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on the, the inside of ame says the 20 voltages, pre planning almost 5 weeks as well. and on lew wait. so how does the delay in truck capacity is detainees? that part of the blue, there's a lot of the lease in the west bank. they have the muller display spots to try to return to the homes and then they'll also gone from but the idea from the welding and among those of in the if the truce didn't guarantee a safe passage for us from southern to northern causes to meet my family and check on my house in this terms is useless. the live large and i was only sent to in most go. this is on the welcome to the global
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news as well, and how most have both experienced the chinese and us. well, the made comes as part of the temporary cruise and came into effect early on friday, and is due to loss of full days. now this with these cars, from our correspondent on the ground. so huge files in the west bank, welcoming the palestinians who had been released. the $39.00 people including women and teenagers, all said to be handed over to pass the thirty's westbank space. and dennis $119.00, brings us more detail. hundreds of relatives where the gods of this afternoon and the front of his riley with a deal offering he ever wished to for amolla to, to see if the, if the, the prison of the latest and uh, children, uh, we have gathered by the 40 from them on the deal, and i'll see these as well as for me to do on the that was thank you. who knows where to see if that that i want it to be um after 2 hours of delays, where is it
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a 100? so for the, i'm assuming is as well as the family members receive them warmly under them basic and to the, to never. so what did you hear? what they me to the time it is in the having to step in back to the sounds. and she says, and those banker now is a swift of all severe, haven't just to be freed on the whole deck. therefore leads who would event is very so a new deal to the city that get on to see them out the side of a valley due to the very well isn't come us flags on salted floor. i left the room desert into cell on the camacho farm as well. how about they found it was a athens it via the us plus what the from the also deals to the you to them. and so it was, that is a plus the lessons of the come home. so that's what part of it. so the 1st the
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group, i'm just sort of of the of that as well as the 1st day you're, i'm going through some stuff else. motor bumps. you know, the reason of the, of the 150 that i read, i told him, for, from us is why they did the hostages, who had been handled by a mazda. and now back in is going into the idea of the red cross. it took lumens of egypt through the roof of costing for initial medicine checkup this but it has been released by how most, sorry, several of the medicine happening over the hostages to members of the red crescent . several elderly women and a child can be seen in the group being released, journalist, and mexico. he is out the side with all the hospitals and is out with some of the hostages upset. so arrive, he sent us this report or so here behind may the how look up stairs will arrive soon. it looks like maybe even in the coming the minutes or in the coming door. the children below, i arrive here at the main, the children's hospital,
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the fuser of snyder, and the doctors are waiting for them to examine them. and after that, the families will finally reunited was dam relatives and families of the other hostages that are giving interviews. and they're saying that we also want to see our relatives back home. and we want these riley government to focus on how to return all the hostages and not just the children and the elder age. and they are hoping that the $240.00 is riley said in the sense ones and some of them and for rain, the spaces. and so it will be released as soon as possible, even if it stays that these route should this respond. it's a military invasion then 2 guys off because that relative saying 1st about bring us back our relatives and after that do whatever you want. there are a lot of the soldiers here, and then there's a lot of sad policemen, and there is a heavy security around those ad hostages at, but it's
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a bit that we're on the this now of, and then they are in the safe place. there's so many as security forces around them, but you understand and simple silber. nobody defended them as they should do. and this is a be said disappointing, and that's why also the is riley army. and many of the senior officials generals that are feeling a shame and the guilty. and that's why they even said, do this. i most of the hostage best we are now going to guys that to defend you and to find all those terrorists and kill them even if it says that we ourselves will be killed the on the bottle. but still it's better to be then to be ashamed of what happens on the 7th of october. meanwhile, been southern gaza and try and solicit reveals some of the destruction from the idea from bob monroe from unice since the war ruptured last month. however,
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some displaced causes also sheltering that having been ordered by as well, to leave them in the north could i didn't pass in just the model. so shipment as well from the area. it's been exactly 7 weeks since the start of this conflict. today is a day of free joyce, a j of clients, and they send a patient a day with many hundreds of thousands of people are going to be able to return back to their homes. however, there are indications that that is really tied might, might try to bring this through us already. we've seen some pumps. it's being distributed from the sky to the residence here. and that if you do use and the solve this 5 sits are basically warming. that if you'd use in the south, that's to go back to the north uh, sending the doctor does not safe that he gives out the war has to not ended. and
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this is against any of the detectives that have been placed in this negotiation. so we hope that the seas fired when we continue. we hope that there will be peace. however, already an indication from the idea would be stopped. so otherwise, one of the look for on the 1st day of the ceasefire, some passing is, have begun heading back to the many of the is attempting to get to know how big was it from doing so, by the idea the are not in favor of this truce because i had been displaced in southern gauze, or for 50 days away from my family. if the truce didn't guarantee the states passed for us from southern to northern garza to meet my family and check on my house, and this the trust is useless. it is not acceptable to implement the truth, only in the south and drop leaflets warning us not to return to our homes in the north. and i want a safe cord or northward. i hope this truce gives us the opportunity to rename with
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our families and friends and that everyone remains safe and healthy. yesterday they told me that my uncle was killed, but it turned out she was fine. i would read costs for this was and says, while the pools in 5 feet is good news, it won't be anywhere near you now. so the humanitarian course in the situation of course the moment is, uh way better than in the last days just because booms have not anymore uh dropped on the, on the guys uh end. it is a moment of uh, column and pause. uh all the is if i think the good news is that uh, a number of uh, shikes are entering from them, but off a boat there from and ship the uh end. it is supposed to be. deluxe is a different fast of guys. now the going back to you might that it needs a seal and the most uh, it's clear that for today so for so we're not to give the appropriate answer to the
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thousands of guides and that, that, in a, in a very difficult situation. so we do hope that we be able to do our best in the next 4 days. but the idea is that into the move hesitant animal will speed. that's incredible for the water. the situation is seeing this data and you cannot change to at night time and you said in order most and of course the logistics is the 1st one together with safety. it's clear that teams today the way the audio. so guys are that with the media and ready to book and, and of course the, for us that extra and introduce you to the other big question mike. so there are 2 points here to be made. the 1st one is that that is larger than most k, the incense. would you mind that i made the quantity today? you try to cut simple simple to do, to put in the 85 the trucks of a, the, to the other side of the simply this one. and the them of access only today again by the side of costs and colleagues together with the unit emission label to have equate the sum patient. so from the box yourself to go from the north to bring you
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them to the south. the so we had to do the next, i was in days we would be able to do more in flux, that's more of the noise to where it's clear that inside of communities that didn't get any you might have that in a positive interest community continues. it so times the giving it's countries nationals out of gaza. russia have sung pharma, so been more than 100 people. some of the 4, the 7 children are among those who made it to save the crime is supposed to send almost haul from the rest and listen to me and thoughts i had already been taken out from the country. we heard from a girl who both of them next to the president. and so this news, i wrote a letter to put in that expressing glasses for saving us, bringing my family to safe tools bus to save their lives when she made it possible for us to come to russia. so i would love to meet him in person and tell him whatever. well, i really was really good about those kind of them and we're living. it happened. one of our children went to school, we had jobs and everything was
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a ride until the war broke out. here's some which but we had no idea that this would lead by them chris, but could hardly fall asleep back. it showed up children would sleep next to us in one bed. and as we heard shooting about as if it was almost coming from the roof, talk it over. in reality, it goes to doesn't, it still was pretty far away shipping, but it's about like our house could be the next talk it over. this is which of our hard one or be so fast. it felt like the stop here, but the more so we would fall asleep talking each other and when we will call it, we would think god, we are lies in slow books. we were afraid that at some point we just wouldn't wake up. you know this, my daughter was so nervous that even when we arrived at the russian airport, she burst into tears. you know, it's because she was worried about the other relatives were about for this was the 1st week of the until the very last to know me. she would cry and say that she wouldn't leave. i wouldn't need my friends and family discussing what she said, how would we be in safety during the time with our loved ones who remained in
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danger. it was very difficult to get bred, so you'd have to wake up early in the morning to stand in line in order to get some bread. you would find yourself in place in the line around 5 am next to the bakery and remain in the line until 4 pm. so you're skipping breakfast across the same goes for water. people would stand in line for hours of some would search for places to charge their phones in portable chargers because there's no electricity. no, i can barely think of anything as long as families in such a situation that i would firstly like to help them out in any way possible. but of course i'm starting to think about how i'm going to be getting the job here. how to get my children to go to school and get them all the other necessities wanted to get to save the templates, but still within one to leave. because they're all my friends and relatives. and the bbc just have cooled out their own organization for what they say is, is bias coverage of the israel palestine conflict. and lots of we're going to out to 0. in particular, they claim is missing key historical contacts. i'm making policy and civilians,
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seamless human and compact is ratings. and alexa resumed by 8 u. k. base bbc employee is a cool place and is rain for quote, double standards in house of it is a scene. given that they say the bull cost is i'm flinching is a full thing of legit russian war fives. and you claim apparently fearful for the job which of us have chosen to remain anonymous. now we've contacted the b, b, c over the story and will bring you any of us as close live now to independent joe this, mr. charlie, charlie. well, thanks so much for joining us today as the now this is just the hiring for the gym . this and one of the was biggest media companies. that's the honest, say this is, this is listening into the wind, isn't it? i mean, there's not going to be a radical rethink. and the b b, c's approach is that, you know, have a good evening by the way, um,
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there's not going to be a way to think of the baby series, craig holiday because of the way the bbc is such all but also the main thing major in general are following this line repeated line, which is government and pretty much got something on system e k which is as well has the right to defend itself now size a blanket scan role. frontier make a great evening editing the bbc in particular. there's a lot more than a handful of interest, but i'm not, i'm keep office so i can somebody, i've got a bit of a history to bbc because i just want them to find a day, like the story on, on bbc news. something like that at one point before i realized what they're like, i wanna say, well, i'm not talking about which in most of what i'm talking about. and that is the idea of the bbc is a liberal organization to submit the people that work must be less 20 and then monitors have left wing liberal feats. bbc america, which is always been like,
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there's mrs. complete not so me is but the boys because by the government the government of the day pretty much gets agent and with what's going on in these organizations, both suddenly on the 16th of the same line, it same policy establishment started. unfortunately, i think that you emailed me a few months ago on the baskets. my possible, somebody as an independent cameras that grades that there is the right intentions back and forth. thank you, spend some time up to spying pacifying the government. which is why we go up so much practice. there's a lot more than increases on the spectrum site. yeah, since i say we move on to the main stream media not in, in the u. k, but all over the world is kind of off. i kind of lost the question, but what role the media organization has like the b, b, c having so shaping public. i mean, i mean, they pay a huge role because most people, what's just mainstream media, right. what do you think people are starting to move away from mainstream and find
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some find independent just like a so it was just part of the problem because the main stream media now it is, is also moving in the realms of big events. and that way you can look at the email for example, which is quite simple in terms of the context. it's loading, it's all schools. they're like, the number one will close to the number one news back from in the what size, even though they're not gonna turn the test page. so the banks and i need the alternatives. but i mean, they're a lot of conspiracy theories. they're the bbc at least hotspot, same as the o as in context, the wife find incredible about the baby's sake is it's been off with the code, but it's pretty on all sorts of conspiracy theories. not jumps on the scouts equal to one side street tax. whereas when we actually go situation, but we need both sides, the story we need to put into contacts. the free space is not meant to be seen. the bbc is all about free speech as long as you're trained with the government. and
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that's why gary was getting in trouble again by the way. us. yes, it is odd. we had the story idea about the some english as a guy that had the the football association having the same little problems. i see him. but when did old change child the, i mean, i have a back in the day when i was sit down and, you know, watch the bbc and 8 o'clock or whatever. and i get some sort of violence news. why has it changed now? do you think and, and is it likely to stay this way or do think people or know the public who want a more open and unbiased view of the news? yeah, very good question. i think until the government stopped selecting the border to the beach. say it again. i think it's completely crazy and it's always been my rights. i think will always have this problem. it's always been a pro government organization, but it, it did have
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a balance and that was part of its coach. and i'm putting everything into context as well. what we have in, in the world regional needs. we talked about spoken as movement caused by on to the grades and actual crosses. and then we have breaks in, you pay, we just make, celebrate just for the truck and all the problems. and then as far as going some cutting out in the coffin. so this is actually going in the wrong direction and people saying that the solution is we need less regulation. we need more regulation . proper regulation of quote, the independence, which means independence selection multiple people, the problem, these organizations, not the people that work. yeah, very interesting to see how things find out what was a pleasure to solving to you shortly. this is, charlie will, thanks a lot for your time that you're welcome. now let's say is of a key on the street. so the iris capital on thursday night the why the mobile protest as class and police in dublin and had been treated office 3 young children
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were wounded in life, attacked outside the school, reportedly carried out one out, 2 in national academic and independent. joe said that the city is braced for more trouble. it's quite clear that he's gone fee for b as in dublin off preparing for a full test, though as yet there is no sign of $1.00 on the line. a number of roads, something close. there is a lot of practice on riot police presence in defense of holes with 50 or something . there's an air of expectation, so people in the city of making their way home and that is an expectation that something should happen. sometimes the, the, and the evening, the classes where i understand the quite considerably find them a number of the maps instead of phone vehicles including police and fire brigades at unit was set on fire and the problem and the local uh,
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louis system and problem with that and filed on, i think at least for faucet with that's on file in this that you sent the bar. moving violent flashes between past those and got the across to 33 last night into the alley or for the morning. at the got the on the full side i social media is very much aware of that. so why the best? well, last over the course of the weekend is yet to be seen on that as an expectation that something should come from this evening. the, the right to the so was deployed and evan, to see the clouds, that bank people as seen. so a lot of other sort of things that assaulting 5 was prime minister for the binds where the on the purpose of those, as i was brought shame on dublin brought shame on orleans and brought shame on
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their families and themselves. these criminals did not do what they did because they loved garlands. they did not do what they did because they wanted to protect irish people. they did not do is out of any sense of patriotism, however, worked as they did so because their fields with haste, they loved the items, they love chaos, and they loved causing pain to others. at least 34 people have been arrested all 3 nights of violence, which sole police calls tolts. at least 13 shots were moved to the bus was set on fire. and now this is received widespread condemnation from across the political spectrum. we but not many of seeing this as a smoke screen pipeline over the cracks of the divisions on the deep seated problems in the irish society with many sides of the country has been attended box waiting to explode. yes it's, it's a really good point. you make that state because at the end of the day, the end of the day, the halfway in these widespread condemnations, but some obviously vitamins, okay. i get involved. this is not the on so okay,
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i get that. but the government putting a hold a plane on the, on the shoulders of the circle, the right wing protest is, i mean, come on is, is it really that simple? what, of course, it's not that simple. we saw last november that they were protests across the country, hundreds of protests. this was in response to the government. essentially dumping migrants in these rural communities, very small communities without any kind of consultation. now that was something of a response to the what they described or the fall, right? i've described as an influx of ukrainian refugees. now there was some 42000 the enter the country in the 12 months up to a full 2023 freeing the conflict. the island faces a deep and serious housing cries is now rent. prices have doubled in the last 10 years. and according to government statistics, they're all move in 11 and a half 1000 homeless people in the country, including more than 3 and
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a half 1000 of those being the children. and then the situation has been described as the worst since a great hung known internationally is the potato finding of the, uh, the 1800 us. now the government has been accused of condemning a generation to poverty. while it's not beyond the realm of possibility that we could see more volumes, those tensions continue to fly. but of course, we have next year, the local and you are paying the elections. the laws of the intelligence has been the focus of a key conference, and most of them sciences are predicted important as of the technology, the event was a will addressed by russian president vladimir putting on ca is a marina customer of was the of a 100000000 people from around a 150 countries took part in this form on line. so a great success, according to the organizers of course,
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and vladimir putin did say that he's seen significant results from previous gatherings in the field. he said the, for example, the use of artificial intelligence has increased one and a half times in the past year. so more industries are using that they're becoming more efficient because they're saving that time and money. and so that extend, latimer puts in, announced that russell will be creating a national strategy when it comes to artificial intelligence with clear goals, for example, attractive, more specialist may to ensure that they have access better access to computers and programs that they need. and also it's very important, like i said, to make sure that the environment is such that it attracts investments, of course, and also the specialists that are needed to push this a forward lot of refuge. and so that you might have to starting a new chapter, and it's impossible to bad or to stop artificial intelligence because it will show up somewhere else. that's why russian needs to be in the leading position. he gave
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an example for, for instance, how they're already western a. i am machines that are producing bias results based only on western data. so that's why we need multi polar machines. if you will put these notes on the phobic results so that they can be used by a wider array of people and most importantly so that they're not biased. and here's the middle forecasts that he gave you to the u. s. customs that some wisdom is often works collectively, and we've biased, they do not take into account, sometimes simply ignore and can see the russian culture. in other words, the machine is given to create the post, but it shows you everything we're interested in which data. one that is the interest of player systems. now the, for example, you can indicate to assume that russian culture and science simply do not exist and then they can do this same with other countries. the important takeaway here is that bureaucracy needs to be minimized when it comes to artificial intelligence, so that it's expanded and developed fully at the same time. the risks that are
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involved, everyone needs to be aware of them so that artificial intelligence is approaching an ethical manner. so that people have accountability and that they're approaching as responsibly. they the take on the future of as a future development of all the vision intelligence in russia, from the country to minutes of health and digital development. the thoughts, theater, part, the 24 a i program. so they are registered as a medical devices for diagnostics are always increased, demands on them and they must ensure the safety and effectiveness of diagnostic assistance. so monitoring process is always established for such programs and products because of centralized decisions, because if they produce one or another air, we will have a greater volume of adverse events. in principle, we trust those programs and products that are registered today and are under our control level. we have a special institute division that monitors all of this really nice, you know,
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that's easy technology. the development of technology has always led to the facts because of these risks to pay it. looking for a technology is immediately appear that allows these races to be counted for. for example, here, the exhibition there is a technology for recognizing deep, right click. that is, it is clear that they are created using a i some for but now already active technologies are emerging, would make it possible to recognize that it was, but not in the sense, way calm because they knew risk, people waste fines and appropriate onset of you so here's the main thing is there is a demand bike with technology and for the means that allow these risk, that technology carries to be managed. because like any new area i suddenly in faces the issue of regulation is because, but there is a very high risk like excessive monitoring of this price earnings, which would affect the development of technology that we have in this, for example in here. and we believe that quite serious, excessive requirements we usually have being adopted, which of course, in fact the pace of technology implementation stakeholder. now we consider our main
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task at this stage to be practical use and we look very carefully for potential risks to any negative manifestations. i'm sure once we get a clear understanding of what risk these technologies carry, then we will very carefully imprint use regulation. ciocca for anyone who call us is october. a tap on is the highest historical con, things that some topic on cost of, of next the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome to cross stock where all things are considered 9 peter level explaining why something happened is not the same as justifying it. a mazda is october attack on israel has historical context. israel's terrifically disproportionate response also has historical context, at least 75 years of context. history does not happen in a vacuum, the cross talking palestine. i'm joined by my guess along the mirror. he is
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a retired professor of international relations, formerly at new york university center for global affairs and in rome, across the ramada roberto. she is an author and managing editor of the palestine chronicle. all right, cross lock rolls, and in fact, that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate, let's go to rome 1st. remember this, what i want to make here a program is to talk about messaging and context. i'm not looking through. he looked at who's right or wrong here, but how the public is understanding the conflict that is going on in gaza. and it seems to me that on the one side, there's a lot of people really smart people that know the history of this conflict inside, out and backwards. it's one of the most studied conflicts in history. but that just opposed to it. there's a hell of a lot of emotion and it's a very toxic mixture your thoughts?
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