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the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the strong winds have returned phasing. mold providence of fi. fi says possibly multiple, well fires in california. authorities have issued a new evacuation order. the hello, i'm glad of as an individual, this is out of their life from the also coming up, a school sheltering displaced, palestinians in northern garza, is targeted and is ready to strike at least 8 people having killed the saddam's army says it's re taking a strategic town into 0 states, the rival power and military rapids support forces admit they've lots around
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fucking not to battle. during the holiday, new brains, ne, which civilians faced the stock choice fleet for died as russia files fresh, defense. the hello and welcome to the program. more people have the order to leave that happens as one of the major wildfires in los angeles spreads to was a densely populated neighborhoods. the palisade size threatening several areas including brentwood, is home to the renowned, gassy austin to that was why has already school it's more than $9000.00 hector's. that same people are known to have died since tuesday. the fire department says crews are making progress and containing the wildfires, but it's expecting wind speeds to pick up a moderate. so locally strong, santa ana winds will effect los angeles county today and tomorrow. and
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again, monday through wednesday, the los angeles county fire department will be prepared. these winds combined with low humidity's and low fuel moisturizers will keep the fires thread in los angeles county high. well let's crossover live to fill as well as of the nice port fil a very good to see you. and this being a brief rest bite, but we've had from a sorry to use that more high winds our on the way. what's the latest when it comes to the threats? a yeah, i mean those wins obviously is the 5 because the damage but its the wedding stuff, facilitate that damage and as you can see over there, and it's very bright here. so bear in mind that you might not be able to see as much as i can say, but i'll just describe what we, what we've got over that. obviously, policies via it's absolutely and know i'm assuming this is an area that is already
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been destroyed about 9 hector's have been destroyed. some $5000.00 instructors or a 3 and a half 1000 firefights is all not fire alone. and you might be able to see that there are plains coming in there by what they doing is they washington's haves. you've got to with them at a time, it up a small that across that is almost like a lea, a jet size, that is kind of like a sports that what it does is it goes over the fire. i didn't, i did spies where exactly about flavor taught him how to needs to be dropped. it sends out a sample smoke signal, and then the big tank. it moves and behind it and it drops it with extreme precision to try to stop the flames and spreading any further. let us the real problem here because with these winds comes the spread of those flames. and those fires of that fi particularly is moving into the to a very key areas. it is very close to the san fernando valley. that's where we are now. this is a huge the density to popular identity populated area and los angeles. uh, there are millions of people here who live here, millions of homes of businesses,
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and it will be a huge problem if that spreads across the county. and i'm comes that it starts to take lights on people's homes. i at the side of it on the other side where it almost looks like there are 2 separate flies because it's so logical enable local brentwood. that is a very, a marketing neighborhood. it's next to the policy which was decimated. uh, earlier this week, that is where the likes of the university california los angeles is based. uh, you got neighborhoods like bella, which of course, of very famous 40000 students. you say like, they're all being told you have to be ready to leave. you might be able to say, or even half of this when it's getting stronger and stronger at the full cost of the site. the big problem is this. this is pretty miles. so it's wonderful with common lights on sundays. on mondays we had a hurricane force winds out here this week, and there was a fear that could be repeated and feel. so we're still in the thick of the situation, but that has already been some criticism of how the city has handled these fires. are there any more dissenting voices questioning whether authorities did enough to
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respond and whether they did it promptly enough? well, i mean, those questions started almost immediately when you have any kind of this last like this. that's the 1st question that is us. how could this have happened? this is not a city that is a strange of the fires. you get 5 here. every year has come to light though the rest of one day. the policy is the sense that it has the reservoir did not help the wolf to read it, but it needs it because apparently i was under going repairs on top of that, the 5 chief here says that there was a cut, so funding some $17000000.00 i'm not left, the fire service here unprepared, and that is the issue about whether or not all fly high is it's run dry it up. it's been a lot of innovation as being some of this information also across social media. what happened with the fire hydrants is a lot of these communities, like the policies they're of high, their own hills, their own clips, those 5 hundreds of fed by a pressure system where tanks of filled and those tanks that get the pressure that
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takes it up to the fire hydrant, so is the so much demand that there wasn't enough time for those tanks to not sure that's really refill, which meant that the was data for when it was needed. all right, so thank you so much for all of that reporting. so about life for us then the and these writers strike on the school sheltering, forced to be displaced, palestinians in garza, has killed at least 8 people. children are among the dead. the attack took place in giovanni and most of the stripped dozens of others have been injured in taken to the hospital in gauze, assessing nor calling reports. this young girl has seen too much blood shed in her shorts life. and she surrounded by k o. and it's ready, we saw struck how it was school, which is providing shelter to thousands of palestinians, displaced into
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a body of children were among those killed in the building once use of the senses, to educate sion and hope for the future. good. god knows, i was sitting with my children and we were 18 when suddenly we were targeted. but the rock at me and my children were blown away. my son was thrown and i found my daughters lying here in the since the outside world goes to the same pattern has been consistently repeated. a place for nodding has become a place for shelter. and the one of destruction is hiring loss for somebody in the u. n. says the situation for posting is adult garza continues to deteriorate after heightened his way the siege and systematic attacks. these ready always says that the mazda is operating, cool, aligned, often repeated when bobby shelters. the images have the rushed 6, come over to south to on the hosp to and going to come up to the attacking and
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targeting the schools. are ongoing crimes committed by the is really forces. the entire world is watching side and t as i'll shelters and schools, which host displays people are being taught. i'll get to it in gaza. back in the school, people search the destroyed rooms to the few belongings. they have a problem with children and women were hit by dismissal. what have these children done? they kill children and women, telling them to pieces the question, the so by the here is a deal with a grief is where will they find shelter that nora comes out to 0. that means scuffles in israel's biggest city as an anti government protest. the demonstrators in tennessee of quoting for the immediate release of captives held in garza,
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many accuses rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu of sabotaging previous attempts to secure a deal. it comes as for either a troop troops were killed in northern garza. meanwhile, us president elect donald trump. smith, at least envoy is an israel, steve, which cove has met prime minister netanyahu as diplomatic efforts around pop to secure a seesaw in gauze? well, let us know who you're sending a high level of delegation today. hard to join negotiations and us a who it has been following developments from jordan's capital amman, because israel has bind out to 0 from offer 18 in the country. that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has announced that he's sending a high level delegation to the cause of the capital doha to meet with mediators in hopes of securing a ceasefire deal. now there's still a nation will be made up of the head of israel's most not. that's the extra no security agency machine, but the internal security agency and the representative from these really military
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. it's worth mentioning that the last time, all 3 of them were dispatched together for talks was the last year in august of 2024. but these really say that they still have heavy sticking points, even if there is a ceasefire deal, but it's cheap. they say that until they cheap all of the goals and objectives of the war, they're going to continue no matter how long the pause in the fighting is secured. for now how much says they're only going to agree to with deal if the war. 2 ends and there is a complete withdrawal of these really troops. and these really public has been protesting for more than a year against benjamin netanyahu, against whose government saying that they are neither capable, nor willing to get a deal more than 15 months since israel's war on guns began to send to the just need all of the media was and loved ones have attended the funeral of john list side. now hon. he was killed and is ready as strike on friday wall covering and is ready to attack on the news say read refugee camp. the us state department says it
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is deeply concerned by the unprecedented number of john and this killed in gaza. it says it continues to engage as well. on the importance of protecting done this. israel has killed more than 200 done this in gaza. that's more than any other conflict or yeah, and then then it is that i, you better if it is clear that the is where the occupation wants to target the gentlest party that exposes as a crime scene. while the occupation has utilized its media to say that they only target the resistance and the weapons, the palestinian generalists have exposed the truth to the world when he said that this occupation tag about children points women and civilians. and therefore, the occupation started targeting the gentlest to expose the crimes of the occupation to the world is the lebanon's can take a prime minister has met syria's new nita in damascus,
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where they promise to strengthen them. den borders and territories is the latest in a bliss of different classic visits to syria, as governments around the world walk to form relations with its new administration . but how much of june has the latest from the capital? i mean the flurry of diplomatic activity that's been taking place in damascus. the last few weeks comes another high level visit to syria. this one, the caretaker prime minister of levon on this evening thought the who was in damascus meeting for over an hour behind closed doors. with the head of syria do administration, how much a shut off now both men talked about how one of the relations we're going to be between 11 on and syria going forward, trying to present a united front and turning to a new chapter for the future of both countries, top on the agenda as far as discussions between both men, several issues, one of them, of course, the issue of syrian refugees and lebanon. there are more than 1000000 syrian
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refugees. they fled to lebanon during the syrian civil war, remain in lab, and on both men agreed to set up a committee to try to look at some type of long term solution and a potential return of syrian refugees to syria. also, on the agenda for the 11 east care take, are prime minister the issue of lebanese detainees in syria, and wanting to know more about their fates beyond that, but most important step, both meant was the issue of border security between both countries. here's more of what both men had to say, because that felt like the other we discussed the situation on the borders between both countries and ways of boosting the joint efforts to protect the security in both countries. fedex and to prevent anything that can hips the security and safety of both countries. this visit bodes well for the future. wait, i'm the malware and the in that so our shuttle without the menu. we shouldn't forget that we've only been in power for one month and some days. there are many
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issues that need a lot of time to deal with the priority. now, when syria is considered the situation inside the country, the weapons inside syria. and this was us, this meeting, and we will be having more meetings. many topics will be discussing the upcoming days at the top of those comes to board a situation you and it's also discussed in the meeting was the issue of the economies of both lebanon and syria. the economy 11 on has been in ruins for years . and of course, in syria, the economy is in a dire condition, suffering under crippling international sanctions. of course, over the course of the past several weeks, the due administration series of many of the officials here have urge the international community to lift those sanctions. how much i'm just 8 of damascus, somebody. and if you have agreed to restore relations of the talks in this, out by the announcement was made during the visit to issue a pair by somalia as president and how some shape mohammed talks with if he,
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if he is prime minister, i'll be off med, were described as positive, a dispute between the 2 neighbors are often in january last year of to if you, if you assigned a maritime deal with somebody is breakaway region of somebody land. so the government says it's um, it has liberated the strategic city of wad mcdonny south of the capital, how to a government spokesperson says so does a now advancing to clear pockets of the power military rapids support forces. the head of the r a stuff has responded to the defeats saying, we have lost around, but we have not lost the bustle while madonna is the capital of the 2. 0 is to 8 and has been under control of the r a subs since december of 2023. the morgan has moved from how to all the sudden these armies game of what might they need. the capital of data states comes off the back of advances from the army from various access to worth the capital of data over the past few days. now we've been seeing
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the army taken over villages in the south and south east for parts of south east, some parts off, and just either stayed with let's look at the significance of wasn't met, the need, the capital of data space. first of all, it lives in the center of the country and control of it gives the army or where was in control off the i wouldn't let them use the capital, nobody does eat them access to other parts of the country. when the receptors over with money in december 2023, that gave us the ability to be able to move to other parts of the country, such as in, not in the southeast new nile in the, in the east and the white nile and the south as well, now that last, that territory, that progress was able to make will not be possible and it forces in those areas will be trapped between forces. obviously the needs army, which bethany is also where the army 1st infantry division is located. so that is going to give the army a moral boost, especially when you look at the fact that's when the hours of took over with money . there were
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a lot of complaints among offices. and so just saying that the leadership was not meeting the standards. obviously the needs are man that they should be replacement, all the leadership. now that's what made them. it is now back under the control of the to move army. the army is likely to gain, especially the leadership is likely to gain more support, not just from the soldiers and offices, but also from the to the needs citizens as well. hey, been more going onto vera cartoon still had allowed 0 for since allowing me in new york for palestine submission to the academy. awards is now showing in theaters. we'll have a preview coming up the the hello that is lots to talk about when it comes to the weather across north america . and it's a story of contrast because it's
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a winter storm pulls away from the east where we have seen some very heavy snow and low temperatures. it remains very quiet out west, but of course those devastating wild 5 continued to peg california. and after a low in the winds offset to see them pick up as we go into the new week remains very dry. so of course, the dangerous fire situation remains. we'll see some severe storms for the east of this developing across the gulf coast, moving the way into florida and is more winter weather to come from the northeast, across the great lakes. that arctic bloss brought temperatures down, it will be coming up slightly for some cities like chicago, but not for long. have a look at that cold it as it pushes its way further down. we're going to see minus 9 degrees that's expected as a maximum high in chicago on tuesday. and that cold has been celtic, also north of mexico's, we moved to central america and the caribbean, but monterey has recovered to 17 degrees celsius, often using those double digits. we've got scott to show us that for much of mexico
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the hello again, your watching out is there a reminder of our top story is this, our los angeles authorities have ordered more people to leave the homes as one of the major wildfire spreads towards densely populated neighborhoods. residents have be more than that. when's a full crest intensify in the coming hours and day and is ready to strike on a school sheltering supposed to be displaced, palestinians in gaza has killed at least 8 people. the attack took place and to bother you know, the stress is there any forces have now killed more than 46000 people since the war began to dallas all me says it is we taking the strategic city of wad mcdonny style of the capital hot to a government states past and so, so just now it won't seem to clear pockets of the power of military profit support . the
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ukraine says it's content, a wounded north korean soldiers and rushes cost region is believed to be the 1st time. the military has been able to question north korea and kept us off the several seas last month died from serious wounds. russian attacks on the front lines in north, east and ukraine of forcing residents to make it difficult, but necessary choice to flee that homes. fatigue from almost 3 years of conflict with today's making people in the region save a negotiated settlement to and the will j. now, how reports from the hockey region, the coupons in the hockey region of northeast and ukraine, a time divided by the us skill river. now a front line in danger of being overrun. some of its last remaining residents decides of time has come to sleep. they're picked up by volunteers who regularly
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faced danger on bus. the missions like this one. this we're going to people will be it just a trickle is a troubling sign for ukraine. frontlines here in the north and the east of the country that have been relatively static, are now beginning to move. and they're not moving in ukraine space on both sides of consolidating their battlefield positions ahead of possible negotiations this year . for naples in the victor, it is a bit to sweet journey to safety. knowing their homes may never be one back. or those are involved. there's no need to say anything. my emotions are old or eaten all over my face. was a would you took on? yes, no you, of course, i don't truly want to leave, but them to do. and why should they find this strange letter we, which i am sorry. shifting front lines bring of the visitors to
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war. crimes. investigate is documenting alleged breaches of the laws of war. like lees recorded in the village of keeps sheriff sometime quite sometime. it is evidence that hockey regions chief prosecutor tells me that should form part of any negotiations holding russia to account. an extra little boy, this work is more down than the russians. federation can say, do you even have that it was an ukraine will respond to no, we don't. we were waiting for negotiations to talk about. then russia can say, most of the one know more crimes after all the window which drove in an infantry battles of left little standing in the village of keeps everything. those still clinging to their old lives there a fine they persuaded to leave. arriving at the reception center in hockey lock, those are looked, i mean, states could or shall move surely who doesn't dream the vice data. so we have others living while again, in case everything fine and life back together again, let people you my dude miller is among an estimated 52 percent of wall fatigued
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ukrainians. who now want a negotiated settlement with russia and the it's unlikely anyone will turn to leave her again. so it was a party, a single house or shops or volumes is that we don't all agree. let them take us little girl takes that just real. know what does nothing good remains there. she accepts that seeding territory. her home included may be the price of peace, killing a whole l g 0 in the khaki region. 2 of them is main policy is a placing integration of the heart of the campaigns. the fall, rise alternative for germany and the governing center. right christian democrats have said that the numbers of people have come to germany. a to high. domini came reports. as with wilma close, social democrats greeted off shots as he strode to the podium to receive the formal endorsement of his policy as lead candidates the next month general election. his message to his party faithful was clear. for don, give me,
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thanks for this over wedding vote for giving me the task of fighting so that everything continues to go well in our country that we can build a good future for our folks here in these difficult times. and that's why i'm going to do all i can with your help to surprise everyone like we did last time around. we will wind noise. that awesome via the event. the problem for mr. shots is that his boss is deeply unpopular lakes, his pulse suggested struggling just to stay in the place far removed from the source of numbers. the policy you would need to keep page is joe, because this is the person perhaps most likely to be the next chance that a christy and democratic leader cletus i smell some of the india food devices say they plan to vote for his policy implants, tax cuts, for middle and low income families and says immigration policy over the last 4 years has challenged the system. we also seen some only can be splitting its way.
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we are currently failing, for example, to provide a good education in schools. why we are failing to provide sufficient health care and why we are also failing to provide enough housing for us to simply an objective overburdening of more countries resources. that is something the far rifle tentative for germany or i have today has long argued on saturday. filings of opponents of the party tried to disrupt and event in easton, germany, where it shows it's lead candidate for the post of johnson. 12 months ago it's liter, alice vital denied funding to introduce what's called re migration expelling. many migrants and refugees have come to germany and be integrated here. now it is a main policy and campaign. so it's john, i've, we need to take away asylum, so it has lots of welfare payments for me. social benefits from people who have no right to be here and carry out returns on a large scale. and i'll have to tell you quite honestly, if that is called free migration,
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then it is very much on your because no mainstream policy will work with the if day it is very unlikely viable who leave the next government. the polls suggest it's also very unlikely that off shots will instead, his social democrats seems sick, so there was ever defeat so many houses there are that are cuz the biggest older so is underway in detroit. com a cuz uh, showing off the latest technologies, the global auto industry faces a challenging road ahead with threats of trade was terrorist on factory closures. don't 100 has moved from detroit. this is the jeep lag in the air. it is an all electric car. and one of the things about electric cars is that 1st of all, they don't have the engine in the front compartment. that is now a storage space. also, they tend to be fairly expensive. the sticker price on this car is $72000.00
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plus. so electric cars are being largely featured here at the car show and this is the 1st day. busy we're seeing the public come here, so here's a big crowd here. and i'm gonna try not to trip over this court. but people are here coming to check out the shows. now normally in the past, they've had major product introduction. ceo's were here, they were flashing glitzy introductions of new cars. this is really oriented toward consumers. you get to ride in the cars, test them out, check out various cars from various makers so that they can decide what it is they want to buy. and that's largely because the manufacturers have decided not to do their own failings at shows like this, but there are problems in that the market i was talking about. and that is, one of them is be charging networks here in the us and in europe. really aren't sufficient for people to take long trips in many cases,
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or at least to feel comfortable doing so. so companies like toyota are doubling down on hybrid gas and electric vehicles so that people feel a little more comfortable making that transition from the gas vehicles to electric . but more and more companies are moving in that direction. but they've got heavy competition from the chinese in markets where the chinese can be competitive. and then you've got problems like here in the u. s. where the incoming trump administration wants to get rid of incentives and raise terrorist that could threaten to start a global trade war. that would hurt the entire industries. and that's what people here at the office you are worried about. but meanwhile, they're really focusing on these electric cars. as a palestinian and salem has been short listed at the academy awards in the best international feature category, from ground 0 is showing in cinemas across the us. kristen cindy, me reports the setting is familiar to anyone who watches the news,
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but these are stories that go beyond the headlines. told by 22 filmmakers living and shooting and the war zone that is guys of a series of short films titled from ground 0. since you start to work with rashid massaro, it himself originally from gaza curated and produced the project. once we started eh, cinema was not the priorities for nobody, but nobody of these people an accomplishment described by american documentarian, michael moore. as a cinematic miracle, you are talking about people who lost some of the families, people who lost houses and almost 90 percent of them. i'd if you just.
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