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said you will get this to the cabinet for approval. and he addressed of course also the residents, especially in the north uh of of for, for the situation that has been in, during uh, over the past year. he said that the duration of this agreement depends on the developments in living on that is wrote, maintain full freedom of action in live and on. and that is where i will attack or respond to the full force of his beloved will violate a the agreement. and he also explained why, you know, the reasons for a implementing a cease for. and now he talked about that he wants to focus on the wrong in stretch, but to interesting, you know, if he didn't really elaborate on that further, he also says that this will allow the troops to rest in spanish. also he talked
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about delays and getting a weapons and she said she wants to break the unity of the 2 friends between husband law and the non and homos a in a gaza. we don't know yet exactly when this will go into effect for the also expect a very soon, a statement by us president joe biden in washington address being a part of these nice seats for negotiation and mitigating these, this cease fire. antonia, what is the reaction in israel to what does this well, i think people here are trying know to understand, you know, all the details of what this uh and towed. so we, the reactions are still coming in. we had a 1st reaction here from the opposition. the to yellow appeared to basically a said a, you know, that's a problem used to been, you mean that to now i brought the greatest disaster on israel, but
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a no agreement with his beloved, with a change that. and he also told me that there's a need now to look to bring the hostages that remain in garza home. but i think in general this some cautious optimism on the one hand. but we also heard in the lead up to this a some criticism also from some of the community leaders may as from the northern community. so very much concerned that his bullet could use, you know, this time of 60 days or the coming weeks and months to re um and, and regroup as well. they want to have and they want to see more guarantees a to ensure that this, these 5 of hold and has been now has not come back to the border area. and this is also what we heard, of course, from residents over 60000 people had left the home they have created. they haven't been able to go home. we don't expect them to go home immediately. but i think they
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hoped to get some, you know, no matter the back, but they also want to see that it's actually safe enough to go back to their villages and towns in north an as ro utilities, tanya, seeing the reporting from jerusalem, tanya, thank you so much i'm, we can go straight to a root now and speak to john list stella. then stella, tell us what is the reaction and 11 on to the sci fi deal. we have a 1st reaction from nice, you've me all to you the care take our prime minister of live on, on a cold for an immediate implementation of the seas. fire we also heard from has paula a. m p. must which commodity use the deputy cheer chairman off his bullet political council. and he said that has all the doubts that nation yahoo is really
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committed to the seat sees fire. but we know from earlier statements from his paula that the party is indeed open to really make the ceasefire agreement happening. we also heard from officials from iran, uh earlier this week that they at least the decision up to has been the and the been ease. uh, government, among the people here and the non people really wait to hear from this on yahoo, whether this agreement will actually come true or not. and people here are now interested in getting to know when the, this, the truce actually will, will start as a israel was to have the legal boarding level and on and also parts of a root just a couple of minutes ago. these were 80 are army, carried out another air strike in hombre, a very residential and well calculated area in the city center of
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a route. and people are still scared of constantly checking the force evacuations a ation warnings that the is really army is sending out. and they really want to have some clarity on when to see, so i agreement will actually start. so what measures will be pushed in place on the lebanese side of the border to ensure that this deal holds as well. we don't have any official knowledge on that yet, but as far as the renew from other media reports, basically um the ceasefire agreement goes down to an implementation of 17. 0 one. which means that once has bought uh, with stores from the area and the region sells with latania river, the liberties army is suppose to go in there. take back control over the area. uh,
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so that uh, kind of the buffer zone will be created between the 2 countries. um, the lebanese army is supposed to monitor the piece together with you and piece troops. and, and this is new and hasn't uh, been implemented up to 2006. yes. the new addition is that a group of 5 states, including fonts, should supposed to be part of an extra monitoring group that will take extra care of whether this piece, where the post parties follow this the ceasefire agreement or not. so still a, you talks about the anxiety that people have feeling about the situation. can you tell us how things feel 11 on right now. i mean, how's the country being affected by the slicing between hezbollah and israel, which today it has been massively effective today was really one of the worst days we have experienced ever since the war started more than
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a year ago in the early afternoon. the is really army started to really increase its bombardment in all parts of the country as well as in buried the capital and in many central parts of bare root that has never been targets it before ser uh to the people here. it really seems like is really a really wanted to get the most out of the time before the cease fire agreement stars in order to target more areas. and these, the force evacuation warnings. but i've spoken about earlier. i'm a really what people are looking at at the moment because they're coming in any minutes. and uh it is affecting all the big cities side. uh, so above rec, bailed. and as i said, also areas that has never been targets with before. so up kind of gets still out
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there because people still feel like they cannot trust, really what is happening and that things will get better and that they really have to stay informed on whether they can stay at home, whether they are still safe people or really hoping that this explanation today is the beginning of an end can lift stella and then a reporting from they root. stella, thanks so much for bringing us up to date and 11 on is demanding that the truth proposal be implemented immediately. so let's take a closer look what is in the deal. the no mention is riley abruptly. it hits its targets in southern bay roads is route has intensified its campaign against has spotlight. in recent weeks, i made an international coast for a seas file of the diplomatic efforts have been led by us envoy m as hawk steed, who visited both by route until the last week. the us broke
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a deal to end the fighting coals for an initial 60 day seas file. in the 1st stage, fighting would end and his spell i would move its fight is at the north of the latania river israel, but then withdrew its forces from southern lebanon on the 11. he saw me would move into the buffers. to prevent that, his spell are returns, along with an existing un peacekeeping force. negotiations would follow on the demo cation between the 2 countries known as the blue line. the deal is based on a un resolution from 2006, which both has spa and is rob have violates it. under the new agreement, a us that committee would monitor the implementation of the ceasefire. and the un resolution has spelled out, had long made a cessation of violence and casa the condition of a deal. but have since dropped the demand box. there have been other
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sticking points to prevent his bullet from re arming and killing more. is riley's israel once the freedom to take action in the future for administer the don't star said the agreements hinged on enforcement that would keep his spotlight away from the border and dissolved in own of 11 on according to media reports the us has given israel guarantees recognizing it's right to take military action against immune and threats from lebanon, and human l, for as group, or as well correspondent in washington, dc benjamin what role that the us play in these negotiations. so this has been intensive diplomatic efforts for many months waste in the us with friends with is run and with lab and on. and that's also what secretary blink and stress earlier today. the solo g 7 conference in italy, officials from the white house and the state department having force being very
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cautious over the last couple of days with it details. but according to several administrations, officials there are of course, in talks with all of this is several players. and what we heard from the state department is the washington hopes to further discuss how this cease fire deal and 11 and could actually be used. also for the potential a ceasefire deal in a garza. but of course, the client to go into specifics how that would look like. and the us presenter button is due to speak shortly. what do you think we'll be hearing from him? that's right. he will deliver remarks from rose from the rose garden full of clothes for him. it will be important is the outgoing president to have this deal still as part of his administration. so he's expected to touch not only on the ceasefire deal that the security cabinet in israel approve, but also show that talks are going on going with the incoming administration because we're hearing about this talks about a 60 day c site,
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but integration day. so when president electronic takes office are only 55 days away, we've heard that from secretary blinked and he said he will go into details with the senator remark ruby and who president electron nominated for secretary of state . there are no details there yet, but we can expect the talk to him going not just with occurred, but also with the future administration here in the us. the www. is benjamin oliver's group reporting from washington. benjamin, thank you so much. i and i'll top headline out this hour is ready for our business to benjamin netanyahu has announced that his security cabinet has approved a 60 day satisfied with hezbollah in 11 on the agreement was mediated by the united states on fronts. and back by the new, it comes off to israel, launched a new ways of the strikes and what it said, what has blocked targets. and i'm not. so if you have time for, but i'll be back with more updates and 45 minutes. and remember,
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sounds great. right? facial recognition could help catch criminals spots the circled predictive policing might even stop crimes before they happen. but it's not that simple. most security or a threat to privacy. that's way up the pros and cons of and policing police and they, i, a recent studies found that 75 percent of european citizens support the use of allied by police and military, for example, full civilians, surprising given that innocent citizens have also been homes by fold to i don't get me wrong, kansas through large amounts of data so quickly like data bases of one to persons or crime statistics. and they can also draw conclusions boston than any police officer. but a, i makes mistakes and company misused. check out what happens. and when a service, for example, facial recognition systems, 75 percent of odds and team, those caps of the service is under video surveillance. the city rolled out a massive facial recognition program in 2019, within months. the government claims nearly 1701 to criminals had been taught,
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but dozens of arrows were made as well. meeting to on justified police checks and even arrest one resident html, eva rolla was wrongfully detained for 6 states data protection act to deceive the system which led to the system being shut down in 2022. the system has been in limbo ever since. activists and city representatives haven't yet been able to agree on a legal framework because there are more consent to the investigation found data, not just on crumbs and also on politicians active. this janice police using the systems to track people and the police and even bigger concern with facial recognition is that it can be used ethnic profiling. china, for example, has use this technology to monitor and retains and lives and we go. minority and facial recognition also has a general slow. it doesn't work equally well to everyone. studies show it's least accurate for people of color women, i'm not finding the individuals. so that is
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a lot of work to be done for full based systems can function without bias. predictive policing. what of crimes could be prevented before that committed? that's the idea behind predictive policing with a i large data sets can be analyzed to spot hutton's and trends. humans might miss berry. this could make police look more efficient and reduced human error and decision making. but the accuracy and fairness of these models depends on the quality and diversity of the data. the trained on the risk of reinforcing existing bias is as high when a i is trained on biased historical crime data, it can reinforce those biases over police to minority neighborhoods. may appear to have higher crime rates as a result, predictive policing tools could on saturday target these communities increasing and the quality never the less predictive models already being used in certain fields. for instance, they help assess risk of large events like football matches. this allows police to focus on areas where issues i'm most likely to occur. for example,
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fights and police kind of work. hey, i can say police officer has time. for example, a i might be able to do paper work in the future. it can also ensure that offices in the right place at the right time, and it could even lead to fair decisions by moving human prejudices from the equation. but to get that some obstacles need to be overcome. first, data bases must be trudy representative and diverse too, and show they treat everyone fairly on. second, the needs to be a clear legal framework on what data authorities can access abuse of this technology could threaten our privacy and civil rights. what do you think of a policing? let us know. okay, time for something like to are you planning a vacation with a i instagram and take talk? it has never been easier to discover these places. now google is joining it with a i to months, but do algorithms really make the best travel guides?
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it's a trip planning. according to a survey in the us, one and 5 young people are already using ai for the travel tons of design to con trips or chat books like touchy bt and deadman i couldn't bring your personal travel guides to a 3 ways that can help us be finding the perfect destination chapel, it's process mountains of information that can take you hours to dig through. so if you're up to something specific like warm beach with smoking spots, they can help foster don't enter detailed prompts that include things like temperature. thanks the trip. as activists is secondly, creating your itinerary a i can help you create a travel route tailored to your location, a length of state the city visits tried google maps. mess of view uses a i and computer vision to create 3 d models of how a given place might look at a specific time up to 4 days in the future. but the feature isn't supported in every city yet. i'm fairly booking flights on hotels. many travel sites now have
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chatbox to simplify the booking process. google's gemini chat, but also off as a solutions, a big integration with google flights and hotels. it can come pad times and prices for you for the convenience, but that's something even more useful for jen z when it comes to planning a trip using it was by and take talk of travel guides. and i'll take talking to instagram, make it easy to find hidden gens like cool restaurants. i've seen that use aside from travel ads, the platforms kind of actually give you a real glimpse into places. here's how to do it. use in june location, to see posts from where you want to go. you can search for hash tags of the country, a city you want to visit, to get some inspiration for the cool spot. if you're not sure where to go yet, try a general hash tags like cash type, travel, or stuck travel photography. they might give you an idea. alright, your trip is booked, your route is planned. so what could go wrong? well, this kind of travel planning has its downside. what you see online might not be what you'll get. images shed by influence is designed to have
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a block. the appeal reality might be somewhat disappointing and you definitely need to pass a crowd. hey, i will spit out the most search places as well. social media algorithm more use those quality suggestions and replicate the post over tourism might only get what that means. a popular place will become overcrowded with taurus, not often results and contacts with locals. like boss loading up, for example, as goals protested against overwhelming tours crowds last summer. and there's more to keep in mind. double check information from campus. they might get things wrong, all the updates it also look for reason of use of the places you want to go to, the quantity might have changed over the years. so how do you plan your trips? that's what for me today by and see you next time the machine for discovery and uses the killer tonight it will leap
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