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chief of israel's intelligence agency and the director of the c. i a have reported the met with the officials from guitar to talk through a deal to release some of the hostages held by him off in gaza. and when it comes on news that is real, has agreed to a daily for our paul's and the fighting in the gaza strip. israel continues to ignore international calls for a ceasefire, saying that will not happen until the hostages are free and bring golf and berwin. this is the day, the good news of coming in full rough up lots and t keys. you know, what? if we will see this come up with you 2 minutes aaron. hey, this comes won't need sign up. so we'll stop if we need a meaning for
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a continuous flow of human turnkey. we will not allow this our efforts to assist disabled population typically used by the gym or isis come up. also coming up in germany marks the 85th anniversary of the nazi pogroms against the jewish people in 1938 is defend upon our limit, there are parallels between the mentality of radical islamists who want the extermination of israel and the jews. and those on the far right to despise our culture of holocaust. remember it's understood when to our viewers watching on cbs in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. we'd begin the day with israel and the united states on the same page, perhaps not reading the same blogs today, the by whitehouse confirmed that israel has agreed to stop the fighting and gaza for hours every day. it's all, it's not a ceasefire. it is
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a daily window of safe passage as the exodus of goblins from the north to the south continues. today's announcement did not come easily our quickly us president by then us secretary of state blinking, have spent the past week putting public pressure on his real to approve. humanitarian pauses in gossip. prime minister netanyahu has tried to downplay any differences with his country's most important allied, and keeping up appearances. it didn't seem to be on the us president's mind today when he spoke with reporters
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for by the patients may be some watts in. but he and his administration remain on message that the us that stands with israel and his goal of defeating the terror organization responsible for the october 7th massacre of 1400 people is really forces are moving ever deeper into gauze, a city targeting again and again. what they say is the heart of how moss is fighting their way through the gas the streets. these really are me release these images showing its soldiers operating inside the territory. each real says its forces supported by air strikes have been targeting to masses empty tank positions. as they advanced into the heart of guys, a city comes with a heavy price for palestinian civilians. the flow of injury to the l. c. for hospital guns, as largest continues with some of the new arrivals sharing what they went through
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they were trying to flee to the south. as soon as we got to the street a tank. here's a the more civilians have fled, fights engineers, tracts and northern gaza. the un says the bombardment has displaced about 2 thirds of gauze as nearly 2 and a half 1000000 residents. on wednesday alone, at least $50000.00 are estimated to have walked along and evacuation route to the already overwhelmed southern part. is real claims from us just trying to stop them . the way we saw from us put in the road, look, we saw how much lying about these red tuning people went out on the way through the south. we saw from us does everything in the fall of the
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decision population will stay in the bucket seat? he's real sense, how much leaders uh, hiding in guys, us underground tunnel system. at least some of the nearly 240 hostages taken by the group real. so believe to be there is a leader, say the ground defensive will continue until they are released and the terrorist group is destroyed. that means more gas and so like you to be caught in the crossfire, it's hard for the latest. now let's go to journalist and show me so cool. he's in jerusalem forest. so me the white house just hours ago announced that israel has agreed to these daily for our humanitarian pauses in gauze of what are we hearing from israel about this? so what i can tell you that is what are the downplaying there is that these are only military is saying that this is not you that it occurred today. but also yesterday that they've been enabling as these kind of like talk that because they
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call it tactic on pauses in certain areas, in certain neighborhoods, that means they're not seizing the fire. they're not stopping the fight thing in the gaza strip, but rather enabling certain areas and for the people there to go south. and the report is that today another 50000 gallons a when the south is there's even a concern among as some of these are only me to 3 that among those 4 are going south. there might be some, some us and fighters that are going to be solved. in any case they're referring to this is, is, is definitely not the ceasefire definitely is really is continuing to fight. but rather i kind of look in a breaks. there were also reports, it's a day of the director of the c i a the head of is really intelligence and officials
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from to tar meeting to talk about a possible deal to get more of the hostages release. what do we know about that? a yeah. so the, there was a meet the, with the participation of the, the chief of the ca, the, the heads of the most sides of the prime minister over cut the, in which a, these issues were a discuss it. but on the other hand, we hear from is really officials, even though they talk about progress that was made, which is something that we haven't heard in and then the last stage. but they didn't say that maybe it could take up to a week and then such an agreement would be made. but this then the differences between the parties a is around a once a larger number of the hostages to release those saying that 15 would not be sufficient there booking, but at tens of a house, the just release and the at the same time, her mouse is demanding at least 72 hours
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a ceasefire. me also we're hearing is womic jihad which is another militant group in gaza. they said that they are prepared to release to is really hostages for humanitarian and medical reasons. a is a just a coincidence taking place at the same time as these talks in kotor slightly differently. there is a high coordination between the different organizations they, they, they launch the fact in together on the 7th of october and, and the we can expect that there will be some kind of understanding between these 2 organizations. it was also interesting to be released. the video there was one, the child was the 13 years old, was speaking, he was addressing that finding out in this a pre recorded video that was released by this rama g r a. he called them that they
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knew how to stop the bombing. he said that he's being protected by the islamic jihad. and that if he prevents the medicine and water from going into the gaza strip, it will also hurt the is riley's where i headed inside the the gaza strip. of course a, is there any, is a rejecting this a and then saying that this is a propaganda and, and so forth. but it just goes to show you the, the, the issue of is riley is a, has inside the dogs, off is throwing a lot of motions here and there. is there any public, journalist savvy, spoken with the ladies tonight from jerusalem? 70. thank you as well. i'm joined now by uriel, i will also, he's an associate professor of political science at tel aviv university. he's also the author of mortality and the morality of nations, which looks at the nature of social and political groupings that make up nations.
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it's based on studies of various groups including is really jews. and he joins me tonight from jerusalem. mister elbow, if it's good to have you with us tonight in the last month, many of our guests here on dw have told us that the october, 7th i'm off, the tax fundamentally changed is real. is that true, or are we seeing the result of trauma and shock experienced on a national level? you do see those in mind with you just through the report to the 13 year old on. and this is been heartbreaking. and there are about $240.00 copies. now what's out there on the side of the over 7. and it was devastating to the east side. and the closest that because com is the memory of the host.
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it's also the data to decrease now room use the single, the extensive office. so these are the sort of in the memory moments, the set and sons. of course, we also have to bear in mind that we humans are very adjustable and we are to quite quickly and this is to a certain extent. sure. it is all to especially when you look at these early civil society that is responded remarkably well to the challenge of doris and i like michigan the state, the state division, which was virtually awesome october. so if there's one of the finding a feature experience, the whole he's really on the link saw today was the day we all feel what it's like to be in the field state, the society,
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the discharge. and that's what i want to pick up on this nation of the, the, the condition of society before october. the 7th, it seemed that before the terror attacks that israel seemed to be ribbon by deep disagreements, particularly on traditional reform that was being pushed through by the government under benjamin netanyahu. are those types of wedge issues that were being pushed by the government or they now go and i mean is, is really united now in a way that it wasn't before the attacks. i know it, so it's united. we searching a very specific goal which is to by comma, but these, the majorities of these rooms are the society by no means easy united society. and this is the result of the year. we've been meaning to know me in many ways,
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by the way. the massacre versa is the result of 30 you 30 year old, the tossing 30 deadlines. i would say, don't think the lines between them. you know, when we don't see income us, they would be helping each other continues to, to, to, to the states to look up the whole. and this is partly using the ongoing falls of the by the end is the newest been using dispos here divided rule not on the these are the numerous the using particular the arcs in general. and the posting is between 2 ways, bang kindergarten, student between the bill owing from us, but also we need use, right? so the only thing is the routing by dividing people again and again and again, it has reached like the 2020 big day for 9 months easily civil society has been strongly to ease rather democracy. it goes into neil's government
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and he's cronies at that to turn it into a to crossing the data sheet. i don't think it's all these ministers are still there. they already have the, what's the, the hardware searching the ceiling, ideas about what's the goal is the results of the war. and all of these respond to the struggle of it easily labeled across many usually is beyond the realize now the sort of tremendous don't exist in y'all, is that what you're saying is, is very powerful. i mean, you're basically saying that benjamin at yahoo as a political leader is partly respond symbols for the the monster is, is to be it's been called that came across the border into israel on october 7th. i know that the polls that show there is deep distrust in that in yahoo at the moment . um is hold on power does not survive this war. what happens when to is really, society is
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a post and that's in yahoo world. the really a lot of really and also the college, the greatest exploration of the possibility to goes beyond those strategies of a dividing and rolling the people i think the best on our capacity capacity of organ yours is for most of us to go to good and use in our religious and secret or us getting the those are you familiar with the easily these goals? oh, facebook, nathaniel has been building is all political career. now. we will have to find a way to build bridges about it. and it's going to be a tremendous that's and i think that we will be in all the possible where we can get. yeah. possible how come also somebody else? you know what you're saying there is that is really is a poor, poor, realistic society. and it has lots of different opinions,
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will the country be able to find it within itself to move to a 2 state solution. even if that means giving up settlements territory in the west bank with the risk that doing that will be seen as a victory for a mouse. the reason for my mind, the question is, does. we'll do the story over the past months and the danger of the 2nd shot. and when people speak to the speak about obviously the nor us ability to see the tar. in fact, they would argue we already had 2nd thoughts. this is already a warrant to, for one front is military against unless the other is politically visual venus in y'all's government. and i would go a step further and say that in order to we this goal bunch more both easily isn't posting is what has to come to good. may seem that is being on things. this is not
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just under the, you know, it's been going on for 140 years. what is being convicted? i think this country is that we keep on calling you to the easily boasting. and of course, it was easy to use a coffee between all these ready for all he's really june and all the stands or a little art. this is simply not true. even the, the gun and street, the majority of post indians or against from us as long as the beans of shown most these are, these are against nathan, you know, both peoples, it'd be part of the cycle of being hijacked by the radicals. and those are the goals are to help each other tremendously by the way, notice politically, financially to yeah, the leaders all home a 1000000 years. some of them are built in. there's no to is that there should be an issue this benefit of the job. and now it is up to us that the bogan alternative needs to come to be a 2 state solution is possible. there is a way to further down because we courageous leaders and not just with the visual
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and among the postings, but in the region of old why we will need every possible good. mr. uria, a bill of telling the university you have given us our viewers a lot to think about tonight and we thank you. thank. i think it would be like a service to remember the anti jewish programs of november 1938 took place inside the synagogue here in berlin. today. it has been 85 years since the nazis systematically attacked jewish people in germany and austria destroying homes, businesses and synagogues, the committee meeting, one of the worst nights in german history,
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that led to the slaughter of 6000000 european jews during the 2nd world war. this on of air so becomes a time when many jews feel threatened in germany. since the latest escalation in the israel, from us conflicts and the synagogues, it was recently attacked with molotov cocktails in the president of germany. central council of jews issued a warning and defended parliament. there are parallels between the mentality of radical islamists who want the extermination of israel and the jews, and those on the far right to despise our culture of holocaust. remember, it's understood it was the same for the chancellor said he's outraged and deeply ashamed by rising anti semitic sentiment in germany. you've given the weight of the countries historical crimes and can get the style of this 1st question. i said, please, this is about keeping the promise given again and again the decade since 1945. that's 1st question. the promise of which our democratic germany is founded.
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especially great promise never again. we must honor this promise. we're right now. yeah. got against i'm not just in words, this little interaction, some of them for i'm often of them who yeah us this movie, i could use the move for germany. the past is all was present as is its commitment to protecting jewish life and society. actors in the us have reached a tentative deal with major hollywood studios to in their 118 day strike. this was the reaction from union members in los angeles. on wednesday, they been demanding higher pay a share of streaming revenue and protections from a are destroyed by writers and actors have resulted in one of the longest labor crises in hollywood history. and now she's got something to
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report about again. kenzie matthews joins we dial from los angeles, k. j is good to see you. a lot of people thought this was never going to add. why did this deal? why did it takes of law? i'll simply credited to the holidays. we're what 2 weeks away from the american holiday thanksgiving, and then a little bit more than a month away from christmas. and you know, usually in hollywood, not many people work during that time anyway. so if there was any deal there was going to be made. now was the time. and so what's the feeling? beer in hollywood house video, be received a month, i guess. most importantly the, the actors and everybody is a lady. i mean, last night there were in the streets, in hollywood sunset boulevard, in hollywood boulevard, celebrating most of the actors that have been going to premier they've gotten exclusions where they can actually promote
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a feel. we're excited. i think just everybody wants to get back to work. i think so many people in hollywood forget that the people, the big stars that make millions and millions of dollars, they just represent a sliver of the actual use. most of them are just working really hard to be able to pay the rent in their mortgage and cars and send their kids to school. so most of those people really wanted to get back to work and they've been out of work for more than 2 and a half months. so what i'm hearing is everyone is elated with this deal. and it taught to me, it gives you about the details of disagreement in terms of what does it better pay . but most importantly, i wanna know about these safeguards against artificial intelligence. the that's the thing was to sticking points, because as you recall over the last couple of months, they went to the bargaining table. they came back saying were too far apart. they went back to the bargaining table, then they said they didn't want to meet. so was off and on, off and on, off and on. but it really came down to 2 things, the residual payment plan,
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from streaming platforms for actors. and also a i, as you just mentioned, uh, a lot of people have been saying, you know, when you are on a hit show on something like maybe netflix or amazon and your show gets viewed all around the world. you're not making residuals on that. the way you did with network television and america, and they want to change that. so apparently with this new plan, it gives them better a better incentive to get the residual payments that they deserve. the 2nd thing is the a, as you know, everyone is very, very threatened by that here in hollywood about being replace or about having their life misuse without their permission and without being paid. apparently this plan goes so far as even to say that even if something happens to you and you pass away after you have given your wife is they still have to go to your state or your family to get promoted. wow. so the not, it is enough for sag after the actors union to say rotate with this with move
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forward. let's get back to work and they're saying today they're going to get back to work today. yeah. but we've never had a labor agreements like this that deals with a, with a i and the impact of that. and i'm wondering, is this going to alter the balance of power between talent and studios? yes. because you know what? now we know how to negotiate successfully is what the set out for. people are saying they're negotiating, committee kept at it and kept add it and kept adding and they just wouldn't budge certain issues. and yes, it was the last right for the writers union to 1st and then the actors union, but any, and they got what they want. so i think other union hollywood are saying this is how you play hardball. if you really want to get a sticking points of the things that you, you think are necessary moving forward in the future. here's you. i've got about 25 seconds. everyone's getting back to work in hollywood. what are you looking forward to most and what are you going to go see?
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are obviously nothing new has been produced in the last. what 6 or so months i am looking for to being able to interview celebrities now that they don't have to get an exclusion to be able to talk about their upcoming projects. so it's business, as usual. you're going to see a lot more celebrities on will be premier's, you're going to see a lot more salaries on radio shows and tv shows promoting their upcoming series right in the films and on the left. and, and i'm glad you may be, this will be that people like you and they will not be replaced by a i in the near future. at least i go to the bathroom zip. los angeles, paige a good. see you thank here. thank you or the day is almost done and continue. the conversation continues on line. you know where to find this. we will see you tomorrow the
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to the point. strong opinions, clear position, international perspective. germany's defense minister has warrant. it's military must become combat ready and fast, and that will require a major overhauls, not only to the bonus fair, but also to attitudes in german society this week, onto the points we ask, is germany fit for combat to the point next, on d, w to actually decide if we are credit worthy
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