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i said others, i will die by the police on purpose. the way they do tell the story is what can make a difference the the hello i'm on the inside. this is a news live from doha. coming off in the next 16 minutes. concerned that wall size in california will continue to grow with wins, expected to pick up again. 16 people all dead. and the valve and the smoke filled skies of, of los angeles. west fires are still fighting hundreds of thousands of people at the, the back you waited on forecast. the site, the winds are about to take off
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a lot. no was safe. the school housing displays, palestinians is hit, spine is really strong. like in northern gauze or killing a facilities on a recap to is a key town in to 0 space. the power ministry rosette says the spies is fall from and off the 100 days in office. next goes president faces challenges including crime and the economy. and in sports are small, continue their quest for a for a stroke in 5 years. they begin their f. have campaign on sunday. the gunners take on defending champions and old rivals. manchester united her looking for their 1st when in 6 matches the how they welcome to the program 5 for lunches in los angeles, a bachelor thing to protect, densely populates,
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neighborhoods as the deadly palisades, while fi advances. the death toll has now risen to 16. the blazes now threatening the brentwood area with stronger wins full cost authorities. of all the more evacuations, emergency crews are dropping water retardant from the ad, but a facing criticism of the hydrants run dry in some locations onto there is phil of l got a 1st time. look at the danger and the devastation from the the he is what the possible to say if los angeles looks like this one is being split from the app, but only while weather conditions allow. i'm best the problem with these when set to pick up a lot over the coming guy. you spoke us. this avoiding that this could be about to get a lot was here. the palisades via has already claims more than 9 hacked is, i'm more houses light and it's passed the flames approach menacingly. almost the
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whole thing, homeowners, as they wonder if this is and they've watched this dozens of times this week on tv, how different it must feel when it's your home. the pacific palisades was it, did it up. market and buzzing was life this time last week. from the at it now looks like a bomb side. what you get from this perspective. why up high is a sense of just how much kate just eliza had because the palace sites why it has to be moving towards densely populated areas like brentwood, like the san fernando valley, which has millions of people living in it. 3 and a half 1000. firefights is a bustling the palisades fly around like it is strategic, coordinated to planes, flight together. a scouts identifies whether drop needs to be done and sends out a signal to a tank which comes to the ritz houghton. powered up right on the spot. every pulse to refute needs critical minutes last slow. but what else can they do? machines have their limits. i'd like by the nature a. i've never seen
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a situation where helicopters were lined up to drop water. there was a traffic jam on the $45.00 of helicopters. myself says, this is the most extreme file he has ever seen. and he's seen a lot before them here for 23 years. fire fighting is the most craziest game of chess you've ever seen. right? just when you think you have it blocked off, mother nature changes everything on you and you have to basically pivot in a gesture, tactics the flames. a role. so threatening, iconic landmarks like the getting the sensor. not to mention the thousands of homes around it, the sense of monica pay at a place usually filled with fun and laughter. now against a backdrop of sadness and ruin, hollywood can see the smoke from the policy. it's via, i'm from the e file behind it that is still binding to in a place that has made so many disaster movies. this disaster is happening right here in real time. but nobody knows when this one will be over. fill of out out
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just a era los angeles and christopher, the one big is the founding partner of the consulting, the beacon economics. he says, authorities should have been much more prepared for this. as for the most part, whole borders in town here are insured in the united states. if you have a mortgage, you have to have proper sure insurance. now the insurance has gotten very pricey in the last few years large and because of the risk is a wildfire such as this. but homeowners have been basically feeling that through a variety of state programs. so i'm fairly confident the most folks are going to be able to get the insurance. they need to go ahead and rebuild. um, as far as the consequences, not really me look california, it has mediterranean climate. and what that means is fires are an ongoing risk. none of like they are in, in greece, in portugal. and we know those places have had some tragic fires in the last decade or so. and indeed in california 2017 and 2018 were 2 of the worst fire years ever.
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significantly worse, of course. and then what we saw last year, so i'm not worried about line where to fax. the real issue here of course is why we're authorities caught off guard. after all, as noted, this is an ongoing risk in california. and really we should have been ready for this. the surprise was, was, was overcome, right. once we caught up and this city is prepared for this because buyers are part of our landscape. we have systems built. we brought in phenomenal resources the story about the helicopters. i watched those go over had today. you've never seen anything like it. we can fight this when we're ready. the question is when, when we ready? and the answer is, is really, since the pandemic began, you've seen this turn in local politics towards social justice and environmental justice really very much at the expense of public safety. hopefully this will
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wake people up uh to get them local government officials back to their or job, which is public safety and making sure with the infrastructure to keep this is the, the, the, the, the, the residents of this community healthy and happy and safe. the and is there any strike on a school sheltering full, simply displace palestinians in garza has killed at least 8 people. children among the dead. the attack took place since you bought it in the north. the strip. thousands of us have been injured um taken to all the hospital in golf. the city laura con reports this young girl has seen too much blood shed in her short life. and she's surrounded by chaos. and it's ready be so drunk. how do a 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 he was sentenced to education and who 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 sense the out says the floor 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 ready all be says that the her mazda is operating cool. a lot of to repeated when building shelters the in just have
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a rushed 6 kilometers. sounds too often to and going through the attacking and targeting the schools are ongoing crimes committed by the is really forces the entire world is watching side and t as l shelters. and schools which host displays people are being targeted 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 next nor come out to 0. more of our color, which has been allowed a hospital in garza city where grieving patients have gathered a. 8 was twice love the oh was here as these are the army tibbets, it's a point 0 that's against the values and the loss of jack was there,
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but it was the school and jump out of town and visit asked included the children would about the warranty is 10 years as it can lead and they say there is charles who just killed by the is a ami who was inside the ski. another missile baby here just can't find the and the school is been up. i was it developed down and there was, here's another about this. this place is designated to be a place for it because a lot about this been the last moments with the beloved ones.
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additionally, the deluxe gonna lie. i go to my son was 3 years old. they killed him. i don't know how many people would box it when we had 9 siblings for my brother's a wounded the my sister went missing. my 20 year old brother was moffatt. so the situation of the moment is really that y'all, he asked along the hospice as there was no, i need, i need to go supplies. i also there was no, i instructional doctor that's justify. uh, a why the, the, the just totally squeezes a on a daily basis. so this is all the old situation. um, this is the, the, the, the situation here and i left the hospital how they got fluids. i just need a allow the hospital all this find. let's bring in honey enough movies and 0, bella and central garza for us honey, is ro,
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once again targeting schools turned into shelters. one more, can you tell us about the latest strikes the is let's begin with the scene here inside the hospital in the past a few minutes the funeral took place here and a farewell. uh for the 3 people were killed in late afternoon the evening hours of yes, 3rd days were 3 people and 84 year old man, his son, who was the 34 and very grand on his a grand daughter and 6 year old were killed in a joint attack on attends and several other family members were inside. the 10 minutes vicinity were injured to critically and brought here to the hospital. and we could see here the, the agony as of the over the bodies of the 3 people from one family and of survived . family member told us so far this particular family age. families have lost 200
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members of their families. since the beginning of this genocide, the lord, this is a massive number and it is very consistent with what we refer to about the the as really a deliberate attacks on families across the dogs district. but apparently our hours the artillery could be heard from where we are reporting it from the eastern part of the velocity, then the area better known as advertising area in the southern and eastern part of their city as well as on, on the site on refugee gap in the northern part of the black city, along with the evacuation order that was issued by it is very military sharpie ordering people in searching of blocks in the northern part of and the fight. or if you can't do, evacuated immediately before the army is started. a operating just within minutes of this evacuation orders, we could hear the uh, the heavy artillery is being shot in that area along with the uh, dens deployment. all the drones, any quite captors in the area that could be clearly seen also from the area we were
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reporting a from at fairly are ours, is really military kills to people by the heavy artillery. the number is refugee time before time. then on the vehicle started deploying and moving towards the road in the northern part of this trip. there's 2 people who wear according to eyewitnesses were in the area of and how about out there, that's in the northern parts of garza city. were collecting firewood due to the lack of cooking gas in the area. people rely 100 percent now on would that be collected from the streets or from areas that used to be planted in the pasta with a 3? is that the cost and use their word for for fire? as of yesterday, these really military killed 8 people in a school including a 3 year old child in a joint attacks inside a school that study vac wishon center. a school that has turned into evacuation center and has been housing a hundreds of displays, families of from the northern parts of districts. all of this force happening while
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people are still struggling on daily basis. defined proper access to water and food supplies, particularly in the northern part of the civil. there's no access to water supplies as of now, as you say, as you say, honey, uh, people struggling not only with the deadly strikes but also become monetary and situation. one more can you tell us about the access to food and water on the sun? there's an acute shortage of both. take me in the north of golfer well access to food and water supplies is very limited in jobs on the northern part of the trip. just as of yesterday, the quotes person of the civil defense department made a statement about the inability of people, particularly in northern garza, or having a hard time access or having to proper access to water supplies and not appealing
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to the civil defense department and got the city to provide them to do whatever it is and their ability is to provide them with the drinking water in the northern part of us to have the majority of water whales in northern part of the street, including the water reservoir. in the northern part, the eastern, notified i've been destroyed by these really military entire areas have been left without any access to water. according to dogs or municipality, close to 70 percent of water wells in golf. the city have been destroyed is limited and gets its ability to water supply. then as we know, water is very, very essential. particularly at these. 7 time to keep people to stay dehydrated, but hydrated. but as of these, the short ages of water continues, the destruction of water was in water rather bored. a just exacerbating an already dire situation in terms of a human interior and a situations as well as the increase level of d. n 4 is the high ration. i mean for this car vacation by these really monetary of
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the genocide continues. monday, thanks for your poor thing. honey met me with that for us and dare up all that. and central garza, i us president elect donald trump special envoy. each of them at least, isn't israel. steve witt coff has met with prime minister benjamin netanyahu as diplomatic efforts to secure a spot in golf at rum up trumpet early. a promise all hell will break loose if the captives held him gauze on release in time. and face integration next week, or prime is missing, you know, sending a high level delegation to doha to join the negotiations on the seller, which has been following developments from jordan's capital. i'm on because israel has found out, is there a, from a pricing inside 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
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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 tops 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 central. just eat off on the
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serious foreign minister side. i'll show you bonnie is in the south a capital re add with diplomats a gathering to discuss the coordination of support for the syrian people. saudis, foreign minister, prince phase all been for hon. also. i would welcome serious top diplomat. since the topping of bus y'all outside last month, syria's new administration, seeing a flurry of visits as it 6 diplomatic support. more importantly, the lifting of sanctions as close to mohammed jump june that he's live for us in the mosque as mom. and so what are we expecting from this missing and rianne today? some of the very, a substantial diplomatic presence at this meeting and 3 of the 1st international and regional ministerial meeting on syria. let me read you just a few of the diplomats that are involved in that are there in the all the course
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you have. as you mentioned, the syrian foreign minister as how the shape binding he is there. you also have foreign ministers from 8 off 11 on top of jordan egypt. you have also european foreign ministers. you have from germany, the foreign minister, united kingdom, foreign minister. beyond that, you also have a representatives from the us, from france, from italy, the high representative of the you for foreign affairs and security policy. also the secretary general of the gulf cooperation council and the you and envoy, the syria. and that's not even the entire list. as we mentioned that this is a meeting of it is taking place in the all that's expected to start within the hour . and then we'll be hearing more with regards to what the outcome of the meeting is throughout the day. what's expected is that there will be agreements made as to how to better support syria financially, and also how to better get paid much needed aid to the syrian people after the fall of the a said ravine. this is in many ways a continuation of the meeting that took place on december 14th in the after. but
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that was an error of ministerial contact committee meeting on syria. as i said, that happened in after about one of the more substantial things and the big difference between that meeting of december and this meeting today is that there is actually a syrian presence. the fact that i saw the shape bonnie, the syrian foreign minister is at that meeting today. that really is going to heighten expectations from the syrian side as to, you know, the kind of help that is needed by the syrians to try to repair the economy and try to get the country and better working order going forward and how to try to secure the borders but also going to put more expectations on the other diplomats that are there to try to come up with a concrete plan going forward on how to better help syria, moline and well have you. of course in damascus, where we had a very high profile diplomatic visit by the 11 east prime minister in a g. mccarthy. what was the outcome of that meeting of the that was
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a very interesting meeting that was also very significant in its own regard to one of the reasons because the 11 east care take appointment as soon as you can, the caught the, his visit was the 1st visit by a head of state to syria since the fall of the said redeem. also the 1st time that a lebanese prime minister has visited serious since 2010, the last lebanese prime minister, the visit damascus in 2010. as i mentioned, that was sort of how the, the former prime minister of 11 on so just significant, even for the symbolic reasons, the countries really tried to show a united front going forward, trying to turn the page and started a new chapter. and really trying to showcase warmer relations. going forward you had in that meeting that took place between mccarthy and the head of serious new administration. now having to shut off, it lasted a little over an hour. both men, stress, but of paramount importance to them was the issue of border security. there is a nearly 400 kilometers border, mostly poor, as between syria and lebanon. and both of those men want to do more to try to secure that board going forward. beyond that, one of the big issues that we've discussed with the issue of the potential return
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of syrian refugees are more than a 1000000 syrian refugees or 11 on they of course fled the syrian civil war as it was happening. and both men said that a committee would be set up to try to come up with a long term solution for that issue. beyond that, another issue, a key importance was the economy of both countries and how to work together to try to strengthen the economies of both 11 on that economy has been in ruined for years . and also the economy of syria, which has been crippled under international sanctions. the members of the newer team in syria have continually urge the international community to ensure our lifted going forward. mean, okay, many things for that and how much i'm doing that with the latest from damascus. let's speak now to real guys, pin follow these electra and international security at king's college loans and the joins us from london. thank you so much for your time, sir. as you had that we've been reporting here now, is there a string of foreign dignitaries been visiting damascus in recent weeks. more recently, the lebanese prime minister and the jeep, the coffee, all way out of turning pointed off to decades, a full ties. all we entering now in new arrows to but it's
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a full syria and of course, between 11 on and syria. i think it's too early to say that we're entering a new era of stability. we have seen some worrying signs within syria. for example, like an insurgent attacks of increasing organized violent insurgency probably made up by um, i, remnants of these stopped me regime and with extending support, possibly from a ron and perhaps even russia ads. and we're seeing also some questions about what the level and syria relationship will look like. remember, this is very much new ground to both of these countries previously 11 and was seen by syria as a protect trips. and there were many instances where that, but it wasn't even included as it's think stayed on serial map syria only. and that is the occupation of lebanon in 2005. and since that's had a larger than life influence in less than via, it's a relationship with has but i, so i think that what both countries are trying to do is reset here and create and
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most symmetrical relationships based on overlapping interests. but you know it too early to say that this is a new way risk, but that's what we all think is a fantastic diplomatic. try and buy a used us as new administration. now she bonnie has visited saudi arabia's visit to jordan, and we're hearing that he will now very shortly be visiting european capitals as, as a push within year to kind of ben to was they used yes. is vision of considering at freezing or we thinking some of the find sanctions against the syrian regime. so yes, we're on the right track, but we're not there yet. so i would say, as you say, lifting the sanctions remains critical to how syria and navigates it's feature. i mean, how much skepticism do you think remains around awesome at all as far as poss, connections to ok there? do you do sense he, he's been making all the right moves and he, perhaps he's done enough now to show he is pursuing
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a more inclusive pos he has been making all the right news, but i think also he is very much a captive, always having passed them as again, as you alluded to them really, this was a guy who stopped in his political career. if you like. i was an insurgent in new rocks. he came back to syria to set up i. so within syria, yes, he subsequently subsequently distance himself. now call you to an iraq starting from out from al qaeda. i'm from iso, but he's also been held by the us while us both is a president for 5 years, but he comes with a lot of baggage. i think it's bad to say and is not just now shower himself. he's saying the right things. he's the, he's doing the right things in terms of and stability in terms of reaching out to my knowledge. he goes, for example, in syria, but h d s like any of the so called rebel groups and syria is not really one group is made of both sorts of different actors and militias and groups. many of those, for example, it with an aged yes of ball room of this just link to groups like the toughest
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status is nomic policy, for example, which china considered as a terrorist organization. and indeed recently, i think there was a lot of concern when h. d s, and this new administration appointed at least 6 foreign minutes is to highlight high level positions in the new siri and all me. so there's kind of a fee of the even if our shot right, is genuine. and he is not just doing the same. the right things both are doing the right things. can he bring the rest of h d s alone within time he keep them in line. yes, this is a group that is not just the last. the job is any more. it's more sophisticated and not, but many of us for line sports is also like the job is from syria or indeed foreign sizes. so, as was appeasing these extend, like just like for example, the european union in the west and as i, our countries are goals nations shall have to keep his own people inside to well as always a really good to talk to rob, guys, pin full lecture and international secures the king's college london. thank you. of
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the, to john's government says it's only his end to the strategic city of wad mcdonny that south of the capital called to and says its soldiers are now advancing to clear pockets of territory held by the power military broth and support forces. soldiers and civilians celebrated in the cities across the country, including posted on what went on. it is the capital of the 0 states and has been under the control of the recess group since december of 2023. the morgan has the license from call to the citizens armies game of whether they need the capital. i did the, the state comes off the back of advances from the army from various access to worth the capital of added to veto over the past few days. now we've been seeing the army
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taken over villages in the south and south east port parts of south east, some parts of the data said, but let's look at the significance of wouldn't by the name of the capital of i just need to say 1st 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 and defeat them, access to other parts of the country when the rest of took over, wouldn't let any 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 wife now and the south as well. now that it's lost, that territory, that progress i just was able to make will not be possible. and it forces in those areas will be trapped between now for says, obviously the needs army with money 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 rows of took over wasn't much any. there were a lot of complaints among offices. and so just saying that the leaders was not
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meeting the standards opposite in his army and that they should be replacement of the leadership. now that's worth more than it is now back under the control of the signees army. the army is likely to gain, especially if the leadership is likely to gain more support, not just from the soldier them offices, but also from the to the needs citizens as well. hey, bill morgan, onto vera cartoon. these 15 people have been killed in an explosion of a gas station in yemen. it happened in the central province of all by the at least 82 others have been entered in the bloss with 20 in critical condition. so head on, out of the after week supposed selection violence businesses in mos on beach counts the costs to on already scratch all the economy. the price groups say there's been an increase in abductions in 10 years since anti government protest on the
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