Youre watching al jazeera life of london. Were all eyes on israel, where voters have been costing their ballots for the 5th time in 4 years. An exit polls that just starting to come through the gym. These are life pictures of obviously, of israeli television. They are looking at of different to key candidates in the race and i am joined in the see day by. Busy our senior political analyst, him and bizarre, to help us decipher whats going on there. Were trying to make sense of the numbers that are coming through. But so the anticipation is that this will be a difficult path for either of these 2 key parties. Absolutely. Its basically each one of them has to form a coalition with more than 61. 00 seat. And what weve seen now is that liquid already got 31 seats and a shot hed got 24 seats. And already we also know that that to auto docs parties, shas and you had to factor our have got 17 seats, one got 7 and one got 10. And one of the interesting things the door was look for it is a, is whats happening with a center on the Circle Center left. And it seems like labor party that used to govern israel. The 1st 30 years of the state has only got 5 seats. Labor party, that controlled is or that one the 1st 9 elections in the state now only have 5 seats. Now labor of course, is, is expected to join us at the, in the sort of centrist right party of year le peed. So for the time being what we have is these figures wont, wont tell us a lot. But clearly we can say that already there is Something Like a 48. 00 seats between the could and the orthodox parties, or smile. You sir elite the israel might what the, the real fanatic one within see their numbers yet. Nor have we seen the israel between or the one that represents the russian immigrants. Thats also a sort of to the right of center. So probably we need more numbers to see which one of them will be able to form a coalition of over 60, right, a mo, it as those numbers that come in. Of course, an awful lot of attention have been paid to this election largely on the basis of concerns about members of the all right or super far, right. Ultra far right. Should we call them parties as he potentially having a direct role in government . What, yes and actually, but this is more for the people who look for sort of on the outside in and some of the more liberal elements in israel who are, by the way shrinking. Its amazing. What of yours are in the world to know that the secular religious axes are quite as central to many of those what, what thing is about the day . And thats why i just talked about the 1st 70 in orthodox parties. And the orthodox religious parties are quite so the radical in there are really just at the right. So i think what you were going to see is a, theres going to be major difference or by things like is public transport allowed on the sabbath on saturday. Can you or, or can students eat pork in schools in Public Schools . These are the kind of questions that are dividing. Israel is among the religious and the secular, with the secular saying religious authorities have no business imposing their interpretation of, of judah is him on the rest of the population. And there are those who are saying this is a jewish state. We need to live by the ha, ha, we need to live by, by jewish law. So this is important. The other thing is, what we talked about earlier, which is the more fanatical, extreme right the far right in israel, which we still havent seen their numbers. And their numbers will decide what their nathan yeah, will be able to form a government if they get i think between 10 and 14 or certainly about 14, then they will make up the 3rd largest block in the parliament. And they will definitely enter with nathan. Yo to form a new coalition. Those guys are, you know, seriously fanatic. They are what i would like to call israeli isis right . They are so fanatic. They are so racist. They are so set and their ways they are ready to use violence whenever they disagree with their opponents and more important than anything else for many liberal jews in israel. These guys want to change the way to do the chevy works in israel, and they want to subject the Supreme Court in israel to the majority in parliament. Which means israel becomes, for the jews, for the jews. Is there a becomes and it is liberal democracy, meaning the majority will rule among the jews who rules is read and how to judiciary acts. Last but not least, these. Busy people or this coalition will make sure that nothing else doesnt go to prison. And thats the most important thing for now canal. What is the most important thing for a thanielle . Ill tell you what, i just read his book. 750 page monstrosity. The most important thing for nathan yell is nathan yell. All right, sir. Mar bashar al jazeera senior political analyst helping us 30 on pick some of the early figures where receiving for the tail end of this parliamentary election. Lets go to stephanie decker. Yes. At the headquarters in televi for steph. So once your initial response to some of the early numbers that were seeing here, while there seems to be a consensus from the 3 main exit polls, polls pose just 5 minutes ago that Benjamin Netanyahu and his far right wing block are taking us one majority. 616262. The predictions. Again, 54. 00 more or less from year latino coalition. So it does seem to be particularly on these early polls and things can change somewhat. But this is a consensus from the 3 main holes that Benjamin Netanyahu and his block will be taking a slim majority that theres a process now that has to kick into place these boats are going to continue to be counted baptism next 2436 hours they may have some final numbers and then, you know, the president will appoint person, he best to speak to foreman government which can take up to 3 months. However, if we analyze it and break it down a little bit where we are, the insurance i minister yet tv, of course, the man responsible for cobbling together that motley crue, if you will, have a Coalition Last year that managed to oust netanyahu as Prime Minister ranging from the left to the right rear, a real ideological mixed bag. And also the 1st time having augustine is really harsh in government. They couldnt see i in the eyes which led to its collapse what youre seeing now. And i think again, if these exit polls are correct, and i think we can loosely say that the 3 of them are pointing to slim majority of regina met. And Benjamin Netanyahu. You have an ideological block, even though it does vary as you as well. One was talking about there now for Benjamin Netanyahu to an extreme fall, right . Its almost make netanyahu moderate if you will. But there is more of a consensus in terms of its politics. Having said that, things are very different when you enter in government. So someone like been given, for example, who have been, you know, reports that he may be given at the post of a Public Security minister, which would mean, who would be in charge of the police. Of course the man was brandished his own gun. For example, that occupied his jerusalem and told the police to shoot pinions. Its amanda, for the right to jewish crown, the most hope that the cheese hugely inflammatory and a red line for not just how to see but the arab world. So this is the kind of character you a team with. He used to be part of a group that was due to terrorist organization by israel and the United States of United States is not keen on him at all. And of course he understands the power that us has over Israel Politics as well. So i think, you know, moving forward now it looks certainly that time that Benjamin Netanyahu may be returning to his much coveted scenes as Prime Minister. But i guess were gonna have to wait and see what is ready. Politics, anything can happen. Theyll be coalition building, just making sure whos and who isnt. People are going to want certain posts. Theyre going to say while we ran together, this is what i want. So a lot of back back and forth still to be held. I dont think were going to see what exactly this government is going to look like. We could not know that for a couple of months. All right, stephanie deca. I live in tennessee, but yes, at t h q. Lets go to ben, especially i was at le, could headquarters in west jerusalem. And stephanie was saying that looks as if the numbers are slowly creeping in the right direction. For benjamin, thats not what it is. Just the, it looks as though all 3 exit polls are saying that Benjamin Netanyahu and his Coalition Partners will get the 61 votes they need. This venue is been filling up with some members, a could members of parliament. Somebody could supporters still too early to confirm this. Remember, these are exit polls i know with a night as they continue counting numbers could change, but with 60 won apiece. Coalition is only all 56. 00. So netanyahu ahead, its very, very, its a very, very narrow victory. To have its sort of what was being predicted between a 6060. 00 even split and 61. 00. Putting netanyahu had. What it means though, is that he will probably be given the chance to be invited to form the next to government. And if hes invited to for the next government and then in that coalition where they will be these religious scientists, the ultra writes, the ultra orthodox pseudo on that kids to be taught bouts or english school. For example, on these settlers, religious zionists, of the cold, or israel nationalist, no friend at all of the palestinian israelis in this company. I think 2 of the palestinian israeli parties failed to cross the threshold to get into poland. One of them got into parliament. I think, i mean, they just crossed out. They just crossed over the threshold. Maybe thats right, only one of the our parties made it through. Im just checking with my colleague. It looks like that. So and it, so the coalition, if there is, is to reform. Its gotta be in the and yahoo bought no indication very difficult to say how stable that coalition is going to be. Not everybody on the right is comfortable sharing a sharing government with far right ultra nationalists. So just because that from the right doesnt necessarily mean its going to be a stable coalition to become i wonder, what do we assume the presence of these own trolls, the dogs Coalition Partners and far right, settler parties would mean for israels arab minority. Well, this is a because what, what a lot of this election is depended on is turn out on the search for people who havent voted for you wouldnt have found it, have been harper. So anyone in israel who didnt already have an opinion on netanyahu for him . Or against him. So what netanyahu has been doing on the supporter than other politicians have been doing is trying to get out the vote from people who didnt vote last time. Netanyahu thought the navy on between 852300000 potential. The could support were, havent voted in the last election. He had been campaigning very hard to 3 stops a day in the last couple of weeks, urging people to get out and to get their family members out. And we have not got the final sal fixed in front of it. We know weve had a very, very high turn out in the general population. Whereas by contrast in the palestinian israeli population that so now its been a bit lower. They really needed to hit over 50 percent, turn out in their community and just being possible information. They really needed to hate over 50 percent in that community to get enough boats to cross over this 33. 25 percent threshold to get seats in parliament. It looks like not enough of them done that which frees up more space when they calculate how many seats to give out to everybody else and has netanyahus support to see what most the votes theyll get more of the seats. This is the challenge for the our part is now is to try and remain relevant in this very constricted environment for them in israel. For now, bernard smith, marcos in western use, limited the codes. Now some arab israeli, say the rise of right wing extremism drove them to vote in this election. Well, lets, its worrying because our systems and boy cutting the elections like, you know, is also worrying. Because the far right well when the selection and become a strong force, i am worried about this election. I hope the arabs will succeed in securing at least 8 if not 12 sees in the connected. Didnt him. Its so important to replace his representative city arab members addiction as it can block the lives put in place, which target has swollen and unbelievable. So with them, i always vote. I vote in every election. We must vote. If you dont vote the far right wins. We need to stop the far right extreme. Isnt so with this or lead sir, bring back in the al jazeera senior political analyst ma am bashar, who joins me here in the studio. And were looking at these figures my on our way. And it looks increasingly like the, the far rights have done much better than expectations. Its going to be the 3rd Largest Party in israel. And were not just talking about far, right, like a now the far right. Because theres a lot of far, right in israel, l israel within was for the right to right her. This, the Zionist Union is isis in israel. And just last election. And they collection before that they would not count for one or 2. 3. Now would talk them possibly potentially 13 or 14. Why . Because if those exit polls are correct, liquid 31. 00 shaston ability. Israel 7 that mix 48 up to 62. You need 14. Which means the Zionist Union, the very far right . Ah, a union of 22 extreme parties. Ive got Something Like 1314, thats a catastrophe. Thats a catastrophe. As i said, not because of the others arent. Because if you look at the 120. 00 seats in the israeli parliament, you wouldnt notice that Something Like 93. 00 quarters of them are considered right center, right, or far right already, right as 3 quarter, but vs. The 14. But this is all new for israel to have some one so far, right . With such extreme graces demands. And they are considered in their former affiliation, meaning under other names like the party to be terrorist organizations in the United States. And theyre considered terrorist. They mention israel is the most important ally of the United States in the middle east. Would have a Coalition Partners have basically a terrorist party that that is avowed terrorist that actually encourages and enticed and insights are on violence. And want to see the rest of the palestinians ethnically cleansed from palestine from israel. Patterson. So really were talking about the Coalition Government. There will be so much of the extreme right. And which makes me wonder if the bitin administration or israels friends in europe will, will let it go that nathan, you know, forms or Coalition Government was such an extreme party thats not even tolerated in. Its a political stance in the west. What, what does this mean for the potential term to inflame fir, the tensions and what of course will be the arab israeli response. So all of this, it looks as if the parties that formerly spoke for their mob been completely sidelines. Absolutely. And i desert. Oh, so much about that, this is spiration among the percentage is, are that for them no matter what they do, theres a certain jewish majority within the country that has moved so much to that right . That they are able to produce an isis within israel itself. Such jewish fanatics that are considered by their own, ah, a, you know, co nationalist in israel to be. And by the way, some people actually use the word, okay. They did use that, im not using it. They used the word that hitler also came by election. Right, this is how it in israel today. They are so alarmed by the rise of such far right fascists within the country. That some of them are even comparing them with, with certain fascism in europe. And this will mean more repression. This will mean more anger among the palestinians. This will mean it is the absolute end of the end of the end of any human caught piece process, because every time theres an election, some someone comes up and says, yeah, but what about the Peace Process . Its done and buried and with this kind of a Coalition Government, we shouldnt be thinking about missing the piece. We should be thinking about the next war, because such a Coalition Government would definitely take is earl to war, whether its in, in palestine against against the policies in garza, whether it is in lebanon, whether it is in syria, whether it is against iran, but this kind of an Israeli Government with this kind of a coalition with this kind of racists ministers. It does not bode well for stability, let alone peace. All right, ma, am Bushera Al Jazeera senior political. Alice, thanks for helping us to and pick the latest developments in the sweaty parliamentary elections. South china bowl sanara, brazils outgoing right wing lida has spoken publicly for the 1st time since his election defeat on sunday. In an extremely short speech, she didnt appear to concede, but he said he would follow the constitution. His left wing opponent lula to silver claimed victory in a closely fort run a vote. Both are supposed to have been blocking roads across the country and protest over his loss. Police have been firing tig asked to move them from highways. Monica yet, okay, of house ball from rio de janeiro. A Supreme Court justice issued in junction and go clear also it does and i dont know. Favorite b brazilians are getting very upset that our leasing were people that had the lights cancel. People i couldnt get on bus is supermarkets that are starting to run out of food truck drivers. Continue walking. The streets also find that will be in this situation. So something that it really does not represent because south koreas interior ministers apologized after at least a 156 people were crushed to death in the halloween crowd. Surge, please submit the response was not adequate in the countries president view and look your has called for more safety measures. Florence louis house. This report from so lead our young was at 81 on saturday. The night of the halloween crowd to crush. If her number, i told people, there was some one on the ground, there was nothing we could do. I wasnt Strong Enough to move her. I saw the crowd just fall forward. I cant get those images out of my mind. Shes returned to grief. Those who died always, you know, i really didnt want to come back, but i felt id regret it for the rest of my life if i didnt. So i came to lay flowers and say a prayer. She realizes she could just as easily have been one of the victims and says she feels lucky but also guilty. What for her own . I feel like ive committed a sense oh i was the only one that got out. They were all like my friends. I only found out the scale of the disaster after seeing it on the news. It was so distressing. The memorial alter at 81. 00 is one of many set up across south korea on tuesday, precedent june, securely, and some cabinet ministers came to pay their respects. Majority of the shops around the site of the accident, i shut. As a mark of respect, you get a sense that this is a nation in collective morning. There is to a feeling of collective trauma scenes of the disaster played out in real time on social media and what broadcast repeatedly for days after. The government has extended Free Counseling Services to not only those directly affected but to the general public as well. The nations mood is slowly shifting to one of anger. The police chief whose faced repeated questions about the forces preparation for and response to saturdays accident, apologized on tuesday. Single. They only have one meal, they were emergency calls about the danger and urgency of the situation and theres a large crowd had gathered before the accident occurred. However, we think the Police Response to the emergency calls was inadequate. The president has said south clears crowd control measures will need to be stepped up. An investigation is underway as to how the stampede occurred flights to the al jazeera. So Vladimir Putin says russia may consider resuming a grain export deal with the crane wants an investigation into attack, so that ships in crimea is completed. The russian president held a phone call with his turkish counterpart, russia tire. Ergo, and on tuesday to discuss the deal. Moscow suspended his participation on saturday and in response to what it said, where Ukrainian Drone attacks on its fleet of the naval port of sylvester ball. The deal was broken by turkey and the un in july to help ease the global food crisis. Russian missile strikes have destroyed half an Apartment Building and a school in the ukrainian port city of mich alive. At least one resident believe, to be an elderly woman was killed in the attack. Strikes come a day after russia targeted Energy Facilities across ukraine. They cause Power Outages and a number of cities and water outages in the capital. Kia voting has closed in denmarks parliamentary election and the centrist former Prime Minister laws. The log rasmussen said to become a king maker. The rising cost of living and climate at the forefront of voters mines and that could lead the country to have its left left. This government forced to form a coalition with the moderates. I shall, by reports from copenhagen, voters across denmark turned out in big numbers. As soon as pauling stations opened, these are tough times for the danes. Rising, live in costs and climate change. Worries have become a daily concern. Labor to the air, im not for a country where if you have too much while many have to little i want equality, this leads to crime and violence in society. They do, were doing for short and the im worried about the high Energy Prices. Moneys losing its value, and we dont know how do we get through this crisis. The Prime Minister and social democrats leader matter, fredrickson is confident her party will remain the biggest block in parliament, but the far right is gaining ground. We have patents, some different discussions, but inflation and the price is an energy crisis. I will say on the, on the top of me at the end of the majority of the day, this is the man who is likely to and a decades long tradition of politics, dominated by left and white coalitions. Former Prime Minister, last look rasmussen presents himself as a moderate alternative to matter for dixon. His rivals accuse him of stealing those from the traditional right. Were here originally comes from ideas through grade a nucleus gildstone situation. You know we are jealous by demographic. Were janice by economic crisis. Im a true believers of all of the scandinavian welfare modern bodies sunday h. A challenge like the next government isnt expected to change the countrys course on immigration. Thats because in their bit to stem the rise of the fall, right . The left and center parties have taken a hard line on migrants and refugees. The social democrats are likely to remain denmarks biggest political party. But metaphor addresses chances of staying in power may ultimately depend on whether the moderates will want to form a coalition with her. And if they do expect to have a bigger saying her government has mobile al jazeera copenhagen, the man accused of attacking the husband of us house began nancy pelosi is expected in court. Later on tuesday to face charges of attempted murder, burglary, and assault. Prosecutors are seeking to hold david to pape without bail. Poor pelosi was beaten with a Hammer Inside the couple of San Francisco home. On friday. The 82 year old is recovering from surgery. Our White House CorrespondentKimberly Hallett has the details. This is a case that has been really gripping the nation and polarizing the nation at the same time. So lot of interest in this 1st quarter parents. This is an appearance where it will really be the 1st public opportunity where there will be the chance to not only listen to these charges being read out, but to, for the public to at least get a look at the suspect as he is being charged with a whole host of crimes. Hes already been charged at the state level and he has as of monday, been charged with federal crimes as well. Now this is also an opportunity for the public to hear more details of this case. And this is somewhat necessary, given the fact that there has been so much speculation particularly online. This will be an opportunity for not only the prosecution to lay out its case in some sort of detail in terms of the charges, but also to clarify some of the misinformation that has occurred along the way. What we do know is that according to documents, this was a vicious attack according to prosecutors that the intended recipient of the attack was not paul pelosi, of the speaker of how Speaker Nancy Pelosi husband. But in fact, nancy pelosi herself, who was seen as being the leader of the pack in the eyes of david pape. And he felt that he was fighting back against tyranny. We are expected not only to hear the charges, but also that he is likely to be held without bail. Sir, to rescue teams in the philippines, the still looking for bodies in the aftermath of Tropical Storm. Now, okay. At least a 110 people have died with doesnt still missing in the south, an entire community of 200 houses is buried in mont. Bobby low reports from the village of castle the stench of death. Oh, in the sound of pre a mass muriel for a dozen picked him sir for landslide in the village of crucial in the southern philippines. This is ground 0 of the disaster left by Tropical Storm naggie. The trauma is still visible on joined muskets face. She recalls very vividly what happened when the storm caused a lance light. You know, ive been a bit though and i got stuck in barbed wires and thats when i accidentally let go of my baby. And then if it does, then i wasnt able to save her. I tried. I tried to untangle myself from the wire, so i could stretch out my hand to catcher nicholas and but i was unable to ah, her husband and 6 year old boy also survived. But many relatives did not 3 years ago, residents here were relocated from their original Coastal Settlement to keep them safe on storm surges. They couldnt imagine a landslide would kill their loved ones. Now they wonder where they can be say. Jerry, anton is jones cousin. He was it near by caught about the city when the landslide happened. But he was one of the few members of their family who laid their loved ones to rest gardening her had quite a young about her so much. It was like sleeping and then waking up to a nightmare. We dont know how well be able to start all the thing now. On tuesday, president Ferdinand Marcus visited survivors who are staying temporarily in an elementary school. He assured them his government is willing to help in instructional non gonna, i already instructed social welfare check of the tardy edwin thoughtful to hand out a 100 or 200. 00 to each of you. So you can buy construction materials. She began to rebuild your hopes. The question, however, is where to fill those hopes. Both survivors and local officials agreed it would be unbearable to have to re live is trauma. Warner below al jazeera cushion southern philippines to migrant roads have sunk off the coast of greece as they tried to navigate strong winds. The 1st went down near the island of elvia, where rescuers and now trying to find around 60 missing people. 9 migrants were rescued from the shore of cape cafeterias, and off the coast of some of some of island. Another boat sank with 12 people on board. Ah, the top stories allow joseph exit. Polls suggest former Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu will be returning to power with his right wing book. Securing a narrow majority of 61. 00 or 62. 00 seats in the connected, the could Party Supporters the celebrating at Party Headquarters in western slim netanyahus potential return comes despite the former leader facing corruption charges. The official results arent expected until later this week. Tuesdays vote was israels 5th election in 4 years. Jaya boston, r o, brazils outgoing right wing leader has spoken publicly for the 1st time since his election defeat on sunday. In a short speech, he didnt appear to concede, but said he would follow the constitution is left when opponent Lula Da Silva claimed victory and closely for run off vote. Both and our supporters have been blocking roads across the country and protest over his loss. Police have been firing tear gas to move them from the highways, monica going a care of has more from rio de janeiro, a Supreme Court justice issued in johnson. And i go clear also it does. And i dont know. Favorite o b williams are getting very upset that our leasing were people that had like to cancel people get on buses for more kids that are starting to run out of food truck drivers, continue walking the street also like that will be in this situation. So something that it really does not represent because poles of clothes and denmarks parliamentary elections. The results are expected to shift the countrys Political Landscape significantly. Neither the left or the right wing opposition looked likely to win the majority. The election comes as Energy Prices saw in the highest cost of living, and over 40 years his danish households hard Vladimir Putin says russia may consider resuming a great export deal with ukraine, wants an investigation into a tax on it. Ships and crimea is completed. The russian president held a phone call with his turkish counterpart on tuesday to discuss the deal. Bosco suspended his participation on saturday, in response to what it sent for ukrainian during the tax on its fleet in the naval port. All of us to poll. All right, those are the top stories stay with the slope, whose truth is it anyway, is coming up next. Stay with us for that. A new documentary series discovers how centuries old indigenous knowledge is being used to deal with current problems of climate change. And explorers. How modern economic ambition is so often at odds with many of the worlds indigenous communities and their traditional way of life consume, id consider them honor to share the creams of our people with others. Fascinations frontline, coming soon on al jazeera i lou my name is minor chelsea and im a data journalist. My job is to find numbers in all sorts of different places and then turn them into images that people who understand and connect to i always try to think of ways to connect the subject matter with the visualization itself so that people can automatically see what the Data Visualization is all about if its about the copies being finds in france, im drawing a copy. And if its about the k, k k, i would draw a k k k hood. If its about sleep oh, draw sleepy face vis about the greek economy, taking a dive, then im going to draw a diver. I hope that by crates and handling illustrations. It doesnt alienate people, it doesnt make people feel like im not smart enough to understand this, which is a big problem with, i would say traditional dates, journalism. So when i create an illustration, i dont just assume that because i am sign to other people want to sunday. I share the illustration with people who dont mike in my field whatsoever. Who you tomorrow about the email, share it with my mom sometimes, and ask them whether or not they get it. And that really, really informs how i walk. And very often their responses it doesnt make sense to me. And then i have to go back to square one. I think one of the things that has informed my work is that going on i didnt reach emerson because the language in the way that it was written, felt so inaccessible. And i think thats one of the things that interests me about numbers. And the idea of drawing is that is a language which is more accessible to report a range of people. I think jamison is incredibly latest on i think part of the success of fall, right. News outlets is speaking a different language, even if its a language of misinformation and even if its a language that is not grounded in fact, it is a language which is not patronizing, which speaks to people in the our language. And thats incredibly effective. Ah ah ah, ive been treat illustrations legally for google it off. Ive been doing this now for 5 years, almost 5 years. And an i kind of know how to do the handle and stuff now and and ny houses and stuff. And i know how to color it, i have no idea how to paint and sign. I thought i would give it a try. Its just quite an a big fast way. The study came out Early Release year about representation of vote and it kind of points if i had the lack of diversity in a really, really spectacular way. So they looked at the Museum Collections of 18 major us museums. And they found that 75 percent of all of the, our english Museum Collections was made by white men. And so in the foreground, this painting are 100. 00 figures and 75. 00 of them, a whiteman. So in the background there are 189. 00 additional figures unfair, the women and people of color that needs to be added to the ot seem for, its actually represent the population as a whole. The title of the work is quote here, you hate to see him then you that she was really relevant to i worry that without evidence and data, sometimes theres too much of an emphasis on the individual. Right . So one peasant saying one thing and then one person saying something else. I think one of the powerful things about dates was to allows you to focus on the issue rather than the individual. And that can potentially be quite empowering in addition to this earth painting which uses you estates or were you wanting to do something about you chaos spaces. So there are 3416 office and the types Permanent Collection as of the last time that they published, they turn an over, they 3000 41625218 women. And so my 1st 8 of the, after analyzing all of that, was to create this which is a kind of simple chart. And on the horizontal axis is the year that the artist was born. And then the y axis, the percentage of all of those artists that were men or women. And what you see over time is that there is some progress. So if we had equality rate, they would just be a horizontal line 3 days. And you would just see 50 percent men and 50 percent women for any given year m. And the idea of doing a trick painting is it shows that the men are kind of encroaching on womens by youth or like womens territory m. Yeah. So im going to try and do trip painting i get my head smoke lines, different places, the kind of fall into a 2 broad categories. Really. One is responding to things that happening in the news. So being part of an existing conversation thats already happening. My. It lived experience can often affect which stories from the news i perceive as being worth taking on. So ive been to palestine of been to its well. And i felt like what i saw that didnt necessarily, wasnt necessarily what reflected in, in, in the news coverage. I was reading and i feel like its a topic that could potentially lend itself well. Its a good take to journalism. And so thats something i might take on that is again informed by my own personal experiences. I dont think i should have it in inches. I think i should have done it in sentences. The other one is kind of starting a new conversation. So i asked people to send me ideas that they have about things that really, really matter to them. So im often checking my dns, my e mail, and just looking at the things that people care about and verify that comes from bearing personal experiences. Right. So be like a School Teacher from one part of america where the Public School system is being defunded. The im not aware of, and those are questions that might not necessarily come to me because theyre not part of my lived experience. But i think that that really important questions. A blue hi me 5 years ago and, and still just a mother from muslim woman in that country in terms of my paperwork. And it was just a really, really scary time. And i dont think its in anybodys getting areas a great extent, and then i get america right now. And one of the narratives about that is that muslims post Security Threat to the country. The Statistics Data suggests differently. They suggest agony, white terrorism is the biggest threat to america, the my men, that guns are huge there. So American Public safety. And so i often think about the areas of misinformation that people have. And so when, but attempts to directly address a ah, with, with i think an awkward society that are affected by fake hayes. Whether its, you know, nuisance in america, refugees who are being portrayed as like benefit cheats and wanting to come here just to still money. Yeah, that really, really finds me that really, really frightens me. Lou ah, long in i lets see, the oldest oldest are these he says to love you wish and i way. Basically the powerful of these is that because i was, this is when i 1st started whacking, i was just illustrate them and photographing them and posting them as is. But my later work like this is about, this was for thanksgiving. It was about the number of babies that born relative to the number of her case. But like as an illustration, it doesnt on the wall, it doesnt really make sense as a chart. And so i think thats one of the evolution that people see like charts that make sense and then charts eventually dont, you know, i mean like i want to figure out the spacing of a little bit. Yeah. We should plan them yet. And then starts high from them. Okay. Pot the purpose of crank hands on illustrations is i want people to, to look at it and question the illustration they see in front of them. Because the truth is, is that there is a high degree of imposition in, in data, right. There is something to be said for an understanding that for every statistic that you see, the truth lies somewhere within the parameters around that. Number 2, its funny. I think even this one right here, which did really, really well, this is one of the like more successful ones. I think this one, i got the number slightly wrong, so its photoshop in the final version. To like crop off the bars a little bit. So i dont know if that affects the value of it is actually just like wrong. Now youre processing that you like double checking numbers old yet and honestly getting it wrong the time i feel like its important to be transparent about. Uh huh. Yeah, i think i would have those oh my god, this i want to do one of the best things about doing the dates. Journalism i do is that i will publish a chart on dates from 8, and i will show you george bush, kind of presiding on for this period. And in all of the comments will be people that will be talking about all the factors that contributed to the rise of aids beyond the governments. Kind of turning a blind eye to it. When i read of com. Thank holding me accountable and saying these are the things that youre getting right . And these are things that youre getting wrong and the smaller your readership, the few people are able to hold you to account. I want to reach a really big group of people partly because i want to get it right and it dont know she necessarily get it right when youre in an echo chamber and speaking to an in crowd. I think i pushed back a little bit on the id. The fake news is something new. Theres always been this information is always been deliberate misinformation. I think the word fake news implies intention, and i think there are a lot of journalists who are trying to do a good job who are contributing that. Look at the coverage of the u. S. Selection. That the response was, we didnt get it wrong. The public misunderstood our articles and i think the part, the reason why there is so much misunderstanding about that is because jamies on thank you. Theres an 80 percent of this person when they are thanked you. Theres an 84. 9 percent chance and that is complete. Misinformation may are selling you a lie about the precision of their work. We dont know the whether to that degree of accuracy. We dont know Election Outcomes to that degree of accuracy. So if the public didnt understand you failed and you need hold up your hands and say we got it wrong. And there was just an unwillingness to do that. That was really finding to me. When i was hired by the guardian, we had a conversation. Are we going to cover the u. S. Election by making a prediction . And i thought very, very, very strongly that the role of Data Journalism is not to forecast peoples behavior is to understand the net august to use the past and the present it to be able to inform people so that they can make informed decisions themselves about how they want to vote, its not to tell them. This is what you will do before you do it. And said, we spent the entire election writing column called skeptical polling, where we were talk about why polling had its limitations and why it was so often incorrect. And im proud of the fact that we did that. I think people can often conflate at polling with Data Journalism, and it actually comes to be such an integral part of the aides journalism, which, which worries me, it was me even when its not about forecasting peoples behaviors. Because i think polling is fundamentally thought, i think, using a 1000 people to represent a population of 320000000 people. Isnt a good idea. Just fundamentally precise. With blue. Ah, i dont necessarily even an inch. Ive been in meetings like dates or effects every part of your life, right . You dont have access to good data. Are you able to go to your employer and say, this is why should be paid . And so informing people how they can go out and collect the numbers themselves that are relevant to their life. So it can be their own advocates is really, really and i think that that perspective is massively informed by my background working in an interview where all the people were campaigning for. What it rocky refugees, an id p is needed. And actually those rocky refugees and internally displaced people should have been in the britain speak for themselves rather than i am studying in social security. The goal is to go inside and g, o wack or wagon for the united nations. I worked means National Organization migrations. Iraq office and i was looking at statistics about what people in the country needed. But in a different i went to last time with you was, was not the place that i left at all. It was completely different. Its not always safe there then, but it now they say the little bit better. Theres not much different, but we took one car journey where we going to the car for where we were staying. And then we went on have some kind of meeting or something. And then by the time we drove back, we drove past the same building and the building has been completely gone. Oh yeah, yeah. Even bomb tennis off week after. Yeah. Is so with that here, all of the headlines about all of the migrants there are crossing by the woods and then you told me that one of our cousins swan, yes he, he nearly lost his life. I think it was horrific. What he went to through you is this one, okay, to show you know where he job in. So i went to walk in, i think i took the photograph, so my best ever visits the country had never been before. And it was my moms 1st time of returning to the country since she left in her twenties, lisa. And so it was just very, very bizarre to see this place that like, was always an imagined place was imagined. It was just kind of present in our household, but not present in our household. And yeah, i, i guess taking photographs was a really important way of making it feel real because it was quite severe to be there. And then what i did was i digitally altered the photographs to show statistics about the country. I had some, one of the issues with traditional dates. Jonathan charts is that you dont see any humanity in it. You dont see any people. It just feels. So am cold. And so one of them takes visualizations i did based on a walker showing how Life Expectancy has changed over time. I literally took a photograph of my mom standing in the garden of a house that she grew up in and digitally altered it. So i adjusted high as Life Expectancy in iraq has changed because i didnt want someone to see a ball thats bigger and then see appalled, it smaller and think, okay. So rockies live a few years less. I wanted them to see a woman and know that sure to Life Expectancy means few years of her living with her family. It means it means few years of her being able to support her family is a real person. Im and i still think that using photography insights, journalism could be a really powerful way to do it. I really, really enjoyed that process, looking back at the photographs. Now i think that really terrible, but you know, it is my 1st step in crayton is kind of a thing that is a great tiger. I would be proud of that tiger to day one, yet. Im going to take a quote thats how all tigers should be drawn. I some inspiration. Lingo. 63. Javan my hulu. 60 aimen. 43 christmas island. Echo. 40 ponies brief. 10. 30. The heaters. 29, guam king, fissions, next door. Extinction. Once youre ready to start, if you can type in this you are out with me. So this, i, this is a really, really simple spreadsheet in some ways and less than point on the weight is about the titanic, if like from a passenger list of every one that was on the titanic. And very often when im opening spreadsheets, like especially ones, a crate by large institutions, the collins at the top thing to make no sense. Ive just got like a weird series of like letters and numbers. And thats because somewhere else on the internet is a code book that you have to use to kind of decide for some of these things. So its really important if you feel confused, try to find a code book that can help you to decipher what those numbers mean. Thank necessarily just give out with. Ready so i think a lot of people feel healthy skepticism when it comes to numbers, but i, they dont necessarily feel empowered on stant. How to take apart that number. They just think, okay, i have, i have to trust it or not trust it. Theres my kind of middle pause and i think thats a really bad way to work. So i not only want people to understand how i reach my confusions. I also want them to feel empowered to repeat those steps for other pieces of information. So if im showing them how i can factory a claim, a politician has made the name when they hear another claim, are able to repeat those steps and check out for themselves. And obviously like one of the things that so exciting about dates are, is that you are able to be really transparent in ways that you might not be for all the types of journalism. So its a journalism, sometimes you just cant reveal your sources. I obviously always, always go the sources of my, of my data. So no straight away. Were starting to see a story, right. The probability of surviving is much higher in 1st class compared to 3rd class compared to group. Like just getting rid of age for now. Yeah. We just just to think. Yeah. That yeah, yeah. Okay, great, thank do a good thing. Its good. Its good to do, you know, i mean about the light comes on like a clinical. He may have his cloth and crate it with him with his possible anyway, but its quite easy to like, i mean like, i like i didnt really cool. I thought id just talk you through a few different like chatting techniques. This is small multiple was i love some most pools and i feel like its something that you guys can think about. So this was something about cases of measles. And again, look each each one of these babies as a year i could have just as easily had a pie chart, but i thought i want to show a baby. This is more fun of a be thats covered in sports, but also allows you to kind of like, i dont know if this idea can of marrying the subjects with the thing. Interesting to me as well. How. When still younger, i think they have quite a Good Relationship with matt because they are able to understand how they reach the, the final number, right. Part of the way that people suddenly become disenchanted with us is that it doesnt make sense anymore, right . Youre not able to follow those steps and with good Data Journalism, its literally a case of saying, this is the number of coins that were committed. This is the population, and this is how i calculated the right. And people can repeat and steps for themselves and see exactly how you reach a conclusion. And thats really empowering. It shows readers that youre on the same level playing field. If i can do it, you can do it to, which is a really great message to have in journalism then like a blue ah ah, i frasier with, i actually feel skeptical about most of the data sets. I see. Because in every single case, im not in that theyd say arabs are not on any datasets by and large that are collected in, in america. So i have always perceived myself as the other, and i dont see myself in the state that and even in this printer, i spent 4 months creating errands, all the other. And i think that informs your whole outlook on the world. When you on in that dataset, and it makes me fundamentally skeptical any, makes me fundamentally concerns about collecting more accurate and better information about the world around i just want to say thank you for coming back to santa raising band with us. My thank you for watching and collaborating with us in a joy. I really feel like our relationship themes on a hey, im glad i didnt really ever describe myself as a volunteer and can read, insisted on me doing that. And it was only the person to put multiple of these illustrations. I saw how big this work is and this isnt even one of them. I feel a bit more comfortable using not words, which isnt part of this. My piece like that here, which is who gets to kind of call themselves an artist in established art for you. Yes, i joined because i was in a really miserable job. I hate to its what i felt like i wasnt really respected. And i like, she just start enjoying that way just to kind of say, citing and im a different niece in fantasy and told me look, choice it when youre struggling to find what the truth is. Its really helpful to have Something Like mine is, was just based in like spreadsheets and david tell you literally what is going on. And theres, there really isnt that much of that around. I think shes really savvy. A community or people fantasy is that generally get out of date. So i love the amount to sales and something thats just so you know, in a world where, which is bizarre leg evaluating truth. Im im the fact that its beginning to become the norm, which is terrifying. I under trump. Right now as we speak and it feels that trump is winning. And so for people to come along and just say look, his, the fact is the truth. This isnt spawn, its just to lose what it is, is to so important data very often and replicates the systems of power that already exist. Maybe they ignore m sexual people. Maybe they ignore tiny religious and ethnic minorities. And i think a big part of the future of dates, journalism, a big part, the future Fact Checking is journalist going out and crating their own data sets. And thats incredibly difficult to do is incredibly expensive right now. But that again might be changing. 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