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program the devil, utah, the . this is data, but the news line from the master's leader says a deal with israel is close. it's likely to say a pause and fighting on the release of hostages parameters of his writing. these captains by the medicines on october, the 7th of putting pressure on your trading will confidence to prioritize the sites if their loved ones are sad about every loss of life. but it feels like the world is not screening hard enough for these innocent civilians that are being held hostage. these right,
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3 family members held hostage by her boss tells dw how she's coping and fighting to get her loved ones. also on the program, germany's defense minutes that makes an unexpected visit to, to keep in a show of support for ukraine's fights against russia. part of the story estimates we have officials to discuss wesson's shipments in germany's training of the ukrainian troops and the future of trial blazing tech for open a i is a risk. hundreds of employees of tried to quit off of the company's board, fire the c e o. some of the i'm feel okay. welcome to the program is ro and her mouse appeared to be on the verge of an agreement to release some of the hostages being held in gaza. according to a statement cited by several use agencies,
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deleda of the palestinian militants. is now how do you i sent that negotiate, excuse me, negotiate is ok close to reaching a deal. and so the agreement would say a swath of palestinian prisoners being held in his writing jails for a significant number of his riley hostages taken by hamas on october. the 7th, a temporary truce of several days is also said to be part of the deal, as is the movement of humanitarian aid into gaza. as those negotiations continue, several families of these riley hostages of forest consent that the countries war cabinet is not doing enough to bring their loved ones home. relatives met with lawmakers to us not to pursue legislation that would enable the death penalty for captured palestinian militants. frustration boiling over their anger is directed towards far as a member of the can if it's national security committee, the families of the hostages. abducted by how much out against the proposed rule
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endorsed by some committee members. the draft been in the bus that they've been in the for tentative, but the families believe even that to pay it around the bill could jeopardize the lives of their loved ones. the old on can you look at us, but not just an outside to look into us as if she is your sister as if he is your child. he'll grandchild. would you risk anything that could now home his life out of the whole world behind shall when he is back? prosecute them raised this discussion again. tell me, but he is not here because of this. he may never return. maybe gloves that close to millions all fall right. members, the 5th strays guffman, see the deck but a due diligence because we never say, i think there's a death penalty is required. so such events as we saw don't happen. another mastercard, or another disaster or that sort of an argument the families are notifying. oh god,
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maybe you should stop talking about killing arabs and stop talking about saving jews. now don't tell me about how we want to kill arrows because it was us, it was getting killed by them. not the other way around that they're all done with emotions running high, many israelis losing the patients. they have been regularly protesting, asking the government to do more. this is incredibly disappointing because i feel that at this point, when we know that taking them from us we keep hearing from them is going to take months or years. and it's going to take a long time. on the other hand, the other objective is time sensitive. people are dying. a hostage team between is driving him off, appears to be in the works. and many here don't want to risk anything. now that to
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do to enough, at least from the object, these would be just around the corner. let's get moved from our correspondent rebecca. this is interested in the welcome rebecca. so this hostage day and appears to be creeping close. the house is likely to play out. yeah, this is certainly the closest that we've come to seeing a deal come to fruition that has been a very up and down process in the last several weeks. as we wait. we sometimes get close to, to a deal and then things obviously for, for when our really hearing everything that we're hearing and particularly what's happening this evening. we know that israel a button prominence and benjamin at yahoo is at the moment conveying his will cabinet often that he'll convince the security cabinet and off of that he'll have a meeting with the government. so that is all sort of suggesting that israel may be about to announce that this has been a success. we've also of course know that we've heard from uh, from the homicide over the weekend. we heard from the contrary, prime minister,
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not guitar playing a very big role in these negotiations that negotiate as they were saying that they were getting very, very close. now this deal in question, the one that is being supposedly hopefully everyone saying that could be agreed upon to not concerns around about 50 hostages. in exchange, maybe women and children, i should say in exchange for a 3 to one prisoner exchange on the palestinian side home. also asking for 3 prisoners for everyone hostage to be released from is ready. prisons also women and children are hearing that uh that there is to be no any of the palestinian prisoners released is cannot have had convictions from motor which will be mainly women and children that will be released on that side. they will also asking for a truce a ceasefire during this exchange to allow for the incoming, a few and humanitarian aid. and we're hearing that it will happen over several days
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that it could be somewhere between $12.13 hostages be released per day as the humanitarian pause in fighting takes place. and then we're also hearing that the fi he will resume at once. the full swap has taken place and i wish we saw some angry exchanges in parliament. the quick word about how he's right these things the government is handling. i'm getting the hostages. so as well, i think it's, it's certainly pretty clear from the families of the hostages. they are very unhappy with how the situation is being handled use or in that report. they're angry interactions at the connect it yesterday. that was also a meeting with some of the families of the hostages yesterday evening with comments and benjamin netanyahu. and that was said to be very, very tents, as well as the hostage families of the families, all the people who are held captive in gaza, saying that the government is making old the wrong mistakes. that they, they're not taking the lives of their family members. seriously. but on the other
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side, you have benjamin netanyahu and trying to balance his quite fall right. coalition who are saying that this hostage deal isn't the right way for they say that only when all the hostages will be released, should they be offering any kind of cruise. so benjamin netanyahu trying to balance what is a very fragile coalition government. we've all the pressure he's facing from the hostage families and of course across the nation. this is a situation this horrific be a heretic. events of october 7 and particularly the hostages. now really traumatizing the nation. so a lot of pressure on the government to see some kind of progress there. thank you for that. rebecca versus a jersey or will i be on is out american is riley and talent. they have 2 members of her family killed in the october 7th terror attacks. 3 of us, i believe, to be have mass hostages as to what she makes. it makes me go ca, since we've gotten our hopes up. we know that things are fragile and,
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and we're just waiting for something to be concrete. the fact that for hostages have been released and one has been rescued is amazing. it's better than nothing at this point, but it also feels very challenging that we have to fight to continue to make sure the hostage issue doesn't get lost. and the people move on this, you know, yesterday was the international day of children. and we didn't hear word from unit staff, we haven't heard word from any you and or global health organizations regarding sign of life or medical status of anyone. and right now we feel like we're unsure how the world isn't screening on behalf of the hostages. as an american and it's rarely and a human, we're sad about every loss of life, but it feels like the world is not screening hard enough for these innocent civilians that are being held hostage. i'd be on speaking to me other than that, it would take a look now at a couple of other stories making the news today. nobody's media and reporting that
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3 people, including 2 journalists, have been killed and i'm his right of the attack and 711 on the out of my dean television channels that is ready for us. is it deliberately targeted? it's reports us is that the ministry says that he's looking into the incident. mad, yes, i'm gonna have to jeff and his defense minister, but as victorious as an, as a new one. point 3000000000, your own ministry, a package for ukraine. during a surprise visit the cave fell in, we'll send a full more advanced irish t at defense systems, as well as thousands more artillery shells. ukraine's been trying to boost its air defense. he's failing that russian will talk at key energy infrastructure again. this winter of the future of leading artificial intelligence stuff out of the future of believing artificial intelligence stuff up behind shot g p t is in jeopardy with hundreds of his staff. threatened to create over the 2nd on the c o, some ultimate board and open the i 5 is the ultimate unexpectedly on friday we've
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been announced plans to join microsoft open eyes, biggest financial backup to lead a new a research team. now employees a warning they'll leave and follow him unless he's brought back on the board resides. so why did they fire some open? asked louisa much soccer as he was a technology report at 474. so that's a really important question that we really don't know the answers here at this point. so initially, the board of directors side that basically altman, had lied to them in some way, or was, you know, not consistently candid about their communications, but which is how they put in person. but right now we really don't have clarity about whether there was a specific incident or not, no ag executives at open a. i have said that there is no, you know, specific malfeasance, that altman, they've been responsible for. they can point to. so that remains one of the big mr . is all just we haven't done anything. we can point to what we sent them without. notice how serious of these threats from employees do you think the board will go
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to you know, the board has proven to be, you know, a streamlined stubborn, right? you know, at this point where it's over 72 hours and they fired off man. uh, and there's no science that they're going to resign anytime soon. you know right now they're still negotiations ongoing and you know, they talked about adding more members to the. busy or, you know, it's worth noting that the board strong, you know, from 9 seats to 6 feeds earlier this year. so i think part of the problem is that sort of power was consolidated among the small group of people. but i think they're unlikely to back down because they really share this belief that the sort of ad systems that opening eye is developing compose a really serious threat to humanity. and so i think that they're, you know, unlikely to, to, yeah, choose to go away when that's the stakes that they're thinking about here. right. and so these couple of 100, the employees that were talking about going. so it looks as though that bluff is going to be cold. i think they're like, they're above 5. you called?
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it looks like right now what might be happening is that there's still a negotiations with the board about opening potentially coming back. but yeah, it's totally possible. busy that open a i could basically cease to exist at this point. you know, it's not just some employees versus others, you know, last or attract over 95 percent of employees had sign this letter saying that they were going to quit. if the board did not resigned. so we're really in a situation where, you know, a, i might close it like the central rest of humanity. but right now the core, the board is posing an essential right in a central threat to opening i itself. why would he go back? he's got a big jump with microsoft. why we to go back to it to, to the company that but, but sac to, to well, i think one consideration is that even if he goes to microsoft and sort of brings every one with him, it's not necessarily clear that they would be able to bring all of the intellectual property, but they be able to, you know, operate as usual, you know, open a,
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i has to have all these relationships with a bunch of different customers. you know, what would it mean potentially to have to change the brand and right, like could they still use the charge of the t name? you know, there's a lot of considerations that would make it really difficult. and right now, you know, open a, i is in this reyes with competitors like meta and google. busy of which are, you know, working full steam ahead while opening i sort of melting down into total chaos to be a lot easier. everyone can just, you know, go back open their computers and, and, you know, continue exactly what they were working on. whereas, you know, if they do, i'll go to microsoft, they're going to have to, you know, gear up to work at a different company, potentially have different considerations have to rework the marketing, the branding, you know, perhaps retrain the models and solve. and that could be in that they're losing a lot of time, you know, and potentially seating ground to their competitors. okay, thank you for that. the reset and that talk is
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