Big Technology Podcast - Emergency Podcast: Sam Altman Fired At OpenAI

OpenAI fired CEO Sam Altman today, a stunning move that will reshape the AI wars and open new avenues for its competitors. Sharon Goldman, Senior AI writer at Venturebeat, joins us for an emergency podcast to discuss the news, and what comes next.

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CBS News Roundup - 11/17/2023 | World News Roundup Late Edition

Shooting at New Hampshire psychiatric hospital ends with a victim and the suspect dead. President Biden wraps up the APEC summit in San Francisco. Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter enters home hospice care. CBS News Correspondent Jennifer Keiper with tonight's World News Roundup.

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The Gist - Israel’s War Clock Is Ticking

As Israeli Defense Forces explore and document what was found in and under Al-Shifa hospital, verification is hard, and doubt is free and easy to sew. Plus, Robert Pape wonders, "What makes a terrorist ... international vs. domestic?" Pape is a professor and the Director of the Chicago Project on Security and Threats. Also on the show, American decadence versus Israeli seriousness.


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Consider This from NPR - Benjamin Netanyahu on the Future of Gaza

In an interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu often referred to post-WW II Germany as a possible road map for what he called the "de-militarizing" and "de-radicalizing" of Gaza.

Netanyahu said Gaza needs a new 'civilian government,' but won't say who.

NPR National Security Correspondent Greg Myre parses what Netanyahu said in a conversation with co-host Ari Shapiro.

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Consider This from NPR - Benjamin Netanyahu on the Future of Gaza

In an interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu often referred to post-WW II Germany as a possible road map for what he called the "de-militarizing" and "de-radicalizing" of Gaza.

Netanyahu said Gaza needs a new 'civilian government,' but won't say who.

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Consider This from NPR - Benjamin Netanyahu on the Future of Gaza

In an interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu often referred to post-WW II Germany as a possible road map for what he called the "de-militarizing" and "de-radicalizing" of Gaza.

Netanyahu said Gaza needs a new 'civilian government,' but won't say who.

NPR National Security Correspondent Greg Myre parses what Netanyahu said in a conversation with co-host Ari Shapiro.

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Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - WBEZ’s Weekly News Recap: Nov. 17, 2023

An earthquake rocks Illinois. Alders approve Mayor Brandon Johnson’s first city budget. More than 100 people are arrested for protesting outside the Israeli Consulate. Reset goes behind those headlines and more in our Weekly News Recap with Axios Chicago’s Carrie Shepherd, David Greising, president of the Better Government Association, and WBEZ investigative reporter Dan Mihalopoulos. For more on the week’s top stories, check out our catalog of interviews at wbez.org/reset.

State of the World from NPR - An aid lifeline to Gaza: we go to the only crossing point in or out of the territory

There's only one place goods or people are allowed to enter or leave Gaza. Our reporter is in Rafah, Egypt and sees the trickle of aid going into Gaza.
Also, in an interview with NPR, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is vague on who will govern Gaza when the fighting stops.
And comedians and writers on both sides of the conflict use satire to express their anger and grief.

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The Daily Signal - Israel Allows Fuel into Gaza, Biden Signs Temporary Spending Bill, SCOTUS Weighs in on Florida Drag Show Law | Nov. 17

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:


  • Congress averts a shutdown, but has yet to succeed in cutting out of control spending. 
  • Florida asks the Supreme Court to allow the state to enforce its law blocking adults from taking minors to drag shows. The court says no. 
  • President Joe Biden is not likely to face criminal charges in his classified document case. 
  • Israel allows fuel into Gaza on a regular basis. 


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