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has been done before trying to be done even better, as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is key is you to the a temporary reprise improved when conditions helping 5 by just still trying to contain huge while flies across to the federalist counties that have left a trail of destruction. rob reynolds in malibu, california we're wildfires have reduced each side homes to smoking will have enough the hello. i mean i've never seen a village. this is out
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a 0 life from day. also coming up. donald trump, his sentence the covering up payments to an adult film stuff that gets no punishment. the president elect schools, the hearing despicable is riley strikes head. who's the targets in yemen, including a power station and 2 pools. i'm going to see a newman and trying to i will chinney, one of the many countries in latin america and beyond that are criticizing, being on duration of legal law. smart little for a 3rd term has been as well as president. the welcome to the program. police are enforcing a coffee to prevent inducing from prophecies destroyed by while fuzz and they'll sandra this. the task to doing restriction applies to mandatory evacuation zones. 5 flights is starting to make headway in the bottle to contain 2 major of wildfires,
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as well as several smaller ones. 11 people have been killed and more than 10000 structure has destroyed since tuesday. and here are some of the worst effected areas in los angeles. the fire in the pacific palisades remains the largest and most destructive in the countess history. it spread across a 1000 hector's authority say it's now 8 percent contains that kind of fine. it just north of calabasas is the latest to ignite 5 fights of mileage to contain it. police arrested an individual suspected of starting this 5, but need to said officer interviewing him. there was no probable cause to hold him on suspicion of austin. on the eastern side, me a positive dean that is the deadliest, at least 5 of the 10 victims died, that the areas in orange are under evacuation orders because there is an immediate threat to life. rob reynolds has moved from now to be 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 its celebrities, its 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 place. nothing charred racket, a smouldering roof. black in 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 ravage 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 and 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, l,
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just the euro. malibu, california, as a judge has a rule to unconditionally discharge president elect. donald trump a his hush money conviction trunk made a virtual appearance during his sentencing and a new court room. he was convicted for fraudulently manipulating business records to cover up and a large sexual encounter. with an adult film star ahead of the 2016 election, trump will not face any jail time or fines equal to hearing a despicable charades. particle hain 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, in the sense they were 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 going to sell her story to the tablets. a legend which 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 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
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and 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 friend. by then is a professor emeritus at the university of missouri, a school of little. he's also a form of federal and state prosecutor. he says the ruling was and also surprised. 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 getting
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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. any 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, but 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 going to appeal this guys, he is now officially a convicted felon. these are the military has conducted numerous attacks across
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yeah, been saying it was target the who's the infrastructure. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the army will continue to hit yemen in retaliation for the he's the strikes on israel. mohamed, how do 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
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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 of hypo 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 gaza is really defensive in the state, as well as one of the fruit sees. it will continue talking to them, and if they don't stop, keep thoughts on their own became 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 a single place the 1st these become targeting, what's it said? what is really linked to ships in the red sea soon off day as well, because it's will on garza,
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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 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 highly distilled that i 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 there any strikes across because i have killed at least 18 palestinians don't. on friday, the 3 of the victims were killed in all tennessee shutting on
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a home industry. john, neighborhood of gauze, especially at least 46000 palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th of 2023. most outcast mood has moved from the hospital in gauze. is this this situation here in johnson 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 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 doesn't sweat because we are diverse concepts of really kind of stuff in the engine ages hospital was these right? all make a decision to the hospital and the all the choir director, the hospital. right. and there is no,
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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 seeing causes and the northern goes with the web and the z and the directors of the, uh, hospitals are told and gets old. and it's a national community to afford the hospitals with the medical supplies and the specialist they'll close to will cover it freely as the 1st law here cannot deal with it. what to kill a case is as the case is, is arriving 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 communities to afford the needed medical supplies. and they needed a specialist and to allow also the medical convoys to arrive to gospel city,
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he had and in central gaza and is really dry and strikes. targeted a gathering and elbow res refugee comes at least 5 palestinians were killed in the attack tower capitol, a z, and has more details from darrow, by the in central gaza. 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 strip. what we understand that the concentration has pretty much on the central areas. we have had huge explosions just chattering dis times of night. i was the right took you to come and we have to go more imagined reports come and go from the admins stuff to the communication. suggesting that we did that because a stripe is expected to witness a gradual drop down of communication and internet services due to the deflection of the q. and this will be another gradual escalation, also is taking place. um, it's
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a no sort of slowing in terms of the deluxe to to you as well. yeah. attacks in the central area and on the uh, the other parts of the gaza strip, which has been a very active military c itself, with the latest confrontations will mount since of dep raise. i've been left behind . this is randy attacks in voted towns and villages such as your valley bank. not yet a big town, one along with a very sole ring desktop also continues to rise up by the 5 but by the minutes old areas of confrontation areas full. so that web is ignited to be safe for palestinians to every campus or i'll just sit there that i post on. i said i had no knowledge 0. i'm john henry at the north american international auto show were new cars with new technologies that are on display the
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the have that let's look to east asia and in north west valley 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 from lots of china. a slightly below the average is the launch, the quiet picture. you can see sunshine is the dominant feature all the way from the north to the south, with temperatures coming up for hong kong and ty 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 over. the weather, however,
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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 july of 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. the, the, the
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or, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, you're watching out, is there a reminder of our top story is this alex, a nighttime cuff u, as in place in the los angeles areas which were evacuated because of massive wildfire as the windy conditions of east helping 5 sizes, so trying to contain the blazes. national guard troops have also arrived to prevent losing a judge has rule to unconditionally discharge president elect donald trump for covering of payments to an adult film stuff. trump made
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a virtual appearance during his sentencing in new york. the routing means he will not face any jail time. fine. these are in the military has conducted numerous attacks across yeah, been saying it will start disney, who's the infrastructure? prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the army will continue to hit the admin in retaliation for the rebel strikes, or is ro millions of seed any is having forced to flee the homes because of escalating violence for more than a year and a half. now the army and the power military rapids, the food forces had been facing many of those who being entitled to displace to seeking refuge in the blue nile state in southern sudan. officials say tens of thousands of people who are forced to escape to the safety of alabama z, a sheltering the friday costs and reports of these camps in album asenia are being over whelmed with people searching for safety. officials say more than 100000
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people have come to this part of sudan, swing violence across the blue nile states. how uh escaped on foot with her children, but she lost her husband in the fighting. because i know when my husband was killed in our house, i heard gunshots when i went back in, i found him did. he was still bleeding. the if we don't to i from gunfire. hunger will get us, but we left my elderly step mother behind. we don't know what's happened to her if she's dead or alive. she's not the only one here. who's paid a high price in this war. many have lost loved ones and everything they own. why did he say center? it's now been a year since i've been back home to my home. i heard it was robbed. what was left was thankfully saved by my neighbors. my husband was renovating the house. now the
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situation was very bad. we were beaten, but we survived thanks to god. he may be on these rows of tens are home to some 24000 people. now it's the largest of about $120.00 centers. but despite the aid coming in, suit in these officials say the disaster is out pacing scarce resources a minute. i mean, good the we are currently providing super options through the work program. we offer organized directions on a month to month basis and we have organizations work in the health secretary as well. harbor the need is greater as a number of displaced. people continues to increase the influx of displaced people into the city of al dema zene. the capital of the blue nile state has put intense pressure on services in the city. those who find themselves having to flee to safety also find themselves in increasingly desperate conditions with no end in
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sight. the conflict that brought them here rarely carlson algebra. the us as head russia with the broad as pa, casual sanctions, so far with the official say it will cost most coat, millions of dollars a month. us officials say they're targeting oil and gas companies, global oil prices jump to more than 3 percent ahead of the treasury announcement, which also sanctioned a $183.00 oil tank cuz the company and the keys is the white house of leaving a toxic and legacy days before president joe biden. these office, well, president biden admit that the sanctions may leads to a slight rise in fuel prices, but he says them necessary to put pressure on russia to stop the war in ukraine. essentially, to impose the day because they will have profound effect on their growth and they refreshing economy and make it more difficult for putting to conduct as wars. it is
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probable, a gas prices could increase as much as $0.34 a gallon. but what's going to have a more profound impact on russia's ability to continue to act in the way it's act to conduct a more as well. adam adam smith is an international trade partner as a little from gibson done, and katya. and his also served as a sanctions official in the us treasury. he says, imposing sanctions on russian energy produces is new territory for the u. s. government. until fairly recently, energy has been a 3rd rail. the us has been unwilling to really go after energy for fear of price hikes for gas, for gas users in the us and europe, especially in the winter. and so the idea of going after energy in a very direct way here, which they started the little bit of november going up the gas problem bank. and now actually going after actual energy producers is a very big, big move. and this could give rise to significant pain
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a by president couldn't if it's enforced as robustly as it could be. and so i do think that's really a question now of enforcement and whether or not the g 7, not just the us, not just the but the prodigy 7 is willing to not just impose these sorts of restrictions, which of course are not self executing. and then make sure the parties who nonetheless engage with parties who are listed, get in trouble for doing so. so really is a question of enforcement and i think has been patchy and i, but i think that's one of the big questions with respect your president. trump is whether or not you will use these tools and not just impose more sections which enforce them if they're violated. because much of the russian government says that the sanctions are implicate the impact of that's just not true. and they certainly want them to be removed and the characters having improved may be a very important part of any sort of negotiation with respect to mr. clinton, mr. zaleski try to finally end this of the legal war that russia started to make it as my daughter has been sworn in as venezuela's president for a search tub. the ceremony went ahead despite the international cools to him to
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stand aside off to july's dispute to the election. the countries stopped quote, declared my daughter the when i bought detailed voting tallies have never been published. last in america, i just saw a listing human reports from santiago in today swearing into the 3rd consecutive turn. nicholas my little lashed out of critics at home and abroad to say there's credible evidence that he stole hospitalized presidential elections. vi they'll say what you want do what you must, but this constitutional investiture could not be stopped and does a great victory for democracy and venezuela. i think it was precisely that it didn't missy of his election, which the opposition claims to have won by a landslide to do this refusal to present tally sheets to prove that he won as the law demands on least an uproar in the region and beyond half
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a dozen countries including the united states, formerly recognized it desired, the opposition candidate and wounded will silas, as when his wailers rightful president law told yeah, washington to offered 20 $5000000.00 for information leading to the wrist and conviction on charges of alleged narco terrorism. the same applies to his close estates. d u has also slapped sanctions on venezuela and officials, accused of human rights violations. and as never before my brutal is isolated in his own region. this is why i went as well as embassy instead of capital jelly used to operate until after the elections when both countries virtually severed ties. in fact, all but to latin american countries, nicaragua and cuba have either cut their diplomatic relations altogether or distance themselves from. however,
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venezuela's government has other more powerful allies restaurant and china sent top 2 leaders of the duma and the peoples congress to the inauguration underscore their support as well as a wrong india no peck. meanwhile, it wounded gonzales failed to make good on his vow to return to in his way left to claim the presidential sash in the face of searching the rest. in the swing down at the moon, the will come to venezuela to be sworn in as constitutional president of venezuela at the right time when the conditions are right. tensions remain very high, as evidenced by my buddhist decision to close venezuela's, aerospace and border crossings with neighboring brazil and columbia to keep out those whom he says are enemies of the government. to see a newman al jazeera santiago to this, it is foreign minister has cooled for sanctions in syria to be lifted during
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a visit to damascus. he met the new administration. is nita and foreign minister hinesville, how many reports from damascus another you're paying for in minnesota? visiting damascus, this time, if there is chief diploma, antonio to johnny pop up the agenda. the functions of seat of the chinese visit comes a day of that. you'll get a meeting with the secretary of state and tony, blinking on your phone and ministers to discuss the situation in syria and normally the cat, the appropriate. i normally see this during these talks last night to be concentrated on the importance of lifting the sanctions. the sanctions were imposed on the previous reaching the house did redeem, and the sanctions will hit the syrian people, they must be lifted. last week, the french and german foreign ministers came to the west coast to host talked 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
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d to see it to take several years before elections can be held in the country. then the administration in damascus. us problem is that right? so if the cd we've been respected unprotected located because i'm in the process, but nobody will be 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 everyone about sanctions and nearly 14 year civil have left 90 percent of the population living in poverty. the conflict has also district much of the country's infrastructure. on monday, the east some of the restrictions on see a link to many dating and relief for 6 months, but damascus, once the assumption was lifted completely to help you rebuild the country. items environment does the, damascus. the global or the industry is facing
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a bumpy road ahead with threats of trade was on manufacturers like full stock and chasing factories, vehicle makers, and now trying to respond to the changing times by giving consumers what they want . as drawn 100 reports from north america's most prestigious auto sho. in detroit, a 321. the auto industry has been on a historic role. lower availability during the pandemic, cent price is surgery. but what goes up must eventually come down. 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 can test out the car the year,

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