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ending march 31st 2025 for more information. please visit the awards official website at w w w dot h t a dot q a the a temporary reprieve. improved when conditions helping syfy just still trying to contain huge wildfires across the sand to this county that have left a trail of destruction from rob reynolds in malibu, california were wildfires have reduced each side homes to smoke the hello. i mean that it was the name of is, this is out. is there
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a lie from the bulls that are coming up? donald trump is sent in so covering up payments to an adult film stuff. so it gets no punishment. the president elect schools, the hearing despicable. is there any as strikes had he see targets in yemen, including a power station and to cool and defying international cools? to step aside, nicholas mother will start a such time as venezuela's present. the welcome to the 5 flights is starting to make headway in the possible to contain 2 major wildfires and several smaller ones in los angeles. cruz taking advantage of what may be a temporary pause in strong wind conditions. 10 people have been killed and move in 10000 structures destroyed since tuesday, and some of the west wall flies in the city's history. a nighttime coffee is in
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place in mandatory evacuation zones and a bitch to crack down a loosing. and here are some of the worst affected areas in los angeles. defy it. in the pacific palisades remains the largest and most destructive in the counties history. it spread across 8000 packages. as long as you say, it's now 8 percent contained, the kind of file just north of calabasas is the latest ignite firefighters have managed to contain it. police arrested an individual suspected of starting this thought out, but later said after interviewing him, there was no probably close to hold him on suspicion of austin on the eastern assign the a pasadena is the deadliest at least 5 of the 10 victims died. that the areas in orange are on the evacuation orders because there was an imminent threat to life. rob reynolds has moved from about 90 to i'm standing by the edge of the pacific ocean in malibu. this is
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a place that is so well know worldwide is the for its features, surfing it's celebrities, it's mansions, the scene of so many television programs and movies and, and now just look at what's left of this section of this famous flight. nothing charged racket smouldering roofs, black and palm trees. this truly is paradise lost. there's no other word for it. as far as the death toll from this horrible outbreak of wildfires that battered los angeles, it stands right now in the double digits, but it is expected to go much higher. the sheriff of los angeles county, robert luna, quoted as saying the, we don't know that half of it yet as teams,
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1st responders go from door to door in ravaged neighborhood some with the advert dogs searching for human remains, hoping not to find them, but knowing almost certainly that the total is going to be much higher as far as the material disruption. it's incalculable, certainly in the hundreds and hundreds of billions and the emotional toll on the city of los angeles as a whole, even for those who were not directly affected for those who didn't lose their homes or their friends homes or possessions. it's, it's a very, very heavy, a heart breaking situation. now, firefighters say that they are gaining some containment on the major fires. that's really good news. but with this very dry weather that we've been having 8 months of route and the forecasts for more winds on their way. los angeles, unfortunately, is not yet out of danger. rob reynolds, i'll just to europe. malibu, california,
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as a judge has rule to unconditionally discharge president elect. donald trump a his hush money conviction drum made a virtual appearance during his sentencing and a new court room. he was convicted for fraudulent name manipulating business records to cover up in alleged sexual encounter with an adult film star ahead of the 2016 election trunk pool. no face any jail time or fines. he called a hearing a despicable shirad or patrick. okay. and has moved from washington. 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 it was supposed to take place said no, we're not going to intervene. so why was he so worried about this happening?
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because now he is 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 as it goes by the screen name of stormy daniels was gonna sell her story to the tablets. 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 with evangelical christians, who might not one who voted for him. if they thought he had an affair, was an adult film actress again? well married. so the jury found the trump 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 from guilty of that and also falsifying records to try and
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keep it quiet. so there are a couple of options for the judge going into today. he could have sentenced him to 4 years in jail, obviously, very unlikely parole a fine. but now he chose just basically clear the conviction. so what does that mean? it means that he's a felon, won't be punished for it, but he is now a convicted felon. from vitamin is a professor emeritus at the university of missouri, a school of low. he's also a former federal and state prosecutor. he says the ruling was no 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 was always based on something of an imaginative legal theory. but his behavior before, during, and after the case was extraordinarily contemptuous. up the judge of the jury, the prosecutors, the entire system and customarily, if you behave that way and you're kind of give them
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a felony. and the result is that you're going to do some time. but the judge, 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's about to be president of the united states. arguably, it wouldn't be legal, but he's any certainly could 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 in a sense is disappointing for those who are particularly critical of mr. trump's behavior and what happened today does finalize that 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 of the judgment of the sentence that occurred today. so although he's one of the appeal this guys, he is now officially a convicted felon. these are in the military has conducted numerous attacks across
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the oven, saying it was targeting, who's the infrastructure. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the army will continue to hit yemen in retaliation for the he's he strikes on isabel mohammed hodge. he reports more strikes around for you. how many capital, some of the flu season place the blame on the us and the u. k. claims both countries deny the. meanwhile, these ran, the army, says the hip, the ports, and the 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 off the friday prayers to condemn is roles will only cost the spokes person for the for the military was up the protests and told the crowds, the group had a tech sites in israel the day before the the
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do you have any armed forces carried on targeting operation against a number of targets belonging to these really animals in the outside areas what type of well 3 drones. 2 and they were able to reach their target successfully. humans through thieves have launched several attacks on israel. thing the strikes are a show of solidarity with palestinians in gaza. is really defensive in the state as well. caps has one of the fruit sees, it will continue talking to them, and if they don't store your thoughts on their own, became 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 a single place. the 1st these become targeting, what's it said? what is really linked to ships in the red sea? soon off the is route because it's will on gaza. in october 2023. they have won the
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so the non did that is that i the oldest of it's attack, i do decide, i lifted the blue k didn't does the and they knighted nathan, you in the security general has requested that interested in the motion of the own oprah as well, he will not arrive to watch a little, they have a requested. is there any just of that? these really minutes. she says it will continue talking human until the free fees and the strikes, but with no ceasefire and gaza. few if any, expect that to happen? mohammed haji elders era the is there any strikes the cross because i have killed at least 18 palestinians since dawn on friday. the 3 of
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the victims were killed in all 10 of resetting on a home in the chute, jaya neighborhood of gauze, a city it is 46000 palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th of 2023. most alika flew to describe the situation from the hospital and gauze, assessing this situation here in golf and city is really catastrophe as these right . all mean since applying the bomb being so i get the values and the full corps, those guys will city the attacking. i'll choose the neighborhood 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 doesn't 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
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a and there is no any water also that which far as the dumpsters that to use the method kills a solution, understood all well. so this is the overall situation at the moment, seen governors and the northern goes with the web and the z and the directors of the uh, hospitals are told and gets older. it's a national community to afford the hospitals with the medical supplies and the specialist they'll close to will until the way, if really, as the 1st law here cannot deal with it, what to kill a cases as the cases it arrives to allow 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 community to a full of the need is a medical supplies and they needed
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a specialist and to allow also the medical convoys to arrive to go to the city here . and in central garza and is ready to join strikes, targeted a gathering, an elbow res refugee comes in. these 5 palestinians were killed in the attack tower capitol, a z and has more details from dell by law in central garza, the snow. let's help pennies for that tax, and because of strep, since the early hours of this morning on the situation has been excessive painting as the sun set here in the strip. what we understand that the concentration has pretty much on the central areas. we have had huge explosions, just chuck during this time of night i, i am, is that right? took you to come and we have school know, imagine reports coming go from it'd be administered off to the communication. suggesting that we that because the stripe is expected to witness a gradual shot down with communications and internet services due to the deflection
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of the q. and this will be another gradual escalation, also is taking place at no sort of slowing in terms of the velocity of it's very 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 dippers. i've been left behind. this is randy attacks in both the towns and villages such as devalue bank now. yeah. and bates handling along with a very sole ring desktop also continues to rise up by the 5, but by the minutes old areas of confrontation spend areas. oh so that where does ignited to be safe for palestinians to recover? so i'll just do their, the pedestal these are in the military has killed at least 5 people. busy in and as strike on the town of todd deva in southern lebanon, 11 in state news agency says a call was targeted a cx 5 was announced in late november,
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thought these really ami has carried out multiple strikes in the country since then . killing schools of people had an out 0 in the us imposes what it cools. it's toughest sanctions yet against russia pulls how easy is being taught. this is john henry, at the north american international auto show were new cars with new technologies that are on display, the in depth analysis of the days headlines. what are we supposed to read painting through the game? so basically, you missed all by russian informed opinions. finally, after over a year of genocide, the i c. c has come to this decision, critical debate. the difference between china and most of the rest of the world is a china plans long term inside story do conferences and meetings like cop $29.00
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and others make a difference on out to 0. january on alger 0, on the price of peace, analyzes the failure of the us mission to build a stable outcome state. in a new interview series, we frame is searching for new conversations and perspectives about the war on cause . an in depth look at the 47 president of the us, donald trump, as he set to be no, great. and for his 2nd time wise explorers growing global lupins. the challenge us to redefine how we see our role on the policy of the board reveals how israel proffers from selling, cutting edge surveillance and military technologies around the world using occupied palestinian territory as a testing ground. january on l g 0 of the
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the hello again, you're watching out 0. a reminder of our top story is this alex easing way and helping 5 slides just to make headway as they tried to contain several wildfires in the sides of this county. at least 11 people having killed and thousands of buildings destroyed since tuesday. a judge has rule to unconditionally discharge president elect. donald trump, for covering of payments to an adult film saw trump made of natural appearance during his sentencing. in new york. the routing means he will not face any jail time, full size. these really military has conducted numerous attacks across german saying it was targeting to the infrastructure. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the army will continue to hit young men in retaliation for the rebels strikes on is rob
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. the us has hit russia with the broad as package of sanctions so far with the official say it will cost most can millions of dollars a month. us officials say that targeting oil and gas companies label or price is drawn to more than 3 percent ahead of the treasury announcement, which also sanctioned a $183.00 oil tank cuz the kremlin accuses the white house of leaving a toxic legacy days before president joe biden, these office of president jury bite and admit that the sanctions may lead to a slight rise in fuel prices. but he says then necessary to put pressure on russia to stop the war in ukraine. the sanction impose today because they will have profound effect on their growth and their refreshing economy and make it more difficult for putting to conduct as wars. it is probable, a gas prices could increase as much as $0.34 a gallon. but what's going to have
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a more profound impact on russia's ability to continue to act in the way it's act to conduct a more mike had a, has more and this from washington, dc, by the ministration. 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
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was saying that he welcome sanctions against russia 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 that'd be a pollutant. so at this particular stage, given all these factors, given the fact to 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 it's expected, there 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 august sierra washington, a nicholas my daughter has been sworn in for a said to 60
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a time as venezuela's president. the ceremony went ahead despite international calls for him to stand the side of to july's disputes election. the country stopped quote, the cabinet due to the wind, bought detail voting tallies have never been published. the negotiation coincided with the us announcing new sanctions on venezuela and officials. washington also increase the reward from my daughter's arrest or conviction to $25000000.00 or less . in america editor, this young human is following developments from santiago into the swearing in of nicholas. my brutal for a 3rd consecutive term as president of and his way of law has not come as a surprise, but it has been a deep blow to his opponents, particularly as wound up on the side of this. the man was the opposition candidate . and last july's presidential elections and who is widely believed to be the legitimate winner of that poll. now while they are claiming that they won the,
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the opposition leaders, most of them at least, are either in hiding or in exile at this moment. their strategy over the last 5 or 6 months from july until now was to try to get the international community to pressure president, missouri to either step down or to hold pressure elections that has not happened. meanwhile, president, my brutal does have the support of china, of russia, iran, and many other countries. so while he has been isolated regionally in latin america and in places like the united states and the u, he still has strong, strong support and allies and doesn't seem like he will be going anywhere anytime soon. nor dave is the venezuela program director of the washington office on the last in america. she says it's unclear what's next for the opposition. in this situation right now is very surgeon. it is not clear what the path is for the
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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, non, the less, uh 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, for him to remain in power under such an isolation through the use of repression.
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and with the lack of legitimacy, but also a lack of support from, from his followers. 2024 was the 1st year on record that the willing to more than $1.00 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels is the level of warming that countries in the you and have pledged to try to avoid. research shows that every month of last year was the will most or 2nd will most to date the industry is facing a challenging road ahead with threats of trade was i'm manufacturer is like full spot in closing factories as most prestigious or show in north america. comedy because of responding by giving consumers, well, they want don't 100 reports from detroit. the 321, the auto industry, he's been on a historic roll. lower availability during the pandemic, cent price is surgery. but what goes up must eventually come down.
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the industries heading from record sales in 2024 to an uncertain future in 2025. so the north american international auto show in detroit is turning its focus from glitzy new car introductions and recent years to the consumer car shoppers contest out the car the year, the honda civic hybrid, the truck of the year, the ford ranger and the utility vehicle of the year the vw id, buzz bus starting at a whopping $60000.00. you can find something old, something new, something electric, and something blue. and there are new driver, pleasing technologies. we're really seeing the growth of vehicles that have screens that have taken over the dashboard. you can see it in higher end cadillacs, like the new escalade i. q. it's really that smartphone that's in your pocket kind
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of showing up in larger format is now on your vehicle dashboard. we're talking screens that span from the driver door to the passenger door. these big screens blur the line when it comes to distracted driving. touch this from the driver's seat while the car is in motion, you're fine. touch this and in most countries you're breaking the law. there are also advances in self driving technology on cars like general motors, hummer incompatible roads, gm's new super crews, hans free driver, assistant technology can drive and change lanes even with a trailer attached. so what's next? maybe a tech advanced, seen only inside the i believe, i don't know where that can happen, but we're going to see the flying cars. oh, wow. so we'd have to build a whole new roadways in the air. right? yeah, yeah. well, it could be a new, like a transportation infrastructure. so things will not just like a to do, you know,
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will be sweetie. if that's right, one day future is the concept. cars like this one might not be rolling on the roadways at all. john henry and l g 0, detroit that fit for me, whether is next the inside story to stay with us. the have that let's look to east asia on a north west through the flow has kept things cold and wintery for the korean peninsula and japan. there is still so snow about not as heavy as it has been. we are expecting temperatures, however, to come down in places like tokyo on sunday, but they'll be on the out for so will be above freezing 2 degrees celsius on sunday, but temperatures across a month to china fly even. a though the average is velocity quiet picture,
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you can see sunshine is a dominant feature all the way from the north to the south with temperature is coming up for hong kong and tie pay over the next few days. now there's some wet weather moving around the north west of india that'll moving to new delhi and will hopefully improve the air quality at least for a day or so. the weather is of the weather, however, is moving from the bay of bengal across into shore line because there's some heavy down pulls to come here, some storms and showers. they will eventually move in to the south east of india. tom will not who has issues malott's ballots for that wet weather and we'll see it in tonight over the next few days. if we have a look at the 3 day here, temperature is pretty steady. some thunder storms that saturday sunday will rain to come on monday. of the us servicemen and women swear an oath to defend the constitution. but military
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veterans play a major role in full rank on groups taking up homes against their own country. january 6th inspired so many people that files is a way to change the government. in the 2nd part of this series, out to 0 examines sophisticated white supremacist. people are trying heard america, americans again stolen a means on how to 0. after a 2 year political cellmates lebron own has a president election of army chief joseph iron by parliament is welcomed from washington to take her on. he takes the helm of a country romage by will and academic crises. what all his immediate challenges, this is inside story, the
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