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Domestic Pressure on Netanyahu, GOP Debate in Miami, Union Deal with Hollywood

2023/11/9
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新闻播报员: 以色列总理内塔尼亚胡因10月7日哈马斯袭击之前的安全失误面临越来越多的辞职呼声。许多以色列人认为他应对此次袭击负责,并呼吁他下台。 诺姆·特波恩: 作为以色列前将军,特波恩认为内塔尼亚胡是失败者,应该立即辞职。他指出,内塔尼亚胡在安全问题上存在重大失误,无法继续担任总理。 内塔尼亚胡: 内塔尼亚胡表示,他目前唯一的责任是带领以色列赢得战争,并承诺在战争结束后进行调查。他拒绝在战争期间辞职,强调当前的重点是国家安全。

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There are growing calls for israel's prime minister to resign. They blame him for security .

failures that a LED of the moss attack cannot stay even one more day.

So will he heed the call?

I mean, Martina, that's little bother. And this is up first from M P R news nick hai and a vg rama swami I twitted shots. During the third .

G O P debate, SHE made fundament for actually joining tiktok, while her own daughter was actually using the APP for a long time .

of the five candidates stage who stood out and who closed.

and the actors union reached an agreement with studios to end its strike.

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We start with reports of arab countries in the us trying to negotiate a three day ceasefire between israel and hamas. IT would be an exchange for the release of up to a dozen hostages being held in the gaza strip, according to the associated press. The discussions come amid a worsening humanely arian crisis inside the palestinian enclave as israel expands its ground and air campaign.

Meanwhile, israel's prime minister Benjamin at the yahoo is facing political problems at home. Many israelis blame him for security failures that proceeded the october seventh hamas attack. Inside is though there are growing calls for net yahoo to step down and peers learn in.

Fryer has been reporting on all this in television and joins us now higher on hi, lily. Okay, so who's been calling for ntini a who to resign? And and what is IT that's pushing them to do that?

What do they want? It's people like no ARM tea born. He's a retired major general in israel's army.

And october he grabbed his pistol and raced south from his home and television ded up, joining gun battles with a mos. He was shocked by what he called a colossal breakdown of israeli security. And he told me, there's one person he blames.

Benjamin cannot stay even one more day on the year of the prime minister. He is a failure and he must go.

You know that ahoo long position himself is tough on security. Earlier this year, though, he tried to weaken israeli courts. He's also on trial for corruption.

So before this war, television was filling with hundred thousand protesters calling for him to resign over others self. And now there are fresh protests blaming him for these security lapses. Most of the rallies have been for the more than two hundred forty hostages being held in gaza by hamas.

You know, at first, many of their families and friends were sort of unsure about raising their voices. Now some of them are calling for the prime minister's resignation. And the question is really when even some of neTanyahu's long time critics say political change shouldn't happen during the war.

I mean, I also heard that from a lot of survivors who talked about for hours that having nobody come help them has nothing. Yahoo address sed this.

He's been repeatedly asked whether he will resign, and here's what he told foreign reporters.

The only thing that I intend to have resign is how much we're going to a resign them to the dust beneficiary. He says there .

will be an investigation. He is happy to answer questions, but only after the war. Meanwhile, israel's defense minister, the military chief of staff, the head of the shin bet, the domestic security agency, they have all personally accepted responsibility. A municipal official from net yang, who's liquid party for the south are actually the attacks, happened, resigned on live TV net ya ahoo has visited soldiers preparing to go into battle in gaza, but he has not publicly gone to any of the funerals of those killed on october. S.

H. wow. I mean, how representative is this feeling domestically? What is the public opinion of the yao?

There was a poll this month that found seventy six percent of israeli want a ten yahoo o to resign. Another one late last month put his approval rating lower than at any points in surveys began twenty years ago. But as you know, net yahoo has managed to get the opposition to join him in a war government. I talked to one of his biographers who says, nett ya ahoo o knows he probably has a window of opportunity to sell viage his legacy during this work because he probably won't be in office much longer after that.

And p is laun fare in telephone. If thanks, lawn.

you're welcome. Thank you.

Republican presidential candidates met for a third debate last night in miami, florida.

Yeah, a smaller slate of five candidates on stage made for some heated confrontation. That's even with the party's front runner, former president Donald trump. Across town at his own and peers.

the manic montanaro was at the debate in miami and joins me, now, good morning.

and god, to be here.

So dementia, what are the biggest things people need to know coming out of wednesday s debate?

Well, the stage was really window down here. I mean, were five candidates and really at times felt even smaller than that. You really get the sense that there were really too clear tears here.

You know, floria government on the santis. Nicki Haley, the former south CarOlina, the governor, were really at the top of that. And then there was really the rest.

You had a much more subdued Chris Christie, the former new jersey governor, and you could sense a bit of desperation in the air, really for south CarOlina and send to your tim Scott. And we've a grama swami, the former texas o know this was the first debate since the israel homos war. Was really interested to hear how the canadians would talk about this.

And IT was a very hawker stage. You know him, Scott, even explicit, called for a strike inside of iran. And here's what some of the candidates said at this debate.

hosted by abc news. I would be telling bb, finish the job once and for all with these butchers.

the last thing we need to do is to tell israel what to do. The only thing we should be doing is supporting them and eliminating her. Mos IT is not that israel needs america. AmErica needs israel.

Israel has the right and the responsibility to defend itself.

So sounds like a lot of agreement. They are dominica. What stuck with you from last night?

Well, yeah, I mean, there weren't really a ton of fireworks at this debate, but I really got ugly. Between roa swampy and hailey roman swampy came out swing hard. He even called for the republican national committee chairwoman, rocdiane, to resign. And he really seemed to want to go after Haley here. He was attacking her on foreign policy and halley's response at this debate, host to by abc news.

He made one of me for actually joining tiktok while her daughter was actually using the APP for a long time. You might want to take care your family first little the next generation of americans are using, have her supporters crap and up. That's fine. You're just easy answer .

yeah you can hear her kind of do a little bit of a Wilson ith P G thirteen Oscar impression there. Um and i've never quite hard at a debate another candidate call another uh fellow colleague scum and that's what nicki Haley did and I was really kind of surprising to hear but rather swami going after her daughter. That really seemed to be a bridge too far for everyone on the stage, on the audience.

So some fireworks there, what was missing from the debate, any topics you expected but didn't hear much about.

I was really surprised that you've got to the election results from tuesday and abortion so late, you know really with only about fifteen minutes left in the debate. And you know the Kennedy really just continued to have few answers to the problem republicans continued to face when IT comes to how they talk about abortion rights.

In some complain that there wasn't enough money spent to win these ballot initiatives, that they weren't competing referendum know tim Scott called for a federal fifteen week ban, which is something he wouldn't commit to early on in the campaign and something that really didn't exactly when the day in Virginia where democrats took over the full legislature and the governor there had campaigned on a fifteen week ban. And nicky, he continues to call for a consensus position, which really walks a prey risky line. But really very few answers here for republicans on how to win over the middle really quickly.

I mean, you're saying not many stand out moments with this impact. Republic's mary voters, not much really changes here.

I was really like watching a plane game for the N. C. A. Tournament with a sixty fifth, first to sixty sixties trying to fight to play against the top team and peers.

the ico montoro. Thanks, Monica.

The hollywood actor strike ended at midnight one hundred and eighteen days after IT began unions sag after a reach a tentative new contract with the major studios and streaming companies.

Now members of the union still need to ratify the proposed contract, but now they'll be able to get back to work. Now just know many of us M P R are members of said after but under different contract.

and we were not on strike and VS monthly. Dell bargo has been covering the actor strike since IT began, and he joins us from los Angel. A good morning once.

Good morning family. yes.

So what do we know about this agreement?

Yeah, well, we're not privy to all the details yet, but the unions negotiating committee is calling at a billion dollar deal of, quote, extraordinary scope. In a statement, they said the agreement includes increases in compensation of bonus for participating in streaming shows and very key to the actors, dancers, voice over actors, stem performers are protections from artificial intelligence.

The negotiators say they're thrilled about the deal that they voted for unanimously. And last night at a party after the deal was announced, committee member and actress Cherry belfont told the hollywood reporter that he was especially proud of the A. I.

S. This was monumental. We cannot have done this without the solidarity, the support and the law that we fell from the picket lines.

So throughout the strikes, things seemed pretty tense between the union and major studios and streamers. right?

That's true. The studios and streaming company heads originally said the actors and the writers demands were not realistic and too expensive, and union leaders chest as the executives for being greedy. But as the strike dragged on, the executive seemed less fire and more interested in getting a deal done, and they stepped into personally bargain with the union hours before the deal was announced. This is what Warner brother's discovery CEO David zz laugh and disney CEO bob iger er had to say.

We recognize that we need our creative partners to feel valued and rewarded and look forward to both sides getting back to the business of telling grade stories.

Obviously, we'd like to try to preserve a summer of films. The entire industry is focused on that. We don't have much time to do that.

So many film premiers have been delayed because of the strikes and the upcoming TV season had been in jeopardy. It's not clear how long this will take to start productions again, but a lot of people are bearing to go. But on the other hand, there may be far fewer T, V shows for the actors to be in. What are union members .

are saying about the deal?

Well, from what i've seen, relief that it's finally over sag after president friend russia hopped on social media to celebrate the Victory and so did the members of the negotiating committee. Actors zack efron found out the news at last night's premiere of the rustling movie the iron claw.

I'm so happy that we're all able to come to an agreement. Let's go back.

Let's go. But there are still hurt feelings could take time to get over. Here's sag after strike kept in Chelsea shorts outside amazon studio yesterday.

How do you go from being so angry at these people to be like and your best buds now working together on set? You know, it's we forgive, but you don't forget.

So what happens now?

Well, the union leaders have to send the tentative contract of the national board, and then there one hundred and sixty thousand members will vote whether or not to ratify IT. But already union leaders ended the strike last night and said, no one will be picketing anymore, so they may soon be performing again, and cameras may soon be rolling since the strike is over.

Now they're already promoting their work, tweet about their new shows and movies, doing interviews, showing up on red carpets. For premiers, being on strike, out of work has been so rough on so many people. And everybody I talk to told me they just really want to get back to work, whether or not there in one of the unions or not.

N, P, R, culture correspondent, man, delete dell bargo in los Angeles. Thanks, dely.

Thank you.

As the international community watches the war unfolding in gaza, another humAnitarian crisis is taking place in sudan. The war there is in its seventh months as the sudanese SE army battles of powerful military group for control of the country. A abusive is a former governor in the four in the west of the country. He says, international support is urgently needed.

Humiliating situation also is getting worse for those suffer people is no organization or real agencies that are supporting them. This is an appeal. A to the international community, therefore, is in a very critical situation, and people are soaring and .

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