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strongly, alas, services be our guest at frankfurt and board. cd managed by frank bought the best thursday that we news long from berlin. as israel steps the fits offensive against testable star warning till 11 days. people have an opportunity to say live before it falls into the abyss of alarm, or that will lead to destruction and suffering like we see in god. israel claims as cross border as strikes, have killed a series of top level has full commanders, the militant group. once a seaside, also coming up the u back you wish and warning sounds as hurricane milton bears down on florida, the mayor of tampa warrens, anyone who chooses to stay as likely to be killed. as long
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as from the u. s. in canada stairs the nobel prize in physics will see how their work helped lead the foundation for advances and artificial intelligence. the welcome to the program on nicole fairly, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has urged the people of lebanon to free their country from has belong warning that otherwise their nation would face the same fate as gaza. and yo also claimed israel has killed potential leaders of the around back militant group. this comes as, as really forces have opened a new front in the conflict along lebanon's mediterranean coast. the empty fishing nets and tied up boats,
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fishermen in the city of site and have been forced to stay ashore. these rarely, military warned of possible strikes against targets along the lebanese coastline, leaving many here, fearing for their livelihood. but the fishing stops and the fish market closes, who will support the fishermen and the workers in the market. they all have families and children who i provide milk for their kids. no one is supporting us or giving us anything at all. these really military has been carrying out new air raids on a route despite the strikes. some civilian plane still flew in and out of the city on tuesday. these images were taken from a landing plane. the lebanese government says more than a 1000000 people have fled their homes in the past 2 weeks. hundreds of thousands are seeking shelter across the border. in war torn syria. there were bom,
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beings in air strikes, and so we escaped. thank god we arrived here, safe and sound in israel to civilians are in danger. or am i like a man? this flat near haifa was struck by his belo rocket launched from lebanon. the r rineback militia has threatened deeper strikes into israel. what also saying it wants to cease fire 11 on for the 1st time the group made no mention of a g as a ceasefire, as a precondition for 1100 bad. and yet that us, once a ceasefire is established, you with us. the diplomacy intervenes when the football and everything else will be discussed to napa, and all decisions will be made and cut off because that's a size you do not ask for details when the principal has not being discussed. well,
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look, there is no room for any talks without a cease fire. no, i'm a hello miss betsy elaine. i made his ball as talk of a ceasefire. israel has signaled the war could expand further. it has deployed another army division into southern 11 on as it seeks to seize control of border areas from the militant group. from the lebanese capital bare road, i'm now joined finding w as mohammed teresa mohammed. what's the latest to more as products have hits the wood solid and suburbs then because the region overnight as the cross board is showing between has blah and despite the army along the balance 1000 border as a continued has the law as put out a statement saying that it carried out a 16 operations against the northern as well as yesterday. as the group,
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the vice chief vowed to keep a fighting. he said coat, it is now a bottom of who the cries 1st and we will not the cry yesterday. images off is why you me, it troops were using the way the flog on the, the rubble of a building in the outskirts of metal and across. right. on the been east is right, the border. it was talk of the town here in in bay. would it was then explained by has the law as a very minimal this way the, the events inside live and on as the party said, the ground doing this. why you the ground invasion at what inclusion that remains hardly on the way. israel's foreign minister benjamin netanyahu address the lebanese people last night. let's have a listen to what he said. you have an opportunity to say live with them before it falls into the abyss of a long war that will lead to destruction and suffering like we see in god. it
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doesn't have to be that way. each of you can take a step for your future. even a small step, you can make a difference. is really prime minister there. mohammed, what is the reaction been to the statement? it was nothing you know is not well received here and, and beta would as vice prime minister is obviously building on the political, divides and, and have been on especially concerning, has blah and it's the strategic decisions of joining the fight in, in gaza. which is why the scene here as a deadly mistake that the militant group did a this, you know, escalating, come a conflict a is a further dividing the, the been, he's a on strategic political lines, but that doesn't eliminate the fact that there's a general consensus. the general mood here and, and on that is ryan is an enemy estate and whatever it is said buys,
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what are the officials even though it's, it's a ring, some bells, sometimes it makes some sense. it is still not well received by the vast majority of the bodies for the 1st time since october 7th has pull out. seems to not be linking a ceasefire with israel to a truce in gaza. what shall we make of that? yeah, so so that has been an ongoing discussion over the past few days where we had the this 1st from the, the been east foreign minister when he said that as well as chief house on this role. i had agreed to a ceasefire and have been on regardless of the events and the situation in, in god's up before he was killed by his right. and then at we could sense a change in the tone of his beloved officials and members of parliament over the last few days. it was a possible link between both front and the ban on and gaza by uh, you know,
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saying that the priority is now for see fire in, in the been on. and that again we had this, um, uh, you know, uh by vice data as well as vice chief yesterday, who support for the 2nd time last week and between the lines of his speech, we could sense clearly that is showing readiness to negotiate at the end. and depend on it, regardless of the continuing war, and in casa, a deal that truly many lebanese people would like to see at this point, that is, the w is monitoring to in bear roads. thanks so much i. so let's take a look now at some of the stories making headlines around the world. the man expect it to become most i'm big next president has cast his vote in the countries general election. danielle chavo is the candidates of the ruling friendly mo party which has been in power for almost half a century since independence. the current president of stepping down, due to term limits legislative elections in indian administered kashmir have given
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the most states to a party at odds with the indian government. the victory bind to j. k mc oppositional lines is viewed as a referendum against india as 2019 decision. this trip kashmir of a longstanding semi autonomy. india and pakistan has struggle for control the region since 1947 the popular chinese social media platform, tick tock, faces. a wave of new lawsuit was from a dozen us states that finally exclaim, take, talk is designed to be addictive and fails to protect young people. the court cases add to continuing legal challenges take talk already faces in the united states. florida is bracing for hurricane milton. a monster storm threatening, catastrophic damage. less than 2 weeks after hurricane helene highways has been backed up with people scrambling to get out. the storm is approaching from the gulf
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of mexico, a category 5 strength. that is the maximum on the scale. milton is expected to make land fall today in the tampa area. and it's mayor has warned that anyone choosing to stay behind as likely she said to die. it looks like a goose down. as communities on flow does go, schools shut down a head don't. how do you can milton? a heavy traffic was seen on the high b as thousands fled the part of the storm. that's after our tardies and residents to scramble to secure debris scattered by how you can help in less than 2 weeks ago. see the devastation on the beach should be turned around and sealed it for debris everywhere. it's worried about all these been missiles. we've very scared. we don't know what to expect,
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and we don't know when to come back home. like that's the hard part flip side. preparing for round to, you know, try trying to salvage whatever very little is left and secure, whatever i can, the latest satellite images fuel hardy can milton, heading towards florida its predicted to make land for wednesday night. you as president joe biden vaughn, that milton could be one of the was storms to hit the us state in a century. if you're under recreation or orders, you shouldn't evacuate now. now, now you should have already evacuate. it's a matter of life and it's a matter of life and a huge storm on the haines of the devastation left by healing. it also struck blow does the best schools and can at least $230.00 people across the several us states . no residents are again facing to protect their lives and
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property that earlier the w spoken, dave northbound chase media urologist at c b. s 42, a tv station in birmingham, alabama. we asked him how they are approaching hurricane milton. compare us to the last hurricane helene of all this line, it will have a much greater impact on florida. helene was more moving up just north there along the sort of coastline and brought significant storm storage. a rise in water up across the coastal areas of florida that moved in costs significant flooding along the coastal regions and they had a little bit of some when this $1.00 going to bring a significant storm surge. but also potentially some significant winds. we're talking to wind speeds out there. uh. category 5 is 165 miles per hour. right now, was the state wednesday, or is this in the southern part of it all and mexico. so you're going to have ways you're going to have a storm surge, they're going to have some rain,
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although the range also won't be overly high compared to what they saw with a lead up there in north carolina. this here is nobel prize in physics has been awarded to 2 researchers from the us and canada. they were honored for their pioneering work on artificial intelligence and machine learning. back in the 1980s, john hop field and jeffrey hampton set the stage for today's artificial intelligence. by using physics to identify patterns and information, their work now allows machines to mimic learning and remembering functions that were previously thought to be the sole province of organic brains. at a tech conference last year in memphis size, the differences are smaller than you might think. the, we're just the machine, we're wonderful, incredibly complicated machine, but we just to be your own that i'm, is there a reason why i was official on your own? i shouldn't be able to do everything we can do. modern artificial neural networks
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are structured on the to recipients, groundbreaking ideas in the field of statistical physics. their models allowed machines to start making apparently intuitive leaps through association, or identifying similar elements and systems like humans can. that's radically changed for instance, cancer diagnosis. you can trade in artificial neural networks on which a no, no, to be tumors, images that, you know, does the products you trade the network. and then it can become very fast and efficient, finding this in images. and it can work much more quickly or to assist the doctor and much more certain in the diagnosis. and medical imaging is just one area where the research has had a huge impact. hey, i know also plays key roles and fields as diverse as large language models. particle physics at miss buick and climate modeling. and
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predicting the structure of proteins. the physics prize this year goes for research that has changed and continues to change the world as we know it. a lot of times, thanks for your company, the innovation green, the green revolution global. so listen to a lot of crime. it's probably up to speed. if the care assignments all subscribe to the general, every friday, subscribe to plan is a where the united states economy goes. the global economy follows, and who leads the country. you will have this.
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