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the fake news. fake news. fake, fake, you have to leave that word.ou have a lot of political actors that have been weaponising the term fake news to describe any kind of media that they don't think is favourable. i'm not going to give you a question. you are fake news. the social media platforms are trying to spot and block fake news websites, but the problem is, a lot of the time, the lies are woven in with truths and opinion. it's just all too hazy. there are headlines that are actually truthful but maybe the information doesn't match it. so there are many different layers. misinformation isn't necessarily one big lie spread with one headline, there's a lot of things that are more nuanced. fake news is used and referenced for many reasons — to destabilise, to create doubt in the mainstream media, but in eastern europe, it's always been about the money. 18 months ago, carl miller visited kosovo to research the fake news industry there and now, as part of the bbc‘s fake news season, we've sent him back to see how facebook‘s war on fake news has chang
the fake news. fake news. fake, fake, you have to leave that word.ou have a lot of political actors that have been weaponising the term fake news to describe any kind of media that they don't think is favourable. i'm not going to give you a question. you are fake news. the social media platforms are trying to spot and block fake news websites, but the problem is, a lot of the time, the lies are woven in with truths and opinion. it's just all too hazy. there are headlines that are actually...
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now in the philippines, it appears fake news is a new the philippines, it appears fake news is a newfake news is a new weapon to confuse and control. throughout the week, there will be much more on this. weekend when the conversation the hash tag, beyond fa ke conversation the hash tag, beyond fake news. to go to some of the day's other news. it is 31 people are dead in california's deadliest wildfires in history. it is all flame that tore through this community, driven by the hot dry winds blow over these hills. now the ferocity of this fire was so intense that many people just had to run for their lives that some decided to stay and fight. they use their garden hose to fight back the flames, they had managed to save some properties. there are some homes here that are safe, others com pletely homes here that are safe, others completely destroyed and will have to be built. a few hundred miles further north around paradise, it is a scene of total destruction there. absolute wipeout and the death toll continues to rise. there has been criticism about the president's first response to t
now in the philippines, it appears fake news is a new the philippines, it appears fake news is a newfake news is a new weapon to confuse and control. throughout the week, there will be much more on this. weekend when the conversation the hash tag, beyond fa ke conversation the hash tag, beyond fake news. to go to some of the day's other news. it is 31 people are dead in california's deadliest wildfires in history. it is all flame that tore through this community, driven by the hot dry winds...
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our top stories: beyond fake news. as social media is blamed for an increase in vigilante attacks across the globe, the bbc begins a major new season looking at the consequences. we'll bring you in—depth coverage. commemorating 100 years since the armistice that ended the first world war. in paris, world leaders put aside their differences to unite in remembrance. the death toll from california's wildfires rises to 31. the state governor urges president trump to declare a major disaster. shame on who? protestors at the beirut marathon demand change in the way cases of sexual assault and rape are handled. hello and welcome. we begin with our season on the challenges of disinformation and fake news. that's false information being shared or published that's deliberately misleading or inaccurate. the bbc has conducted a major study into the spread of fake news and the psychology behind it. its results will be used to help the search for solutions. for the first time, this study looked inside encrypted messaging apps. in ind
our top stories: beyond fake news. as social media is blamed for an increase in vigilante attacks across the globe, the bbc begins a major new season looking at the consequences. we'll bring you in—depth coverage. commemorating 100 years since the armistice that ended the first world war. in paris, world leaders put aside their differences to unite in remembrance. the death toll from california's wildfires rises to 31. the state governor urges president trump to declare a major disaster....
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now that check us out trying to fake news less prominent in our news feeds.ions they may be too late to make a correction. and what about messages with news travels without public scrutiny? sometimes fake news is easy to spot. sometimes the article is badly written or the images don't look quite right. but as technology gets more sophisticated and accessible, it's becoming to harder believe what we see and hear online. more now on the events to mark the centenary of the end of world war one. the commemorations saw a unique memorial to those who lost their lives, with portraits of servicemen and women etched into the sand around britain's coastline. duncan kennedy reports. the piercing eyes of a celebrated war poet, today etched onto the very beach he had once left on his way to battle and death. for wilfred 0wen, a shoreline for embarkation this morning became a canvas of commemoration. the project has been organised by the film director danny boyle, who says the face is a metaphorfor tragedy. look, it's wonderful that there are permanent structures that will
now that check us out trying to fake news less prominent in our news feeds.ions they may be too late to make a correction. and what about messages with news travels without public scrutiny? sometimes fake news is easy to spot. sometimes the article is badly written or the images don't look quite right. but as technology gets more sophisticated and accessible, it's becoming to harder believe what we see and hear online. more now on the events to mark the centenary of the end of world war one....
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fake news versus fox news? i start with fake news and a layer in the fox news i just have a good time. >> 100 percent. >> thank you very much. >> military guy. i like the hat. looking good. tell me what you think about cnn and msnbc covering this president so unfairly how does that make you feel quick. >> that's a great question. >> i start their first but i watch fox news all the time that's it. >> your favorite show quick. >> yours to be honest. >> i did not set that up at all. >> i'm serious. >> your friends and family? do they know the media lies or just your friends? . in new yorky is it's a different state but they like to watch fox news as well. >> thank you veryer much everybody remember i am watters and this is my world. we will be right back. ♪ ahhhhh! shhhhh! new nyquil severe with vicks vapocool. the vaporizing, nightime coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. - [narrator] meet shark's newest robot vacuum. it powerfully cleans from floors to carpets, even pet hair, with ease
fake news versus fox news? i start with fake news and a layer in the fox news i just have a good time. >> 100 percent. >> thank you very much. >> military guy. i like the hat. looking good. tell me what you think about cnn and msnbc covering this president so unfairly how does that make you feel quick. >> that's a great question. >> i start their first but i watch fox news all the time that's it. >> your favorite show quick. >> yours to be honest....
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i asked her how rappler sorts the real news from the fake news. en doing its own fact checking, together with other news organisations. so we get comments, we get alerts from readers and listeners, and we also do our own search on what's false and what's hoax. so if you go to our website, you can find stories which are labelled hoax, false and misleading. so it's a very active fact checking campaign. it was interesting, we were hearing a report at the start of the programme talking about how widespread a lot of this fake news is, and how it is attempting some kind of historical revisionism, trying to change the facts of the past. so tell us, how difficult is it to weed out fake news like that, and how have you teamed up with facebook, whom you've received a grant from, to try to do this? it's actually like fighting fire. if you put out one fire, and another one bursts out. so it should be a concerted effort, notjust from media organisations like rappler. there should also be civil society groups, universities, and that's what is slowly happening no
i asked her how rappler sorts the real news from the fake news. en doing its own fact checking, together with other news organisations. so we get comments, we get alerts from readers and listeners, and we also do our own search on what's false and what's hoax. so if you go to our website, you can find stories which are labelled hoax, false and misleading. so it's a very active fact checking campaign. it was interesting, we were hearing a report at the start of the programme talking about how...
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what are twitter, they were the playground for fake news. ou twitter, they were the playground forfake news. what are you doing to actually combat fake accounts, because often what starts as fake on twitter then cascades down in india across all social media platforms. yes. we have learnt a lot of lessons, i was a come from the 2016 your selection in particular. and how the platform was manipulated by certain parties to spread certain types of information. so it actually sow types of information. so it actually sow division within the population. we've ta ken sow division within the population. we've taken a tell of those learnings and put them into work very specific last week for the midterms. what we learn were behavioural patterns they were able to identify when people are either using malicious automation or human automated co—ordination to amplify trends to insert fake news. these are things that we are learning very fa st are things that we are learning very fast and adjusting so that fake accounts don't have accountability. with fake
what are twitter, they were the playground for fake news. ou twitter, they were the playground forfake news. what are you doing to actually combat fake accounts, because often what starts as fake on twitter then cascades down in india across all social media platforms. yes. we have learnt a lot of lessons, i was a come from the 2016 your selection in particular. and how the platform was manipulated by certain parties to spread certain types of information. so it actually sow types of...
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what about fake news? do you ever watch fake news and know it's fake? >> yes. o you watch cnn ever? >> no. jesse: no one else does either. what do you think about fox news? you a big fan? >> i'm wearing a hat. [laughter] jesse: someone, i bet, gave you that hat. >> someone gave me the hat. jesse: all right, come here for a second. what do you think about fake news in america? >> think it's real, especially with certain channels. jesse: like what? >> maybe fox news. [laughter] finish. jesse: wrong. get over here, big guy. how you doing? >> good, how are you? jesse: all right. so for a second, met me talk to you guys -- let me talk to you guys. fake news, versus fox news, what do you guys watch? >> i start with fake news and then layer in fox news, to be honest. jesse: what does that mean? >> i just have a good time. jesse: you having a good time right now? >> 100%. jesse: all right. thank you guys very much. get over here for a second. >> a military guy. jesse: all right. nice to meet you. thank you for your service. like the hat finish. >> watch you all the time
what about fake news? do you ever watch fake news and know it's fake? >> yes. o you watch cnn ever? >> no. jesse: no one else does either. what do you think about fox news? you a big fan? >> i'm wearing a hat. [laughter] jesse: someone, i bet, gave you that hat. >> someone gave me the hat. jesse: all right, come here for a second. what do you think about fake news in america? >> think it's real, especially with certain channels. jesse: like what? >> maybe fox...
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global threat of fake news.y and france have warned of the dangers of a rising tide of nationalism, on the hundredth anniversary of the end of the first world war. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the front page of the straits times reports on the preparations being made for the 33rd asean summit which opens in singapore this week. it says about 5000 police willjoin the massive security operation for the five—day event which will host a number of world leaders including russia's vladimir putin. the new york times has a front page story on the challenges facing google. the paper reports on the comments of sundar pichair, the indian engineer responsible for the compa ny‘s products and platforms. the south china morning post comments on the record spending of chinese consumers during singles day. it has a photo of the moment the alibaba group reached sales of $31 billion us — that's an increase of 27% on last years figure. —— year's. and those are the papers. borisjohnson has accused bri
global threat of fake news.y and france have warned of the dangers of a rising tide of nationalism, on the hundredth anniversary of the end of the first world war. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the front page of the straits times reports on the preparations being made for the 33rd asean summit which opens in singapore this week. it says about 5000 police willjoin the massive security operation for the five—day event which will host a number of world leaders...
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you are fake news. it is all fake news. it is called fake news. fake, fake, disgusting news.o—opted it to me news he simply did not like you see did not want his supporters to hear. it proved to be incredibly effective —— he simply did not like, news he did not want his supporters to hear about. it's a question of propaganda, you say it repeatedly and eventually it works and it sinks in. other politicians around the world saw an opportunity of their own. we were following the brizuela action, and this was a common refrain —— the brazil election. politicians in the uk and australia, they use it as a sure hand, don't believe that, trust me. studies say that trust amongst trump supporters in the media is at rock bottom and attacks against the press have taken an even more aggressive turn. fake news is in fact the enemy of the people. those words, enemy of the people, have really taken it to a new level. a dangerous level? yes, it turns people against journalism as one of the pillars of our democracy. two years since being elected, negative stories that might sink any other polit
you are fake news. it is all fake news. it is called fake news. fake, fake, disgusting news.o—opted it to me news he simply did not like you see did not want his supporters to hear. it proved to be incredibly effective —— he simply did not like, news he did not want his supporters to hear about. it's a question of propaganda, you say it repeatedly and eventually it works and it sinks in. other politicians around the world saw an opportunity of their own. we were following the brizuela...
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how many people here think it's a problem, fake news on social media? gain, virtually the whole of the audience. irene, in terms of google, argue also part of the problem? you own youtube, so much fake video there, it's out there on your platform. so you're speaking about youtube? yes. i would say that youtube is a unique entity, as you saw earlier today, there was a panellist who was on youtube, was a youtuber, who actually works to debunk news and information. i think what is interesting about youtube is that when it was launched, most of the users were focused on lifestyle and entertainment. i think that we have learned that more and more people are coming, particularly in places like india, for more news and hard news and information content. as a result, we have been learning and we have been adjusting. we have actually been leveraging what we have found from google. are you learning? are you adjusting fast enough in terms of youtube? because you look at something like the florida shooting, you have a video where people are saying it's a government
how many people here think it's a problem, fake news on social media? gain, virtually the whole of the audience. irene, in terms of google, argue also part of the problem? you own youtube, so much fake video there, it's out there on your platform. so you're speaking about youtube? yes. i would say that youtube is a unique entity, as you saw earlier today, there was a panellist who was on youtube, was a youtuber, who actually works to debunk news and information. i think what is interesting...
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how a people here think it is a problem, fake news on social media? virtually the whole of the audience. in terms of google, you also part of the problem? so much fake video is out there on your platform. you are speaking about youtube. i would say that youtube is a unique entity, as you serve earlier today. there was a panellist who was on youtube as a video producer who works to debunk news and information. what is interesting is about youtube is when it was launched most of the users really focus on lifestyle and entertainment, andl really focus on lifestyle and entertainment, and i think that we have learned that more and more people are coming particularly in a place like india for news and hard news and information content. as a result, we have been learning and we have been adjusting and leveraging what we found from google. are you learning and adjusting fast enough in terms of youtube? you look at the florida shootings and you have video and people saying it is put up by the government and video of someone doctored tearing up the us constitut
how a people here think it is a problem, fake news on social media? virtually the whole of the audience. in terms of google, you also part of the problem? so much fake video is out there on your platform. you are speaking about youtube. i would say that youtube is a unique entity, as you serve earlier today. there was a panellist who was on youtube as a video producer who works to debunk news and information. what is interesting is about youtube is when it was launched most of the users really...
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our top story: how to stop the spread of fake news — a major new season from the bbc joins the searchuse social and political harm, with people having less trust in the news, and in some cases being subjected to violence or death as a result. the leaders of france and germany have warned of the dangers posed by the resurgence of nationalism, on the hundredth anniversary of the end of the first world war. and this video is trending on bbc.com: it shows giant portraits of soldiers who died in world war one etched across uk beaches to mark 100 years since the conflict ended. the faces were later washed away by the incoming tide. that's all. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk: the leading brexiteer, borisjohnson,
our top story: how to stop the spread of fake news — a major new season from the bbc joins the searchuse social and political harm, with people having less trust in the news, and in some cases being subjected to violence or death as a result. the leaders of france and germany have warned of the dangers posed by the resurgence of nationalism, on the hundredth anniversary of the end of the first world war. and this video is trending on bbc.com: it shows giant portraits of soldiers who died in...
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spoken about fake news, there is such a thing. one news magazine, for example, referring taking the secretary's quote about iran and twisting that quote and making it inaccurate. that information was used by the iranian regime, for example, and i can give you all the details. for its own propaganda purposes. so fake news, i hate to say, but is a real thing. >> she is a former abc news reporter, former fox news reporter. what's your reaction? >> i think this is dangerous. you know, as a communications professional, i have definitely been in situations with reporters for a candidate or for a client but i don't like what the reporter wrote, i don't like what the reporter is saying, the reporter's quote/unquote interpretation or editorializing about an issue, but it doesn't mean it's fake news. we have to protect journalism. what makes america different than other places around the world is that we do operate with a free, fair, and open press. and we have to protect that. i think we have to -- you know, it's important for folks to have
spoken about fake news, there is such a thing. one news magazine, for example, referring taking the secretary's quote about iran and twisting that quote and making it inaccurate. that information was used by the iranian regime, for example, and i can give you all the details. for its own propaganda purposes. so fake news, i hate to say, but is a real thing. >> she is a former abc news reporter, former fox news reporter. what's your reaction? >> i think this is dangerous. you know,...
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just tell us about what fake news means for people in india.astest growing smartphone markets. we have over 100 million smartphone users. combine that with cheap data, and information and misinformation spreads quickly. we are talking about a country were ready 30 people have been targeted and also lies because of false rumours social media platforms like whatsapp on facebook. and that is what today's conference here in delhi is all about: 0ut conference here in delhi is all about: out of those identified fake news, and into tackle it. just a few weeks back, bbc india's research results came out. we also spoke with a few people on whether they check this news with facts before they share at night. here is what they have to say. in our country, there are many news channels. so some honest opinions are as well. but remember, these are the literate people who are talking and ensure their opinions about why they don't sometimes check the voracity of the fa cts . sometimes check the voracity of the facts. there are a lot of times in rural india espe
just tell us about what fake news means for people in india.astest growing smartphone markets. we have over 100 million smartphone users. combine that with cheap data, and information and misinformation spreads quickly. we are talking about a country were ready 30 people have been targeted and also lies because of false rumours social media platforms like whatsapp on facebook. and that is what today's conference here in delhi is all about: 0ut conference here in delhi is all about: out of those...
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he's happy to talk to the people who spread what he calls fake news. ey are constantly calling on him. obviously this white house has a relationship with the "new york times" and the media outlets. the white house does provide a lot of access and is happy to engage with these outlets. howie: the president takes a lot of questions but he snapped back and said it's a stupid question. mo: when a legitimate question comes he'll call them fake news, throw them under the bus and revoke their press credential. howie: sometimes. mo: then he launches into the personal attacks. howie: there wouldn't have been any oxygen if acosta had given up the microphone. the government lawyer went before the judge and said, cnn has all these other reporters that come to the white house. somebody else could cover the president and acosta could come to the white house by watching on tv. sara: you are setting a precedent about how we are interpreting laws for the future. a lot of these questions come up in local jurisdictions, but we have never seen it playing out with a sitting
he's happy to talk to the people who spread what he calls fake news. ey are constantly calling on him. obviously this white house has a relationship with the "new york times" and the media outlets. the white house does provide a lot of access and is happy to engage with these outlets. howie: the president takes a lot of questions but he snapped back and said it's a stupid question. mo: when a legitimate question comes he'll call them fake news, throw them under the bus and revoke...
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fake news expert maria repnikova.e biggest disputes of brexit has been the future of the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland — which would be uk's only land border with the eu after brexit. it's a dispute that's resonated both north and south of the border, as our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. who is scoring here? it was a goalless draw as northern ireland took on the irish republic in dublin tonight. but theresa may has been trying to present the draft brexit deal as a win for both sides. it is not really dublin's problem so yeah, they could sit and watch it all unfold in westminster. the best case scenario for northern ireland would be the hong kong of the uk, a place to do business if you want to do business with europe easily, but at the same time without feeling like you have difficulties actually within the united kingdom. the brexit deal could keep northern ireland more closely tied to eu rules so trade can flow freely between the north and south of this island. some northern
fake news expert maria repnikova.e biggest disputes of brexit has been the future of the border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland — which would be uk's only land border with the eu after brexit. it's a dispute that's resonated both north and south of the border, as our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. who is scoring here? it was a goalless draw as northern ireland took on the irish republic in dublin tonight. but theresa may has been trying to present the draft...
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fake news expert maria repnikova.rd ofjoseph schooling, who won singapore's first—ever olympic medal in swimming in 2016, beating his childhood idol michael phelps. he's about to compete in the world championships in singapore, but managed to squeeze in time to talk to me at the pool. iam here i am here withjoseph schooling, one of the fastest swimmers in the world, and, you know what, we will be finding out if he can answer questions as fast as he can swim. ready, set go. yourfavourite precondition song. what are your goals for the tokyo 0lympics? precondition song. what are your goals for the tokyo olympics? best times. your favourite movie of all time? texas barbecue? how many hours per day do you train? five hours per day. what is your guilty pleasure? local food that i shouldn't be having because it makes me fat. favourite junk food you are not allowed to have? mcdonald's. will you go into politics? never say never, maybe. what do you hate about training? the cold pool early in the morning. singapore or texas? si
fake news expert maria repnikova.rd ofjoseph schooling, who won singapore's first—ever olympic medal in swimming in 2016, beating his childhood idol michael phelps. he's about to compete in the world championships in singapore, but managed to squeeze in time to talk to me at the pool. iam here i am here withjoseph schooling, one of the fastest swimmers in the world, and, you know what, we will be finding out if he can answer questions as fast as he can swim. ready, set go. yourfavourite...
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fake news. or we can now bring in media and legal analyst aligned all to discuss this further lionel. my man how you doing this is an interesting one in that clip we showed suzanne spaulding saying that this. show america's lawyer is entirely truthful and the goal is to weaken us meaning the united states can you really we can a country by simply telling the truth. no in fact i thought that one becomes stronger by shining sunlight they believe justice brandeis said that sunlight is the best disinfectant and at i will say that american lawyers one of the finest shows on our t.v. by one of the by a true great american lawyer who has done more to receive or rather to to effectuate justice for those people who have been victimized by corporations and the like what i mean you know i was thinking about something you know what the significance of june sixteenth twenty fifteen was i know it sounds like a trick question but in the sixteenth twenty fifteen president then candidate donald trump announced h
fake news. or we can now bring in media and legal analyst aligned all to discuss this further lionel. my man how you doing this is an interesting one in that clip we showed suzanne spaulding saying that this. show america's lawyer is entirely truthful and the goal is to weaken us meaning the united states can you really we can a country by simply telling the truth. no in fact i thought that one becomes stronger by shining sunlight they believe justice brandeis said that sunlight is the best...
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seven commandments have been followed faith is strong father in fake news heaven hallowed be thy name you can it's come you news be done on earth as on the internet. little terms recent line that americans make wine just as well as the french was met with widespread crits get them so we went to the streets of paris to find out whether people can actually tell the difference. as donald trump thrashed out at france's president this week on twitter he also took a much what he saw as unfair trade practices when it comes to wine tariffs way sis said the french who are very precious about that wine the don't said both countries made excellent wine but france made it very hard for the us to sell its wines to the country and charges big tariffs so that got us thinking who makes the better wine the us all fronts it's time for a battle of the new world wine this is the old and the judges it's the parisians. and the roads will soon roll through live on the move you'll see us move good to see the full city where everything's gone. if you don't. really know the whole thing coming. down i would say
seven commandments have been followed faith is strong father in fake news heaven hallowed be thy name you can it's come you news be done on earth as on the internet. little terms recent line that americans make wine just as well as the french was met with widespread crits get them so we went to the streets of paris to find out whether people can actually tell the difference. as donald trump thrashed out at france's president this week on twitter he also took a much what he saw as unfair trade...
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you're fake news. phoney. fake. it's all fake. fake news. fake . fake. it's all fake news.e fake news and coopted it to mean using he did not like or did not want to hear. it proved to be incredibly effective. the question of propaganda, you repeat things and you repeat things, you say it in different ways and all the time. that is the way propaganda work and that is what we're seeing here. after seeing how the discrediting the media got donald trump to the white house, other politicians around the world saw an opportunity of the own. it was a common refrain. see the campaign in the philippines. we see politicians in the uk and australia, saying don't believe that, trust me. studies suggest that among trump supporters trust in the media is at rock bottom. towards the end of 2018, attacks on the press took a more aggressive turn. fake news is in fact, and i hate to say this, in fact the enemy of the people. those words, enemy of the people, have really taken it to a new level. a dangerous level? to a dangerous level, yes, because it turns people against journalism as one of
you're fake news. phoney. fake. it's all fake. fake news. fake . fake. it's all fake news.e fake news and coopted it to mean using he did not like or did not want to hear. it proved to be incredibly effective. the question of propaganda, you repeat things and you repeat things, you say it in different ways and all the time. that is the way propaganda work and that is what we're seeing here. after seeing how the discrediting the media got donald trump to the white house, other politicians around...
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we have a big story about fake news at the moment on bbc news. the rumours were fake, but a mob burned two men to death before anyone checked. it's part of a bbc series on fake news — and we'll have more on it in the next few minutes. an extraordinary story, this, about deaths prompted by a mob who believed rumours on the internet which were simply not true. let's move on and look at some of our most watched stories. we've been talking a lot about brexit this morning, several members of the cabinet expressing significant doubts from the start about theresa may's chequers brexit plan, which they agreed to support during a meeting injuly. there agreed to support during a meeting in july. there is agreed to support during a meeting injuly. there is this article in the daily telegraph from the former foreign secretary, boris johnson, who has urged the cabinet to mutiny. he says theresa may is on the verge of total surrender to brussels over brexit. and also says britain is to sign up to something even worse than its current constitutional decision, t
we have a big story about fake news at the moment on bbc news. the rumours were fake, but a mob burned two men to death before anyone checked. it's part of a bbc series on fake news — and we'll have more on it in the next few minutes. an extraordinary story, this, about deaths prompted by a mob who believed rumours on the internet which were simply not true. let's move on and look at some of our most watched stories. we've been talking a lot about brexit this morning, several members of the...
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♪ howie: on our buzz meter president trump calls out so call fake news, and a brand-new interview withhris wallace. president trump: i'm totally in favor of a free press. but when it's fake -- howie: i'll talk to the sunday anchor about the put-down. reports out of the white house is the president is angry. >> the president is growing increasingly disinterested in his job. increasingly angry. >> whether it's world leaders calling him on air force one. >> his vendettas look like he might create long-term problems for his presidency and for his party. >> all across other media outlets every other day there is a complete meltdown and tactically not fuptioning yet it -- not functioning, yet it continues to go on. howie: what about the coverage of melania trump calling for the firing of a top white house aide. the white house will write new rules regarding the revoking of press credentials. and monica lewinsky talks about the affair that led to bill trump's impeachment. >> i was scared and mortified and afraid of what this was going to do to my family. howie: why the former intern feels ver
♪ howie: on our buzz meter president trump calls out so call fake news, and a brand-new interview withhris wallace. president trump: i'm totally in favor of a free press. but when it's fake -- howie: i'll talk to the sunday anchor about the put-down. reports out of the white house is the president is angry. >> the president is growing increasingly disinterested in his job. increasingly angry. >> whether it's world leaders calling him on air force one. >> his vendettas look...
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>> it's very light, it's fake news. it's disgusting fake news. i read a front page in washington post, they never called me, nobody calls me. i don't even think they have sources. i think they make it up like it's fiction and i will tell you i'm extremely upbeat, the white house is running like a well-oiled machine, it's doing really well, i have great people, i will make some changes but not very many. i'm very happy with my cabinet other than, you know, a couple of exceptions and either way i'm not unhappy and i will tell you that it's so wrong, the reporting about me is so wrong, i'm loving what i'm doing. i did well in france. i did have a problem where i wasn't able to go to a cemetery because the secret service will not let me do it. i'm telling you, the secret service would not let me do it and made it a big deal. chris: you said a lot of things, let's try to unpack them. there's a lot of talks about staff changes, deputy national security adviser was moved out after your wife did something i've never heard of a first lady doing before pub
>> it's very light, it's fake news. it's disgusting fake news. i read a front page in washington post, they never called me, nobody calls me. i don't even think they have sources. i think they make it up like it's fiction and i will tell you i'm extremely upbeat, the white house is running like a well-oiled machine, it's doing really well, i have great people, i will make some changes but not very many. i'm very happy with my cabinet other than, you know, a couple of exceptions and either...
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the most serious of which, is fake news.g the rising tide of fakery, evidenced earlier this year when every story on youtube‘s india trending feed turned out false. scroll through his site and much there is clearly fake, but for many who are new to modern media, it is believable, even important. nowadays if you look at a lot of content is getting created all in indian languages and that reaches out to the entire spectrum of people in india, not just the educated class. and it is in sheltered, rural communities where sham stories do most damage. many have been killed this year in mob violence triggered by false rumours of child abductions. so, how do you deal with this? well, you have to act quickly, because according to recent research, bad news travels fast, fake news travels faster still — and further. and we can all spread it when we rub up against one another in public, online spaces, each of us can carry or catch the contagion. researchers at delhi's indian institute of technology are using the same maths for modelling
the most serious of which, is fake news.g the rising tide of fakery, evidenced earlier this year when every story on youtube‘s india trending feed turned out false. scroll through his site and much there is clearly fake, but for many who are new to modern media, it is believable, even important. nowadays if you look at a lot of content is getting created all in indian languages and that reaches out to the entire spectrum of people in india, not just the educated class. and it is in sheltered,...
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a number of journalists and activists have been jailed, accused of spreading so—called fake news, whichew legislation in july has further curtailed independent comment. the government says it's trying to fight rumours that destabilise the country. sally nabil reports from cairo. that's amal fathy, a 34—year—old egyptian mother. she was venting her anger because twice in one day, she had been sexually harassed. in her facebook post, she blamed the government for failing to protect women. two days after she posted the video came the knock at her door. amal was arrested and separated from her family on charges of spreading fake news. i met amal‘s husband, a human rights lawyer, in his cairo office. he told me amal is not the only person falling foul of the law in this way. the government says it's trying to fight rumours that destabilise the country. the government has now set up a hotline for egyptians to report fake news and rumours, but the crackdown appears to go wider than that. hundreds of websites have been blocked in egypt since last year. some of them belong to critical media orga
a number of journalists and activists have been jailed, accused of spreading so—called fake news, whichew legislation in july has further curtailed independent comment. the government says it's trying to fight rumours that destabilise the country. sally nabil reports from cairo. that's amal fathy, a 34—year—old egyptian mother. she was venting her anger because twice in one day, she had been sexually harassed. in her facebook post, she blamed the government for failing to protect women....
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now to the latest in our special bbc season, beyond fake news.ticularly big problem in india. somejournalists there have made it their mission to fact—check and correct the disinformation they encounter. the bbc‘s marathi service has been to meetjency jacob from the website boomlive.com. after 2016, there was a worldwide debate about whether fake news and misinformation can change the result of an election, so we decided to create a website where could concentrate on fake news spread and social media. apart from twitter, facebook and instagram, we also have a whatsapp helpline where people can forward whatever information they receive. they ask us whether the information is true or not or whether it has any nuances. when we receive photos or videos, we use online tools like reverse image search. we use that to find out if anyone has used the image or video before, or if a credible news organisation has done a on story it. if there is a story related to a crime, we try to find out in which district it occurred. we then call the police authorities
now to the latest in our special bbc season, beyond fake news.ticularly big problem in india. somejournalists there have made it their mission to fact—check and correct the disinformation they encounter. the bbc‘s marathi service has been to meetjency jacob from the website boomlive.com. after 2016, there was a worldwide debate about whether fake news and misinformation can change the result of an election, so we decided to create a website where could concentrate on fake news spread and...
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news. whether it was real or fake. thisis what we got, incredible velocity of news on whatsapp.uch of it was not real. shannon: we are familiar with the concept of it in the u.s.. brazil, this was definitely the first election where it had been an issue. it was playing out in these whatsapp groups. someone's dad shares a meme spreading some kind of information that is fake. it has become a popular meme because it is funny or makes a politician look bad. it would get spread in one group and someone would copy it and spread it in another group. what are the consequences of this viral nature of fake news? whatsapp is a private forum. it is not like you can easily monitor what people are sharing and whether it is true. we have an immeasurable impact fake news had on the election. i don't think we'll ever get a good measurement. arol: london scrambles to deal with quitting the european union. leaders are deadlocked in brexit talks. there has been a lot of huddling in london. : march 29 is the deadline to depart. to build london as an international financial hub may evaporate. coming
news. whether it was real or fake. thisis what we got, incredible velocity of news on whatsapp.uch of it was not real. shannon: we are familiar with the concept of it in the u.s.. brazil, this was definitely the first election where it had been an issue. it was playing out in these whatsapp groups. someone's dad shares a meme spreading some kind of information that is fake. it has become a popular meme because it is funny or makes a politician look bad. it would get spread in one group and...
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new york times claims moscow has been waging a fake news campaign against the west since soviet times. and decades of overspending it's reviewed the pentagon then splashdown millions of dollars on its first ever audit which failed. is in stake artie's wind challenge we asked them to blind taste american and french reds after donald trump claimed that u.s. brands are just as good for. our. pretty only be much better to. give you thanks for joining us this is r.t. international. the new york times has released the film claiming the soviet union launched a decision for mission campaign to the western part i guess the of takes a closer look at this suppose it russian obsession with fake news the seven commandments fake news that come on let's click big headlines were not this would be a masterpiece. in the american. in twenty six. the same techniques same. even. the same traits. great production value music showing in their opinion how russian this information evolved from the cold war can you every agents was evaluate its on how many. do soon promotion of variations of the. quick disclai
new york times claims moscow has been waging a fake news campaign against the west since soviet times. and decades of overspending it's reviewed the pentagon then splashdown millions of dollars on its first ever audit which failed. is in stake artie's wind challenge we asked them to blind taste american and french reds after donald trump claimed that u.s. brands are just as good for. our. pretty only be much better to. give you thanks for joining us this is r.t. international. the new york...
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you fake news come you news be done on earth as on the internet men. french wine is renowned across the world so went on to. america's attempt at the tipple is just as good well that left a sour taste in many french mouths so we decided to put parisians to the test to see if the president should be swallowing his words as donald trump thrashed out at france's president this week on twitter he also took aim at what he saw as unfair trade practices when it comes to wine tariffs way sis said the french who are very precious about that wine they don't said both countries made excellent wine but france made it very hard for the us to sell its wines to the country and charges big tariffs so that got us thinking who makes the better wine the us all fronts it's time for a battle of the new world wine this is the old and the judges it's the parisians. for silly me you won't. know. where. the whole thing coming. from i would say our pool room. would be. the only big. city mosul a bit more where. don't live very much. in the wake of. the banquet. so the verdict i
you fake news come you news be done on earth as on the internet men. french wine is renowned across the world so went on to. america's attempt at the tipple is just as good well that left a sour taste in many french mouths so we decided to put parisians to the test to see if the president should be swallowing his words as donald trump thrashed out at france's president this week on twitter he also took aim at what he saw as unfair trade practices when it comes to wine tariffs way sis said the...
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news. social media. unbelievable, whether it was real or fake. this is what we got. was this incredible velocity of news on whatsapp. a lot of it was not real. in the u.s., we are for my with a concept of fake news. in brazil, this was definitely the first election where it had been an issue. that issue was playing out in these whatsapp groups. somebody's dad who shares a meme spreading some kind of information that is fake. it has become a popular meme because it is funny or makes a politician look bad. what would happen is this would get spread in one group and that person would copy it and spread it in another group. but what are the consequences of this viral nature of fake news? whatsapp is a private forum. those are private chat rooms. it is not like you can easily monitor what people are sharing and whether it is true. what we have in brazil is an immeasurable impact fake news had on the election. nobody knows and i don't think we'll ever get a good measurement. carol: from brazil to brexit. london is facing its own challenges. it scrambles to deal with quittin
news. social media. unbelievable, whether it was real or fake. this is what we got. was this incredible velocity of news on whatsapp. a lot of it was not real. in the u.s., we are for my with a concept of fake news. in brazil, this was definitely the first election where it had been an issue. that issue was playing out in these whatsapp groups. somebody's dad who shares a meme spreading some kind of information that is fake. it has become a popular meme because it is funny or makes a politician...
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and the phrase fake news is seen by many opponents as a powerful tool to silence them. bc news about this in our beyond fake news season. you can follow it on the bbc news website too. while we're on the subject of press freedom, cnn has filed a lawsuit against trump administration for suspending the press credentials of one of its seniorjournalists. jim acosta had his press pass suspended last week after this clash with president trump last week. cnn alleges it violates both his constitutional rights and theirs. ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo may last until mid next year, according to a senior official at the world health 0rganization. official at the world health organization. the outbreak has already killed more than 200 and is now the worst in the democratic republic of the congo's history. on many occasions, we have reported on the hazards facing wild rhinos. they are one of the most endangered species on earth. in africa, for instance, it's thought there are only around 25,000 of them left alive. but one boy in south africa is doing his best to
and the phrase fake news is seen by many opponents as a powerful tool to silence them. bc news about this in our beyond fake news season. you can follow it on the bbc news website too. while we're on the subject of press freedom, cnn has filed a lawsuit against trump administration for suspending the press credentials of one of its seniorjournalists. jim acosta had his press pass suspended last week after this clash with president trump last week. cnn alleges it violates both his constitutional...
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#beyondfakenews if you wa nt to fake news. #beyondfakenews if you want to get involved. bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm holly hamilton, and this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: the real deal. solari's stay as head coach at madrid is extended. novak djokovic produces a tennis masterclass to beatjohn isner in straight sets at the atp tour finals. and player power earns one of the nba's best a move to the philadelphia 76ers. hello and welcome to the programme. thanks forjoining us. taking a stroll down real madrid's managerial alumni shows some rather familiar and formidible faces — jose mourinho, zinedine zidane, carlo ancelotti, and now santiago solari. perhaps not a name you instantly recognise, but the former madrid youth coach has clearly impressed in his role as interim manager, leading real to the best start of any manager in the club's history. no surprise he is set to be appointed to the job on a permanent basis. patrick gearey tells us more.
#beyondfakenews if you wa nt to fake news. #beyondfakenews if you want to get involved. bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm holly hamilton, and this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: the real deal. solari's stay as head coach at madrid is extended. novak djokovic produces a tennis masterclass to beatjohn isner in straight sets at the atp tour finals. and player power earns one of the nba's best a move to the philadelphia 76ers. hello and welcome to the...
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fake news that's being spread by russia fake means has dominated the true had lines fake news spread by russia and of course or t.v. which is heavily supported by funded by the russian the russian government fake news fake news kremlin spread misleading or otherwise fake news media and legal analyst lionel gave us his very own unique take on the story. the truth hurts the truth can be problematic don't be so truthful r.t. don't be so truthful or could you be a little bit more positive in their truth this is a dramatic difference from fake imaginary on real untrue fictional fictive are soft synthetic that was the old story now it's your tone. could you be a little less truthful could you could you could you perhaps baby spread the truth around a drug addict improvement in my humble opinion it can not harm the united states but it can devastate the government it can devastate aspects agencies law enforcement judicial system politicians presidents to congress all of the truth kid be horrible their truth especially if it exposes corruption oh absolutely but does it hurt america americans
fake news that's being spread by russia fake means has dominated the true had lines fake news spread by russia and of course or t.v. which is heavily supported by funded by the russian the russian government fake news fake news kremlin spread misleading or otherwise fake news media and legal analyst lionel gave us his very own unique take on the story. the truth hurts the truth can be problematic don't be so truthful r.t. don't be so truthful or could you be a little bit more positive in their...