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those are just cases just to me and my military forcibly recruiting ro, handyman and boys. desperation drives many where he goes to make her really c johnny's to southeast asia, searching for safety. but they do not always find help. only of this month, the malaysian maritime enforcement agency said they detected 2 votes carrying 300 people from me and ma, you the coast of long coming. they said they gave the refugees food and other supplies in washington informed opinions centrally to european countries not directly affected by this whole new korean transit inside story, just germany, how it works. sure. as long as you know your internet trolls up no. nope, over a group of fluids in the 1st. i also wanted to ask no, uh um your your family has been affected by the fires you guys last 4 homes if i'm not mistaken altogether. and there's been significant criticism toward what many
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perceived as or for cheese, i just lack of preparedness. can i get your take on this? um, 1st of all, thank you so much for having me. um, you know, this feels like these are bu, because not only is my family struggling through the eaten virus and a for homeless. we lost collectively enough to dina. but we also went through this during hurricane katrina. so my family has been devastated twice by extreme climate events in terms of mismanagement. you know, i saw an interview, i think one of the final chiefs and they said something that resonated with me that the city was, well, multiple cities and people have to understand that los angeles is not out to dina. it's not policies like all of these are different, you know, municipality municipalities in the cities. so in terms of
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the, the, the city will just say, you know, all of a surrounding areas being prepared to fight these fires. they weren't prepared to fight multiple buyers with 70 to 100 miles arrow went in terms of mismanagement. i know for a fact and out to dina that my aunt and uncle and the rest of my family were notified very late. they were not notified when some other residents in out city and were notified. so that is a question that we have. why are they notified so late to the point where they want a they weren't able to take anything with them. mm hm. and there are so many questions i imagine among people affected. and some of them will actually, unfortunately, feel by misinformation. we're gonna talk a little bit more about that. but often the storage has, has been responding the fact that they, they, they could have been better prepared but, but it was going to be very hard to tackle. the magnitude of all they would sign up
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in flames. turns out that was a i as a california in rebecca, how dangerous did you find some of the information shared online, the missed information. i mean, of course, and what would you like maybe to clarify, to our viewers right now around the world? well, i would like to say that misinformation can really cost lives. there's been misinformation being spread around the karen bass, the funded the fire department. we know that is not true. the fire department budget was increased over the past year by over 70 airplane deep states insurance of last resort, which use the catch fare isn't built for the kind of disaster happening right now. one expert estimates that just the pulled wants to be destroyed, but i want to say this, and i want to say it very plainly. we're talking about everyday people. my on uncle worked very hard for their property for their land. my uncle lived in that house
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for 50 years. we're talking about, you know, generational uh we're talking about generational home ownership. most of the people that died in the else in a fire were elderly because they worked their entire lives, just our own land just to owns a piece of property. and i think it's on sort of behind the glass. you're out there in the community, you know, helping out. instead of you being in a cell pretty much all day and like so for me it was life changing on like you said earlier, and it's about how we could put that training in to, to work once you know, men and women come home and we need to provide a pathway to give folks a career that, that, that doesn't just help them, but it helps out our community. and because you know, fire prevention is a key and we need more of it. and rebecca, your take on this and all the conversation around it online,
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but also on how this crisis will further exacerbate all the crisis in and around los angeles. yes, los angeles is still recovering from the mass, disabling event that was covered 19 as our entire country. as honestly, as the world is and with the burning of so many homes that were built in the fourties fifties, sixties. there's a lot of city resilience, state and country. we need to protect those corner about communities 1st. and we need the co, this is in use our own alger 0 for the bad people, live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the process is attack embassies in the democratic republic of congo. as anger grows over the advance of.
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