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selection, the escalating conflict in the middle east and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the . ready ready a new evacuation orders issued in los angeles as the largest wild plas spreads and residents of war, and the weather conditions could buy the stove, the place, and the value of the smoke filled skies of, of los angeles. west bias was still floating hundreds of thousands of people being evacuated on the site. the waves are about to take all the hello. i mean, none of us to innovate to this is all to 0 nice from the also coming up,
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a school sheltering displaced, palestinians in northern garza, is targeted and is really strikes. and these 8 people have been killed to john's army says it's re taking a strategic town in 20 states. the rivals, hired military rapids, support forces say they've looked around the notes of bustles, diplomatic relations restored the leaders of somalia. and if you need and reiterate the commitment of friendship after a year long, does the welcome to the program, the number of people killed in the los angeles, while science has arisen to sassy. it comes as far as he's owed up more people to leave that hooton's due to the threat of a wild fuss spreading towards densely populated neighborhoods. the policies far is threatening several areas including brentwood. the fire department says cruise
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making progress and containing the wildfires, but it's expecting wind speeds to pick up. so let's take a look uh club more closely at the locations and containment of the full mate. well, 5 policies is still the largest and it's growing. the place has already destroyed a $1000000.00 homes in malibu and pacific palisades. now it's threatening neighborhoods in brentwood, on san fernando valley, that creation or does remain in place. so areas in the east and wildfire zone, it scorched $5700.00 the hey actors and it's 15 percent contains the kind of fly affecting los angeles and ventura counties is 80 percent contains. the small fi has been just over $300.00 hacked as it is 76 percent contained on the evacuation order has been lifted. philip out has more and the policies fired from the event. nice outputs there all 3 of the hoff 1000 firefighters tackling displays
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alone across the world. are the 5 say we've got some 7 and a half 1000 and they have come from all the not just los angeles, not just other states that come from canada. they come from mexico, in fact, speaking of the canadians, i'm just gonna swing round here because we're at this highly fault. we've also got here one of these super scruples, see this yellow and red plate. these are the ones that the canadians have lent to this part of the world. so try to talk at least 5 pieces of planes that can swoop down. they can bring up huge amounts of water and then they can take them over the flies and they can drop them where appropriate. and it's remarkable to see how this buckle is float from the ad because these planes tend to operate. although the largest doctors tend to operate in pads, you would have a smaller plane, but it's like a scout that flies over. it drops some kind of white powder into the so let the bigger plane though with the drop it and then they come to, they dropped that. you've seen those pictures, but the huge amounts of red powder that i decide to bring. i kind of like that kind
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of be crushed for the flames over the snout. that's the hope. but it is a huge task and these winds are starting to pick up again. we've had about a day or so where they think quite miles and that's given those 5 fights has the chance to talk of the places. but we are told by full cost as the base winds. i'll go to pick up particularly tomorrow night's the vice have already cause tens of billions of dollars of damage. like a wire is the director of the climate an energy policy program at stanford university. he says domestic steps and needed to stabilize the insurance market. in the wake of the size, the insurers are, you know, capitalized to manage this kind of a loss and they have, they have their own form of insurance called re insurance. think of it as sort of insurance for insurance companies that is really designed to manage these kinds of catastrophes. they will be able to pay claims, but the question is, what happens after that? is there available insurance next year, or that you know this year as insurance,
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policies renew? they're usually one year policies for homeowners in california. and. and what will that insurance cost and you know, even if, even if they are radically a homeowner can buy insurance, if it costs so much money that they can't afford to own there. how many more, you know it's, it's a, it's a sort of, it's not really solving the problem. and unfortunately, i think we're, we're headed into a very challenging environment for insurance things work quite fragile. at the time, just before the, as far as happens. as you mentioned, the department of insurance has been enacting reforms to try to stabilize the situation by liking it to you know, a plane trying to get off the runway. and the question is, is there enough or on, when did we have enough time to? it's for those for those reforms take effect and i think unfortunately, the answer is probably not. we're going to need to do other things, much larger, kind of more dramatic steps in order to stabilize the market.
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the and is really striking to school sheltering full, severe displace palestinians and gaza has killed at least 8 people children among the dead. the attack took place in jamalia north of the strip. dozens of all those have been injured in taken to the all actually hospital in gauze assessing laura con reports. this young girl has seen too much blood shed in her shorts life. and she's surrounded by k o. and it's ready, me sole struck how it was school, which is providing shelter to thousands of palestinians, displaced into a body of children were among those killed in the building once use of the center for education and hope for the future. good news. i was sitting with my children
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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 lost for civilians? the un says the situation for posting is adult garza continues to deteriorate after heightened his way the siege and systematic attacks. these right always says that the mazda is operating, cool, aligned, often repeated when buildings shelters. the images have the rust 6 kilometers south to on the hosp to and going to see change to the attacking and targeting the schools are ongoing crimes committed by the is really forces the entire world is watching side of the as i'll shelters and schools which host displays,
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people are being targeted in gaza. back in the school, people searched the destroyed room for 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 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. you as president elect donald from special envoy to the middle east is in israel. steve, which cove has met prime minister benjamin netanyahu as diplomatic efforts to secure a ceasefire and gaza rom popped well on us. now, who are you sending a high level delegation to doha to join the negotiations? how does so, who has been following developments from jordan's capital a non, because israel has bind dollar to 0 from offer aging in the country, that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has announced that he's sending
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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 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 send to the just
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need of a man so don's government says it's all me has liberated the strategic city of wad mode any south of the capital. how to the government says soldiers now involved seem 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 battle. why the money is the capital of the jew? 0 state has been under control of the r a sub since december of 2023. even morgan has moved from how to all the sudden these armies game of what am i the need? the capital of a to z to states comes off the back of advances from the army from various access to words, 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
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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 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 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 in those areas will be trapped between forces. obviously 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 booth, 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 of the new army and that they should be a replacement of the leadership. now that's what admitting it is now back under the
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control of it 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. what davidson is an a junk professor of international affairs george washington university. he's also a former deputy chief of mission at the us embassy and see don a joins us now live from washington, dc. hello and welcome to use a the 1st of all, let's talk about this chapter of what money it is on the crossroads of key supply. highways focus through how significant this gain is for the student needs on a well, what ben is a very important town about a 170 kilometers, se of the car, to whom it is strategically located. and it is the capital of one of the page and so down. so again, it's a very important victory for the so down to armed forces,
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just as it was an important victory more than a year ago for the rapids support forces. and this is one of several recent victories for the should it down armed forces. and i think it in both as well. at least not really a short term for these uh, the armed forces. and in recent bonds, the iris of has suffered multiple blows on the battlefield, but it's still controls the floor and much of west and see dad. how does that bode for the seat and he's on the front door for his will be very difficult for these 2 down as far as has to take it. there is a great deal of local support for the rapids and part forces in dar floor, which is a huge chunk of western sudan. all right, and the idea that the, the say i can take that any time in the foreseeable future is not good. i think that the rapids of workforce is eventually failed. yeah. and wide med name
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because they were committing something that a human rights abuses and basically conducting themselves right for late. and i lost the support of local people there, and i made it easier for other sit down our forces to return. there have been accusations that this will is being shaped and perhaps prolonged by extensive floor and interference. can you talk was atrocious bit more about that or so i think there's some trust to that. uh, although in the final analysis it is the, the 2 layers of these uh, belligerent groups that refused to compromise. so until such time as they're willing to compromise and come up with some kind of a solution, there will be no solution. but the, the activities of reform party is not helpful. so, you have had countries like russia, the one supported the rapids support forces. they now support the sit down. our forces in the united arab emirates has been ship party v r s south or
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egypt has been some party of the government forces. oh, the government forces have been buying and growling this from. i ran there getting some support from neighboring arrow trail. chad has been uh helpful to the rapid support of forces as has been the how the soft r at group tends to be. so there are all kinds of upside errors involved. yeah, no, and what's going on there, and that is only worse than this situation. and we just must say that all of those countries denies our involvement, but nonetheless, this is what, what the criticism has been. and can i just also ask you versus the army and the are as of have been accused of committing rule crimes including targeting civilians . united states has on tuesday said the, the are a so i've had a good admitted genocide and impose sanctions on it's lead up. but it's 5 so much suffering. we haven't really seen an international assets to bring and then do this
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will. why do you think this is the case? i do think anything might change on the president elect donald trump once he has seems office as well. there are many efforts, bye of the saudi arabia and the united states, particularly in addition to the african union to bring this war to one. and, but they have all failed of numerous efforts that have just not going anywhere again to become a states that the leaders of the 2 belligerent sides are not willing to compromise on any time. in fact, on some occasions or not even willing to meet in the same room together. so the, these talks have been doomed. the views of the trunk administration are not well known on sudan. i doubt that should and will be a foreign policy priority for the new administration. they have far bigger issues that they will want to engage and such as and god you were discussing earlier. and
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i think she, dan is going to be on the back burner for the trump administration. all right, thank you so much for all of you inside the david shahan lie for us here. and i'll just there uh, from washington dc. thank you. said i had the knowledge 011 and this can take a prime minister need serious new lead in damascus to discuss the border refugees on the economy. i'm john henry at the north american international auto show in detroit. we're one of the things being features, electric vehicles like these around me, the, the hi lo, they, let's have a look at east asia and things remain particularly clear for much of china in the
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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 stretching all the way from 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 and 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, but 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 wave conditions? we are expecting some rain in new delhi and we're hoping that will kill some of the phone and the smoke issues, but they will be back as we look at a 3 day week motor at folk to come on monday. the unhealthy quality returns on choose day. it is west route for the south of this degree for sri lanka, some big bus of rain as well. moving across the mold is that,
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is that heavy rain moving into tumble? now do we are expecting those showers to extend further west into carol on monday? the unique perspective, what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds killing innocence? and as i said, 11 on, on her voices, the world has turned its back on so that our lives to match. so many people in math are just as much as the other connect with our community and be part of the conversation. we feel very unsafe because of the 2nd 12 presidency. they don't see the need and then trying to a piece of people are social media. the stream on out just the or the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the hello again, you're watching out, is there a reminder of our top story? is this our, the number of people killed in the los angeles wild fires has risen to see if it comes as further evacuations. that order due to this rest of a while, but edging legs set to densely populated neighborhoods including brentwood tendencies and is very striking of sheltering full, severe displace palestinians in gaza has killed at least 8 people. the attack took place in giovanni. a strip saddam's army says it is re taking the strategic fishy of what modern need into 0 states. the government says soldiers are now clear in focus of the power military rocket. suppose
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the 11 is kind of taken. prime minister has met syria's new leader in damascus. where they promised to strengthen the borders and territories is latest in the bliss of diplomatic visits to syria, as governments around the world walk to full 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 lebanon achievement, thought the who was in damascus. meeting for over an hour behind closed doors with the head of syria do administration. i'm a, a shut off. now both men talked about how one the relations we're going to be between 11 on and syria going forward, trying to present a united front and turning to
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a new chapter for the future of both countries top on the agenda as far as discussions between both man 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 in lab, and on both min agreed to set up a committee to try to look at some type of long term solution and a potential return of syrian refugee is to syria. also on the agenda for the 11 east 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 men had to say because that felt like the other we discussed. the situation on the board is between both countries and ways of boosting the joint efforts to protect the security in both countries, fedex, and to prevent anything that can hits the security and safety of both countries.
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this visit bodes well for the future way that malice little. i mean that's who i should hold off of the young 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 discussing the upcoming days at the top of those comes to board a situation young argument also discussed in the meeting was the issue of the economies of both 11 on in 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 enjoyment does it of damascus, somalia,
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and if you have agreed to restore relations off the talks and add is up about. the announcement was made during a visit to ethiopia by somebody as president's house and shake. mohammed's talks with epi, as prime minister abbey osmond were described as positive. a dispute between the 2 neighbours erupted in january last year. officer, ethiopia signed a maritime deal with somebody as break away region of some of the land. covering hudson. he's a senior fellow at the center for strategic and international studies. he says, is unclear. what will happen to that deal that 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 they haven't seen 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
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a and prime minister abi are not going to give up their emissions. for c access, 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 access at some point to of germany's main policy is a placing integration of the hearts of that can pace with a general election just 6 weeks away the far right alternative for germany as
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a governing christian democrats want to reduce the numbers of people who come to settle in germany. the medicaid reports from belen, with wilma close social democrats, greeted old 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 to duncan make. 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 option b is not given. the problem for mr. shots is that his boss is deeply unpopular lakes, his pulse suggested struggling just to stay in a place far removed from the source of numbers,
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pots he would need to keep paying his job. because this is the person, perhaps most likely to be the next chance that a christy and democratic leader position. now some of the and the 3rd advices 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 with all the seen. some only can be splitting its way. 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 over budgeting of our country's resources. because that is something the far rifle tentative for germany. i have today has a 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 and
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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, then it is very much on your because no mainstream policy will work with the if day it is very unlike vibes. 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 a defeat dominant came out to 0 during the man who led the federal case against donald trump on charges of trying to eva time. his defeat in the 2020 election has resigned. special council. jack smith is stepping down from
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the justice department just days before trump takes office from smith olsa. so the case against the drum for ms. handling classified documents, he dropped base cases off the trunk. won't the election sizing a justice department rule which prohibits the prosecution of facing presidents? the investigation into the j do add is all started in south korea is facing a set back. the transport ministry says that the plains blackbox is stopped recording about full minutes before it crashed. the damaged 5 data and colquitt voice record as was sent to the us of to south korean authorities, found data missing from them. the boeing 737 crashed and one at fort off to landing with its wheels. we tracked it last month or a $175.00 passengers. and 4 of the 6 crew members on board were killed to
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