month ago, cumberland harris has mostly appeared in front of a door in crowds like this one in georgia. on thursday night that changed when she sat down with cnn for the 1st big interview with the campaign. with americans deeply divided over the war in gauze the powers confirmed she would not stop um shipments to israel. i'm unequivocal and an unwavering in my commitment, israel's defense and its ability to defend itself. and that's not gonna change. far too many innocent palestinians have been killed and we have got to get a deal done. another issue,
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highland versus mines is migration with republican seeking to attack harris and the democrats over the issue even as a legal border crossings. some of the lowest level in years last month. the power explains the republican rival, donald trump, looking efforts to cut their regular migration by part of some work, including some of the most conservative members of the united states congress. a bill was crafted, which we supported, which i support. and donald trump, that word of this bill that would have it contributed to securing our border. and because he believes that it would not have helped him politically. she told his folks in congress don't put it forward. he killed the bill with just 10 weeks ago before election day hours have no time to waste introducing herself and her plans to the american public. the now at least it seemed to be paying off with most polls,
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giving her a narrow lead a trump. let's have a look at that appears. we have andrea glasby who is a political scientist from emory university. welcome back to a dw professor. this engineer teach you anything about the priorities of a potential harris administration that you didn't know before. well, and political science that would have to say no, but if you were able to, hasn't been paying attention up until this point. you just get a chance to learn a little bit about comma harris, you got to see how she answered questions as to frame easily. and you did get to hear some of the bullet points about what her priorities and what her values for. do you think that was the purpose of this interview to introduce the 2 to the, to the united states essentially? so i think the best part of it, i think the in the main introduction was last week at the democratic national convention. and she has a book, the a promise that she's made while on the campaign trail, that she would do an interview before the end of august. and as she had to respond
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to those that she had her not just from republicans, but also from journalists that she was not making herself available for a press interview. i think the reality is, is that well, she gave up impressed interview that certainly is passable. and she didn't make any major gas that i think would call into question why she ended up being the nominee for the democratic party and kind of had a seamless pat to that nomination. i think the reality is, is that because of the proliferation of different types of media and other forms of contact, her does not have to rely on media interviews to get her message out there were to introduce herself to the american public. so in that response, yes, it does feel somewhat anticlimactic. she didn't do herself any harm with that speech. and that was the most important thing that was a bit. but that was the most important thing that but she just during the interview don't mess up as well. yes. i mean, in certain instances, i think many americans remember an interview that she did with lesser hold of nbc in the 1st year or so that she was vice president. i'm in,
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in the interview. she came across and actually pretty with that. and, and most people sort of interpreted that interview as being a disaster, so she's redeemed herself in that regard. i mean, it was in the interview of all time. no, but she didn't do anything that i think with her for chances of upcoming process, i will take a look at a couple of issues that have been perceived as problematic for the vice president will start with gaza. she was asked whether her approach so this conflict would differ from that of the current administration. she was asked would you withhold some us weapon shipments to israel? that's what a lot of people on the progressive left want you to do. and she didn't answer that directly but spoke instead of the necessity of getting a deal done. what do you think stopped a couple of highs from outlining something more substantial as well and the substance there. that's why we continue the by the administration's policy and she's going to continue the long standing us policy
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a supporting israel's right to exist. as she does make overtures to the progressive left. when she talks about a ceasefire. and when she expresses in to be in full throated terms and ways the job, i'm not always is time for of the play of the palestinians, especially those who are in gaza. so in some ways, she's really trying to read the needle and have both sides of the point that stayed where she wants to recognize and acknowledge palestinians suffering. she wants to continue to support the us, the stated policy that decade old now of a 2 state solution that the same time she also does not want to let go of the fact that israel is, is strategic allied in the region. and they're closest ally in the middle east and so she's not going to upset that relationship as well. it's a really fine balance, right. because of the certainly lots of young democrats do not like, well, actually has placed a cell phone this and i think the larger question here is whether or not be with
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the perfect beating enemy of a good in their point of view. so i think the question that that people are having is one is the harris campaign be insensitive to are not listening to those concerns . and so i think there is a lot of behind the scenes outreach that's going out to after this with respect to gather and then i think is also what, what is the alternative? so with donald trump, we're elected president of the united states. what do you think his policy towards guys would be? and then asking voters to make a choice where they may not like both of their options. but there are clear differences between the 2. a spoke about migration as a divide administrations. that integrations are based off because bills have been seeing this problem. isaac for the debate paid, we had in the report she had, she had a question on the topic and she took it as an opportunity to bash her opponent donald trump. do you think, but vice president harris is actually convincing people that she can be quotes
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tough on migration. so as far as the issue ownership is concerned, i suspect that republicans are still going to own this issue. and the voters who are very concerned about issues related to immigration tend to be voters who are predisposed to support donald trump anyway. the case that she wants to make particularly to those motors is maybe a side or might be moderate and don't like donald trump. is that one child is temperament. temperamentally disqualified from holding office. his actions on january 6th should be disqualified. and when it comes to issues related to immigration, once she does have a plan and that seems she supported a compromise, immigration bill that was co written by conservative republicans that donald trump was able to use it as low as to scott, all because of political reasons. the again, that goes back to the temperamental fitness and the character issues that i think are going to be central to hers is opposite strategy. what do you make of her response when she was asked about donald trump's false accusation that she don't
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need to identify as black only later in life and for political gain, a same old tired playbook. she said, next question please. and moved on. searching have said little or i'm a so i, my research area happens to be on black houses. instead it seems to trans embrace when reaching out to put multi racial close and together to run for office and vice president parents. his response was a class of d racialized responses in year on the outbreak original issue, and then try to present a really transitive front that they see elements of transcendence in her discussion . you're wanting to break democrats and republicans to the table and be open to the idea of having a republican on her cabinet. um, so the response was there was the benefits problem. is that many people, many sir, i can tell you this little reaction to donald trump's claim that she was at last until she decided to be black or some years ago. so aside from the guy that was
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patently offensive, it was also demonstrably false. ok, so here's the thing that she needs to speak worth of in part because so many other people that come to her defense, not every the racialized candidate has that benefit and their disposal. and so, well, i wouldn't necessarily sort of make a recommend to a candidate that they make that response. i think she's going to be able to get away with that because so many other people have spoken out on her behalf and spoken to the ridiculousness of the charge. why was tim, was that why was it necessary to have him there for this, this major presidential interview as well? it didn't make sense to not have well here, given the fact that he was visibly present in georgia and campaigning with vice president harris at the time. and so certainly this was a nice way for a, a, a governor who had a statewide profile. it is on the end of the region, but probably still introducing himself nationally to kind of get his feet wet in a big national energy. he certainly had done the national sunday morning talk shows as he was being considered for the vice presidency. but you know,
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it would have been odd for him not to have been there, given the fact that he was present and campaigning alongside of vice president here . and if we gave him an opportunity to have this media spotlight before, he has to do those kinds of varies on his own, at some point during the election cycle. as a great talking to you. thank you so much for giving us the benefit of your insights. political sciences and drug glasby from emory university. thank you. as your present, where i supreme court judges or to the social media platform x to be shut down in the country. that's actually become a big company. i gain flouted an order that he issued actually own me, that businessman emailed me last, cuz becoming broiled in a public dispute with brazilian supreme court judge alexander morris, who owed it, asked to deactivate several accounts and justice at morris as these tottering
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political. this information and the tax on these countries democracy even musk said the judge was censoring bite, wing voices, and refuse to comply. for sales left wing, a president, luis in natural to do that, just silver as also weighed and declared that mosque is not above the law allowed to keep every single person who has investments in brazil no matter where they're from in the world, there's subject to the brazilian constitution and brazilian laws to live having a lot of money doesn't allow anyone to disrespect. that is the kind of thing this man has to accept the laws of this country. if at the end of the supreme court makes the decision he has to comply, it's true for me. it's true for him. i'll be able to say selva is a professor present instead is at the university of oklahoma in the us, joins us tonight from the present in capital, a brazilian, where he's currently doing the research a welcome to the w professor. and what does justice morris think?
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x has been doing a bill. thanks. thanks for having me. first of all, uh so just as much as banks and he's correctly in the, in thinking uh that way that access it basically refusing to accept the brazilian was in to comply with president judicial orders. there are some investigations going on in brazil, on the individuals we use the social media to violate president law electoral as well as criminal law. some of those investigations are, are being presided over by, by just as more guys in, in the course of those investigations. there have been some orders for twitter or x to, you know, bring down some of those profiles and so on. and in the beginning of x would comply with those borders. this is just like other social media platforms. but after mister musk bought the platform, he made it very clear that he did not accept those borders and that he thinks the
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amount of censorship will be whole. uh, just as more as a follow through with his thread ex announced on x that he would not comply with the quotes instruction is some of what appeared on the company's global affairs accounts today. soon we expect the judge alexander demoralize a will order x to be shut down in brazil simply because we would not comply with his illegal orders $0.02. that is political opponents. of these other ones included julie elective status of a 16 year old girl amongst others. so professor, what is the long musk referring to that or he's referring to some of those investigations like i mentioned. so in this case, there was a senator who was using his these accounts to forty's, this is sites in the military against the civilian government. in the other case that he mentions a profile of a young girl was used apparently by her father to dox. a police officer who
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was working in one of those investigations and so it wasn't that context, that's just as more guys bordered the platform to bring those profiles down. but mister musk, as i mentioned is, is refusing to do that. and he's claiming that there's a censorship which i do not agree with because as i mentioned this uh, these decisions are being adopted. the big contacts of investigations that look into violation of president was all the decision anyway, because sense of shape or not you would figure working within a, a particular jewel restriction, you just follow the law. so is that something more going on there? why does the one must think that it's, it's ok to disregard the laws in brazil where he wouldn't do that. and in a, in the united states or even the european union. i believe's the
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phil. that's uh, not only mr. must but others around the world look at brazil nowadays as a potential, you know, case in which a stronger push to regulate social media. what has, has been attempted so far, not successfully, but you know, not, not only through the actions of just as more guys, but also through congress that was deliberating over a bill last year. there have been attempts to, you know, place some limits onto what social media platforms can do and what kinds of obligations they should have to have for. he uses the moderate content and avoids that's missing information, as well as hoops beach be disseminated on their, their platforms. i also think indicates mr. must, there is a commercial interest because apparently his, his business wasn't doing well in brazil. so he was already try or planning to moving that away from the country. and there seems to be also some kind of bull way
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to go, you know, the same, but the other part of mr. musk for the present in the far right. it's interesting you, you say that if it's not doing well commercially and visit, i saw an estimate today that something like $40000000.00 brazilians, mostly a 5th of the population access x at least once a month. which sounds like a massive market for a long must match a sacrifice in this way. it is, it is a, you know, reasonable or sizable market for any social media platform. which is a reason why many people doubts that must would take things as far as he did. the information that we listen to here is that the, you know, that the branch here wasn't doing well commercially in terms of the ads that they are able to sell, for example sites. but yes, your rights that the platform is widely used in brazil. uh like,
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i think it happens elsewhere as well is a platform that gets a kind of neat platform. so it's, it's very much used by jordan list, or by some, you know, uh, internet businesses or by some like a damage to, to engaging exchanges of ideas. but but yeah it's, it's, it's a decent number and i think brisbane is, are going to do me is asked if it's really banned in the next couple of days. and so tell us about the, the judge at the center of his case, supreme court to justice out exams of delores, who is a, a t is actually, uh, you know, relatively conservative a lawyer. he was a prosecutor in the state of some follow before answering politics. i think he bring some of that mag 40 investigation from his origins in the public prosecutor's career. he got to the supreme court during the term of
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president tamar, who replaced the president to my roof f f, a after she was engaged in the you know, he's always been seen actually as a very conservative judge. very, very, a tough, tough on crime. a judge or, or legal scholar, even which the also as a but it's in that makes things very interesting because nowadays the present and fire i'd suggest is that he's working in line with the president when they actually come from very different camps politically good to him. senior professor tasks are talking to so that visit expert professor of february, do so. a silver from the university of oklahoma. thank you so much. thank you so much. i as not to to okay. and the legal bottle over press freedom unfolding deutsch. avella, just boot and well my for my work for our touch you service and was convicted last
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year over a series of critical social media posts about the construction company with ties to the government. was under the suspended sentence, which was upheld by a higher court in stumble. the w is in the process of appealing that decision. a correspondent julia han looks at the by the fight over press freedom into a street interview, canada and you in jail and talking 33 year old and a little about from ease me a was arrested earlier this month after she criticized president ridge of ty, of add on, on the popular talk is youtube channel targeted was saying you read in june the 21st century hunting. the entire republic of tacky to one mind means he'll treat it like his father's farm, or who to give a call on that. who has just been released, pending trial, but she could still face up to 3 years in prison. lawyer told us, for allegedly insulting the president and inciting public hatred,
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defenders to do confront investigations being large. and they're looking for elements of the crime. all the statements for them, the right to freedom of opinion moved. it looks like they want to prevent citizens from expressing public criticism. and do my best case. that's just one of many in techie for freedom of expression and freedom of the press has come under immense pressure and recent news. media rights group report is without bored as ranks turkey, $158.00 out of $180.00 countries. and it's the most recent world press freedom index and accuse us ad one's government of state hostility towards the press and undermining an independent journalism. and the government has taken the control of over 85 percent of the national, the private media market. and this was the policy that used to add on conducted when he came to, to cover the amys to appeal to
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a society wedge. and that is, i actually have taken national enough roles have also tightened ad one's control over all 9 sites and social media at least 131 john, and as to what detained in turkey. in the last decade report is when the order says and hundreds prosecuted for that with the one of them is the w's parental. might who criticized an east double construction company with ties to the government on social media in 2020 whom i was handed, a suspended sentence of one year is 8 months in prison for illegally publishing personal data. the contents he was doing journalistic was dw director general p telephone book, described the accusations as unfounded saying in wilma, is a feel is experienced and critical journalist from the tackle sorties appear,
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intend on silencing double uses. it will challenge the conviction that toby's constitutional court a spark of hope for food and who am i and other tuckers journalist who say they won't be silenced, and continue to do their jobs the finally tonight, many of you would have churches, ocoee, tactual landmarks and major tourist attractions, one in portugal has a decidedly different appeal. since portugal is also a popular destination for surfing once a day and the baptist pasta decided to set up a suff church in the country, 2nd city for 2 reasons, governments and so before sunday service. why then welcomed as they off even in swim with incentives? erosion in front of the church is also hundreds of baptisms. so is found to savvy hope to attract a new version of those by combining is to biggest passions. and
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