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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: What are President Trump's latest statements regarding Hamas and peace in Gaza?
President Trump says he believes Hamas is ready for a lasting peace after the organization responded to the White House's ceasefire deal that was released earlier this week. NPR's Deepa Shivaram has more.
Trump posted on social media that Israel, quote, must immediately stop the bombing of Gaza. His post came shortly after Hamas released a statement saying that it would agree to release Israeli hostages. Hours earlier, Trump set a deadline of 6 p.m. on Sunday for Hamas to agree to the ceasefire deal, or he said hell would break out for Hamas.
That deal was released on Monday when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the White House. Israel already agreed to the deal, which stipulates an immediate end to the war in Gaza, with Israel allowing more aid into Gaza and Hamas releasing the remaining Israeli hostages. Deepa Shivaram, NPR News, the White House.
President Trump has endorsed a candidate in Tennessee's special congressional race days before the primary election. Mariana Bakayal from member station WPLN reports on Trump's pick.
After months of silence, Trump has endorsed Matt Van Epps, a former Tennessee commissioner and combat veteran. Van Epps has also been endorsed by Mark Green, whose surprise resignation from Congress this summer kicked off the special election.
Outside money groups, including a PAC almost entirely funded by the parents of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, have spent half a million dollars supporting his run. More money from outside groups has gone to opposing anti-school voucher candidate and state representative Jody Barrett's bid for Congress.
Barrett and Van Epte will appear on a ballot of nearly a dozen Republican candidates in Tuesday's primary. The general election is set for December 2nd. For NPR News, I'm Marianna Bakayau in Nashville.
The Silicon Valley company OpenAI has launched a new social media platform based entirely on users' AI-generated content. NPR's Jeff Brumfield asks, what could possibly go wrong?
OpenAI's Sora app looks a lot like TikTok, except everything here is fake. All you need to do is type in a quick description and out pops a very realistic video of, I don't know, Richard Nixon saying whatever you want.
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