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00:00Oh, this, oh, this is something, I will beat you up, don't worry about it at all
00:03I'm not a pilgrim, I mean the American president
00:05When he was elected, Rib and Qasak Chahisen
00:08His elections, Hajji, that's why you're living in them.
00:10Exactly, that's my problem.
00:12My dear friend
00:13Do you understand what the American president means?
00:15No, I don't understand.
00:16All the students coming and going, tell me I've grown up
00:19And when he took it, he became senile
00:20No, no, I'm not doing anything at all, I swear, Mr. Presdy
00:23Oh, the important thing is that you're a pilgrim.
00:24Is this poetry or what?
00:26Oh pilgrim
00:27Hey brother, did you fall asleep or what?
00:29Oh my God, who are you?
00:30What are you doing with the buffer?
00:32Where am I?
00:32Where's the security?
00:34What is this?
00:34I am a general and satisfied barber
00:36any
00:37Oh, right.
00:38The important thing is that I don't want you to make an episode for me.
00:39Make me young
00:41To teach Trump's rivals a lesson
00:43You are a horse
00:44Hey Mr. Biden, I'm a barber
00:45Unveiled
00:46Just tell me
00:48Tuzbo loves
00:48And your work is a Cristiano story
00:50No no
00:54Your brother
00:54Oppa
00:55You didn't kill Adima, did you?
00:57But it's a little too ordinary
00:58Leave yourself alone
01:00Khales
01:32Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow Wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow
01:33But honestly, it doesn't have the sharpness
01:36Go in, American
01:38When we say "the door," everyone says "the wall, oh Lord."
01:41When we say "the door," everyone says "the wall, oh Lord."
01:49Oh pilgrim
01:51Oh God, protect us!
01:52Mr. Prezigent
01:55The account is good
01:58Zamas
02:08Dear viewers, peace and blessings be upon you. Welcome to a new episode of the Al-Dahiyya program.
02:11In his book, A Short Introduction to Elections
02:13Al-Sani says, "What is called..."
02:14The US elections affect not only Americans, but the entire world.
02:17And that's because, my dear, these elections will simply bring in someone who talks, and in the world's largest economy.
02:22A local building today is worth $27 trillion.
02:25The man who enters these elections becomes just a member of a party
02:29But he remains a party member and then tries to become a celebrity.
02:33Everyone knows this guy; he has the codes to launch 4500 nuclear weapons anywhere in the world.
02:39He is capable of burning his enemies' armies through 800 military bases on the planet.
02:43The US military currently has the highest rate of military spending in the world.
02:47He also provides assistance to his allies and friends.
02:50It's worth 50 billion dollars, my dear.
02:53It goes to more than 180 countries
02:54Imagine, my dear, that all this hellish power was directed at one human being.
02:58Abu is the one who hopes for the tangible, strong
02:59Oh God, I hope he's like him.
03:01Let me tell you, my dear, the life of the American president is not an easy one, frankly.
03:04In a study conducted in 2006, I psychologically analyzed the first 37 American presidents.
03:08It turns out that 49% of them suffered from psychological and mental symptoms.
03:12Like depression and bipolar disorder
03:13Because it depends on the work for the study, Jonathan Devtson
03:15The president's job is incredibly stressful.
03:17If you were to think, my dear, about leaders of the stature of Abraham Lincoln, the emancipator of slaves
03:20Look, my dear, how confidently and proudly you sit on the statue, filling its position.
03:23If you didn't know, my dear, that Lincoln suffered from severe depression
03:26To the point that he declared to his wisdom that he had a desire to hang himself from the pressures
03:30At a time when the world was confident in Lincoln's ability to save America from the Civil War
03:34Lincoln himself wouldn't be confident he could walk with the help of Kina.
03:37Because he's afraid that in a moment of despair he'll succumb to his depression and kill himself.
03:41For example, look at George Washington, the first American president in the capital, named after him.
03:44According to Professor Dean Simonton's description, this man was a very irritable and nervous person.
03:49These are the qualities that wouldn't win a candidate in a recent presidential election.
03:52How could they have elected people with these characteristics—depressed, sad, and ashamed—back in the day?
03:55This gets interrupted in any debate
03:57This means that, according to some sources, image and charisma weren't very important at the time.
04:00Because the American president was making all his decisions and no one else was involved.
04:03He doesn't go out to people or even give many speeches.
04:05All its flaws are invisible
04:06Change will happen when the United States emerges from its isolation.
04:09It presents itself as a leader of the free world.
04:11At that time, the image of the American president will be the decisive factor in changing the course of history.
04:16Neither his achievements, nor his decisions, nor his progress
04:18In December 1918, a month after the outbreak of World War I
04:21US President Woodrow Wilson arrived in Europe
04:23In order to negotiate a unified surrender of Germany
04:25Europe welcomed him like a hero
04:27It is written in alifs
04:28Sever of Humanity
04:30They elect her, my dear, he is the one who will save humanity.
04:31Because American intervention was what decided the war in favor of the Allies.
04:34Wilson Hagee had in his pocket the most important initiative in the history of American politics.
04:38People of the Foreign Ministry
04:38The man will decide that, folks, America can't be isolated across the ocean.
04:42We want to interfere in the country's foreign affairs.
04:44Especially what has become known to us, both materially and morally.
04:46It allows us to lead the world
04:48And we will now draw up the new world order after the war.
04:50This is done through something called the League of Nations.
04:52State Estate
04:53In my opinion, it's supposed to be a global organization.
04:55The countries will resolve their differences diplomatically.
04:57My dear, my country's seating is so sweet.
04:59We'll solve our problems there and have two cups of tea.
05:00We don't need exhausting wars anymore.
05:02And she's going to Vienna, states going to the Atlantic
05:04And coming from the states of Inya, coming from the Pacific
05:05That's it.
05:06My dear friend, the members of the League of Nations should unite.
05:09Through what is known as Article X
05:11It is obligatory for all countries of the League of Nations
05:13They will defend any of their countries that are attacked.
05:16Wilson's idea will amaze people with not just one set.
05:18The American people themselves
05:19Let me tell you, my dear
05:20Many Americans at that time believed in isolationism.
05:23Let us stay across the ocean, eat what we grow and grow what we eat.
05:26So, we're not involved with Europe and its problems.
05:29These are ancient empires, and their colonial legacy continues to haunt them.
05:32And on the continent of Tiklix D
05:33We will be forced every year to fight us in a war.
05:35Wilson will win with the people
05:36To the point that he'll start producing caricatures.
05:38He imagines that he is forcibly pulling America into the fold of nations.
05:42In September 2019, Wilson decided to take a tour of all the American states.
05:46To convince the people of his project
05:48Which will present America as a young power
05:50Capable of leading all the old European empires
05:52The problem, my dear, is that Wilson's project was a young man's project.
05:54Wilson himself remained only as an image of his project's fulfillment.
05:57Wilson's demeanor was frankly quite old-fashioned.
05:59Joe Baidini Profile
06:00He had a history of health problems.
06:02From the many strokes that were giving him sleep
06:05To the point that the doctors are confused
06:07It's very difficult for this man to complete his first term.
06:08Buhamad Rashaif, the preachers who are doctors, I tell her these preachers are liars.
06:11The man looks like a gossip in the pictures.
06:13My dear, let me tell you, my dear
06:14You have a bad eye and you brought the man down.
06:15During Wilson's tour of Cuadrado Henhar
06:18He suffers a stroke
06:19It will lead to paralysis of the left half of the body.
06:21And a partial generalization in his right eye
06:22An injury that will leave him unable to even sign his name
06:24The expectation here is that the president at the time will resign.
06:26And a new deputy or a new face will take his place.
06:28Who can handle a project as big as the League of the Command?
06:31But the president's physician, Dr. Cary Grayson
06:33And in agreement with the president's wife
06:34They will decide to hide the consequences of the infection from the public and Congress.
06:38They will also hide the president's health problems from the president.
06:41You're just being spoiled, and we'll see how much the people love you.
06:43Come on, man, stop talking nonsense.
06:44It doesn't happen, my dear.
06:45The president's wife will secretly begin to replace him.
06:48And it will change according to some sources
06:50To the actual President of the United States of America
06:52The president's wife will start making decisions on his behalf.
06:54And the bumps will be obtained through it
06:56To the point that some would consider her the first female president of the United States of America
07:01Okay, thank God, Abu Hamid, the issue is resolved.
07:02The leader's theatrical plan succeeded
07:04And Mrs. Edith saved the day.
07:05Something's going to happen, my dear
07:06News of Wilson's illness is leaking to the American public.
07:09The truth, my dear, is that the situation has become complicated and no one has been saved.
07:11And the American people will hear news of the president's illness.
07:14And what's worse is that the news will leak to him.
07:16The president's wife is the one who gives me the country
07:18In one of the most important moments in American history
07:20And in an instant, Wilson's legendary image will shatter.
07:23From a majestic president who helped America win the world war
07:26He was leading a project to rule the world.
07:28To a man suffering from depression due to paralysis
07:30To the point that his enemies would describe him as a human being.
07:33The White House has turned into a mess
07:35psychological touch
07:36He describes the wife and doctor's control over the ruling.
07:38By Government by Betty Con
07:39This, my dear, is because you in particular don't know
07:41It's the slip worn under the dress.
07:43In a sign that the country is not governed
07:45The one who is supposed to rule it
07:45The external image suggests that there is a great leader.
07:47But the truth is, there's clothing underneath the dress that's in control.
07:52Who is the president in the picture?
07:53The most important period in American history will transform from a global triumph
07:56For a condition described by historians, including
07:57The most fragile period in the history of the American presidency
08:01Congress will reject America's joining the United Nations.
08:04Which, without America, would become a worthless institution
08:08And Insu was certain that the absence of a global entity to resolve disputes
08:11This is a new war.
08:13And indeed, after how many years will the United Nations stand helpless before a German dictator?
08:17His army will develop, he will begin his expansions, and he will grow a mustache.
08:20Preparing for war, second care
08:22I'm in your hands now, my love.
08:22Captain Bashir Al-Tabi'i, your sense of humor is a common trait, my dear.
08:25harmful
08:25Your sense of humor remains strong.
08:26The weakness of nations breeds Adolf Hitler
08:29According to historian Howard Markel
08:31A botched blood disorder changed the course of the world forever.
08:35Once these problems occurred inside the American president's mind
08:38And we entered the war, second care
08:40The image of the US presidency is about to face a pivotal moment.
08:42And here we go, my dear, radio broadcasts
08:44The American president is no longer enough for him.
08:46He is a spirit who works speeches and faces the sons of Wilson
08:48No, that's it, Content Creator is now content creation.
08:50Suddenly he had to be in contact all the time
08:52Through the new medium that emerged
08:54He needs to issue specific specifications for those who listen to him.
08:57For example, he prefers his conversation to be entertaining and not boring all the time.
08:59Every word he says has to be inspiring.
09:01He shouldn't appear pale or shy.
09:29For decades, most Germans considered Hitler a political zealot.
09:33He's surrounded by a small minority obsessed with him, nothing more.
09:35In the 1928 elections, the Nazi party received only about 3% of the votes.
09:39And then, after years of hardship, Hitler somehow became the German Chancellor.
09:44The German chancellor, a member of the party, only received 3%.
09:47Aziz certainly seems to think it's an unexpected twist.
09:49And it happened miraculously
09:50But the truth is that Hitler built his image with dazzling cunning and intelligence.
09:53Historian Genevieve Knox says that the depression that occurred in 1929
09:57The one who destroyed the flag and left six million Germans without work
10:00The recession changed the image of the ruler in the eyes of the Germans.
10:03The Germans realized that they needed a ruler close to them and similar to them.
10:06He feels their economic suffering
10:07He stands with them in the bread line and continues because they are victims like them.
10:10Not the old lady or the rich man
10:12But they are also at the same time
10:13They needed someone who looked like them, not to be too similar to them
10:15He shouldn't be helpless like them.
10:17He stands with them in the bread line, but he shouts at the bakery staff.
10:19A hero who doesn't just feel their suffering
10:20No, he can also take them from her.
10:22Maxad Underdog in Super Hero
10:24I know, my dear, that this seems to be just hearsay.
10:26But according to a study conducted in 2020
10:28Titled
10:30How to acquire presidential status
10:32The study says that the presidential image is my need.
10:35Or the president possesses a personality close to the people.
10:38Or as the study describes it
10:39The president you met, you could have a drink with him for an hour
10:41Don't feel like it's foreign to you
10:42The second need that is essential for the president
10:44She is the Kibabli
10:45President Yitzhak is a Kibabel person.
10:47He has the ability
10:48supernatural
10:49He can lead an army, destroy enemies, and fix things he didn't mess up.
10:52According to the study
10:53The balance between the two extremes means you remain loved.
10:55But at the same time, he is capable
10:57They are countries
10:59The equation of the presidency in its modern form
11:01Hitler, in his early days, followed this playbook exactly.
11:03Hitler will appear in his 1932 election campaign with this poster.
11:06As the Anonymous Soldier
11:08What's he looking you in the eye?
11:09A soldier who resembled the millions of Germans who were discharged after the war
11:12The Nazi party will be keen to spread this poster.
11:14He even followed Hitler's publications in Braille.
11:17So that blind people can know Hitler
11:18Hitler, my dear, is exploiting this movement to give the government a beating.
11:21He says it marginalizes blind people.
11:23Hitler knew his suffering
11:24Because he too is in the war.
11:26He suffered temporary blindness
11:27After you fattened up with gas during the war
11:29I feel your pain
11:30Dear German citizen, if you were an unknown soldier
11:32A sad, unhappy citizen, whether sighted or blind
11:35I'm just like you
11:35I went through everything you went through
11:37I saw what you saw
11:37And I didn't see what you didn't see.
11:39I am satisfied with you, like you, and from you.
11:40According to historian Spencer Jones
11:42If you listened to Hitler's voice
11:43You will find a rough, hoarse voice in it.
11:48It was caused by inhaling toxic gas.
11:50In the First World War
11:51This hoarseness has many soldiers
11:53Those who don't hear it can distinguish it
11:54This man was with us in the war
11:55This man fought
11:56This man has ingested poison gas.
11:58Until it rings
11:59His voice sounds like this
11:59For others too, my dear
12:00accent element
12:01I was aware, my dear, that Hitler was of Austrian descent.
12:03This made his lagt different from his lagt in Russia.
12:06Those who are in the hearts of politicians use it
12:07So they can show off with it
12:08But according to Spencer
12:09It is the closest to the streets.
12:11This made his voice sound similar to the street during the trading session.
12:14Goebbels, Minister of Propaganda
12:15It will make it easier to access cheap radios
12:17Inside every German house
12:18He will call it the Bebulus Receiver
12:20So that Hitler's voice can reach everyone.
12:22And they are assured every moment
12:24One of them
12:25Here, my dear, the crimson color transforms
12:26Right, that's similar to Al-Daheeh.
12:28You eat it and drink it
12:30And you hear it on transportation
12:31Always present in the background
12:33I heard and felt there was a connection between you.
12:36Although I honestly don't know you
12:38Here, my dear Hitler, is achieving personability.
12:40While the Kibablit remained
12:41His Da'ah campaign will appear in it
12:431932
12:45Hitler Over Germany
12:46Hitler in the campaign
12:47He's burning in a plane
12:48From city to city
12:49He descends upon people from the sky
12:50Like a superhero
12:51Or let's begin with the divine
12:52According to the historian's words
12:53Mike, we're doing...
12:54Hitler, my dear, imagine a million pictures as a politician
12:56I didn't miss a single picture of them.
12:58Except when it melts into the halo of the savior
12:59And the sense of the historian Neil Gregor
13:01The power of the Nazi party
13:02He was focused on the image
13:04In people's imagination
13:05Hitler's formation was based on this image.
13:07Or as he says about Hitler
13:08Hitler did not deceive the Germans.
13:09He's just behind the picture.
13:11Those who needed to see it
13:12While the Germans believed Hitler
13:13The one who passed the presidential photo test
13:15And the test was very difficult.
13:17On the American president
13:18Franklin Roosevel
13:19Does he say to you, my dear
13:20If you were to appoint the most important president
13:22American Expired Time
13:23It will most likely be located in Franklin D. Roseville
13:26The man who ruled America
13:28Four presidential threads
13:29America's longest-serving president
13:30The man who pulled America out of the Great Depression
13:32The man who was running America
13:34During World War II
13:35The man who will form an alliance
13:37Churchill from Britain responds
13:39Stalin from Russia
13:40And let them triumph over the Nazis
13:42Mussolini
13:43and the Japanese
13:44They are entirely based on the Hitler myth.
13:46And at the time when Hitler needed
13:47He speaks enthusiastically
13:48Germans are eager to see a superhero
13:51He will achieve revenge for them
13:52Roosevel knew that Americans during the Depression
13:53They don't need a superhero image.
13:55no
13:55We need a president who acts as a caring father figure.
13:58He reassures and guides them
13:59Everything will be alright
14:00That's why he will rely on this new method in radio.
14:03Through radio broadcasts, you will learn the name
14:04Bayfireside
14:05Next to the heater
14:06Roseville T., my dear, was a slayer who appeared to be a father.
14:09He gathered his belongings next to the heater
14:10O great people
14:11We will speak with love
14:13We will listen to all your problems and inquiries.
14:14I will respond to you myself.
14:16On Wednesday we will do a horror segment
14:18We will open our hearts to each other
14:19Not a president for a citizen
14:21But man to man
14:22small break
14:23And we hear Mayo
14:24Frank Sinatra
14:25Roosevelt, my dear, will make 30 radio addresses.
14:28His legend as president
14:29And the Americans will prove it in the most difficult time in their history.
14:32From her appearance, she played with him and did the coolest seven at seven o'clock
14:35And her image was created in the eyes of the people.
14:36Let me surprise you, my friend, and tell you that Roosevelt didn't need everyone to see his picture.
14:41But he needed to hide it even more.
14:43Roosevelt, at the age of 39, contracted polio.
14:46This will exacerbate the problem, leading to paralysis in the legs.
14:48Roosevelt realized that it was impossible for him to advance politically.
14:51He is sitting in a wheelchair.
14:53That's why he was trying to make the food very large.
14:55To hide his illness
14:56So it doesn't show
14:56And secretly he will begin to try all the methods of the year
14:59Sports and bone strengthening, and he goes to doctors
15:02But none of that worked.
15:03And here Aziz decides that he will treat himself.
15:06He buys an entire company
15:07Warm Sponges
15:08Although he is a patient, not a doctor
15:09However, his treatment methods will develop through this institution.
15:12We can still get from someone now in physical therapy
15:14He will design a wheelchair from a kitchen chair.
15:16The chair is small and it appears
15:17To the point, my dear, that they would call him Dr. Rosefield at the institution.
15:20Roosevelt knew that his efforts wouldn't get him anywhere again.
15:22But at least it will hide his inadequacy.
15:24And it allows him to stand and move for a few minutes
15:26It's as if he's not paralyzed.
15:27And that, my dear, is all Roosevelt needed.
15:29Roosevelt will also start relying on exercises to strengthen his muscles.
15:31Especially in its upper text
15:33I feel you can handle the weight of the rest of your body
15:35When he rests his hands on the platform and states his information
15:37It appears as if it is standing
15:38Also, my dear, he was supporting his leg with metal supports.
15:41With his walking stick that he leans on
15:42Or he leans on the shoulder of his companion.
15:44A difficult and terrifying balancing system for someone his age
15:47But Roosevelt will master this system.
15:49To the point that the famous boxer Jack Dempsey
15:51Hyoshide, with the grace of the president
15:53According to historian Hugh Gallagher
15:55Roosevelt was taking risks because of this routine.
15:56For severe pelvic injuries and hip sprains
15:59Roosevelt's rule was that all of this would be done in a third way
16:01So that no one feels anything
16:02My dear, Rosefield
16:04Nobody felt paralyzed
16:05The White House was very careful
16:07For many years he has destroyed any image taken of the president
16:09He is in a wheelchair
16:10Until the American photographers appreciated you
16:12Concealing the Roosevelt problem is not a journalistic failure.
16:14This is a national duty
16:15As for Roosevelt, he is very successful through the mediator of his time.
16:19Radio
16:19And also through his control of his image
16:20It is transforming, in Simenton's words.
16:22For one of the most important presidents in the history of America and in the history of the world
16:26Not just in terms of achievements or carats
16:27But also in terms of organization
16:29But my dear
16:30What if something happens that isn't within the two parties and the mediator changes?
16:33Everything with sound and picture
16:35The 1960 US presidential elections will be heated
16:39Between Kennedy and Nixon
16:40The first one
16:41You saw houses in Arabia and jumping mattresses
16:43And the second one, Sheikh Iman, sang to him, "You honored us, Nixon, Papa."
16:45Just so you're aware of things
16:47Honestly, my dear, Nixon's victory was expected that year.
16:49Because at the time when Kennedy appeared as a senator with no experience
16:53Son of a wealthy family in Massachusetts
16:56Phoenix emerged as a politician of a middle-class temperament, closer to the people.
16:59He spent 8 years as Vice President to Eisenhower
17:01But Kennedy's plan still lacked experience.
17:04It wasn't the CV, but the personal branding image.
17:07And in 1960, my dear, television was the new trend.
17:10This is the most important financial intermediary in the world
17:12Sisin in the water from Americans who had a television
17:14But it was a tool for entertainment.
17:16Americans are not used to seeing him deliver speeches in Jeddah and political talks.
17:19Like, for example, Biden went live on TikTok
17:21To the point that in the fifties some people despised
17:24The American president or politicians appear on television to speak to him.
17:27He stayed with her
17:28This was rudeness and triviality
17:30Our American president
17:31Nor does the member of parliament appear as a publicity stunt, like a laundry detergent.
17:34Is this the American Dream?
17:35And you spend time in America before and after washing, immediately after
17:38Head of blue granules
17:39One who promotes something like Kennedy doesn't listen to everyone, he just removes the propaganda.
17:42He'll put all his bets on the television.
17:44Because he was due to celebrate on September 26th
17:46With the first televised debate in history
17:48The numerous debates will be watched by 70 million people.
17:50This is how he will practice before the debate.
17:52And he goes and does pre-production with a small propellant
17:54He sees the studio and understands the camera angles.
17:56He also remains composed and unconfused.
17:57And Aref will appear from which angle and in which image
17:59On debate day, the judge had a suit in hand.
18:01In contrast to the background behind him
18:02And what a wonderful thing! Two sisters from the dear one.
18:05And she carried him and did his makeup so that he looked like a bloody star, exactly.
18:08On the other hand, Nixon will appear tired and sweaty.
18:11Because of the house she had
18:12He was standing, and it was clear that his neck injury was widespread.
18:14It appears to be part of the wall, Bahd
18:16Nixon also didn't point at the camera
18:18Because he didn't practice in that place
18:19The president of CBS will say
18:20Beautiful Bronzed Pomade
18:22It was almost death
18:24Lyndon Johnson, Kennedy's running mate
18:26When he heard the debate on the radio between Nixon and Kennedy
18:28He told you, "That's it, we're all doomed, and Kennedy has lost."
18:31Nixon's brain to brain, a teacher on the brink
18:33I don't need to see the president again, not even a fourth time.
18:35Put a quote before me about Linkt, we'll do something leftover.
18:37While its counterpart in the Nixon carrier
18:39Henry Lodch
18:39When he saw the debate on television
18:41He told you, Naris, that you were going to hell.
18:43This is Kennedy, a well-connected man, a hyena.
18:44I'm going to find a boss to work with.
18:46Azizi's debate wasn't about politics at all.
18:48But according to the New York Times
18:50It is like trying to...
18:51In the picture, Kennedy appeared as a leader while
18:54Nixon appeared as a decrepit old man
18:56It doesn't matter who you're standing in
18:56The important thing is the shape
18:57Kennedy would defeat Nixon by a very narrow margin.
18:59And the experts will interpret this victory
19:01For the scenes that occurred between him and the television
19:02This event will cause candidates to refuse to participate.
19:05Any televised debate for 16 years
19:07Until, over time, it became an electoral necessity that they had to do.
19:10Radio and television will remain fundamental to shaping the image of the American president.
19:13Especially given America's growing role in the world
19:15And its transformation into a sole pole on the planet after the Cold War
19:18Days go by and days come
19:20We then arrive at Lusail New
19:22More complicated than anything he's ever had before
19:24In 1996, strategist Dick Morris said
19:28He will say that the internet and the P Congress
19:30Parliament
19:30Then there's this young man who says the internet will become parliament.
19:33and elections
19:34Writer Kerr Miller in the New York Times
19:36She says that what Kennedy did on television
19:37They will do Barack Obama's campaign in 2008
19:39But this time it's online
19:41Obama will organize his campaigns from 2004 to 2008
19:43It's available on YouTube
19:45Instead of television advertising breaks
19:46The one with a lot of money
19:47And what bothers people
19:48When you cut the TV show or the series
19:50So, my dear, we want to know the meaning of YouTube.
19:52The one who is very stubborn
19:52And he will not only appear as a candidate for change
19:54As the first Black president of America
19:56Instead, he will appear as a candidate for the youth.
19:58He uses the same connector
19:59According to strategist Joe Trippi
20:02Obama has 14 million hours of YouTube views.
20:05If it were a bill on television
20:07His campaign would have cost $47 million
20:09But Obama decided that he would launch a social media campaign.
20:11He would have developed it if he had practiced it in real life.
20:13He would need a large army of volunteers with him.
20:15After all, people, my dear, see that if there was no internet
20:17We won't see Obama as president of the United States for long.
20:19As you can see, my dear, in the conditions in front of you.
20:2166% of the votes cast by young people under 30 years old are from the Democratic Party.
20:25You're going to Barack Obama?
20:26What he succeeded in doing was appearing in the way they wanted.
20:29And the mediator is everyone who understands him
20:30This will make Obama always proud.
20:32He is the First Social Media President
20:34At the end of his presidency in 2016
20:35First Social Media Archive will be launched
20:38250,000 photos showing him in his natural state
20:40And he documents his presidency
20:41Dear, 250,000 is too much in the pictures.
20:44That's exactly like my dear
20:45The stories of my dear friend after her birthday
20:48A long line of points that never end
20:52Each point is an image.
20:53Every point is a friend, every point is a memory.
20:56It's over, my dear. We already know you're beautiful.
20:57We know that you have charitable donations.
20:58We know that you are happy in your life.
21:00Khalo is not happy
21:01I understand, no offense.
21:02Obama was not just a social media industry bubble
21:04In the case of Barack Obama
21:05Social media was a helpful or complementary tool.
21:08Is it possible for social media to create a complete picture of the president?
21:11And it's not just something that helps him
21:13Faya, my dear, I'm glad you asked me this question on the second question.
21:15I'll answer you
21:16Or maybe you can answer me, I want
21:17Social media sometimes
21:19It's possible to create a complete presidential image of the candidate.
21:21Let's take the year 2003 as an example.
21:23When American billionaire Donald Trump appears
21:25As the presenter of the television program Apprentice
21:27And in it, candidates emerge to compete with him for a position within his economic empire.
21:31Trump has been hosting this program for ten years.
21:33And there, oh Tiba, is the story of Trump and Gwenda Blair.
21:35You'll say that for ten years Trump will appear to Americans as a complete idiot.
21:39The CEO is the boss who fires, hires, makes decisions, and implements them.
21:43They don't care about the sterilization
21:44A person who destroys an empire, whether they love it or hate it.
21:46Or its economic weight confirms that it's a joke
21:57My main reason for Trump's victory in the presidential election
21:58Trump will not lead a campaign on Twitter
22:00But he is competitive, he fires his employees, and he insults the press.
22:04If a single orphan saw a skeleton and a skein, he would block it.
22:06All this is a 140-character melody
22:07It's like a small note or an email from the manager to his employees.
22:10But email is lending 89 million followers
22:12Those who restrict him and those who disagree with them
22:14Everyone will retweet it, and that will increase the popularity of everything he says.
22:18In 2016, Trump was posting approximately seven tweets a day.
22:22Usually, such outrageous statements prevent any competitor from emerging as a contender.
22:25I'm not the president, this is coming, containment
22:27Russian commentator Jeff Jarvis says that Trump's image as a manager is being tarnished and distorted through tweets.
22:32It will cover all media, and this will give it free airtime and presence on all platforms.
22:37Even the channel that hates him
22:38So you brought him here just to make fun of him.
22:40So, you're increasing his popularity and making people who haven't heard of him listen.
22:44Everyone wants to know how Trump's actions have affected them.
22:45What's up with the American elections, B?
22:46You don't know yourself for the American elections, B?
22:48Benhamer Al-Harri in Al-Saada survey
22:49Let's go, dear, to the event.
22:51You're saying that Trump will win the US elections?
22:52Murh carrqbah
22:53Dear Aziz, that's not the problem.
22:54The problem is that he is transforming American politics and the American presidency.
22:58To the program that he has been working on for ten years
23:00It will turn into a show
23:01And it contains the bus that gives orders and between it
23:03And the entire nation participates in this tragedy.
23:04Acceptance or rejection
23:06This is because Trump will be ruling from Twitter.
23:07And the majmu' summarizes it
23:08Trump's presidential term
23:09It wasn't summarized in decisions or milestones.
23:11But in a famous New York Times investigation
23:13Titled How I Changed
23:1411,000 Twitter users support Trump's US presidency
23:16At the time the contestants on Trump's show
23:18They're on edge in the studio
23:20Trump during his presidency
23:21The whole world will be on edge.
23:22Which Twitter account will post it in three business days?
23:24And it will be named in your account
23:25Trump's Defense Secretary Mark Esper will say
23:27Trump's tweets about North Korea in 2018
23:30And he has a nuclear button
23:31Bigger than Kim's nuclear button
23:33What we followed was criticizing people for their buttons.
23:35Tag
23:35Twitter could have led to a nuclear world war
23:38To the point that expert Jeffrey Lewis
23:40He will write a novel in which he imagines
23:41How might the world react if the US president declared nuclear war?
23:45He won't say that on Twitter.
23:46According to Trump's advisor
23:47He was teasing the tweets
23:49Just like humans are encroaching on food
23:50To the point that when they offered him a quarter-hour shift, it made a difference.
23:53Between his writing on Twitter and its creation
23:54To go through the review process
23:56You are the president of America and you represent all of us.
23:58Trump refused
23:59He threatened his aides if they did not implement his decisions.
24:01He will embarrass them in front of the people.
24:02And they will get a Toyota.
24:03They are confused about his situation.
24:04And he wanted all the action that Trump did.
24:06A large number of Americans wanted him to leave.
24:08However, it was an easy task.
24:10I also need to play the rules and see the picture.
24:11Specifically, the medium or media
24:13According to Hamid's digital director, Joe Biden
24:15Of course, my dear Biden, he has absolutely no interest in Twitter.
24:17I approved a need I saw in his adolescence that was related to the network.
24:19And the Egyptian incident
24:20This social media expert is talking about Trump
24:22He didn't surpass Hillary Clinton.
24:23However, when he succeeded, he pulled the competition away from her.
24:26For the land of Twitter
24:27The one who was able to look better on her
24:29This was a school year
24:30The Biden team logo
24:31Twitter is not real life
24:33This made the carrier
24:33Focus on Facebook
24:34And a seventy-year-old president like Biden gave up
24:36It uses small batch creators
24:38And countries, my dear
24:39digital creators create content
24:40In a simpler way than fancy advertisements
24:42The method is similar to TikTok and those mobile phone videos.
24:45Biden changed because of the carrier D
24:46From the Byte filter
24:47A candidate capable of uniting all ages against Trump
24:50And who did that, my dear?
24:51Biden succeeds in reaching the presidency
24:52Of course, my dear, it's very important
24:53We are these comfortable things
24:54As reasons that help
24:56But of course, these are not the primary reasons.
24:58We all know why people might vote for Trump.
25:00Why you might not vote for Trump
25:01Why would you flee to Biden?
25:02Instead of voting for Trump
25:03If it were up to followers, Mr. would use it.
25:05These are all helpful reasons.
25:06And Shan Deh Sikh Episode
25:07The use of media in politics and elections
25:11This means the topic of the episode
25:12And just to clarify, I found a video
25:13Over time
25:13The American president succeeded in presenting himself
25:15As the strongest person in the world
25:16This success was linked to smart intermediaries
25:18He can control it
25:19And it appears through him in the ideal image
25:21A recipe that worked despite the changing media landscape
25:23From the radio during World War II
25:24For television during the Cold War
25:26For the internet and the slide, the millennium loraf remains.
25:28But my dear, the important question remains.
25:30What if a mediator emerges that is difficult to control?
25:32A new mediator, Asker, is in charge of the president.
25:34And I am more familiar with the peoples themselves.
25:35And I love you and me, my dear
25:36It's AI
25:37artificial penis
25:39My dear American people, we are currently divided.
25:41In the 2024 elections
25:42Between Joe Biden and Donald Trump
25:45The first one started to show on him recently
25:46Some signs of old age
25:48The second one, his tweets and his posts, are signs of his young age.
25:51In January 2024
25:52Residents of New Hampshire, USA, were surprised
25:54Audio recording of President Biden
25:55He advises voters in it
25:57They are postponing the vote until November.
25:58Instead of primary elections
26:00So that their voices don't go to waste
26:01Of course, Abu Ahmed's problem
26:02I'm sending my friends a voice message
26:03It's normal, I mean
26:04The surprise, my dear, is that this wasn't US President Joe Biden.
26:07This was a fake AI message.
26:09Artificial intelligence recordings
26:10They have recently begun to appear in the world
26:12And it plays a major role in spreading fake news.
26:14Especially in a sensitive and critical area like politics.
26:17This role became apparent in the recent elections.
26:18In countries like Slovakia and Nigeria
26:20This was a natural extension of what is called
26:22Which appeared in the last two years
26:24For leaders of the stature of Biden, Putin, and Trump
26:26And imagine, my dear, the lady is now singing inside, completely silent.
26:28The problem, my friend, depends on the AI ​​researcher.
26:30Henry Ajr, until a near time
26:31All these AI technologies were just the beginning
26:33To the point that the person who returned could see and distinguish it
26:36Saying "Oh, what is this? Oh, this isn't true"
26:38It was also expensive
26:39But in January 2014
26:40The New York Times published
26:42A terrifying test that she invites her followers to take.
26:45What distinguishes them is their chatter and whispers.
26:47Fak and the snake
26:48The fate of the people with white hair is that the pictures are fake.
26:51It was more convincing than the current photos.
26:53And the sense of speech, Bill Gates
26:54So, he's rich and has some money.
26:55We have between 18 and 24 months ahead of us.
26:57Before AI uses become widespread
26:59In the hands of the general public
27:00And that means, my dear, that the elections
27:0224 might be the last elections
27:04We see it through the medium and the methods we are used to.
27:07What is my father Ahmed?
27:08Just as AI will evolve
27:09Just as methods for detecting it will develop
27:12It means the engine that performs deep flow.
27:13He won't see a corresponding engine.
27:15He tells you that Deep Fit
27:16My dear, this isn't the danger.
27:172018
27:18Members of the California Law Enforcement Committee
27:19They coined the term
27:21This refers to the spread of fake content.
27:23It will include public figures and celebrities
27:24She avoids the content that condemns her.
27:26Even if the press and advertising mobilize to bring him in
27:28He still doesn't know this.
27:29The account is still hacked
27:30Let's go back to the day before yesterday
27:31This clip is photoshopped.
27:33She evades the content with her hands
27:34She claims that this is definitely fake AI.
27:36I'm not used to these things
27:37I never insult science
27:38The result will be that people will be hesitant and skeptical.
27:40To the point that they sometimes
27:41They will reject the real content that you don't know about.
27:43The result is a loss of trust.
27:44In all the content that is presented to people during the elections
27:47Whether real or fake
27:48And there were many movements
27:50It ensures that it legally restricts this content.
27:52Or social networks are required
27:54By placing the AI-generated label
27:55On which video uses the technology?
27:58So that we can distinguish it
27:59However, the development of AI is far faster than its limitations.
28:02How long have we been working, my dear?
28:03In our story, we are faced with a double-edged sword.
28:04King and writing
28:05Humanity to become a symbol of the global empire
28:08Forced through a specific intermediary
28:09It creates a fantastical and idealized image that is much larger than reality.
28:12But perhaps the most terrifying thing in the future
28:14It is that we are facing something more complex than two things.
28:17Multi-virus with a hundred faces
28:18The voice of the American president could be reversed in a thousand sheets.
28:21We might even encounter its opposite before we arrive at a coherent understanding.
28:24Regarding the truth about this president
28:25What does it matter what is real and what is fake?
28:28That's all.
28:28Our brother and our sister, we don't feel the same way about the previous situation.
28:29Let's see what happens next.
28:30Don't forget to check its sources
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