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on the there's no limit to have a dream container stuck in your own adventure, no counter adding the new evacuation orders issued in los angeles as the largest was from what passed spreads and residents of room. the weather conditions could sub the state and the valley of the smoke felt scholars of, of los angeles, west bias still floating hundreds of thousands of people across the sites. the winds are about to take all of the hello. i mean, out of a city there is, this is out, is there a life from day?
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also coming up, a school sheltering displays, palestinians in northern gauze. that is how it gets it. and it is really striking at these a people have been killed the saddam's all me says it's re taking a strategic town into 0 stage survival power mandatory, rapid support forces admit they've lost around, but not the battle for sicily, me in new york for palestine submission to the academy awards is now showing in theaters. we'll have a preview coming up the welcome to the program. the number of people killed in dallas onto this. what size has risen to the t? it comes the csr. he's old up more people to leave the homes due to the rest of a while fi racing towards densely populated in a that's the palisades far is threatening several areas,
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including brentwood is home to the renown gassy. all center that was i has or the school. it's more than $9000.00 heck does the 5 default min says cruise making progress and containing what was, but it's expecting wind speeds to pick up to well, let's crossover live now to fill of al, who's at the was on nice. apple feel good to see you again. this being a brief risk bestbuy's in the past 2 hours. but we are hearing that winds as going to be picking up and there are more evacuation orders. can you bring us up to speed with the latest? yeah, i mean the winds have been a long, calmer today then they was suddenly out of this we got, they started to get a good shot. me up maybe about 2 or 3 hours ago that kept a little bit. but we're not expected, not to loss, but we all say this is uh, the total is that the policy, it's 5 doesn't appear to see as bad as it did
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a few hours ago. now i'm gonna say again, this is alec. those will be on both that. so what are both of those from a distance but that's spoke earlier was absolutely huge, appears to be coming down slightly. you know, that is partly due to the fact that the wind is helping, but also the fact that there is this constant half of this constant supplied a tank. there's a place that helicopters kind of dropping boats rocks. the issue that they've got is they have tried to control you bottom kind of sites far over. this is the largest fly out of all the 6 of them. this is pay the largest out of the speed, the most destructive it is guys destroyed. so, 9000 practice, some 5000 instructors out of the 7 a off 1000 firefighters who want it. like, how do you right now from the county from other states, from canada, from mexico, 3 and a half 1000, a dedicated to that file, a load. it is encroaching on 2 areas now. it is encroaching on the san fernando valley. that is an area to the north of a lot of a lot of the fire. and that is
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a place that he's very densely populated. there are millions of people that's but also to the neighborhood. like you mentioned, a friend would. it is a, an upscale neighborhood. it is way you would find places like you see, i like to get the sense that it has already started to move into brand. what do we know that at least one who has been destroyed, but as of yet it doesn't appear to be taken cold as they tell us sites fight that. but of course, this can change within seconds. you know, as soon as i wouldn't picks up and the direction changes, things can change very, very quickly. this is a add. yeah. you will not be not headed coped. it's a survey the damage tell us what you so yeah, i mean you got a 2 things where you have not had a cop to 1st. what do you get? what i just mentioned, sort of the day, jalap. and you can see where the fire is, where it's moving to which way this works. but again, a much clearer way that you can, if you're on the ground, but secondly, you get a much clearer idea of the devastation. i mean, we've seen those pictures over the last. we have me everywhere of places like the
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policy. it's why once a week ago, how communities still beautiful communities that are now completely gone. but it's when you're in the app that you see, you know, it looks like a bomb was dropped on it. it's completely level to pop from the one old house on the block that was maybe by some fluke of nature, was fortunate enough to not be hits. it really just goes to show just how much devastation is and you know, i like it's a massive place. it's called the sprawl for good reason because it just goes on and on and on. and yet from the sky. they smoke dominate is the entire sky line and you can see the distance between the policy. it's how the hollywood side, which will take you in a good hour or so in a traffic maybe longer, on an average day, you gotta pay between a few minutes. and you can say just the proximity of the smoke from the palisades. so hollywood, i'd also be on to the even 5, that is the 5, the destroyed, the neighborhood of the data. and it is just absolutely incredible to see just how destructive the spies have be. and all of these landmarks, the santa monica,
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probably all this stuff is a place. so people go on vacation right now. there's no left to the, it is against the backdrop of just think smoke on a huge amount of devastation. all right, phil, thanks so much for that. a view filled of al live for us from the vine. nice at port. thank you. of the and is really striking to school sheltering forcibly displace palestinians and gaza has killed at least 8 people. children are among the dead. the attacks took place in giovanni and most of the strip. thousands of others have been injured in taken to the i'll, i'll call the hospital in garza city. laura conver thoughts. this young girl has seen too much blood shed in her shorts life and she surrounded by k o. and it's ready, me saw strong color 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 center for education and hope for the future. good god, no god. i was sitting with my children and we were 18 when suddenly we were targeted, but the rocket, me and my children were blown away. my son was thrown and i found my daughter is lying here in the since the outside of the war and goes to the same pattern has been consistent. you repeat, it's a place for nodding, has become a place for shelter. and the one of destruction is how are we loss passivity in the un says the situation for posting and know the garza continues to deteriorate after heightened his way the siege and systematic attacks these. right, all the says that the, her mazda is operating cool. a lot of to repeated when building shelters the in just have a rushed 6 collaborative cells to on to and going through 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 killed children and women hitting them to pieces. the question, the so by the here is a deal with a grief is where will they find shelter that nora come out to 0 us present elect donald trump disability envoy is in israel. steve, which cove has met? problem is to benjamin us on yahoo! as diplomatic efforts ramp up to secure a ceasefire in garza nursing, yahoo, he is sending a high level of delegation to doha to join the negotiations and us all who it has
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been following developments from jordan's capital a mon. because the israel has bind alto 0 from also racing in the country. that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has announced that he's sending a high level of delegation to the cause of the capital doha to meet with mediators in hopes of securing a ceasefire deal. now this delegation 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 . 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 that is a 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 ends. and there
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is a complete withdrawal of these rarely troops. and these rarely 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 central. just eat off a month. at least 10 people have been killed in an explosion at a gas station in the oven. it happened in the central province of al by to more than 65 people had been injured in the blog post. the lebanon's guy take a prime minister has met syria's new leader in damascus, was a promise to strengthen the borders and territories is the latest in a blitz of diplomatic visits to syria, as governments around the world will have to form relations with its new administration. but how much of june has the latest from the capital?
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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 11 on this evening thought the who was in damascus meeting for over an hour behind closed doors with the head of syria. do administration aahama 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 in lebanon. there are more than 1000000 syrian refugees. they fled to lebanon during the syrian civil war, remain and 11 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
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caretaker 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 man had to say, because i felt like i a little the other we discussed. the situation on the board is between both countries and ways of boosting the joint efforts to protect the security and both countries, fedex, and to prevent anything that can hits the security and safety of both countries. this visit bodes well for the future. what an hmo and the 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 issues that need a lot of time to deal with the priority. now in syria, it's 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 discussed in the upcoming
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days. at the top of those comes to for the situation. yeah. and i saw the man 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 urged the international community to lift those sanctions. how much does it have semesters? so does government says it's all me has liberated the strategic city of what mcdonny saw on the capital. how to the government says soldiers now advancing to cadet pockets of the power military rapids. food forces, the head of the r a stuff has responded to the defeat, say we have lost around but we have not lost the bottle while madonna is the capital the to 0 stage on has been under control of the are assessed since december of 2023,
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even logan has moved from hall to all the sudden these armies game of what am i the need, the capital of agency at a stage comes of 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 the army taken over villages in the south and south east port parts uh, south east, some parts off, and just either stayed with let's look at the significance of wouldn't mind any 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 get any of the capital, nobody does eat them access to other parts of the country. when the rest of took 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 west nile. and the south as well. now that last, that territory that progress was able to make will not be possible. and it forces
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in those areas will be trapped between forces office with the needs army wouldn't. 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 arrows of took over with money . there were a lot of complaints among officers and soldiers saying that the leadership was not meeting the standards. then his army and that they should have a replacement of the leadership. now that's what admitting it is now back under the control of the to move army. the army is likely to gain, especially if 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, bill morgan, onto vera cartoon, still headed out 0. diplomatic relations restored villages of somalia and ethiopia needs after a year long distance, the
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doing the combination of violent wars and the heavy rain creating a respiratory for more suffering for palestinians asking questions. what are the challenges in helping girls that are seeing this within these conflict, refusing for the extra really, really big. we've seen this done this in an in depth coverage. so i'll just say it was teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of the story, is there any sign of the lead for the millions of palestinians in gaza for now stuck between an outgoing fighting administration and an incoming trumpet industries. now that americans have decided to put form back in the white house, what kind of country in the world expect the quizzical look of us politics. the bottom line, the venezuela columbia bu address has become a stomping grounds for trespasses as desperate people transgress and illegal passage to feed an emerging fuel trafficking market. we followed the
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powerless journey unguarded through the line of fire risk at all. and as wayland columbia on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, your watching out 0. a reminder of our top story is this our, the number of people killed in the los angeles, while fires has risen to search seen. it comes as further evacuations that order due to the threat of a wildfire engine clothes such a densely populated neighborhoods, including brentwood and then seen and is ready to strike on
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a school sheltering. supposed to be displaced, palestinians in gaza, has killed at least 8 people. the attacks took place into a body, a no strip down on me says it is re taking the strategic safety award model. i mean, into 0 state governments spokesperson says soldiers, and i'll put you in pockets of the apartment, a tree, rock that support forces the united nations is demanding that israel loosens it's aid restrictions into gaza. it says from in light conditions, starvation in palestinian families and malnutrition and children are a reality across gaza. and yet it's avoidable. terika buzzing reports from darrow butler in central gaza this is what they should look like today in gaza. the, these pictures could have been from almost any time over the post 15 months. when
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is the last day of school going? so israel has imposed adults of located in district, probably been posted news, basic supplies, including food, the problem that we do not work and we do not have money. we depend on charities, rough, our charity is the only charity that we depend on a lot. and with it, we can see our children, but it is not enough in the united nations has refuted, as well as the claims that's from us is a ceilings food supplies and planes that for the west and in crisis is really authorities continue to deny most requests to bring food assistance from mayor as west crossing to areas south of wadi garza. meanwhile about a $120000.00 metric tons of food assistance. enough to provide rations for the entire population for more than 3 months. remain stranded outside of garza,
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the parents of children suffering malnutrition, trying to find relief at you and medical centers, but site as well as forced evacuation, owed as a making the situation. wes, how about norman just had a lot of the reason behind. my daughter's condition is displacement now we flips from the noise sort of and then did it by loud when we lived in attend her mountain nutrition worse and due to the prolonged displacement, lack of food and financial hardship. since my husband's work stopped because of the start of the lord, bombs and bullets have killed more than 46000 palestinians fox. right. scrooge said that as well as using food as a weapon to expect. since of the most fun out there. we've been kind of somalia and if you, if you have agreed to restore relations of the talks and as of a, the announcement was made during
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a visit to ethiopia by somalia as president. how soon a shake, mohammed's talks with easier, if he has prime minister, i'd be awesome. i would describe as positive. a dispute between the 2 neighbors arrived in january last year. also, if you, if you assigned a maritime deal with somebody as break away region of somebody lined come or hudson, he's a senior fellow as a center for strategic and international studies. he says it's unclear what will happen to that. do we don't fully know what's going to happen because we've actually never seen the m o. u that was signed between ethiopia and small island, even the, the, the incoming somali land government, the new foreign minister of some, all the land after the press up to the present was just like a, they haven't said the smaller lenders themselves. haven't seen this m. o u so, so it's really difficult to, to understand. i think that we have to assume however, that if you'll be a and prime minister abi are not going to give up their emissions. for c access,
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ethiopia remains the largest country in the world without c access more than a 110000000 people. it expects that the economy is going to be the motor for the entire region. so there is going to be some negotiation. combat continues for how you b, o, b, a can gain the access whether that's through somalia or through somali land. but we also have to remember there's a lot of, uh, there's a lot of other water under the bridge in the horn of africa. you know, and, and, and those tensions between ethiopia invading somalia, somalia, being a jumping off point for the shut off to attack ethiopia. those histories are all still there and they're going to have to be worked through if you'll be a hopes to gain c access at some point. the man who led the federal case against donald trump on charges of trying to eva time his defeat into 2020 election has resigned. special council, jack smith is stepping down from the justice department. he also eva sold the case
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against trump mishandling classified documents. smith dropped based cases following trump's november victory slicing a long standing just to the justice department rule against prosecuting facing presidents. and now the media industry has been undergoing a digital transformation since the 1990s. now, artificial intelligence is revolutionizing how content is created curated and consumed. the benefits and shortfalls are being discussed at the immediate conference right here and go home and consume sharif has more, shall intelligence has every, when it's at home, a rough place, the tools we use, the news, we can do the rustic rise in the use of the item is called the media landscape theaters at this to the conference here. technology companies and media organizations discussing issues about the transparency and effective use of
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a i in media reasons. so you can send the videos during election images from the ukraine, isabel costa. and now the california buyers are creating this information and say, hey, i is generating all kinds of new this information. this information techniques is very hard to know what is true, what is real and what isn't. and that's our job is to determine what's real. so i think it's face challenge and that way fits challenges, new terms of competition in house. people will receive their news. will they still go to news organizations? will they be using generative answers for what the news is? so it creates both challenges, but the roads are amazing opportunities. they're medium nice agents are using austin's intelligence, kayla. but it's the, it's the needs human oversight spot of the machine. the intelligence is seemingly losing the balance of power to of technology companies. it may feel that this is
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a super power and that a few large companies have the keys to the super power. but eventually many of this will happen then it was democratized, and as to acknowledge, democratize and is used by a lot of people, not just a few and produced by a lot of people, not just a few to distribute the power across many. so think this, this kind of power overhang is only a question of some short from time windows. there was a time and they said video killed the radio star. now concerned if a i can do the same by taking away a lot of jobs. the bottom line, you sold me as agents once a overtake a palestinian film has been short listed at the academy awards in the best international feature category from ground 0 is showing you cinemas in the us, chris, the silly me reports from you. the setting is familiar to anyone who watches the news,
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that these are stories that go beyond the headlines. told by 22 filmmakers living and shooting, and the war zone that is garza 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 at 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 one director loss from brother and his entire family in the middle of their production. a reality incorporated into her film jemina fema dealers. i mean the kind of in shorts are a mix of styles including pop
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a tree. an animation is up from ground 0, just opened in theaters across the united states. and already it's been short listed for an oscar in the category of best international feature. it's producers are hoping to show the humanity of those living and dying and gaza and inspire peace. it needs to be out there. it needs to be seen. there's too many of us who are in denial of what's happening over there. and i would really move the biased view or response to the film has been so strong. if there's new york theater, they've extended its run. so you had a turnout, it's been huge. it's maybe one of the biggest sellers we've ever had here. what is the message and the take away that you watch for these us viewers? i want to tell them that these people and as a bad executive like you, they have the same dreams, you know, and the advocates and the out of my that's and they loved each other. and there any
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person we lose, it's a big drama in the family, in the neighborhood industry it, anyone which when it's a big from around 0 offers an intimate and powerful portrait of daily life and modern day palestine. and then during the spirit of its people, along with hope for an end to their suffering. christian salumi, i'll just the or new york to does it for me live as any, no, it's weather is next. then inside story, the had a low they. let's have a look at east asian things you main particularly clear for much of china in the days ahead. temperatures are where we expect them to be this time of year. it is winter, so it's cold. but sunshine is the dominant feature of stretching all the way from
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beijing sound to hong kong. now that's not the case for the east to this remains pretty cold across the korean peninsula, and japan with waves of cold weather moving in, bringing in a wintery mix, some west to weather down in the south temperatures. offsets come down in tokyo, but not for long this that rain on sunday, the sunshine will be back with us. and so will those double figures that temperatures have come down across the north of india with those cold waves conditions. we are expecting some rain in new delhi and we're hoping that'll kill some of the phone and the smoke issues, but they will be back if we look at the 3 day with motor at folk to come on monday . the unhealthy quality returns on choose day. it is west route for the south of this to the for, for lack of some big bus of rain as well moving across the mold. is that heavy rain moving into tumble now do we are expecting those showers to extend further west into carola,
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on monday of the, on counting the cost 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 us plus the sales of foreign smartphones of drunk file? most often, china, counting the cost on on to 0 is reading will tell you is i start pm and on friday, how station pulse and residential area amongst the targets, the same use. people say say they attacked to us. i had called the carrier enabled vessels and the red sea was the risk of uh, the escalation. this is odd story. the
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