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also the us city of los angeles and more than 200000 people are on the evacuation orders such as mad describes it as an historic firestone. 5 people have been killed in a ton of neighborhoods, destroyed the biggest fire in the pacific palisades, a scorched 97000 hectic emotions. so far to say we could wind gusts, so help him to contain the fires, but they won't button the reprieve might be short lived. we expect winds to subside somewhat, which will allow fire cruise to increase containment lines. however, i will be very clear here as well. we are still under a red flag warning with a stream fire behavior. possibilities of, of i know says in the pacific policies where the devastation of things that left behind is also apparent. or i'm standing on a bluff in pacific palisades, one of the worst affected areas of these fire storms that have hit los angeles. and
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i'll just step out of the way for a moment so that you can see the extent of what can only be called apocalyptic devastation. you can see the bird, a neighborhoods below the chart of hillsides that are burnt from the rapids advance of the buyer and then sweeping around. you can see the smoke in the air. some places smoke still rising from isolated areas of fire, a whole neighborhoods here, $7000.00 hector's in this area alone. one of several major fires. and you can see these houses now. there is nothing left that is not made out of stone or brick or steel. it's all destroyed. this was a neighborhood that was very, very desirable,
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very expensive homes and an established neighborhood that has been here for decades and decades. and now it is simply all gone. this the same story is true in other parts of los angeles. besides the palisades in city of all the dates, the absolute like area, very confusing situation. what we have been able so far to understand is that in the, the my, the equity now i child was the pains, caravan and bar cycles that were supporting our out of the protest that was attacked by allegedly security forces of the my due to government. she was pushed off her motorcycle briefly the time she was been forced to fill a number of videos, we one of them and then she was a re lease. that's all this information is coming from her police because
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organization. there are however many questions still we don't know for example, who attacked or who gave the border to a factor in that and eventually who gave the word order to re lease, or we know that there were, but they were policemen. there, there were a military security forces of the government and there were also these groups of arms civilians known as collect. zeroes were groups of civilians who defend uh would be we don't know why for us there. i sondra. thank you. vanessa newman served as a representative for, for my business when in a position the that one going to to the you can on it. she says what charter was making a statement by coming out of hiding a renewal for certain that her, uh, her cavalcade was there to a fired on and she was coming and going on in a motorcycle to make herself visible to her supporters. she had indeed been in
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hiding and protection. and there's also quite a lot of ways if you can see, you know, her, the more recent appearance in that time and the address for the, from the stress of, of being invited. so 2 days reassurance was something that she has pulled upon for global, move it to quote, for the peaceful installation of the ones on this to really find all accounts of one the elections in last last lie and a 2 to one then side is i'm sure who exactly is play one game on the in this is ben is for everything about that as well as a little bit of the looking glass. right? so it's, it's, they knew that they called really a rest of the day according to my child, because she is so love domestically and internationally and respected and protected by the americans. and the brits and all those that they
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think that rushing, how would really be too much of a risk. but there are factions within the regime. some who then, you know, just be done with that and an arrest or the israel is one gauze that has killed more than $46000.00 palestinians. that's more than 2 percent of the population. the doesn't include thousands of people still on, accounted for these buried under the rubble at least for palestinians have been killed and separate the tax to everything goes a city on thursday. the into the been taken to barely functioning hospitals on the verge of closure because of a lack of 2 week old baby and a 4 year old child had been killed in the last 24 hours. remains of the 40 will be
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buried in a cardboard box. it'll killed fine is very strike on the home and drop it off. i thought it was an attack against some neighbors, and then i found everyone's screaming and crying. the place was full with dust and i could no longer see anything till i started looking for my children. my eldest daughter was fine and i was able to save the 2 younger boys. my other daughter was rescued from under the rubble. power to assume has more details from doub law in central council. these kayla is really a tax continues to escalate across different geographical locations and caused by the concentration has been pretty much during the past 24 hours on kansas city. the is very military is a so broken in the military attacks on a residential areas. one of the latest has a struck a school sheltering dozens of palestinians in the valley town. um its more reports
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coming from i witnessed a suggest that the sky line of northern garza east absolutely overwhelmed and covered with picks like smoke coming from buildings in the valley. a refugee come and big that here. that wet bend by the east, very ground forces, also medical teams in and out. the hospital continue to repeat. that is, but um, is this to ongoing with build chosing only residential homes in the facility say of the huge amount they've done this once before they did this on the trumpet, ministration sanctioned members of the i. c. c. didn't seem to have as that big of an impact, but it is likely to go through the senate. the senate majority leader says he's going to pass. it's likely it's going to wait until president trump is an office, but i would expect that that will be one of the very 1st things he signs when he's inaugurated on january 20th. i see thanks very much and a lot of the head here and i'll just there on the chief for joseph
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own is electives. as lebanon's president breaking a deadlock in parliament hosted more than 2 years. the so now it's looking pretty, went down the east and the sides of this continent, australia, from new. so queensland that's new south wales. it's especially called straight. there's just a scattering and shouting and know won't hasn't reached past. where do you any about 272830 degrees here. the real heat is in the in middle interior, you know, the red interior, 43 to 46 degrees. someone's going to hit 50. that doesn't leak down towards mount $1.35 east of that. there are shares on this insistence on shore breeze in new zealand. it's not as warm as it should be. 19, maybe for things from the media or ologist that the,
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there were extreme wind conditions on their way, several days before the fires broke out. those predictions did come through and lead in large parts of the these uncontrolled fires. secondly, they say that in pacific palisades, which is a sort of silly neighborhood above the ocean, that there were not clear uh, plans for evacuating people to the extent that people got trapped in traffic jams. there was nowhere to go. and police, at some point, even told people just get out of your cars and run, run down to the beach where you'll be safe. so people are upset about that. and finally, people are extremely upset about the fact that in some areas of that neighborhood, they said firefighters were unable to fight fires because the water pressure in the fire hydrants in the water system was so low, they couldn't get their houses attached and ready to, to to work,
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so these are people who pay, you know, a lot of money and property taxes and they're demanding to know why they didn't even get something as basic as water in the fire hydrants, without updates for us that rober. no, thank you. one of the 2 years of deadlock, lebanon's apartments is elected a new president. obama come on to joseph, on the one that it's required. lebanon has been with out to present since michelle allen's time ended in october 2022. so i know how the reports from beirut, lebanon has a new president ending a power vacuum that lasted for more than 2 years. it's army commander, joseph, fall and received the majority of the votes. and he says, this is a new beginning. in his 1st speech, the parliament on said he would fight corruption poverty, promote economic engineers over for a while, investing in the army. he promised to build a functional state. i have
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a little modest my pledge is to exercise my role. let's come under in chief of the armed forces and chairman of the supreme defense council, through which i will work to offend the states right to monopolize the bearing of homes. this was seen as a message that has the law whose arms wing has long been stronger than the army own . was not the groups candidates, but this is an 11 on isabel's devastating war. and the fall of the regime and neighboring syria weekend has the law. and this alex, it's a big change in the whole region, not on the 11th. and the indian uh, uh, influence on the own lebanon is going away. lebanon's lawmakers returned to parliament on thursday for the 1st time in 19 months. a lot has happened since possible on its allies, the sizing several, our governments,
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including the u. a. he writes groups including honest international, have one that he could the risk of human rights violations if he's extradited or at least the 3 people had been shot dead by police in mozambique, as they gather to welcome the opposition leader from exile and see him on the line a return time, 2 months of leaving for an october, his dispute, his presidential election. the government accuses him of inciting violence for me, the miller has more from it, but with a highly anticipated retention was indeed for support as above position. presidential candidates finance and wondering who made one of which i am not willing to accept the election results if they are the same as those really announced. i think the only role i am willing to take on is the role level and any support is willing to back down for me, the minute on $20.00, a month with them was in the us as announced an additional $500000000.00 aid
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package for ukraine's ministry. the package includes miss solves and equipment for fonts, address munition, which can be drawn directly from existing us stop pub defensive that is pushing to have them deliver to keys by the end of the month. the progress while she frame is appetite will only grow. if autocrats conclude that democracies will lose their nerve, surrender their interest and forget their principles, we will only see more land grapes. if tar, which learned that aggression page, we will only invite even more aggression chaos in a war. but we are still determined to not let that happen in the states. a funeral service has been held for former us president jimmy carter. carter died at the age of $100.00. he's being laid to rest in his home state of georgia. i was off the sermon at the national cathedral, on official reports, not from washington dc. but none of us live as to himself.
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