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that many people have left the calling winds have given firefighters more optimism, while major blazes remain on, contain fresh crews are coming in from other states and canada to help weather conditions are beginning to turn favorably, which will allow us to increase our containment lines. while many neighbors came together to help one another, the worst of human nature was also evident. police arrested a number of alleged looters who had been prowling the effect of neighborhood. if people choose to commit crimes, they are going to be held accountable. the cost of the ongoing disaster is not yet known, but certain to be immense. president joe biden says the federal government will help pay this good pays and things like debris and hasn't returned me temporary shoulders. first responder showers and all of the sorry, measures to protect life and property. residents of the affected areas had been evacuated. but even when the evacuation orders are lifted,
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many will return to find their homes and their neighborhoods no longer exist. some people in this neighborhood are angry, saying that officials work prepared despite warnings in advance of severe weather conditions. and they say, when firefighters did arrive, there wasn't sufficient water pressure in the hybrids to allow them to extinguish burning houses. how come there weren't firefighters on my street? how come there were water in the hydrants? officials defended their efforts. we also know the fire hydrants are not constructed to deal with this type of massive devastation. the favorable weather should last a few more days before winds pick up again, forecast or say, and after 8 months of drought, there's no sign of rain in sight. rob reynolds, l g 0, pacific palisades, california. a still head on use. our kennesaw novak joke of h says he was boys in steering his detention in australia. you'll have the details
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coming up and stay with us the of the inverse north america and europe, the arctic air is making itself felt another push on its way. this deep here is a really code stuff around it. it doesn't look so bad. but of course you introduce this into the coding turns into snow, but the persistent codes been able to finish out scans and maybe these problems in northern europe for a while. so night time for us a pretty how this ice on the rising cost snow tends to full, the concentration is that about around the baltic. so for example, the baltic states some sweden and finland. otherwise it's sunshine. and if you're lucky, a cold wind. but this is making progress down through the balkans down through eastern europe and nothing attempt is back from the current bravo hurry. values for
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made when to, to all the more usual friday is that coming in from atlantics much warmer and portugal on spain and not to bring rain to cell phones. but that also may change book arrest seats attempt to draw on saturday. as the reading property falls over night dense, right, 7, then full, and this keeps moving. science was into greece, property west and turkey significance that it seems likely imposing. everywhere else, the sun is rather more prevalent, with the exception of it to athens event. she gets that cold, but it takes a while, we're going to go through until monday. then it happens. the, the venezuela columbia bu address has become a stomping grounds for trespasses. as desperate people transgress and illegal passage to feed an emerging fuel trafficking market, we followed the powerless journey unguarded through the line of fire
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risk at all. and as wayland columbia on al jazeera in the humanitarian crisis in lebanon, calls for immediate and sustained action. okay, foundations loving an emergency response subs as a vital lifeline for many in desperate need. your donations can play a crucial role in alleviating suffering. promote in community wellbeing and contributing to the recovery join. okay, foundation in its mission to support 11 and during this critical time, full now or visit. okay. adult tool. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, there watching the news out on out to 0. a reminder about the top stories, more than 200000 people are being told to leave that homes as wildfire straight to the sand in this county in california in the us, i knew evacuation order as i finish it after a new baseball academy, san fernando valley thousands of buildings have been damaged or destroyed, and the death toll has risen to pen. italy's foreign minister is in damascus, the capital of syria ways call for sanctions to be lifted during talks with his syria encounter. mark antonio to johnny is visiting out to hosting a special meeting with us secretary of state on to me blinking and european foreign ministers in rome on thursday. and a new studies suggest the desk told the news or as well on guys, i could be 41 percent higher than the official record. the research takes into
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account quantities identified in hospitals, amongst verified social media, or victories and responses from a saturday. well, let's discuss this now with me and i'm kline who's a professor of political science at bi line university and is joining us from west jerusalem. thank you so much for being with us on al jazeera against a client. um, so the reputable mindset journal now says that this, that's totally a in guys that has been significantly under reported. but as you know, what we've heard from is there any authorities and the media time and time again during the war is that the figures that were provided to have been provided by guys as health ministry below now. but now you have this respectable publication, say that this is not the case. how, how is this going to be received in israel today? is there any public has, hasn't probably look sent to the palestinian or the extend the world
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outside is land information sources about the death story in gaza. that is really public. it's, i would say i'm regretfully for so the brain of this really public is watched by the government, the mainstream media, a decent is very, this is good. so these are the public to the general public, to the average person, to, to envision the see to, to imagine that he himself is a little grey, me now or his, uh, his brother, or a son in law. uh they that they serve in the army of the criminals. i'm fortunately, the, the genocide operation. and this, a criminal acts in the gaza strip are made by holding the right people and full all
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very be. but it's very difficult to accept. but very, the relatives of the neighbors are great in those. in addition, the side of perception is that we re fight terrorism. we 5 the every how most of the heavy. so we are, we are doing a good show. we are not the bad guys. they are the bad guys. so all these combine build up the is really a fancy in before is to the desk to write it in the guise of that are done by ordinary people, right? indifference. and obviously you say towards the death toll in gaza, but is really, is also a big impacted we've had in the last few hours, these really ami controlling the depths of another captive in gaza. and we've also
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had more than $200.00 doctors. i understand in a letter call on the government to, to rescue the captives in gaza and agreed to a dealer comprehensive deal. now is that resonating? is that putting pressure on on the government to reach a deal of the gap between z a is a major trend and there's really public opinion and the government, the public opinion supports it'd be even a deal of everybody in exchange of everybody or appraisal necessary for all the hostages, but the government knows that the cost of such a v is ending the war. the government does not want to end the war and visually public w. d. bad to make majority, and those are about to do have the bad ending zillow or that. and here is this gap between the 22 positions,
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or bringing them all back now and continue the war and refuel. just refusal to why. why does it, why is, and the more mean i'm fine. why doesn't these really government want to end the war? as you say, isaac isaac, subject is not being achieved in depth, that they have objective set been achieved to perhaps will returning the remaining . capt is why, why, why this detection of ending the war that this was there is the person, the, the reason that the, the war opens up the door. a box of inquiry commission and at the very tours responsible for civil october disaster catastrophe. and the failure of the army of the company, nathan and the government. so they want to run away from such a situation. also they v,
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a continuance of war helps the government to keep this society mobilized and demand following the government and the state and control of state space then spring to and the other attacks based on the government, the not to go all of these way in order to stop before the government, the government, the leading falls are slipping, the government, they want to expend the war into the, the west bank. and recently this morning i read the result. the visually government wants to stay in syria beyond the, the 74, the ceasefire. the separation of forces agreement to stay in. so for 15, so the loaner cars and the have a secure it is old. but this one really super wise and what intelligent zone of x drop 60 kilometers. okay,
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so this one is one does not want to and these conflict via are in does out west bank and in syria. thank you for re so hugh point from israel van and ask him kline, professor of political science at bar elani adversity. thank you very much. i, a hi built, a sanctioned international criminal court, is heading to the us senate for the base that's off to the house of representatives approved for legislation against the court after it issued arrest warrants, toys, really officials. the icpc once prime minister benjamin netanyahu informed the defense miss, are you, i've kalonde arrested over accusations they committed war crimes in gaza. need of the us noise, read that parties. so the room statute that establish the i, c. c. the russia has 5 of the rise of drones across ukraine, 5 hate to the northern city of turn it his leaving one person aged and another had an apartment block in the capital keys,
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ukraine's f for set it down $33.00 of the $72.00 remotely pilot at craft and another, the $34.00 disappeared alfredo without hitting the targets. now you as president elect, donald trump says he's arranging a meeting with rushes by the way of food team to discuss the war in ukraine. he made the statement a week and a half before he's in occupation. one of tom's campaign promises was the end of a conflict within 24 hours of taking office. the president elect says to teen wants to meet. however, russian state media quotes the criminal saying no former meeting has been requested yet. that's bringing dorothy jabari in moscow. so what is a exactly the criminal saying about the donald trump's games as well according to the criminal spokesperson, dimitri pest golf. during his daily briefing here on friday, and he said that they, russian president, vladimir, put in, is ready,
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willing and able to meet with us president elect donald trump. as soon as he takes office after january 20th, he said that they are a hearing positive comments from the trump camp, but they have ins as set up anything as of yet at dimitri pest called said that the russians believe that once donald trump takes office and then that they will be further discussions and they will firm up plans for the 2 presidents to meet face to face according to the russians of lab report. and it is not setting any preconditions for such a meeting, and their russian physician regarding the war in ukraine has not changed as the richer prescott went on to say that these are positive signals. they're getting from the us president donald trump, but they are, there are no specifics as of yet, and they expect that to come after january 20 a. so all of this, of course is positive from the russian perspective because it's
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a very different rhetoric coming from the future and officials taking over the white house, then the ones that are currently in it's with abided administration. so all in all it appears that flood we're putting is waiting for donald trump to take office. and then the 2 leaders will likely schedule a meeting in the coming weeks following donald trump's integration dosage of already in moscow. thank you very much for that to south korea as president. so presidential security chief has offered to resign. police have been questioning him over accusations he blocked, attempts to detain, impeached president human, so kill over a martial law pro una has been barricaded inside his home for weeks around it by on security or offices. authorities failed to detain him last week during a 6 hours stand off to him. i believe that the investigation should proceed in a manner appropriate for the status of an incumbent president. i don't think the
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county's process where investigate is a trying to execute an arrest warrant against june is the right approach. i sincerely hope that the investigation proceeds in amana, the stating the dignity of the nation. i mean, how the impacts of climate change are now visible on every continent affecting people in every country from the richest to the forest. you scientists say last year was the 1st full year in which a global temperatures exceeded $1.00 degrees celsius above pre industrial times. research shows that every month and 2024 was the warmest or 2nd woman's to date. and each of the past 10 years was among the 10 woman on record. well, let's speak to as being an tica because one of the about the issues, the program manager for climate change at the center for science and environment research organization based in india. and she's joining us from new denny, thank you so much for, for being with us. so 2020 for the hottest here on record. and the impacts as we
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said, of being felt around the world in, in countries like the us, as we're seeing with those was why fi is in, in california at the moment on developing countries. you think better able to cope with these extreme events, or are they essentially in the same boat as a coordination? yes, absolutely. thank you for having me onto the and you know, the, the latest data that's come out about the climate records being broken. i explained the wedding and there should concern for the see make us citizens a like and what the data is really showing is that 2024 was in fact the 1st and you'll with the average temperature exceeded $1.00 degrees celsius above the pre industrial be viewed the 1st time such a record has been broken and we are still inching towards a situation with the target of the status agreement to maintain the don't on
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average below $1.00 degree celsius above pre industrial level of is looking further and further away from beach, and what you're seeing right now is not just the poor parts of the wood, the developing countries like no doubt facing the brand and the worst it backs of the climate crisis. it's also the whether the countries that are also piecing the box to the right and the latest wind fios in the western us. an example of that, um, where the countries are somewhat better equipped, infrastructure to the financial need to recover from such damages. but the damages austin is never been dis escalating, developing countries. on the other hand, i absolutely eclipse drives this onslaught of the type of crisis. and it's a very good certain situation, no doubt, indeed. and despite rich countries also being affected as we're seeing. and as you say, there's so many people who refuse to see the connection and political leadership in many of these countries has failed to tackle this in the us. we have donald trump,
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a climate change deny a coming to office in a few weeks. he doesn't take this seriously. do you think that you know what, what we're seeing happening around the world in california right now the best this will now change and we're going to see more of a leadership role perhaps from, you know, this thing coming us president. but also other countries, leaders in other countries, you know, that would have been the whole um and uh that is what you would think intuitively that for the see, make us citizen movements around the void. would you d v a now as escalating traffic impacts up becoming so evident throughout the us. but the reality is that, that is not what the politically really is. you need reflecting around the way to that is really the scary thoughts. so don't this, trump is the time of denial and he's scored or the climate as fluids agree, new scam. but it's also important to note that under the previous democratic administration, defining the ministry sion, the united states became the not just the oil and gas producer in the wood exceeding saudi arabia,
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industrial producing something like cutting 1000000 barrels of waiting for the. so fossil fuel is which one of the primary causes of global warming, leading to try to change ad there by 6 feet by the defense fossil fuel production and consumption is continuing on to be to, particularly in the rich spots of the boys that have the resources of technology to switch over to brain technologies? correct? so yes, so i'm coming in is concerning, but even previous us administrations have been 5 problem responsible in disregard but, but there is good news on the last, i mean some countries have seen big reductions in increase greenhouse gas emissions having or do not extend. yes, the picture to slightly new ones. so the countries that have switched over from going over to natural gas, which is about 50 percent less for you taking front of the house gas. in fact, perspective, those countries have seen or reduction in overall emissions. also, you have huge influence of renewable energy into energy systems of various countries,
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particularly china parts of the european union. so there are some promising signs there, but the point is the, the climate change problem is a stock problem. the more you keep adding to the stopping greenhouse gases accumulated in the atmosphere, ok, the list, the impact become in terms of play, magic changes, extreme weather events, impacts on equal systems, life, livelihood. so the idea is you have to turn off the tap and the oldest really nice of the developed and which would take the deed in doing so. thank you so much for talking to us. very interesting to hear your thoughts haven't ticket go swami. joining us at from you, denny still head on alger 0. the why fi is around this. angela is cause disruption to us for its best. coming up with jo. next. stay with us. the
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f i top of spacing fed a piece of are to know the goals coming from. and di edits in the hub. so manage it shown dice earlier in the day is like 2.2 supports above the relegation zone in the primarily is just the dates go before the 1st grand slam of the tennis season begins in melvin and 10 times australian open champion of drug which says he was poisoned steering his detention in the country back in 2022. the former. well the one had his visa cancel, but you added the toners because he's on vaccinated states is conflicted with the countries code. 19 entry levels. he was kept in a hotel melvin before being supported in an interview before he competes that this is tournament, he told g q magazine. i realize that in that hotel in melvin, i was fed with some food the poisoned me. i had some discoveries when i came back to serbia. i never told this to anybody publicly, but i had
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a really high level of heavy metal. had led a very high level of lead and mercury, australia is department of home affairs has declined to comment on the match. so it's raining australian open champion janik center has defended himself over planes . he received preferential treatment following to positive doping tests last year. the one, the one seen here on the rights tested positive twice for an anabolic steroids in march. but the results for any made public in english, tennessee is integrity. agency said he shouldn't be suspended because the exposure to the steroid was accidental. the world anti doping agencies quote for bond a want to use these huggins therapy is still pending, but send a client's he did nothing wrong and just hit back a criticism from fellow pioneer carriers. i'm. i don't think i have to answer as it is, to be honest. um, how do i block it? it's, it's not that you just put it in a part, and you just say, i don't think any more about this. but in my mind to know executive well,
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sports chains and united states of feeling the impact of those wild fires in los angeles. we've been telling you about these with the scenes as the nfl team, the le le rams took practiced at the facility in woodland hills. most of the policies via the players, had to be sent home early as another fire broke out nearby. that was called playoff game. against the minnesota vikings on monday has now been moved to arizona. obviously it's a you know, a tough thing to, to watch on the news to be around to see, driving around. see, and all that it's, uh, it's just really sad to see what's going on. obviously, a bunch of people doing everything they possibly can to try and get things under control and then get people back to normal as quickly as possible. but, you know, thinking about and feeling feeling for a bunch of people that have been affected. uh, you know, can all across the city, c, m, b a all surface phone just says stays game between the life his and the shadow hornet slate. his head coach, j j reddick has one of those. he's lost his home in the pacific palisades
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neighborhood. the city for the lake has released a statement saying we heart broken los angeles, a full so with all those impacted by this unimaginable situation. in the n b a games that did go ahead. the league leading cleveland calculated extent of a winning streak to 12 darya scotland for a season high for 2 points. if the caps the, the toronto raptors $132.00 to $126.00. if you ever find yourself watching professional goals, you might want to give a world number 5 who decking that so young are white. thus the japanese player lost his grip on his driver at the pga tournament in hawaii, and the club went into the crowds. luckily the fine, it hits a page b r k. and they supposed to present in stuff like gabriel medina has been named the overall when at the wells sports photography awards was taken by sharon burley during the olympics. stuff and competition into hey t. medina went on to win the bronze medal. all right, that is so useful. now i have a few like the style
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