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ration and everything in between. this is a video and audio production by d w. i hope video will tune in the or on a white horse where your cowboy, you had it and holding old glory. that is how beyond say, gal looked into the country music world today, her new album, cowboy carter, includes icons which is really nelson. and the only part there's even a very modern day cover of dolly parton sit jolene. but this album also includes the beatles and even some oper. so is it all country? now we partner this is all beyond say her rodeo. on the ready? yeah, i'm progressing berlin. this is the day. the
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day i got down the when i heard the 1st notes of texas, i was i got really excited and i felt like something that's like woman. sometimes we shy away from that that a country but went beyond say that, but it didn't bring the whole no, like light onto the most. everybody in our, our foot. you'd have to think that she wants to change that. and i respect the polls are coming up turkey heads to the poles in local elections on sunday president richard type air. the one has his eye on regaining control of symbol. and
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that is really going to almost caught a night's add on for the foreseeable future. and that he will remain as the president of the country until he basically quits pulled ethics. which of our viewers watching on tv as in the united states, into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin today with the unexpected tweeting and tunes or the pop star. suddenly number one in the world of country music beyond say, has, has a new album and she's singing her way into new territory. the title kind of gives it away, cowboy carter is beyond safe country debut. her 1st time at the ready of if you bill a pop diva, bringing millions of our the fence along for the ride. a 16, a pop idol turned the country music star. beyond seas, new tracks are putting black country in the spotlight and also highlighting the work of other artist
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the man i just for doubt. listen and listen to it. said it to all my friends. and so yeah, just got got really excited for what this, this moment means in the vast history of black country music. i definitely think this is a historical moment in bringing black countries to the main stream. beyond seas. new venture is even shedding light on segregation in the country. music industry. holly g, who runs the black music collective, has been exploring this history. one's black artist started charting. they did not want white and black people and the same charts, so separated into hillbilly music and race records. hobbling music became the country music industry and race records became r and b. it's hoped beyond these crossover from r, n, b and pots to country will bring more ears to black country musicians.
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the, like it's opening up country music as a whole, to a completely new demographic people who probably primarily listen, say, hip hop, r m b wrap. all the things like countries not even on their radar, they're not even thinking about it. this is one of callaway carters, 27 tracks. the album includes collaborations with well known country music stars. the texas native said it's a beyond say album, not a country album or unique sound for any music lover. well, enjoying now by entertainment journalists runs. this is song vedo. he is in washington dc process. good to have you with us. this is our 1st time talking together on there. so this is our 1st time at the rodeo as well. it's good to see you. what about the on say, thinking country, so i was about willie nelson. the only pardon?
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they've joinder and yet it's still being discussed as is if it were a taboo break or what's your tech overs i would correct you. i have we spoken before. it was probably 2 years ago or 3 years ago. so we had spoken and glad that to see again, and i would say to you guys, let's just so i think it's, it's a fantastic album and i think will be hard seem to make it to a country album is across an artist costs over without including so the guy is of modern college country music, you know, so a lot of you, i think was a great choice and, and i think the update embrace her. and i think they are in some ways taking a stand against all the devices. and this has come out of the country, country music. you know, ecosystems has to be on, say, 1st floor it into the space about yourself. and you know, yet beyond tell you had said herself that this is not a country music album of the she has
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is, i think it is. you know, the country is the dominant, is honored. of course the it's, she'll be, she's, she's in the army vocalists. so everything she seems will have that sold for people to it. but as a country album, 1st and foremost, and i think by including you, we also mentioned dolly part of the also they were not with a tell which is a popular black country senior that because be somewhat of a song 0 the younger. so i think it's very much, she's a double bill to be honest. exist either. there are, there are some critics who say that it'd be on things brand um is just that i'll be beyond say i, there was an opinion piece that was published in the washington post recently and caring a t a she wrote this um, i can box to her well also understanding that she is a capitalistic tabula rasa standing for everything and nothing at what about kind of sounds like she's describing pop music doesn't. it is precisely,
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i think it is as it's an unfair statement to make in some ways because we don't ask that much of every pop star and i don't think it is fair to expect from pop starting to you know, lead the way for every political move and i think beyond say, does try, but she's a pop star, 1st and foremost, and she is, you know, a paperchase or the most people. so, and so i think it is unrealistic to think young faith is going to take some stats that outputs her beyond capitalism. what you never want to people expect the big things from big stars in an interview in vogue last maybe on say, refused to identify herself as a feminist. and she said that that word can be very extreme. i'm wondering, is this the the secret? juris exception. if she's like taylor swift, i stayed stay on message, they stick to the singing. now do you see is
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this is some ways she doesn't get the benefit of being lied to. is that because she is a work woman? and so while she gets charged more and there is, there are more demands of her to make statements. so her existence is fundamentally different in that way. but yes, she is somebody to start and she has. she has to appeal to a lot of people. i think she's done a fantastic job to maintain that appeal for almost 3 decades. okay, so i have to ask you on the ticket you've listened to the album of her cover of dolly pardons. hit jolene. is it brilliant or is it really it is absolutely excellent. and i, you know, it's, it shows, it shows either the main character was b as in this, as in, this is to stand up against julie. so that's a more victorious story. i propose to you dolly, pardon version of which lawyers, which is more of a victim that so and i think is really to have dolly partners or dolly tiers cause
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or cell phones on there to kind of give her a step. yeah, exactly. and when you let me get the royalties from those dolly parton songs today . well, entertainment, your list, ron's who? yes, ross, we have spoken before. thanks for correcting me. it's good to see. thank you, ross. yeah. all right. turkey goes to the poles on sunday in nationwide local elections that are being seen as a test of national political sentiment. president richard, probably a better one is seeking to recapture the economic powerhouse of stem ball, which is just as in development party last 5 years ago. to the opposition there is an old saying and talk is politics. who wins a stumble, wins talking. the country's largest city and commercial heart is home to nearly 16000000 people about a face of photography electorate. 5 years ago,
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presidents rigid times add one into zooming is allow me conservative ac last eastern boots of your position. now they want to say good, we will work hard, day and night. and god, willing on april 1st. december will be reunited with its owners. our goal is to add one isn't even running into selection, but you wouldn't knew it. listening to his support as i am would try a better one until i die, god willing, we will win the leader of the entire world. he stands up to everyone. ad one has been using his own popularity to support the a t p candidate for my environment minister more that call them a symbols elections are not just about who will be the next man. the outcome is also
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possible for president ad one. this is the city where he grew up and where he launched his political career as mayor in the 1990. it's also where he sold the west political defeats office to decade rule because of this man, a crumb e mom lou from the secular opposition, c h p is stumbles, incumbent may. 6 back in 2019 a managed ssl team possible. he won the city hole in a heavy contest, did repeat an action against ad one's candidate devoted to mano into an instance figure of hope for the opposition today. he's why he sees as the main line of credit and add one political scientist back, as some tells me. where were uh, when is the metal seats in this stumble has access to enormous amounts of public
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resources, employees, tens of thousands of people and gains, a national platform to conduct politics. so e mal can win this election, most likely he's headed for becoming the main contented for the presidency against as long as she mama lose re election campaign has been focused on easing the cities, chronic traffic problems. it's making it simple safer. given the major earthquake risk in region, but he's also faced with growing poverty among the cities rather than mainly because of the government's failure to bring flooring installation of the controller. although the elections are local, the stakes are high for the main o position party, this is really a crucial election because if they were to lose a stumble and quite possibly own cut off, then they are, the voters are going to be the motor life and probably lose much hope of and see think are gone through the ballot box. and that is really going to almost coordinate add on for the foreseeable future. and that you remain as the president
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of the country until he basically quits pulled. ethics poll suggests the vote in houston bull will be a close run. the fast a consequential rates, not just for the c t, but for turkeys future. the fire we get more now from our corresponding dorian jones. he is in is stand bowl. the city that everyone wants to retake during is good to see what are the polls showing as of now, as well as to close to columbus be like that since a campaign started. and that's quite remarkable in many ways, full, the incumbent, that criminal molar because he won when he was the head of a broad coalition of policies, tucker's nationalist, he slammed his body and also a pro coverage policy. now that coalition has collapse, all the policies are standing their own candidates. but having said that, a criminal result was wrapped in this cool figures that can cross the deep political devise in turkey. and he has been reaching out beyond he's,
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he's on base. and on top of that that he's the main challenge of rod chrome is seen as a political rookies never stood for office before and he is why be seemed to be struggling in this campaign and also talk. he's facing himself on a 70 percent plus inflation. i might read this, causing a great deal of anger in the country. so all those parts together means that it's still too close to cool. how significant are kurdish dogs in these elections? when in many ways they are seen as possibly key, the account for around 10 percent of the voting is stumble on. both sides have been reaching out to this cottage boat, even though they are having a pro cottage party in his own right. standing in my most be releasing videos inc could, if she's very much, seemed to be trying to reach out to that coach folks. and also heard one in the speech earlier this week. the indicate e could be opened to have grown to mall. curtis rights to the turkeys lodge kurdish minority. see this a playful the key code is poked in many ways. they could be the king made because
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in the selection in the states and they are high and these elections and not just as simple. right. the absolutely. i mean is done both it's sizes and these economy is equivalent to a mid sized european country in its own right. so in many ways it is seen as a 2nd because price in tucker's politics. and that's why the 3rd one is so determined to bring back what he sees is he's key strong hole back into the fold as it will be on that is far more important for the rest of the country. and it's all about political men to load one once the carrier will not my men come, but the city a chieftain lost g is a surprise. victory for the one. why the 50 would lose. he won the he devastated the opposition that defeat and he wants to kind up my mind some thoughts read, taking the stumble would be a number, crushing both the opposition. and that's important. 3rd one because he's expected to be wanting to, to introduce a new constitution, possibly ending term limits. and he would need a referendum to achieve that. so he very much wants to mum,
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demoralize the opposition. but in my model, if he wants to win the re of term, he's credentials as a man, but can the feet of one of these vaults faulty machine. and that's crucial because he's why the tip to be a kind of the in the next presidential election. right, dorian jones on this boy for his in his symbol dory. and thank you very much. i of the i wants to take this opportunity to say thank you past me for all the wonderful messages of support and feel understanding last night being recovering from surgery. it is been an incredibly tough couple of months from tough on me. but i've had a fantastic medical team who've taken great care of me for which i'm so grateful. well, that was catherine princes of wells who announced one week ago today that she has cancer. now like kate, we all put our trust in our doctors, our hopes in new research, and we are doing that at our own risk. and then it has
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a lot to do with a series of retracted medical research articles involving fabricated figures, manipulated data and flawed findings. new detection tools powered by artificial intelligence have lifted the lid on what some are calling it epidemic. a fraud in medical research and publishing, last year the number of papers retracted by research journals top 10000 for the 1st time. one case involved the chief of cancer, surgery division and columbia university medical center and investigation found the dozens of his cancer treatment studies contained dubious data and recycled images. other scandals. if at harvard on the east coast and on the west coast, it was stanford university of scandal, there resulted in the resignation of that schools president last year wanted to talk more about this. i'm joined tonight by arthur caplin. he is the director of medical ethics in ways use mangled medical center in new york city. mr
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. kaplan, it's good to see. i appreciate you taking the time to talk with us on this friday. were you shocked when you learned about these cases? it sadly was not we had fraud case after fraud case being unveiled to us in the netherlands. indeed around the world, so many journals complicit. they will publish what you pay them to publish. they don't really do careful. peer review. my colleague, i been a risky runs a center here in my program and then while you cover trash and watch, he thinks there are tens of thousands more papers to be yet to be discovered that are fraudulent sense of yours. thinking about this thing. well, you know, that's a science problem, because you start to say bread. it's not a victimless crime. doctors based their treatments on the published literature.
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patients try to look at the journals to see where the latest research might be for their disease that might help the, this kind of falsity gets into the literature. it really hurts people with diseases and it really pounds up their best treatment. well, you know, here and you said this could be the tip of the iceberg. here, tens of thousands of articles need to be retracted. possibly if that is the case. well, what does it tell us then about the credibility of just the body of new medical research that is on offer right now. as well as to be a little careful about rushing to the 1st announcement of a breakthrough. whether it's a pig to the going into a recipient or hearing about an alzheimer's drug. that seems to have great results
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. the real test of science is rep location, not just the 1st publication. so until things get repeated 2 or 3 or 4 times, like different groups in teams, one was to be a bit weary of just jumping after the way just to dance and by the way, all through, it isn't. yeah, that's the truth of the media. sometimes we get a little over enthusiastic about the 1st who's 1st. yeah. that isn't really the way. so it's a great. yeah, yeah, yeah, it's a isabel and what we were talking about earlier, you know, why do, why do we miss these stories? or why do we not follow through, i mean that there is culpability. here to go around. and i'm wondering to why does this keeps happening and does everyone who is involved and thinking about all of the names that are listed as co authors in these articles that are published. do all of these researchers and doctors do they all understand the experiments being
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performed that has their name on them as well. and sadly, some of the people on those papers are junior, they're not willing to cross swords with a senior investigator who may control their career. so normally you'd have some checks and balances, but sometimes they're not there. the other reason that we have, if you will, of proliferation use, there's a huge pressure on these days to keep publishing research money is somewhat for you and the pressure is on there to get those papers out. i think we have to pay attention to that as well. we can't just count how many papers a person has when they're trying to get a tenured positions, let's say inter to canada or the us or germany. and we also want to know, are they good? oh, yeah, publish or perish when we've heard that everyone, those that's the reality. but do universities research hospitals,
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do they aggressively pursue, prosecute and weed out fraudsters? so mean, are they actively looking for the bad apples as well? again, i think we have to do better. each institution is somewhat protective of its reputation . so more protective about wanting to offend alumni or donors or future support from foundations or government. so they do investigate. but only in response to when a whistle blower usually says there's an issue, they're not doing enough audits, they're not doing enough regular checks, routine checks to see. here's the data there. do they have the images? the arrows are by keeping good notebooks to record their findings. in the more of that, i'm going to say whoever's like, i think we need more transparency investigations done. and while you, columbia, the charity hospital, wherever they're still anonymous,
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you really see what's going on. and i think that leads to too much truck. you know this, this big story was about cancer research, stomach cancer research a caught my attention, be because it's a personal story here. my, my mother was diagnosed with gastric cancer. and i remember when that happened, the 1st thing i did i, for many years afterwards was read as much as i could in these medical journals to know so that i could talk on either either i with the oncologist in, in the surgeons. i was thinking about the story, there may be parents relative to advocate for their loved ones if they're relying on these journals, or they actually pushing and champagne treatments that could hurt and kill the people they're trying to st or not often, but sometimes, you know, sometimes there's so much hope that you don't really listen to the risk and the benefit for the journal. you kind of journal show up and you say that sound when
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it's positive about this drug, for let's say pancreatic cancer. notoriously tough to cure. i'm going to chase that research to do, but it's not a good journal necessarily. it's not been a strategy that others are using. so yes, look at the literature. good advocate to do that. could i ask questions and make sure you know what drones are looking at? they're not all equal access to information before we let you go. you know, we've got access to information like never before. our ability to filter that, you know, our, our information diet. is it as good and as healthy as it should be, particularly when we're talking about medical research? no, the internet is royce with this information, correct? part theory. i see again and again, not just the mainstream trying to struggle to make sure it stays with high standards of integrity, but there's just a lot of social media that i see that i don't trust, right?
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i know to be false. so that uses the last place to look at maybe the 1st it should never be the last yeah. medical emphasis. arthur caplin kaplan is always we appreciate your time valuable analysis. have a good weekend as well. the day is always done, the conversation is continues online. you'll find this on ex, formerly known as twitter, or either dw nearest you can follow me there. frank got tv and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day, have a good weekend. everyone have a happy easter. the
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