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welcome to our viewers joining us from around the w world. i m max foster. seven weeks of a relent last israeli military campaign against hamas is now on hold. a planned truce has been in effect for about four hours now as part of a deal to start the release of israeli hostages. qatar s foreign ministry says the aim is for a lasting truce that would extend beyond the four days and ultimately end the violence. a cnn team reported artillery and rocket fire in the first few minutes of the truce, but that subdued and subsided quickly. according to qatar, first women and children hostages are sgesg exp expected to be released around five hours from now. israel has agreed to free 39 palestinians in israeli jails today. and inci dozens more the coming days if hamas keeps freeing israelis. translator: we hope for a truce. we are tired. the people of gaza are tired. we will no longer hear the sound of aircraft and bombardment. we will be able to sit in safety. translator: a truce

Human Microchipping Global Market Report 2022: Privacy and Security Issues Need to Be Resolved Before Mainstream Adoption

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Chip Implants: The Next Big Privacy Debate

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20170726:00:43:00

sparking a fierce debate across the country tonight. a business in wisconsin implanting microchips in its employees, in the skin of their hands. so what are they tracking and would you say yes if your boss asked you to do the same? here s abc s chief business correspondent, rebecca jarvis. reporter: tonight, science fiction about to come to life at wisconsin company, three square market. what did the employees say when you brought this idea to them? half of them actually within five seconds says, yes. reporter: ceo todd westby along with 50 employees implanting microchips, the size of a grain of rice, between their forefingers and thumbs. allowing them to unlock doors at work and even pay for snacks with the swipe of a hand. there are some reservations. there s always the fear of infection. so it s the unknown right now. reporter: another concern, employee privacy. what did it take to persuade the holdouts? basically, we had to explain to them, there s no tracking of the in

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