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the, the, there's no limit to how a dream contains key stuff in your own adventure, you know, counter everything's the, [000:00:00;00] the john kerry johnson. this is the news like from day coming up the next 60 minutes. firefox is make some progress and controlling the plays is devastated. los angeles is a coffee, was imposing somewhere, just a cub leasing donald trump is not penalized in the hush money case for
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will become the 1st us president to take office with a felony conviction us increases the rewards for the rest event as well as president to $25000000.00 from the custom tourist integration on israel strikes, targets, indiana, including 2 ports and a power station. who's the say the us and you tables so tired out the tax? i'm piece of statements with the latest schools. these little pool manage on a small, it's leaps to the defense of star food, but trans alexander arnold has been facing heavy criticism for the reason for the a brief pause in strong winds is helping firefighting efforts in the us state of california a 5 while funds have reduced to scrolling neighborhoods to ashes in los angeles
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county. i'm more than 10000 structures and 35000 acres of lens. subbing but officials are keeping evacuation or what is in place and adults to don't curfew is now in place. only 8 percent of the place has been contained in their office. strong gusts may yet pick up over the weekend due to the favorable overnight weather conditions and the diligence and our focus on the diligent work and effort and commitment of our 1st responders. we can report that the palisades fire is now 8 percent contained wind gusts are expected to increase in daylight hours. that will test our containment lines or firefighters will continue to respond to any flare ups and increase our containment lines. evacuation orders remain in place. let's take a look now at some of the worst effect areas in los angeles. the 5 in the pacific palisades is the largest and most destructive in the country's history. it's better costs $8000.00 heck tests the kenneth fall,
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just north of kind of buses the latest to ignite on it. spreading rapidly, police have arrested an individual suspect to the staffing. it's on the 8th and the find that pasadena is the deadliest at least 5 times that the errors in orange around the evacuation or is because there is an immediate threat to life rentals has the latest not from the pacific post sites. this is what used to be the commercial center of the pacific palisades neighborhood in los angeles. it was a thriving region of shops, cafe restaurants, schools, houses of worship. now, as you can see, like the residential areas themselves, it's almost all completely gone. and a fine rain of white ash falls from the sky continuously. the big news here is that the weather has improved to the winds, have died down and a huge influx of firefighters from around the region as far away as portland,
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oregon, 1500 kilometers from l. a. have descended on this area, they're helping the overtaxed firefighters have been working around the clock. and the result of all that is a level of containment. for example, here, the pacific palisades fire, the worst fire of, of, of them all is now 8 percent contain that's really good news. there were 40 people who were arrested on suspicion of looting over the past several days. none of that has been proven yet, but people are very much on guard. and there is a dawn to dusk curfew, a desk to dawn curfew, excuse me, in this affected areas. the national guard has been deployed to help out, and the police are warning people with no reason to come into these infected areas to, to stay out. so things are beginning to look up,
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but after 8 months without rain, in this extremely dry conditions and winds expected to pick up again in the next several days. los angeles is not out of danger yet. rob reynolds, l g 0 and the pacific palisades neighborhood of los angeles. when a new series of global reports have been released, confirming that 2024 was the 1st here on record that the f one move in 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels was level of warming. that's a countries in the you and have cash to try to avoid a 10 years off the power climate conference nonsense in the world. and so those are good organizations and the ease, copernicus, climate change service found at the level temperatures in 2024 won't. well, be on $1.00 degrees in comparison with pre industrial times. well, not only was 2020 for the warmest hit on record, it also had some of the warmest months to date. is what i found in mind at the
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hottest 10 years on record that go back to 1850. 0, in the past decade, the 1.5. so says target sites in the 2015 piracy agreement is measured over decade or 2. but it also on that level of warming at that level with on least far more severe and costly weather events, but area we spoke to co bar, it's well to meet with logical organizations. deputy secretary general, she says the has to be a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions in order to address because in temperatures, in this every fraction of a degree of warming, we are seeing an increased risk from climate change and the kinds of things that we're seeing that's just devastating right now and less the los angeles is unfortunately more and more the kinds of things that we, scientists have predicted we would see and that we are seeing. there's really no substitute for reducing our greenhouse gas emissions. that's the core driver
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for climate change. and that is the key solution to as addressing this problem. of course, you know, right now we also have to start adapting to climate change. so we need to, you know, recognize that we are seeing increased risk fires where i come from in western north carolina. we just experienced a major flood with hurricane helene, and increasingly all across the globe were seeing the impacts of climate change manifest right now that we have to adapt to their needs to be some major changes that are driven from the top down in terms of governmental policies, etc, investments, and new technologies, etc. but each of us has the ability to change, make some changes in our life that can make a difference. and those differences can expand out to our communities and actually play
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a pretty significant role. the judge has ruled to unconditionally discharge preston to that donald trump, but he's crushed money conviction. trump made a virtue, the parents julius sentencing, and then you your quote room or particle, hey, and joins us live now from washington d. c. so patsy summit for us if you will, the details of this and what happened and called this was the day that donald trump very much did not want to see happen. in fact, even appealed to the us supreme court, which has been friendly to him in the past to try and get this such and stop. they declined, so it happened. he is now a convicted felon. and as you mentioned, he's going to be the very 1st president to have that title as well. let me take you back to what this was all about. this was right. it's just as the 2016 election against hillary clinton was about to take place. he got word that a adult film actress with the screen named stormy daniels, was trying to sell her story, alleging that she had had
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a very unfair with donald trump while he was married. now the jury found the trump did, in fact order his fix, or michael cohen, who also went to jail, who did go to jail uh, to pay her a $130000.00 to show it to basically squash the story. and at the same time, use the jury so that he falsified records to try and cover that up. so months ago, jerry unanimously found him guilty. 34 felony counts that the judge had a couple of options. you could have given him probation a fine, he could have faced for years in jail. the judge said if he had been anyone but the incoming president, there would have been punishment. but instead he said, because of the office of the presidency, he will be protected for what they call unconditional discharge, which basically means you did it, you're guilty, but you don't have to pay a price for it. so if i say, where does this leave? donald trump now then going forward. well,
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he was scowling over that virtual appearance, talking for about 6 minutes calling this a in justice that he is innocent. and he talked about other subject as well, like the wildfires. but it is a clear that this is under his skin. he was very upset. now that this is done it, he is likely to appeal and appeals. court can overturn the conviction. if they find the judge made an egregious error. that doesn't happen. often it does happen, but it doesn't happen. often. depaula courts tend to give leeway to the trial judges. most legal experts said he read a pretty good type court case. so he is going to appeal. but if that doesn't change anything, he will go down in history as a us president who last once came back on the 2nd term and right there in the history books is going to be foot. note that he is in fact a convicted felon. now presidents, once he's in office in 10 days, they have extraordinary powers to pardon, to people,
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to commute sentences. that's not going to be the case here because presidents don't have that authority when it comes to state cases. and this was a case that was coming from the state of new york, so kept pardoned himself, but he can try to appeal in washington dc for as the apache. thank you. frank vitamin is a professor emeritus at the university of missouri school, though is also a former federal and state prosecutor. he says the ruling was hardly a surprise. i think that had he not been elected president, i think one might have expected. he would have gotten some jail time, not so much for the severity of the offense, which was always based on the conviction is always based on something of an imaginative legal theory. but his behavior before, during and after the case was extraordinarily contemptuous of the judge of the jury . the prosecutors, the entire system and customarily, if you behave that way and you were convicted of a felony. and the result is that you are going to do some time, but the judge,
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i think, recognize the reality, which is it would be functionally impossible to try to impose any kind of custodial sentence on a guy who is about to be president the united states. arguably, it wouldn't be legal, but he said he certainly couldn't compel a trump to report for any such and such sentence. so it's hardly surprising that this happened. i think one thing that is worth mentioning here is that although this non punishment and a sense is disappointing for those who are particularly critical of mr. trump's behavior and what happened today does finalize the conviction up to this point. one could not legally have said that donald trump was a convicted felon. the thing that makes him a convicted felon is the entry of the judgment that the sentence that occurred today. so although he's going to appeal this guys, he is now officially a convicted felon. nicholas venturo has been sworn in for 36. the
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time is when his way this president. so many went ahead despite international calls for him to stand a side of the july's disputed election, which it was declared the winner by the country's top court. but detailed voting cavities have never been published. an organization coincided with the us announcing new sanctions on venezuelan officials. washington also increase the reward from a due as a restful conviction to $25000000.00. and i don't say what you want to do, what you must, but this venezuelan constitutional investiture could not be stopped. and as a great victory for democracy and venezuela is on for the people who want peace and stability is a great venezuelan victory. oh, that's in america, edits. understand human is the following developments. not from a santiago in to that. yeah. so what has been the reaction to the inauguration and within the country and beyond?
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to live inside the country, as you could have expected supporters of president nicole last month, little came out onto the streets and they celebrated this 3rd and all of your ration. but those who oppose him stay very quiet, and that isn't surprising either considering that there has been a wide spread crack down on opponents ever since the election. last july, thousands of people arrested. others have disappeared and abroad in the region, particularly in latin america. there's the wide spread criticism of an election, which most believe was won by the opposition by a landslide president nicholas my little failed to given to please at 1st and then demands both from latin american countries and united states and europe to show the tally sheets which is what the venezuelan law demands, but to prove that he did indeed win, but that he still went ahead and was sworn in as well. you've just seen this. this
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shows that even though that had been sanctions, they have been threats. there are some countries like the united states who in fact, will not recognize moodle as the legitimate president of the country. he does still have friends and powerful friends that, that i'm talking about china, russia, iran, and india, and turkey. many countries that are going to are willing to go ahead and continue to trade with him to support him politically. especially those who do not necessarily agree with all who are not friends or allies on the united states. okay, let's see a name and thanks very much for that. but i did it on his way to the program director at the washington office told me that that's in there because he joins us now from washington dc. welcome to alta 0. so the and the organization went ahead as planned. where does this leads the off position that and what's the strategy now? to thank you so much for the interview. we saw just a few minutes ago,
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maria green, i'm a child, the leader of the opposition list. a video in which tree explains what happened yesterday and all that explains that because of concerns of the security and the integrity of the president, the leg that and the website is a little bit on the decision of western trip to not to try to enter venice or die right now. so the situation right now is very uncertain. it is not clear what the path is for the opposition, nor for the international community on the one question or the one fact that remains is that the fact of the fight for democracy in human rights does not have an expiration date. i believe the, the expectations for january time considering all of the elements of the refreshing and the closure of the air stays in minnesota was not that, and the ones that is little bit was going to be able to,
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to be sworn today into office. nonetheless, there continues to be a population that continues to find for the mockers in minnesota that continues to live through the dire conditions of the complex human adhere, an emergency and refreshing. so i believe that there are still a lot to, to be seen regarding business. i know you mentioned the international community that i mean china, russia around india, there are countries internationally who support with you are on the there are, however, it is interesting to see who went today to the, to the act that modem perform. first it was a very small act, it was non done, or traditionally it takes place in the national assembly, but in a smaller room, within that legislative palace. um, only the precedence of to well and the go now, well we're, there are the of some in north beta and the,
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the masters to brazil and william young were there. but the president's view non federal were not. so it's also interesting to see, you know, the amount of international regression didn't the representation on the isolation that modem basis. um, i believe it will be also very hard for, for mode to remain in power under such an isolation through the use of repression. and with a lack of legitimacy, but also a lack of support from, from his followers. you mention hardships that the population face. i mean, nicholas, what do i might point 2 years. all of us sanctions which lead to we can do economy, does he have a point that uh huh. yes. um indeed, i think that uh right now the, the economic situation continues to be uh, terrible for vanessa now. 3rd, inflation. um there is the biggest in quality that we've ever seen in years.
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and the grill that was seen between 20212024. whether the economy grow, that 1st it did not reach the population. it was that it stayed among the, the leads and the 2nd aspect of that is that it happened because there was, uh, sanctions relief from the us in, in their effort to achieve a democratic transition. so right now the question remains is, what will the us administration do? will they continue to have this specific licenses that have been granted to oil companies in the whole, to maintain those economic conditions that have been created in the past few years? or will those uh, change of that, those licenses be revolt? that's the question to, to be seen still. all right, great,
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thanks very much indeed for joining us. thank you. this very minute. trudy has killed at least 5 people in the s drive on the ton of ton of deborah in southern lebanon. lebanon's state news agency says a call was targeted. a cease fire was announced in late november, but the is there any um it has carried out multiple strikes on nothing. and since then getting schools of people is what a minute trace conducted nearest attacks across the human side hit was targeting. who's seen that a treat infrastructure is very prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the army will continue to hit. you have been in retaliation frequency strikes on as well. but haven't heard, you reports more strikes around for you. how many capital? some of the 1st these of placed the blame on the us and the u. k. claims both countries deny the. meanwhile, phase randy army says a hip, the pulse and also is actual data as well as
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a power station in some of the attacks were carried out on friday when hundreds of thousands of young men, these typically gather off the friday prayers to condemn. israel's will only cost the spokes person for the, for the military was that the protests until the crowds, the group had attacked sites in israel. the day before the many, do you have any armed forces carried on targeting operation against a number of targets belonging to these really animals in the oxide areas? what type of with 3 drones and they were able to reach their target successful human through these have launched several attacks on israel. thing the strikes are a show of solidarity with palestinians in gauze that is really defensive in the state as well. caps as one of the who sees it will continue talking to them. and if they don't stop, keep thoughts on their own,
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but came on. these really strikes today and humans and the clear and sharp message to the leader of the who's the entire organization. that will be no immunity, but anyway, i'm not here. single, please. the 1st these become targeting, what's it said? what is really linked to ships in the red sea? soon off days route began. good school on garza, in october 2023. they have won the so the non that is are not able to stop it's attack. i do decide, i lifted the blue k didn't goes and they nodded. nathan, you in a security general has requested that interested instead of motion of the own oprah as well. he will not arrive to watch a group, they have a requested, is there any distilled that these really minutes. she says it will continue talking human until the free fees and the strikes about the of the know ceasefire and cause a few if any, expect that to happen. mohammed haji elders,
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era the is ready strikes the coast, guards of kills at least 18 palestinian since friday. morning the 3 of the victims were killed in tennessee, shutting on to j. e. a neighborhood of gauze, a city that bodies and survivors have been transported to the on the hospital. both our company describes the situation from the hospital in kansas city. this situation here in johnson city a is really catastrophe as these right. all mean since applying the bump things against the values and the pool corps, those guys will city the attacking. i'll change the neighborhoods always wash off the refuge account and as a to a neighborhood neighborhood has what are we on a solution? why that is why they all mean on his radio tax. at this moment, the casualties on one of the people arriving for the hospital,
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which suffering from us to visual stage where the can supplies and the specialist to update the situation. and the scenario is the same in the northern doesn't sweat because we are doris contacts. really kind of stuff in the hospital. what is right on the cape decisions, the hospital and the open for you as i read the hospital. right. and there is no need which are also that which far as the doctor is there to use the medical solutions understood all well. so this is the overall situation of the machine gunners and the northern goals a slip. and those, those he and the directors of the hospitals are told and gets older. it's a national community to afford the hospitals with the medical supplies and the specialist doctors to will incorporate a free d as the 1st law here cannot deal with what the co uh case is as the case is, is arriving to a lot of the hospital is really a cortico as really
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a multi trauma. that's why the director of the hospital here is calling a total into nursing communities to afford the needed medical supplies and they needed a specialist and to allow also the medical convoys to our wives, to gauze us if you had to elsewhere and gauze on his very drone strikers talks to the gathering in the upper res refugee camp in the central district. kidding 5 palestinians. their bodies had been transported along to the hospital where f it's thrown away. so identify the victims. people injured in the attack couples have been taken to the facility, tired of assume, has more details from babylon and central cancer. natalie top penantrelly attack soon because of strep. since the early hours of this morning on the situation has been excessive painting as to some set here in the spread. what we understand that the concentration has pretty much on the central areas. we have heard huge
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explosions just chattering the silence of night. i was a rock, took you to come and we have school know, imagine reports coming, go from the administer off to the communication. suggesting that we that because the stripe is expected to witness a gradual shut down with communications and internet services due to the deflection of the q. and this will be another gradual escalation also is taking place. um, it's a no sort of slowing in terms of the deluxe that to you as well. yeah. attached in the central area and on the uh, the other parts of the gaza strip, which has been a very active military cl for the latest confrontations were mountains of deputies i've been left behind. these is rarely a tax in both towns and villages such as devali a bank, not yet a big town, one, along with a very sole ring desktop also continues to rise up by a bite,
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but by the minutes an old areas of confrontation areas. also that where does ignited to be safe for palestinians to recover the i'll just the of the pedestal. this is what it shows is how the seeds the intonation hospital in state law here in northern garza for weeks that's what is patient's posting and families forced from the homes. are also sheltering that the lat temporaries. and this at the hospital to describe the conditions inside the intent even was this put underneath. this is the current situation at the indonesian hospital today, friday. and since last night, the hospital is under heavy con fire. these rarely, military vehicles are passing more than once around the hospital. the shooting continues and the quad carpenters don't stop it. but the situation is extremely difficult if you've been what i've done the whole situation is very scary and high to someone because i'm not sure if it may have,
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even though there's no water at all here inside the hospital since wednesday, we all here have resorted to the sailing solutions to drink for them, and sometimes we use it for personal purposes because of the total lack of water in the hospital. this is a real catastrophe for everyone here. so the head off, the break, donald trump's threats of a trade war, a on this is sensitive to china, tennis down to that chunk of which says he was doing his detention in australia that's coming up in the it had a lot of that. let's have a look at the weather across europe this weekend and the unsettled weather patent continues, his friends move their way from west to east. the latest one is going to bring some
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real wintery weather to the likes of poland up into scandinavia. loops round across into western russia, putting down to the black sea and effecting some of the balkan states. so we're talking some heavy snow blizzards condition, stronger winds as well for poland. we will also see some pretty nice to weather moving across. it's an even what's wind warning is out here with wind warnings as well for correlation. but behind that, it is looking at a lot quieter on saturday for parts of france, the north west of britain island, we could still see some issues with some ice and some fall get here. but temperatures will be picking up in the northwest. and that's not the case with what's happening across the west. we all going to see temperatures come down for western parts of front stretching into spain and portugal as well. madrid, seeing 13 degrees celsius and have a look at boulder. if we haven't looked at a 3 day here, we'll see that light rain on saturday, sunshine's back on sunday,
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