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blaine game thomas says it is come message, but with internal wrangling inside benjamin netanyahu, whose fragile coalition, there is no final approval from israel yet. so is this really the deal that can end the will bring the hostages home? and the nightmare for the will? we are re, people of gone, so i'm on youtube is mckinnon invalid. and this is the day the on the see star. yes, i am confident and i fully expect that when the station will begin, as we said on sunday, i must have the next on this hostage release agreement. how about 10 miles? is committed to what was agreed upon and as created a last minute crisis in an effort to extort last minute concessions. no amendments will add that. there is now
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a glimmer of lights in the top. and you still asked me why, why i am so happy about the fees fire. it's a very dangerous deal for the hostages that will stay in gaza because all of this are going to and that's what i am. so happy is also coming up just days before he leaves office. us president joe biden. boone's against the rising danger of what he calls a new tech, industrial complex today of knowledge are, can, is taking shape and america of xtreme wealth, power and influence. americans are being buried under an avalanche of misinformation. this information enabling the abuse of power. welcome to the day there's none of us optimism in the middle east so nice has a landmark deal reached between israel and home us 24 hours ago. a pay is on track
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for approval. israel's cabinet must still sign off on the ceasefire agreement, which is meant to stop the slicing and goza and see the release of hostages, who was seized by hamas, and the october 7th terror attacks. the deal would also free palestinian prisoners from is ready jails. but the deal wouldn't take effect until sunday, and there was still on substance the surrounding it, including whether it will lead to a complete ends to the war. in the meantime, the tax continues as those of the internal wrangling within israel's fragile governing coalition. people in both israel and in goza on edge. i think the agreement is a good agreement. the once we get all the hostages back into the bodies that are being held captive. but i think that's how much that will re, i'm regroup again. as we see in the correlation that they have been some dis, court against disagreement with home us will let him off as, as an international recruitment. so hopefully i don't think it will be ruined the
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should be cushions in the coming days because the tree should come into effect at noon high as on sunday. solve most of audio, but i had received feel like because there was a threat from the from come us like if we just like going to let them guys i guess that might be doing a summer 7th. again, like knowing that it guarantees differently a session task and isn't, is there any piece that to this than olsa? he was closely involved in negotiations with him off of the release of the is ready . so j e led charlie back in 2011 and he joins us now from jerusalem. welcome to d. w. thank so much for being with us. it's. i'm a bank of a and us and yahoos far right. minnesota to the national security is saying he will resign if this deal goes through. what do you think? could that be the end of nothing? y'all whose government what could that due to the deal? no. i think that nothing is still has the majority in the government to pull off to steal it about bins. you're leaving. the government has
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a blessing for most of the country. um, it was amazing that it wasn't even allowed to run for elections has been convicted as a supporter of terrorism in this role is. so i think that a, a deal that was made, which is not a great deal has just become a little bit better for the people of israel. but i mean, nothing yahoos coalition is obviously fairly fragile. and there's been so much on us and see about whether a deal would even be done. i mean, is relatives how most of reneging on promises? was it that or was it down to us in yahoo? unintentional is ready politics. that there was internal is really politics. that usually is really internal politics. the deal that we have now was actually put on the table in the end of may by president barton. it's taking until now for the deal to be done. and the main reason why the deal got done, just because donald trump is entering the white house on january 20th, trump said to nothing you all get this done. i don't want to go by just when i
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become president. and that's why it was done because there's nothing new that was agreed upon. even the negotiations that took place over the last 2 weeks. that wasn't on the table for months before. it was just that nothing. y'all wasn't ready to accept the deal under president button. and he can say no to president trump loss is your feeling, are you confident that this will happen, that it will be signed? i know the deal will go through these ready government. it's been approved by her mass. it will begin to be implemented on sunday. the unfortunate reality is that it's not a great deal in 42 days 33 hostages. when we return, we don't know how many of them are alive. a number of a large number of palestinian prisoners will be freed. they have to enter into negotiations about a 2nd 42 day period that's supposed to end the war and bring about and that's really withdrawal from causing the release of all the rest of the hostages and more palestinian prisoners being fried. and then another period after that to begin
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reconstruction without ever having talked about the political reality that needs to develop in gaza, of the gaza strip, not run by from us anymore. because because of run by him, us will never see a penny of international aid to engage in reconstruction. but nothing you know, never wanted to deal with the day after questions and we are stuck as a result of that on that. no, i mean they're all fee is that releasing palestinian prisoners could help him mass rebuild. i mean, what role do you see for him off and goals are going forward? because i mean, how much has no officially been defeated and has, is as well, i think everyone's be defeated here. there's still $1.00 to $1.00. this war we're all defeated the people of israel and the people of palestine road defeated. and if we don't own up to that, we're going to just keep doing this over and over again like we'd be doing for a 100 years, from us as designated. and god. so they cannot be built themselves. they don't have the arms, they don't have the ability to import, they don't have finances to do this anymore. and on the day after this war,
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israel is not facing the russian army. we have to be get real here. october separately happened because these where the army was not on the border. if that been 15 times and 3 helicopters in the air, october 7th wouldn't have happened. we have destroyed god. so there are more than 2000000 homeless people and goes up to 80 percent of the buildings have been destroyed and the people of gossip blame how much they are holding the most responsible. they don't want that leadership anymore. they want from us out. the problem is that we don't have an alternative yet. a brit palestinian president would abbas is 90 years old and we may 19th year before year term and he enjoys 0 literacy legitimacy on the streets of palestine. there needs to be a solution where palestinians can govern themselves in a legitimate way and the international community. yes, to help that happen, including israel, including the neighbors, jordan and egypt, and the saudis, and the m rockies and buffering these. and everyone else needs to get together and help to make decisions so that the palestinians can govern themselves and guards
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and we can see stability and security there. if we could just come back to the details of the deal, you mentioned it earlier, it would involve is riley hostages being exchange exchange for hundreds of palestinian prisoners. do we know anything about the history is riley hostages, who could be released? i mean, as he said, we don't know whether the dead or alive there is a list that's been prepared, but we don't know from us can deliver those people from us that they need a we thank you in order to gather the information of where all the hostages are and what their condition is. there may be hostages, who may never return to see might be underneath the rubble of things that have been bought by israel, like thousands of other dozens who are buried underneath the rebels. so we don't know, we will take time and we probably won't know until all the hostages are free and who was coming back and was not going to live and who was dead. this is a very precarious situation. this is one of the reasons why i also think it's a better deal because it's going to take months to include. we should have gone for
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a deal that from us was willing to accept in september of ending it all in 3 weeks . so full release of the hostages, palestinian prisoners and then to the war and is really withdrawal from gaza. but no one was willing to pick up the 3 we deal that from us that they agreed to back in september. and you mentioned before, the influence of trump in making this deal happen, in your opinion, why was it trump could and his people could persuade and us and you all who to make a deal to push them towards the deal when biting failed. i don't think they're trying to persuade nothing. you know, i think he just told me nothing. y'all do it get it done and nothing. you know, who is very conscious of the need to have a good relationship with donald trump on day one is hoping that trump will grant a nothing you know, and his government the right to build more settlements. the rights of perhaps antics parts of the occupied territories. i think that nothing else in his government is going to be in for a big surprise because i think trump is a great different president. now that he wasn't his 1st term when he set it on his
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1st night that he's not going to make new words. he's going to end up towards his some of the people that he hired, including steve woodcock, who negotiated that in the high end in jerusalem. to get this deal done is the, is an american to, in who has business interest in europe. road is very heavily invested in the category suffering well, funding the iraq, the suffering wealth fund. he is not just a pro israel guy. this guy looks at the interest of the united states with a much broader sense. and we know that donald trump is a transactional president. he's always good for what he can get and what the united states can get. and it's a much broader picture than just supporting israel as president biden did it, in your opinion. and given everything we've talked about all the different influences, is this the deal that will end the will? and i do know it's very precarious. it can break down to any moment and it's going for too long. a, a group of israeli soldiers couldn't encounter from us combatants with guns and
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shoot at them and that could lead to a breakdown and they've got in the a ceasefire. there's also depression within israel and use where the government to go back to war after the 1st $42.00 days. so every day that we ever cease fires a blessing and we have to pray and work hard so that it remains and does lead to the end of the work is really has to end. and just again, to go back to the details of the, of the deal. in the 2nd phase of the truth, it's outlined. all the hostages will be returned and israel will come politely, withdrawal from gaza. is that something? nothing you all who his government would agree to it seems that they won't agree to it. it nothing you know denies that he agrees to it as part of the agreement and a 16 of the 1st period. they're supposed to enter into negotiations about phase 2, which is supposed to be completed by day 30 of the 1st $42.00 days. it's not knowing whether or not that's in your will agree to it. i believe that president
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trump has assured the egyptians that the guitar has to tell from us that the war would end in phase 2. otherwise there's no other explanation why come us agreed to enter the deal. when this has been their position for many, many months, that they would not agree to any deal that does not lead to the end of the war. gosh, and baskin pays that to this also. and is there any hostage negotiate? so thank you so much for your time and for joining us on dw, thank you. i of the us president joe biden has warned that americans, democracy is on the threat from the rising power of an ultra wealthy elite and a quote tech industrial complex. he gave the warning, it is well speech from the white house days ahead of donald trump's return to office by notes. i want that artificial intelligence compose new threats to people's rights and the privacy unless safeguards will, puts in place. today,
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knowledge marketing is taking shape in america of xtreme wealth, power, and influence. that literally threatens our entire democracy, our basic rights, freedoms, and a fair shot for everyone. together. we see the consequences all across america are basically concerned about the potential rise of a tech industrial complex to compose real dangers for our country as well. miracles are being buried under an avalanche of misinformation. this information enabling the abuse of power. now now while buys and didn't mention any of the super wealthy by name, it is assumed that he was referring to the 1000000000 a tech elite wielding significant influence through that ownership of media outlets . it's not the 1st time in american history that considerable power has been concentrated in the hands of a few. in the late 18 hundreds,
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a handful of industrialists place a cold rubber barons and mast huge fortunes by exploiting work. cuz and not full results is and by controlling prices. and some more on this, i am joined now by david leno, a bach 8 professor of entrepreneurship at the university of baltimore. thanks so much for joining us. he is a co author. i should mention of a book called the oligarchs gripped fusing wealth and power. welcome to dw, thank you so much for your time. and david, you've looks at all the galks in pilot and various countries around the world. how seriously should people in the united states be taking president biden's warning here? i think his warning is spot on. i think it's serious and i think the people in the united states should be taking it very, very seriously. indeed. in fact,
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i think that we would go actually one step further than wasn't present by that said last evening, which is that the united states was essentially founded as a kind of oligarchs for public. so it's true, we have a big problem today, but we've been dealing with this issue for 250 years. and as the current circumstances indicate, we still have not gotten a good handle. should we assume that all the docs in a rich business leaders was political influence? all they owe always bad. i would say that they're not always all bad. in fact, in the book down gina rodriguez guerra and i wrote, we identified a number of oligarchs who did some remarkably good things. i'll just point out to al gore too many people don't think of as a boulevard because obviously someone who's job done a tremendous amount of good in brittany and global attention to the issue of
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climate change. uh, and a little bit further back in time of herbert hoover, who let's be honest as a very mixed uh, sort of view. yeah. but amongst historians did tremendous good at the end of world war one and helping to feed so many people across europe. and what was the union so yes, oh adults can in fact do good. um i think these days were a little bit more focused on some of the less good things that are doing. so these days we're looking at tech oligarchs. tell us what it is about the american title, the galks that could make them a danger to democracy. yeah i, i think this is, this is the key issue that my co author valentino rodriguez guerra and i are focusing on in our, in our new book check all the drugs, particularly those that are focusing on the search. and now a, i have already shaped the way in which we all think an act, and that is really in many ways the highest form of power is essentially on
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regulated power. it is not a power that easily defensible against, and uh and, and so this is the thing i think this is the issue of our times, or how do we contain oligarchs who are doing things that are fundamental to the human condition. and how do we, as citizens in the world, in the us and elsewhere? how do we have a voice in, in helping to compete those activities? what could americans along the, of, from the experience of, of other countries? well firstly, it's a, it's difficult to uh, to pertain oligarchs. in fact, you really almost have to go back to each increase, which had a number of states that there were oligarchies to find examples of how to contain all the guards can indeed just use the ancient greek example. the oligarchs, their essentially contained themselves, they were,
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they were self regulating the view wisely of their power and wealth between 2 on checked that the society would basically revolt against them. and so i think, you know, in those societies at that time they found a way forward today. let's be honest, i think we're all struggling to figure out what to do. i think piecemeal, activities, like sanction oligarchs, or even conducting them, of crimes are not really addressing the fundamental issue here, which is the oligarchs are a kind of a structural problem. and one that we're just at the early stages of getting into law. and if we don't get a handle on them, i mean, is there any particular points of know over time that you can identify, you know, off to which voters are essentially shuts out. and the country is fully in the hands of things, all the gods, which will hear about as well. i mean i, i hate to use the analogy because i think it does tend to get over use. but the
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example of post communist pressure does come to mind. that's where my initial experience with this phenomenon began. you, you can see what happens. you essentially have 2 different oligarchs systems that are involved in russia after the fall of communism. and neither one of them were great uh, the current system which is presided over by mr. tutoring is not great, but for the bulk of all of the russian people. um, so we could see something like that. the only thing that is constraining, of course in the us, is a, is a, a constitutional order that does provide some checks and balances in a political culture that does still appeal, at least to me as, as having some elements of being a democratic, admittedly frayed. the democracy of the united states as frayed and i worry a lot as a citizen, that many, many americans are simply overwhelmed by what is happening to them and beginning to
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tune out. so i, i think we could probably avoid what happened to russia. but again, in the united states, at least, boulevards have been a thing for a long time. sarah features are a feature, and this is david link above, professor, venturing up on tripping to ship at the university of bolton. all thank you so much for joining us. fascinating stuff. thank you. the, as the war and ukraine approach is the 3 year mark, the armed forces struggling to recruit new troops. keith is on the prussia from the united states, to lower the mobilization age from 25, down to a scene. it's an unpopular prospect pushing some young man on the families to make tough choices, dw correspondence on you found the cover pulls now from keith. this is mark
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seems favorite sports in keith. what his training would soon come to an end must see turns 18 in november. the age starting it, which means of will be didn't to leave ukraine on the motion low imposed at the beginning of russia's all to war. before that happens, the teacher, like many young men, his age has decided to go abroad to study. yeah, for to waste has his own wish i want to leave because i could be drafted into the army, into the sleep. i'll be able to return when the conflict and accept the actually being i wasn't if the war last for 10 years with god forbid, then it's a one way ticket and that it's still hard, but i have to accept those worries have intensified as you clean increasing the struggles to replenish its ranks and rotates exhausted. forces of the front often nearly 3 years of war. the army is reported yet out of willing recruits. that's
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prompted caused by the us ukraine's biggest emitter tribeca, to, nor the call up age. from the current 25 to 18. i always go to bed. there's an expert in demographics. she says the war has for the slash, ukraine's or rating shrinking population where the potentially pools of young maid conscripts in the country, aged 18 to 25. she says, is just not sizable enough and should not to be sent to fight. this is, you know, but a dining april causes, studies in britain show that the young of the soldiers, the worse the consequences in terms of p, p. s. d, alcohol addiction, crime called suicide. uh, did you asked me for with you? so if you take this into account, remove the losses for you crane movie, huge process, and not only demographic, but also the potential consequences for human capital not gotten to school,
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but it will simply destroy the nation and will not see you even among the military . the little appetite for lowering the mobilization, aged 18 recruiters, a few queens prominent colored assaults brigade, see what's needed instead is better training to raise motivation. and those of course age is an advantage on them. if a person is young and has no health problems, most of what could be senior. so other than that, but even 40 year old and 50 year old man can fight like young man. but i'm going to come on with everything. depends on training of the what the bus was and we need to change it so that people get longer, better quality training to all the door the can be. so the more trained person now there are the less new forces will be needed mon over. so for mark seems family the decision to send him abroad has been an agonizing one. his father alexi
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who is 52 also cannot leave the country due to who's on the motional. that means he doesn't know when he see his son, the get or his mother. you leo says the issue of whether to speak or to go when the waters on remain step, who in society does not have lost additionally for us. that it's not easy. it's a question of ethics, who should be sent to war? why some and not others, but why should a 10 year olds be protected and 25 year olds be sent? all of us were worried about this, thinking about it, trying to find solutions, or each family in their own way. when between station in key these families of sending off young men relatives abroad, far away from the fight to the stream, hits to neighboring food. it seems like this play out every day.
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despite efforts to protect the young generation, the queen may have to austin to put the future and lives on the line. if the war drags and that's the shape, this is i remember you can follow up same on social media at the w news as the handle. you need that. and if it's the licensed headlines you're looking for, there's always all websites. he told me, don't com for now though, from the entire team here on the day. thanks so much for spending positive your day with us. the
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