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[000:00:00;00] the the the slightly free for 5 boxes, bracketing must've, blaise is essentially with us documentation or have been ordered some areas. the carriage also is also is there a document though? so coming up that will trump his sentence for covering up payments to an adult film stuff gets no punishment presence and next close the hearing. despicable is ready
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as strikes hit to see targets in yemen, including a power station, 2 points. the us imposes was that cause it's toughest sanctions yet against russia taking a mess, its energy sector, $200.00 entities and individuals are fixed the us 5 spots as a starting to make headway. and the buffets are contained. 2 major walls buzz a several smaller ones in los angeles crews are taking advantage of maybe a temporary pools in strong wind conditions. 10 people have been killed and more than 10000 structures destroyed since tuesday. and some of the worst wildfires and the cities history. and not time could few as in place and mandatory evacuation settings. and then they to cut down on looting. i do to the favorable overnight weather conditions and the diligence and i'll focus on the diligent work and effort
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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 flareups and increase our containment lines. evacuation orders remain in place. where are some of the worst effect areas in los angeles, the farm and the pacific palisades remains the largest and most destructive in the county's history that spread across $8000.00 head test authorities say it's now 8 percent contained the kenneth fund, just north of kind of bus us is the latest to ignite 5 boxes of minus to contain it . police arrested an individual suspect to the starting, the 5, but they to set off to interview him. there was no probable cause to hold him on suspicion of austin and the eastern fine at pasadena. it was the deadliest at least
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5 of the 10 victims were killed. the barriers in orange around the evacuation order is because there is an immediate threat to noise for rentals has worn out from the fires in pacific palisades. 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, oregon, 1500 kilometers from l. a. have descended on this area, they're helping the over tax firefighters. have been working around the clock and
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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 continue. 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, dusk 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 affected areas to, to stay out. so things are beginning to look up, but after 8 months without rain, in this extremely dry conditions and winds expected to pick up again
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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. as a judge has ruled to unconditionally discharge presents elect donald trump over his hush money conviction. trump made a virtual appearance during his sentencing, and then you, your courtroom. patrick cocaine joins us live, not from washington dc. so probably some of the se, well for us, the details of this and what happens in court? well, he was very much clearly unhappy to be there, appearing virtually indeed to the near court room scowling. crossing his arms, he really went to great lengths with his lawyers to try and keep today from happening even going all the way to the supreme court, which just hours before and essentially was supposed to take place said no, we're not going to intervene. so why was he so worried about this happening? because now he is
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a convicted felon. you can't call him that yet until it's actually entered into the record. even though he'll have no punishment, he will always have that title of a convicted felon. and that we've never had a president who's been a convicted felon. so what's this all about? remember was just about the 2016 election. and his team got word that this adult film actor. she goes by the screen name of stormy daniels was gonna sell her story to the tabloids a legend unless she had had a fair with donald trump, who was married at the time. now just remember the context of this. donald trump had a huge following this event, jellicoe christians, who might not one who have voted for him. if they thought he had an affair with an adult film actress again. well married. so the jury found the trunk directed michael cohen, his fixer, who did serve time for it, but partially for his role on this to pay stormy daniels, a $130000.00. they found trump guilty of that and also falsifying records to try and keep it quiet. so there are
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a couple of options for the judge going into today. he could have sentenced them to 4 years in jail, obviously, very unlikely parole a fine. but now he chose just basically clear the convictions. so what does that mean? it means that he's a felon won't be punished for. busy but he is now a convicted felon. so where does this leave donald trump now then going forward? he's going to appeal. he couldn't appeal until this happens was going to appeal the appeals. how and sometimes cases get overturn, but it's very unlikely the judge would have had to made an egregious mistake. and most legal scholar said he didn't. so the president you might be asking, we can president's pardon people. well, it's never been tested as presidents can pardon themselves, but you can't pardon themselves in this case cuz it's not a federal case. that's the only jurisdictions us presidents can get involved. so because it's a state case, if the condition is not overturn donald trump will go down the history as the 45th president, the united states,
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soon to be of the 47th president's of the united states as a convicted felon on 34 different felony accounts have to go ahead and thanks for joining us. well, frank bowman is a professor emeritus at the university of missouri school, even though he's also a former federal and state prosecutor. he says the building was not a surprise or 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 was always based on something of an imaginative legal theory. but his behavior before, during, and after the case was extraordinarily contemptuous. at 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, i think, recognize the reality,
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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 of the united states. arguably, it wouldn't be legal, but he's and 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 of the sense is disappointing for those who are particularly critical of mr. trump's behavior, what happened today does finalize the conviction up to this point, one could not legally have said the donald trump was a convicted felon. the thing that makes somebody convicted felon is the entry up to the judgment of the sentence that occurred today. so although he's going to appeal this guys, he is now officially a convicted felon, is ready minutes for he is conducting numerous attacks across again and saying it was targeting, who's the infrastructure from innocent benjamin netanyahu says the army will
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continue to hit the admin in retaliation for reval strikes on israel, a $100.00 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, these really all me says the hip, the pulse and officers and for data, as well as a power station in some of the attacks were carried out on friday when hundreds of thousands of young men, these typically gather of 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, the how 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
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of with 3 drones and they were able to reach their target successful human through these have launched several attacks on israel saying the strikes are a show of solidarity with palestinians in gaza. is really defensive in the state as well. caps as of all the fruit sees, it will continue talking to them and if they don't stop, keep thoughts on their own that came on these really strikes today and humans and to 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 police. the 1st these become targeting, what's it said? what is really linked to ships in the red sea? soon off, the israel began. it's will on garza, in october 2023. they have won the so the non that is what i the oldest of it's a duck, i do decide. i lifted the blue k didn't does a and they knighted nathan. you in as a security general,
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has requested that industry instead of motion of the own oprah as well. he will not arrive to watch a group. they have a requested is highly distilled that of these really minutes. he says it will continue talking human until the free fees and the strikes, but with no cease fire in gaza. few if any expect that to happen. how many hagey elders era? the is what it strikes the cost cause of killed at least $18.00 palestinian since don't on friday the true the victims were killed. you know, telling me sitting on a home in australia, neighborhood of kansas city, at least 46000 pounds of students have been to since october 7th,
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2023. but i'll have to disclose the situation from the hospital in kansas city. this situation here in gauze and city is really catastrophe as these right. all means in supplying the bone beings against the values and to pull corners. those goals will city the attacking cartridge and neighborhoods. also, i shop a refuge account and as a to a neighborhood, but gosh, enjoy your neighborhood has, what are we on a solution? why that is, why the army on his radio tax, at this moment, the casualties, as long as the people are arriving for the hosting fee, which suffering from a sufficient stage of where they can supplies as a specialist to the situation. and the scenario is the same in the northern does a sweat because we are diverse concepts. oh, really kind of stuff in the engine ages hospital was these, right. i'll make a decision to the hospital and the all been quite as i read the hospital. right. and there is no any water also that which far as the doctor is there to use the medical solutions understood. oh, well,
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so this is the overall situation at the moment, teen governors and the northern goals, a slip and dr. z and the directors of the hospitals are told and gets older. it's a national community to afford the hospices, with the medical supplies and the specialist they'll close to will until the way it freed, as the 1st law here cannot deal with it. what to kill a cases as the cases it arrives to all out the hospital is really a cortico as really a multi trauma. that's why the director of the hospital here is going to total into nursing communities to afford the needed medical supplies and they needed a specialist and to allow also the medical convoys to arrive to god. and since he had, as most just mentioned, these very soldiers of the seas intonation hospital in northern gauze for weeks,
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how soon are families falls from their homes are also sheltering. there are a tumbler or is a nurse at the hospital to describe the conditions inside the intent even was this put underneath, this is the current situation. i 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 request, the shooting continues, and the quad carpenters don't stop a. a man, the situation is extremely difficult if you've been what i'm sure. then the whole situation is very scary and how you to the bottom not showing me heavy, even though there's no water at all here inside the hospital since wednesday. we all here have resorted to the salient 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 as well. so it's
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a come hair off of the brakes. flying international clothes to step aside. nicholas maderos thoughts a 3rd time spent his way is pressed, the on counting the costs, serious the leaders have inherited an economy in ruins of can they rebuild the nation. ukraine has turned off the types of rushes gas flows to europe, but who does the decision? plus the sales of foreign smartphones of drunk file, most tough in china, counting the cost on the 0. i mean, it is doing his homework. it's in turkish and despite speaking arabic at home, it's his strongest language. he tells us i lived here for 9 years. and it feels like i am more to dish. yes, i want to go back like to visit it. but look like to live more than 3000000 syrian slide here since the war, 13 years ago and entire generation of children and teenagers have grown up here.
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not knowing syria at all in the prospect of returning is causing much feelings. jada is 13 we oscar how she feels, the bit of mix feeling because i've never been to cereal before my whole life was here. their parents now faced the dilemma of deciding what to do, it's best for their children. i looked my soul that and the i want to, to come back to remember these to has been happening with the hope that one day for children will feel the same. the, [000:00:00;00] the let us take
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a look at the headlines now using wins helping firefox is to make headway on the safe side to contain several wild flies in los angeles county. at least 10 people have been killed in thousands of buildings, destroyed charges route to unconditioned discharge. preston to elect donald trump, the covering of payments and adult film star. trump made a virtual appearance june. the sentence booting means who are not facing the child . it's very minute treats, conducted numerous attempts across to him and saying it was targeting to see infrastructure from it. as a benjamin netanyahu says, the army will continue to hit because of the strikes on east around the us has hit russia with abroad. this package, a section sofa. the officials saying it will cost most kind of millions of dollars per month. us officials say the targeting oil and gas companies, global oil prices jump to more than 3 percent ahead of the treasury announcement.
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the criminal a chooses the white house of leaving a toxic legacy just days before president joe barton lee's office. mont. honda has more from washington dc, a bite and administration officials say these are the most stringent sanctions yet imposed on russia. they have focused on 2 of russia's biggest energy companies and very importantly, have also focused on more than $180.00 vessels. now the significance of this is that these were what are called as shadow vessels. they would vessels with breaking existing sanctions by flying as the and the other countries flags, and also old of vessels that could not be easily categorized. they have now focused on these vessels, which the officials say could lead to a mess of financial loss for the russian government. now the question is whether these sanctions will remain in place when the trump administration takes over soon . we have heard from the man nominated to be the national security adviser, michael wells saying that he welcome sanctions against russia,
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because he believes that it can be used as a liver to encourage encourage the negotiation that the president elect donald trump says he wants to engage in with the russian lead to vladimir putin. so at this particular stage, given all these factors, given the fact too that a bite and administration officials say this little come back in terms of economy. economic could the united states, given that inflation is low, given that is expected, they will be an oil black in coming months. so put all these factors together and it would appear that the sanctions will last into the trump administration. for how long will that is something that we'll have to watch and wait to see as the administration, the new administration plays out? it's new diplomatic agenda. my kind of, i'll just sierra washington. is it less what 0 has been sworn in for $36.00? the time is. that is why it is president asserted when he went ahead,
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despite international calls, him to stand the site. dr. janelle has disputed election. the country's top court declared lety are the winner, but detailed voting counties have never been published in organization coincided with the us announcing new sanctions on the printers. but in officials, washington also increase the reward from the us arrest or convictions to $25000000.00. yeah, don't save what you want to do, what you must, but this venezuelan constitutional investiture could not be stopped and is a great victory for democracy and venezuela to non, for the people who want peace. you know, stability is a great venezuelan victory. lower tip is a ben, it's way the program director, the washington office on latin america. she says it's hard to say what's next to the opposition. in this situation right now is very surgeon. it is not clear
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what the path is for the opposition nor for the international community. i'm the one question or the one fact that remains is that the fact of the fight for democracy and human rights does not have an expiration date. i believe the, the expectations for january 10th considering all of the elements of the refreshing and the closure of the air saves me minnesota was not that and the bill was going to be able to uh, to be sworn today into office. uh nanda was, there continues to be a population that continues to fight for the markers in minnesota that continues to live through the dire conditions of the complex community or an emergency and refreshments. so it's also interesting to see, you know, the amount of international regression to the representation of the isolation that modem basis. um, i believe it will be also very hard for,
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for him to remain in power under such an isolation through the use of repression. and with the lack of legitimacy, but also a lack of support from, from his followers is least 5 minutes to hes cool for sanctions on syria to be lifted during a visit to damascus. he met administrations need on foreign minister. i was in the how many reports from damascus another you're paying for administer visiting damascus. this time, if there is chief diploma. and tony with a johnny pop up the agenda assumptions on syria in the janice visit comes a day of the use to a meeting with the secretary of state and tony blinking on your phone and administer to discuss the situation in syria. and normally the cat, the appropriate unaudited us during these talks last night we concentrated on the importance of lifting the sanctions. the sanctions were imposed on the previous reaching, the house did redeem and the sanctions hit, the syrian people they must be lifted. last week,
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the french and german foreign ministers came to the most custom old books with serious new leaders. the us and you'll see they want to see cd up in the past to democracy and be with the rights of minorities are respected before the assumptions are listed. but cd and d to see it to take several years before elections can be held in the country. the new administration in damascus. us problem is that right? so if the cd we've been respected unprotected located as i'm and i've also been in the body shop and we need to confirm my commitment to the values and principles that will boost the human rights and seriously every 30 and regardless of the 6, because the law will prevail and citizenship will apply equally to every one of the sections and nearly 14 years civil have left 90 percent of the population living in poverty. the conflict was also the district, much of the countries infrastructure. on monday, the usb,
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some of the restrictions on see a link to who many 80 and really for 6 months, but damascus. once the assumption was lifted completely to help you rebuild the country and just damascus. the 10 years of a tax my i'm groups operating, nigeria is north western region. i forced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes and millions of being pushed deeper into poverty to the hate. somebody is one of them. i am one of the life i might give. the biggest problem is some of the most of them and also the issue of bended to these destroyed us to enjoy it all upon the active. it's just, you know, how is it that i have something that some of the police that i've done that a lot of people in our opinion that had been kind of by the, by the 3 in different places. lives as though they didn't please they
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examples. but the 3 come a tech last once when the so the attacks that they came to people, the support and the they could raise on the bush. i would rather think is, which is we are getting x, y selling them. we are planned to rise cassava, given quote, miller parted and the know that is the most sorts of kind of just in the if you go to the problem, you put those you plenty of cross you have and that's it. take it to the house. it's difficult to do so are the 4 was the 1st year on record. the us want me to more than 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels is level of
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form in the countries in the u. n. have fetched to try to avoid for such shows up every month of last year was the warmest or 2nd wellness today. and each of the past 10 years is one of the 10 will missed on record. one of north america's biggest, also shows is on the way in the city of detroit. this is event is being held against the backdrop of thousands by present to the total trump, to increased power. so important vehicles. so 100 reports. in recent years, the north american international auto show has been all about and spectacular displays and introductions vehicles this year. it's really going back to being all about the consumer so that people can climb into the car, test out various makes and decide on their own whether they want to go out and buy one of these. and one of the new technologies we're seeing a lot of these, these big screens also increases in self driving technology. when it comes to electric vehicles, companies like toyota are going more towards hybrids because there's concern about
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the infrastructure. the industry also phases heavy competition from chinese manufacturers. and one analysts we've talked to says there's another upcoming technology years a way, but he says he for sees new flying cars one day john, 100 l g 0. detroit can use continue set on out. so also counting the cost, saving us the the, i had a lot of that we've got something of a diagonal divide when it comes to the weather across australia. it's very wet and stormy across the north and out east, but long as the dry and sunny across most southern and west scenario. we will see some rain pick up on saturday, particular northern parts of
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w a. we still got those flood watches out for queensland and new south wales with winter weather slipping into that southeast corner. but it is all about the heats across small central areas to places like alice springs. the temperature will be coming down here as we go into sunday, but look at, that's what was coming into cans. we'll see a steady increase as we go into tuesday with the chance of thunderstorms, particularly in the afternoon, but hot and humid conditions. not temperatures have been sitting pretty low across new zealand. we've got a southerly flower kicking those showers from the south island into the north highland. the winds also being picking up across the south east asia, big bus of rain stretching from the philippines across into bonia. and onwards to malaysia and indonesia, just as a very heavy rain to come here in the days ahead. but it is looking to wire across indo china over the weekend. that sure weather the,
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the, the latest news as it breaks up just for 12, with solutions. and i'm so, so the o problem, which could this 5, the support for the new administration with detailed coverage for people on business or something affected by a types of loans by i'm groups in the region with more than paid 10 percent of the population consider for from around the world implementing the free meals program, the government ends to reach at least $15000000.00 by the end of this year. the
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