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this prize belonas russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belon . s to russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belongs to those _ russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belongs to those who _ russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belongs to those who are _ russia's dmitry muratov. this prize belongs to those who are no - russia's dmitry muratov. this prizej belongs to those who are no longer with us and those brilliant young people who are, right now, on the third floor of the newsroom. backing down on safe — third floor of the newsroom. backing down on safe havens _ third floor of the newsroom. backing down on safe havens after _ third floor of the newsroom. backing down on safe havens after months . third floor of the newsroom. backing | down on safe havens after months of negotiations, more than 130 nations agree to radically change the international tax system. the uk's steel industry asks the government to help it cope with the rising price in energy but doesn't get the answer it was hoping for. i price in energy but doesn't get the answer it was hoping for.— price in energy but
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maria ressa and dmitry muratov. president biden is urging companies in the us to fire workers who have not been vaccinated against coronavirus. the latest figures show only 52% have been fully vaccinated. the president says he will bring in rules to require all health care workers to have the jab and urged individuals to do the same for teachers. there's been opposition, including in the deeply libertarian region of new england from our north american correspondent reports. chanting: freedom over fear! freedom over fear! it is, they say, about freedom, an individual�*s right to choose if they get vaccinated, even if they are a nurse. one of the new battle grounds over covid in the us is the requirement in some hospitals that all their staff have had the jab. but some, they say, would rather lose theirjob. leah cushman's notjust a nurse but a state politician. my beliefs are religious. i believe that my creator endowed me with an immune system that protects me, and if i get sick, that's an act of god. what, you've
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maria ressa and dmitry muratov. two journalists from the philippines and russia are awarded the nobel peace prize for their fight in defence of free speech. your royal highness. mummy! family are all gathered in the drawing room... and we speak to the star of spencer, the new movie about princess diana's relationship with the royal family. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel, problems in prague for wales. they've been taking on the czech republic in a crucial world cup qualifier. good evening. leaders from some of the uk's most energy intensive industries say the government has failed to offer any immediate solutions to their concerns about the soaring cost of gas following talks this afternoon with the business secretary, kwasi kwarteng. unlike domestic customers, businesses are not protected by a price cap leaving them exposed to what the regulator, ofgem, has called the "unprecedented" price rises of recent weeks. in a statement, mr kwarteng promised to continue working closely with companies to he
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two maria ressa and dmitry muratov, for their - and dmitry muratov, for their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression, which is a precondition for democracy and lasting peace. dmitry muratov is a russian journalist who has taken a stand against authoritarian rule. today, he dedicated the award to six colleagues who he said were murdered for their work. the prize, he said, belonged to them. his paper has been highly critical of president putin and russia's ruling elite. its investigations have exposed electoral fraud such as the stuffing of ballot boxes as well as official corruption and police violence. translation: i corruption and police violence. translation:— corruption and police violence. translation: i don't know what effect this nobel— translation: i don't know what effect this nobel award _ translation: i don't know what effect this nobel award will- translation: | don't know what l effect this nobel award will have on censorship of the media here in russia, with many investigative journalists being accused of being foreign agents. journalists being accused of being foreign
two maria ressa and dmitry muratov, for their - and dmitry muratov, for their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression, which is a precondition for democracy and lasting peace. dmitry muratov is a russian journalist who has taken a stand against authoritarian rule. today, he dedicated the award to six colleagues who he said were murdered for their work. the prize, he said, belonged to them. his paper has been highly critical of president putin and russia's ruling elite. its investigations...
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maria ressa of the philippines and russia's dmitry muratov. translation: this prize belongs to those who are no longer with us and for those brilliant young people who are right now on the third floor of the newsroom. 50 people are reported killed in an attack on a mosque in northern afghanistan. the islamic state group says it was behind the bombing. president biden urges american companies to fire workers who have not been vaccinated against coronavirus but there is a lot of opposition.- but there is a lot of opposition. but there is a lot of o- osition. ., ,, opposition. the royal highness. the family _ opposition. the royal highness. the family are _ opposition. the royal highness. the family are all _ opposition. the royal highness. the family are all gathered - opposition. the royal highness. the family are all gathered in i the family are all gathered in the drawing room. find the family are all gathered in the drawing room.— the family are all gathered in the drawing room. and we speak to the star _ the drawing room. and we speak to
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the nobel prizes won by two campaigning journalists maria ressa and dmitry muratov. brazil has become just the second country in the world after the us to record 600,000 deaths from covid—19. protesters against the government has done with the pandemic since this demonstration on the beach, 600 white handkerchiefs to remember the dead. fatalities have been slowing to brazil with more than 70% of people there having received at least one vaccine dose. and another question of vaccination, joe biden is urging countries to fire workers refused to be vaccinated against coronavirus. latest official site 56% of americans are fully vaccinated and he will soon bring in more to have health care workers have the job. the more to have health care workers have thejob. the president more to have health care workers have the job. the president wants others to do the same for teachers but it's been in opposition. as in new england. chanting: freedom over fear! freedom over fear! _ it is, they say, about freedom, an individual�*s right to choose if they get vaccinated, even if th
the nobel prizes won by two campaigning journalists maria ressa and dmitry muratov. brazil has become just the second country in the world after the us to record 600,000 deaths from covid—19. protesters against the government has done with the pandemic since this demonstration on the beach, 600 white handkerchiefs to remember the dead. fatalities have been slowing to brazil with more than 70% of people there having received at least one vaccine dose. and another question of vaccination, joe...
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dmitry muratov is a russian journalist who has taken a stand against authoritarian rule. today, he dedicated the award to six colleagues, who, he said, were murdered for their work. speaks russian. naming each one of them, he said the prize belonged to them. their paper, novaya gazeta, has been highly critical of president putin and russia's ruling elite. its investigations have exposed electoral fraud such as the stuffing of ballot boxes as well as official corruption and police violence. translation: | don't know| what effect this nobel award will have on censorship of the media here in russia, with many investigative journalists being accused of being foreign agents. maria ressa from the philippines is the other winner, a woman described by the nobel committee as fearless. she's faced criminal charges and death threats. her work has exposed state abuses under the controversial president rodrigo duturte — in particular the extrajudicial killings that have come with his deadly war on drugs. thousands of people, mostly from poor communities, have been murdered. today, m
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let's talk about the russian recipient, dmitry muratov, the editor-in-chief of investigative newspaper. he said he is dedicating the price to six colleagues of his newspaper who were murdered. what more can you tell us about the newspaper? >> it is known to be fiercely independt and one of the most consistently critical publications in russia. again, this is a country with a difficult press freedom situation. russia is 150th on the world press freedom index. yesterday, we marked the 15th anniversary of a journalist from the newspaper, and there has been no justice for her or many other russian journalists killed or otherwise targeted in connection with her work, so i think this was again, a strategic decision by the nobel committee to highlight the situation there, to offer these courageous journalists some protection,opefully, d also, to make sure the world knows more about what is happening there and ensure that journalists everywhere that work in such conditions the, that face such risks, get more international support and solidarity. brent: their stories are very extreme, but unfor
let's talk about the russian recipient, dmitry muratov, the editor-in-chief of investigative newspaper. he said he is dedicating the price to six colleagues of his newspaper who were murdered. what more can you tell us about the newspaper? >> it is known to be fiercely independt and one of the most consistently critical publications in russia. again, this is a country with a difficult press freedom situation. russia is 150th on the world press freedom index. yesterday, we marked the 15th...
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maria ressa of the philippines and dmitry muratov of russia were honored for their fight for freedom of expression. both consider themselves independent reporters who challenge government. >> harassment and intimidation against me and my fellow journalists and an example of a global trend that journalists and freedom of the press facing increasingly adverse conditions. >> so dangerous and so important what they do. dmitry muratov says he will use the money that goes with the nobel prize to help independent journalists who face pressure from authorities. >>> the 49ers made a decision about their quarterback this weekend. is it going to be jimmy g.? trey lance? we asked the head coach. when it comes to flooring, i'm hard to please. so, i go to floor & decor where they don't just know the difference between products, they live for it. from american hardwood to spanish porcelain to italian marble, i'm looking for inspiration from every part of the world. so, when it comes to discovering every imaginable tile, wood, laminate or stone without compromising my design, one aisle doesn't cut i
maria ressa of the philippines and dmitry muratov of russia were honored for their fight for freedom of expression. both consider themselves independent reporters who challenge government. >> harassment and intimidation against me and my fellow journalists and an example of a global trend that journalists and freedom of the press facing increasingly adverse conditions. >> so dangerous and so important what they do. dmitry muratov says he will use the money that goes with the nobel...
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another messenger, dmitry muratov. he is editor of russia's most independent newspaper, which has investigated corruption, police violence and electoral fraud. the nobel committee said six of its journalists have been killed because of their work. caroline hawley, bbc news. in boxing, tyson fury defends his wbc heavyweight title in las vegas this weekend, when he faces deontay wilder for the third time. the fight was due to be staged in the summer, but had to be scrapped when fury contracted covid—19. ade adedoyin looks ahead to a much anticipated fight. fury and wilder talk over each other. there's no love lost between tyson fury and deontay wilder. put them in a room together and it doesn't take long for this to happen. you're in denial and you're getting knocked out. and then you're going to retire... you don't know nothing about that. do yourself a favour and retire, your legacy�*s in bits. and the ill feeling all stems from this. their second bout in february last year. fury, dominant, wilder dethroned, though
another messenger, dmitry muratov. he is editor of russia's most independent newspaper, which has investigated corruption, police violence and electoral fraud. the nobel committee said six of its journalists have been killed because of their work. caroline hawley, bbc news. in boxing, tyson fury defends his wbc heavyweight title in las vegas this weekend, when he faces deontay wilder for the third time. the fight was due to be staged in the summer, but had to be scrapped when fury contracted...
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dmitry muratov dedicated his work to put —— journalists killed in the line of work. philippine bornjournalist at columbia universityjoins us columbia university joins us live columbia universityjoins us live now. tell us about maria and really what keeps her going under difficult circumstances. truly maria has been under intense pressure over the last five years since duterte has beenin five years since duterte has been in power, she has been trolled, threatened with death and rape, she and rappler have had close to a dozen lawsuits. she has tremendous strength of character, she has also largely been locked up in the pandemic, but allowed to travel, just last week the government refused to let her travel to greece, her mother was ill —— to the us, she wanted to visit her mother and she hasn't been allowed. it is a lot of tremendous pressure, she has shown courage, equanimity and grace through all of that. my auestion grace through all of that. my question then is, what keeps her going under such difficult circumstances, do you think? what motivates her? i circums
dmitry muratov dedicated his work to put —— journalists killed in the line of work. philippine bornjournalist at columbia universityjoins us columbia university joins us live columbia universityjoins us live now. tell us about maria and really what keeps her going under difficult circumstances. truly maria has been under intense pressure over the last five years since duterte has beenin five years since duterte has been in power, she has been trolled, threatened with death and rape, she and...
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another messenger, dmitry muratov. he's editor of russia's most independent newspaper, which has investigated corruption, police violence and electoral fraud. the nobel committee said six of its journalists have been killed because of their work. caroline hawley, bbc news. dmitry muratov has been speaking about how he feels after winning i'm joined now by berit reiss andersen who is the chair of the norwegian nobel committee, the 5 member committee that awards the nobel peace prize. thank you so much for your time tonight. a very busy day for you. i think people following this news today will be so struck that the peace prize has gone to journalists, the notion that simply telling the truth is something that contributes to peace. truth is something that contributes to eace. �* ., , ., truth is something that contributes to eace. �* ., , to peace. and that is a very significant _ to peace. and that is a very significant part _ to peace. and that is a very significant part of— to peace. and that is a very significa
another messenger, dmitry muratov. he's editor of russia's most independent newspaper, which has investigated corruption, police violence and electoral fraud. the nobel committee said six of its journalists have been killed because of their work. caroline hawley, bbc news. dmitry muratov has been speaking about how he feels after winning i'm joined now by berit reiss andersen who is the chair of the norwegian nobel committee, the 5 member committee that awards the nobel peace prize. thank you...
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dmitry muratov is a russian journalist who has taken a stand against authoritarian rule. today, he dedicated the award to six colleagues, who, he said, were murdered for their work. speaks russian. naming each one of them, he said the prize belonged to them. their paper, novaya gazeta, has been highly critical of president putin and russia's ruling elite. its investigations have exposed electoral fraud such as the stuffing of ballot boxes as well as official corruption and police violence. translation: | don't know| what effect this nobel award will have on censorship of the media here in russia, with many investigative journalists being accused of being foreign agents. maria ressa from the philippines is the other winner, a woman described by the nobel committee as fearless. she's faced criminal charges and death threats. her work has exposed state abuses under the controversial president rodrigo duturte — in particular the extrajudicial killings that have come with his deadly war on drugs. thousands of people, mostly from poor communities, have been murdered. today, m
dmitry muratov is a russian journalist who has taken a stand against authoritarian rule. today, he dedicated the award to six colleagues, who, he said, were murdered for their work. speaks russian. naming each one of them, he said the prize belonged to them. their paper, novaya gazeta, has been highly critical of president putin and russia's ruling elite. its investigations have exposed electoral fraud such as the stuffing of ballot boxes as well as official corruption and police violence....
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two journalists maria ressa from the philippines and dmitry muratov from russia has been awarded this week —— this year's nobel peace prize recognised for the freedom of right to freedom of expression. independent and fact waste journalism served to protect against the power of lies. earlier i spoke to the director of the stellar centre for investigative journalism at columbia university about what drives maria ressa. truly maria has been under intense pressure over the last five years since duterte has been in power, she has been trolled, threatened with death and rape, she and rappler have had close to a dozen lawsuits. she has tremendous strength of character, she has also largely been locked up in the pandemic, but allowed to travel, just last week the government refused to let her travel to greece, her mother was ill and she wanted to come to the us to visit her and she hasn't really been allowed. it is a lot of tremendous pressure, and she has shown courage, equanimity and grace through all of that. he my question then is, what keeps her going under such difficult circumstan
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maria ressa of the philippines and russia's dmitry muratov. translation: this prize belongs to those who are no longer with us and for those brilliant young people who are right now on the third floor of the newsroom. 50 people are reported killed in an attack on a mosque in northern afghanistan. the islamic state group says it was behind the bombing. president biden urges american companies to fire workers who have not been vaccinated against coronavirus but there is a lot of opposition.
maria ressa of the philippines and russia's dmitry muratov. translation: this prize belongs to those who are no longer with us and for those brilliant young people who are right now on the third floor of the newsroom. 50 people are reported killed in an attack on a mosque in northern afghanistan. the islamic state group says it was behind the bombing. president biden urges american companies to fire workers who have not been vaccinated against coronavirus but there is a lot of opposition.
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muratov. trust is what holds us together to be able to solve the complex problems our world is facing today.
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another messenger, dmitry muratov. he's editor of russia's most independent newspaper, which has investigated corruption, police violence and electoral fraud. the nobel committee said six of its journalists have been killed because of their work. caroline hawley, bbc news. i'm joined now by a colleague of maria ressa's at rappler, rambo talabong, who witnessed the pressures on journalism first hand, when they were both taken to court to face libel charges. thank you forjoining us, rambo. you described marie as your mental. how are you feeling today about your cool being given this award? — described maria as your mentor. we did described maria as your mentor. - did not expect this to happen. i was surprised but at the same time i am astounded. i'm really pleased about this development. this is for all journalists around the world. at the same time it is an affirmation and recognition of the struggle of journalists when it comes to telling the truth. i was with maria a few months ago facing a libel complaint against u
another messenger, dmitry muratov. he's editor of russia's most independent newspaper, which has investigated corruption, police violence and electoral fraud. the nobel committee said six of its journalists have been killed because of their work. caroline hawley, bbc news. i'm joined now by a colleague of maria ressa's at rappler, rambo talabong, who witnessed the pressures on journalism first hand, when they were both taken to court to face libel charges. thank you forjoining us, rambo. you...
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. >> sharing the award with russian journalist dmitry muratov. >> journalists will keep doing those stories. that's what i hope will give us more power to do this. >> last year, a judge in the philippines found the veteran journalist and former colleague who wrote the story liable for cyber issues. the article published two years before new liable laws enacted. authorities dismissed the case then president rodrigo came power. in frequent media attacks, he went so far to say journalists were not exempt from assassination if they did something wrong. suddenly, ressa facing 11 criminal cases from cyber liable to tax evasion. she was devastated by what she always said were trumped up charges. ressa has continued to inspire her colleagues no the to give in. >> i appeal to you, journalists in this room, philippine that are listening. we are meant to be a cautionary tale, to make you afraid. right? i appeal again, don't be afraid. >> representing ressa fighting what she has called fighting to silence others. proven she will not be silenced. reporting for cnn. >>> welcome to underscored here. your
. >> sharing the award with russian journalist dmitry muratov. >> journalists will keep doing those stories. that's what i hope will give us more power to do this. >> last year, a judge in the philippines found the veteran journalist and former colleague who wrote the story liable for cyber issues. the article published two years before new liable laws enacted. authorities dismissed the case then president rodrigo came power. in frequent media attacks, he went so far to say...
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investigative journalist dmitry muratov has told the bbc he is dedicating the nobel peace prize, which he was awarded jointly with fillipino journalist maria ressa, to russian journalists who have been killed in the line of duty. mr muratov is a co founder of russia's leading independent newspaper novaya gazeta. in the last few months, dozens of russian journalists and media outlets have been harrassed and put on government blacklists as "foreign agents" or "undesirable organisations". he's been speaking to our correspondent richard galpin translation: this prize is definitely not for me. | i shouldn't be receiving this. it's a prize for all the journalists who have given their lives for their profession. will winning the nobel peace prize, do you think it will give protection to independentjournalists in russia? we have a very complicated situation with the media now. a lot of media start—ups, especially the ones that do investigations, have been declared foreign agents or undesirable organisations. a lot ofjournalists are falling victim to a lot ofjournalists have falling victim to
investigative journalist dmitry muratov has told the bbc he is dedicating the nobel peace prize, which he was awarded jointly with fillipino journalist maria ressa, to russian journalists who have been killed in the line of duty. mr muratov is a co founder of russia's leading independent newspaper novaya gazeta. in the last few months, dozens of russian journalists and media outlets have been harrassed and put on government blacklists as "foreign agents" or "undesirable...
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amy: that point is something dmitry muratov raised. also your response to those who suggested alexey navalny should have been awarded the prize and that muratov was really a compromise by the committee so as not to offend the kremlin. he himself said alexey navalny should have gotten that. katrina: alexey navalny, and anticorruption activist. he is also a political figure. novaya has covered the persecution of alexey navalny very comprehensive coverage. i do think navalny -- he is an internet anticorruption activist and he also got involved in the electoral scene that in a way novaya steps back and reports. i think there should be a calling out of the repression of the prudent administration vis-a-vis journalists -- putin administration, vis-a-vis journalists. -- has stood for navalny's rights to expose corruption. i think it is an attempt to divide those who stand for press freedom, navalny and muratov. i will say muratov has retained a sense of humidity ■■■■■■■ >>> hello there and welcome to nhk "newsline." i'm catherin
amy: that point is something dmitry muratov raised. also your response to those who suggested alexey navalny should have been awarded the prize and that muratov was really a compromise by the committee so as not to offend the kremlin. he himself said alexey navalny should have gotten that. katrina: alexey navalny, and anticorruption activist. he is also a political figure. novaya has covered the persecution of alexey navalny very comprehensive coverage. i do think navalny -- he is an internet...
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amy: dmitry muratov is the co-founder and editor of the russia newspaper novaya gazeta. six of the newspaper's reporters have been killed since its creation, including anna politkovskaya in 2006, a fierce critic of russian president vladimir putin and the chechen war. maria ressa is the founder, ceo and executive editor of rappler, and acclaimed news website in the philippines. she has been repeatedly arrested by the roderigo duterte government who has threatened to shut down rappler. she spoke earlier today after she won the nobel prize. >> we've long said since 2016 that we are fighting for fax. -- facts and when we live in a world where factss are develop a -- debatable and the largest distributor of news spreads lies and anger faster and further than fact, then journalism becomes optimism -- activism, and that's the transition we've gone through, that we were on quicksand, how do we do what we do? how can journalists continue the mission of journalism? why is it so difficult to continue telling the community and the world what the facts are? in the battle for facts,
amy: dmitry muratov is the co-founder and editor of the russia newspaper novaya gazeta. six of the newspaper's reporters have been killed since its creation, including anna politkovskaya in 2006, a fierce critic of russian president vladimir putin and the chechen war. maria ressa is the founder, ceo and executive editor of rappler, and acclaimed news website in the philippines. she has been repeatedly arrested by the roderigo duterte government who has threatened to shut down rappler. she spoke...
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. >>> ahÍ lo tienen, son marÍa ressa y dmitry muratov, son dos periodistas. (inaudible). >>> y varios... (inaudible). >>> mÍchel ceballos nos cuenta de quÉ se trata esto. >>> hay nuevos retos que se hicieron virales en tik tok, entre los estudiantes de escuelas medias y secundarias. segÚn informes se tratan de desafÍos que existen mensualmente, y estos corresponden al mes de octubre. lo que generÓ alarma para distritos escolares que piden a los padres tener un llamado de atenciÓn. betty oliveira es una influencer con 5.8 millones de seguidores en tik tok y dice que el contenido que los niÑos y jÓvenes ven en redes sociales debe ser supervisado por los padr es. >>> no hay mejor influencer para un hijo que sus padres. >>> este es un nuevo reto que se hizo viran en tik tok. >>> los niÑos, jÓvenes tienen la necesidad de ser aceptados por un grupo en esa etapa. >>> la psicÓloga marÍa olga rendÍn, dijo que estas conductas se dan mayormente en la adolescencia, el realizar algÚn tipo de aactividades para ser aceptado por algÚn grupo. >>> usted tiene un
. >>> ahÍ lo tienen, son marÍa ressa y dmitry muratov, son dos periodistas. (inaudible). >>> y varios... (inaudible). >>> mÍchel ceballos nos cuenta de quÉ se trata esto. >>> hay nuevos retos que se hicieron virales en tik tok, entre los estudiantes de escuelas medias y secundarias. segÚn informes se tratan de desafÍos que existen mensualmente, y estos corresponden al mes de octubre. lo que generÓ alarma para distritos escolares que piden a los padres...
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maria ressa of the philippines and russia's dmitry muratov were awarded the nobel peace prize for safeguarding freedom of expression. those are your headlines. now it's time for click. this week, making greener vans from the ground up. fixing phones that have hit the ground. and... ithink phones that have hit the ground. and... i think you phones that have hit the ground. and... ithink you have something on yourface. another day, another mission for click�*s ever so slightly secret agent 00, oh my goodness it is lara lewington! greetings, l! sorry i'm late, there was a queue. sorry i'm late, there was a cueue. . , ., queue. nice wheels though! thanks, queue. nice wheels though! thanks. one _ queue. nice wheels though! thanks, one problem - queue. nice wheels though! thanks, one problem is - queue. nice wheels though! thanks, one problem is i . queue. nice wheels though! l thanks, one problem is i have borrowed this car and i have got it rather dirty so do you have that eco— friendly spacing i could borrow, please? yes. think of all that water that you would usually use. this nano solution
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because he said of mr muratov, dmitry muratov, the joint winner of the award this year, the editor in chief of novaya gazeta, he said that muratov persistently works in accordance with his own ideals. he's devoted to them. he is talented. he is brave. so you don't share peskov�*s opinion, don't you? i do. i have no... i see no contradiction between what i said and what he said. he spoke on muratov, i spoke on the nobel prize committee. so the basic question for you, then, is do you think muratov deserves it? i think muratov delivers a product which he promises to his audience and does so in a very talented manner, exactly as the press secretary of our president pronounced. why do you think that during muratov�*s tenure as editor and editor in chief of novaya gazeta, six of his journalists have been murdered? i have no idea. no idea at all? could it be that they're independent—minded journalists who seek the truth and often challenge power and your government? ourjournalists are independent enough to develop their ideas, to pursue their profession in a manner that clearly fits in
because he said of mr muratov, dmitry muratov, the joint winner of the award this year, the editor in chief of novaya gazeta, he said that muratov persistently works in accordance with his own ideals. he's devoted to them. he is talented. he is brave. so you don't share peskov�*s opinion, don't you? i do. i have no... i see no contradiction between what i said and what he said. he spoke on muratov, i spoke on the nobel prize committee. so the basic question for you, then, is do you think...
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two journalists, maria ressa of the phillipines and dmitry muratov from russia, were recipients in a time when the free press is under global attack, and the truth is too often hard to find. nick schifrin explains. nick: for a journalist whose government convicted her of crimes to try to force her silence, today was validation. >> when the state's power is focused onournalists, that the way you fight back, is by doing your job. nick: for an editor whose newspaper lost six journalists to murder, today was a symbol of journalistic sacrifice. >> this award is for our fallen professionals who gave their lives for our profession. nick: maria ressa was a cnn correspondent and "time" person of the year who started the independent news outlet, rappler, in the phillipines dead. -- >> shoot, and shoot dead. nick: rappler exposed filipino president rodrigo duterte's drug war and its brutality. the u.n. calls it an extrajudicial, murderous crackdown that's killed 12,000. duterte also waged war on the media, and last year shut down the country's largest broadcaster. ressa has faced 10 arrest warr
two journalists, maria ressa of the phillipines and dmitry muratov from russia, were recipients in a time when the free press is under global attack, and the truth is too often hard to find. nick schifrin explains. nick: for a journalist whose government convicted her of crimes to try to force her silence, today was validation. >> when the state's power is focused onournalists, that the way you fight back, is by doing your job. nick: for an editor whose newspaper lost six journalists to...
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muratov has talked about the war-like casualties that his news organization novaya gazeta had suffered, but the level of violence has declined somewhat in russia because the government has become much more adept at deploying kind of bureaucratic and legalistic attacks against journalists. the favored strategy these days is simply to declare journalist foreign agents for receiving any sort of funding from outside of russia, and then putting onerous restrictions on them that make it impossible for them to operate. so oppression is very much above in russia, it's just more institutionalized and citiescated. >> reporter: maria ressa talked multiple times today about the importance of facts and the business of impact that we journalists are in. why is it so important, duping, that we need to be able to have a common set of facts when we increasingly see efforts that controlling political power is actually controlling information? >> yeah, we're in the information age and we're involved in sort of a millennial struggle over who controls the information and who gets to determine our reality,
muratov has talked about the war-like casualties that his news organization novaya gazeta had suffered, but the level of violence has declined somewhat in russia because the government has become much more adept at deploying kind of bureaucratic and legalistic attacks against journalists. the favored strategy these days is simply to declare journalist foreign agents for receiving any sort of funding from outside of russia, and then putting onerous restrictions on them that make it impossible...
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they are maria ressa from the philippines and dmitry muratov from russia. both honored for their work to hold leaders accountable for battling misinformation and promoting freedom of expression. >>> when we come back, the cost of holiday travel is going through the roof we'll tell you the best time to book >>> we're back now with the price you pay. and if you are planning holiday travel, it is going to cost you a lot. anne thompson reports on when to book for the best deals and where you can still get a bargain. >> reporter: americans are eager to make up for lost time ready to take to the skies this thanksgiving and christmas now that covid is waning increasing demand accompanied by increasing prices. >> the best time would have been to book a few months ago. but the second best time to book is now. >> reporter: travel website hopper says don't wait until after halloween to make your plans because you might get more fright than delight. >> what we see is that prices will drift up from halloween until the week before thanksgiving and then they will pop anot
they are maria ressa from the philippines and dmitry muratov from russia. both honored for their work to hold leaders accountable for battling misinformation and promoting freedom of expression. >>> when we come back, the cost of holiday travel is going through the roof we'll tell you the best time to book >>> we're back now with the price you pay. and if you are planning holiday travel, it is going to cost you a lot. anne thompson reports on when to book for the best deals...
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journalists maria ressa of the philippines and dmitry muratov of russia. the nobel committee recognizing them, quote, for their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression, which is a precondition for democracy and a lasting peace. we congratulate them. >>> when we come back tonight, the woman who hoped someone would run with her. >> announcer: abc "world news tonight" with david muir sponsored by ford, built for america. with thousands of american workers building together ♪ assembling electric trucks and the batteries that power them ♪ and pursuing a future without waste or emissions ♪ for the good of this planet. ♪ ♪ imagine having someone else do your books for you. as your quickbooks live bookkeeper, ♪ i'll categorize expenses, reconcile accounts, and close your books. cool. - yep. know where your business stands. intuit quickbooks live bookkeeping. i'm alphonso, and there's more to me than hiv. there's my career,... my cause,... my choir. i'm a work in progress. so much goes into who i am. hiv medicine is one part of it. dovato is for some
journalists maria ressa of the philippines and dmitry muratov of russia. the nobel committee recognizing them, quote, for their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression, which is a precondition for democracy and a lasting peace. we congratulate them. >>> when we come back tonight, the woman who hoped someone would run with her. >> announcer: abc "world news tonight" with david muir sponsored by ford, built for america. with thousands of american workers building...
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. >> reporter: when dmitry muratov arrived at work, he got a hero'r that for nearly 30 years has fought to tell the truth in repressive russia. "guys," he told them, "this prize is for you." novaya gazeta's journalists have long exposed high-level corruption and official lies. six of them have been killed on his watch, including the fearless anna politkovskaya, who was shot in 2006. it was in their names, muratov told a sea of microphones that he accepted the nobel. the other winner is maria ressa of the philippines, the only woman nobel laureate this year. she founded the online website rappler which tracked the extra- judicial killings of president duterte's war on drugging. ressa has been threatened, harassed, and arrested for her reporting, but undaunted, she's become an outspoken campaigner against disinformation. >> so, if you don't have facts, you can't have truth. if you don't have truth, you can't have trust. without any of these things, democracy, as we know it, is dead. >> reporter: the nobel committee agreed, and noted that things for journalists everywhere are getting harde
. >> reporter: when dmitry muratov arrived at work, he got a hero'r that for nearly 30 years has fought to tell the truth in repressive russia. "guys," he told them, "this prize is for you." novaya gazeta's journalists have long exposed high-level corruption and official lies. six of them have been killed on his watch, including the fearless anna politkovskaya, who was shot in 2006. it was in their names, muratov told a sea of microphones that he accepted the nobel....
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muratov. trust is what holds us together to be able to solve the complex problems our world is facing today.
muratov. trust is what holds us together to be able to solve the complex problems our world is facing today.
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muratov. the nobel committee praised their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression. the organisation for economic co—operation and development has announced a major overhaul of the global tax system. 136 countries have agreed a corporation tax rate of 15%. steel producers in the uk are calling for urgent government action to protect them from the effects of rising gas prices. unlike domestic consumers, businesses�* energy costs are not capped, leaving them exposed to huge price rises over the past few weeks. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are james moore, who is the chief business commentator at the independent, and katy balls, who is the deputy political editor at the spectator. warm welcome to both of you. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the telegraph reports that senior government ministers believe mass free covid testing must be scaled back because of the costs to the taxpayer. "winter and spring of discontent"
muratov. the nobel committee praised their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression. the organisation for economic co—operation and development has announced a major overhaul of the global tax system. 136 countries have agreed a corporation tax rate of 15%. steel producers in the uk are calling for urgent government action to protect them from the effects of rising gas prices. unlike domestic consumers, businesses�* energy costs are not capped, leaving them exposed to huge price rises...
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russian journalist dmitry muratov has told the bbc he is dedicating his nobel peace prize to those who have given their lives for jounalism. mr muratov was given the award with fillipino journalist maria ressa. he spoke to the bbc�*s richard galpin in moscow. translation: this price is definitely not for me. i should not be receiving this. it is a price for all the journalists who have given their lives for their profession. will winning the nobel peace prize, will give protection to independent journalists in russia? journalists in russia ? translation: journalists in russia? translation: we have a very complicated situation with the media now. a lot of them are start—ups, especially the ones that do investigations have been declared foreign agents or undesirable organisations. ads, foreign agents or undesirable organisations.— foreign agents or undesirable oruanisations. ., ., ., ., , , organisations. a lot of “ournalists have fauen * organisations. a lot of “ournalists have fallen victim h organisations. a lot of “ournalists have fallen victim to _ organisations. a lot o
russian journalist dmitry muratov has told the bbc he is dedicating his nobel peace prize to those who have given their lives for jounalism. mr muratov was given the award with fillipino journalist maria ressa. he spoke to the bbc�*s richard galpin in moscow. translation: this price is definitely not for me. i should not be receiving this. it is a price for all the journalists who have given their lives for their profession. will winning the nobel peace prize, will give protection to...
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maria ressa of the philippines, and russia's dmitry muratov. the nobel committee praised their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression, which it said was vital for democracy and lasting peace. the organisation for economic co—operation and development has announced a major overhaul of the global tax system. 136 countries have agreed a corporation tax rate of 15%. as many as 50 people are feared to have been killed in a bomb attack on a mosque in afghanistan. the islamic state group said it carried out the attack in kunduz city, which is used by shia worshippers. a court in israel has begun hearing arguments in the custody battle for a six—year—old boy, who was the sole survivor of a cable car crash in italy in may. at 10pm, reeta chakrabarti will be here with a full round—up of the days news. first, it's time for newscast. blue cassette by friendly fires. hello, newscast! i love having some walk—on music, i might do that every week, insist on it. i always wonder, when politicians do that thing of picking someone, have they actually
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maria ressa and dmitri muratov were honored for their work protecting against abuses of power, lies, and propaganda. hours after the nobel announcement, russia added the investigative outlet and nine other journalists to its foreign agents list. it has given more than 115 charities that label. moscow says it is no different than roads and other countries aimed at organizations that get support from abroad but the law is being used to silence independent media says critics. reporting from moscow. correspondent: the staff of this newsroom of foreign agents to the russian state but it has no connection to foreign governments. it is one of the few independent media outlets left in russia. before every break and every program, unless it must appear on screen, telling the viewer what they are watching is created by a russian entity performing the functions of a foreign agent. it is a designation the stations management said is created to scare off subscribers and advertisers. >> the history of russia, a terrible period of time with communism, where the foreign agent mark label was a terrib
maria ressa and dmitri muratov were honored for their work protecting against abuses of power, lies, and propaganda. hours after the nobel announcement, russia added the investigative outlet and nine other journalists to its foreign agents list. it has given more than 115 charities that label. moscow says it is no different than roads and other countries aimed at organizations that get support from abroad but the law is being used to silence independent media says critics. reporting from...
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and the second recipient is dmitry muratov. he since the 1990s has been the editor in chief of a newspaper called the novia gazette in russia. this is an independent paper in russia. they lost six journalists at least to what are deemed to be politically targeted killings, and they faced large-scale harassment throughout the course of their work. not just during vladimir putin's time, but also before. he has been awarded the accolade alongside maria reza as a mark to champion freedom of information and its crucial role to safeguarding democracy and protect the world against wars and conflict. this is win of the largest pools ever they chose from, 329 candidates. laura? >> huge honor, i'm sure. nina, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> the tampa bay rays open up with a win over the red sox thanks to a historic night. andy has the bleacher report. good morning. >> good morning. randy is already making the case to be one of the best postseason players of all time. he hit ten home runs in the playoffs last year. picked up right w
and the second recipient is dmitry muratov. he since the 1990s has been the editor in chief of a newspaper called the novia gazette in russia. this is an independent paper in russia. they lost six journalists at least to what are deemed to be politically targeted killings, and they faced large-scale harassment throughout the course of their work. not just during vladimir putin's time, but also before. he has been awarded the accolade alongside maria reza as a mark to champion freedom of...