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joe biden has a one week left, and he is going to make a series of speeches today, is on foreign policy real quick. what do we know about that? >> yeah, i mean, first of all, of course we expect that president biden is going to touch on this issue. the situation in israel and gaza and just the u.s .'s enduring support for israel throughout this time. he's going to, of course, point to the conflict in ukraine, as well as another example of the u.s .'s continuing support for democracies around the world. just keep in mind, he is going to argue that when he came into office four years ago, the world was a different place then and that he really made a promise to the american people and to world leaders across the globe that he was going to restore american leadership. and based on everything we had heard, he is going to argue that he has successfully done that over the last four years. >> dana, thank you so much, mj. thank you for joining inside politics on this very busy
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monday. cnn news central starts after the break. >> it's truly a critical day in the fight against the l.a. fires. officials warning that winds this week could give new life to the fires that have already caused so much devastation. nearly 100,000 people are under evacuation orders, and cal fire is warning evacuees that it is still not safe to return to what is left of your home. and in one of the final speeches of his presidency, joe biden will take stock of his achievements when it comes to foreign affairs, knowing that president-elect donald trump will certainly go his own way when he takes office. the inauguration is just one week from today, and capitol hill will be buzzing this week as some of trump's cabinet picks face their first senate confirmation hearings, dramatic showdowns that could decide their fate. >> we're following these major developing stories and many more, all coming in right here to
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cnn news central. >> breaking news in the battle to contain the catastrophic wildfire.
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>> one small image to give you of what it's like out here. this is just one building, right? this is just one property. but this is multiplied over and over again inside the palisades fire area. also on the altadena side at the eaton fire. it's it's really unfathomable to see this much destruction and this much loss. and now to know that we have another wind event coming up this week. nothing like what we saw last week, but still concerning. and so that is why you hear the mayor and you hear the fire chief talking about.
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pre-positioning crews in places where they think fire may spring up. now, here's the thing. it could be someplace else. it may not just be the palisades fire, the eaton fire. that's the concern. so they're looking to get prepared. they say they are prepared with their sources of water as well. the good news is that the evacuation number is now under 100,000. but at the same time, officials are saying in their latest briefing that people need to be prepared to evacuate if they need to get out of there quickly. if we've learned anything from these emergencies is that it's really important to have that preparation already laid out before the emergency actually hits you, because that could happen in just a matter of seconds. so here in malibu, the schools remain closed. in pasadena, the schools remain closed. lausd, the largest school district here, is going to open up schools today, except for nine schools that have been affected and a lot of private schools also remaining closed today. but they're trying to give a sense of normalcy for people to get their kids at least back to
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doing something normal, as this is the most unusual and upsetting and disturbing set of circumstances here, brianna. >> yeah, probably in so many of their lives. stephanie elam live for us from malibu. thank you for that report, omar. >> well, she was talking about wind, and it could be a major factor coming up here. meanwhile, the pentagon says u.s. military aircraft have dropped more than 16,000 gallons of fire suppressant on the wildfires over the weekend. and now we're getting a firsthand look at what it's like inside the cockpit of one of those aircraft. this is a c-130, and it can drop 3000 gallons of fire retardant in less than five seconds. but you can see the review there and how quickly they're moving through these canyons. and the plane can be refilled and back in the air in less than 12 minutes. these aircraft are especially crucial as winds pick up. today i want to talk more about those winds with cnn's allison chinchar, who's in the cnn weather center for us. so, allison, i mean, what does the forecast look like at this point, especially in regards to wind?
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>> right. so it looks like, omar, we're going to start to see those winds begin to pick up later on today. and the really the peak of these winds, at least this next event is going to be tuesday and wednesday of this week. so you have the wind advisories in place. that is mostly for today. those wind gusts up around 50 to 55mph. then starting at 4 a.m. tomorrow, you have this high wind warning in that dark red color you see there. now we're talking those wind gusts of 60 to 70mph in some of these areas. and that is concerning. now it's not just the wind, but it's also taking into account the very dry air. so when you combine the two, they've issued these red flag warnings for those. and again this is the concern again not just the winds but also the dry air. and embedded within that red flag warning there are three highlighted. these black circles you see here, those are considered particularly dangerous situations. that's what the national weather service is calling them, especially in these particular areas. and you'll notice all three of those fires are in the red flag warning the pink color. but we even have a fire located within one of those particularly
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dangerous situation highlighted areas. so that's going to be a big concern for those firefighters going forward, is being able to combat a lot of these winds as they begin to tick back up, especially the hurst fire, which is in that black outlined area. now, one bit of good news is all three of these fires have been able to see their containment numbers go up in the last few days. they got a break in the winds, especially on saturday, and they were really able to advance in some of those containment numbers. but it's it's kind of a two fold here. it's not only the winds, but also just how dry this area is since october 1st, which marks the beginning of the water year, the brand new water year, the l.a. area has only had 3/100 of an inch of rain. they normally would have had more than four and a half.
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>> yeah, so i saw the smoke. i saw small flames on the ridgeline of the santa monica mountains, which are up above the palisades at about 1045 in the morning. i didn't i was monitoring it, but i didn't think i was in any immediate danger. and then about 40 minutes later, i had a different viewpoint of the flames, and i could see that they were jumping over the ridges into communities. and i actually saw them begin to engulf houses up on the mountains. and within an hour of me first spotting the flames, the entire town was in complete chaos. sunset boulevard, which is the main road in and out of the palisades, was completely gridlocked and people were trying to evacuate the village. and, you know, within another 30 minutes, maybe the entire sky was orange. there
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was ash falling from the sky. it was complete chaos. and i eventually evacuated when a mandatory evacuation order came in for the entire palisades. and i think i left at about 230 or 3:00. >> you left, though, as i understand it went to friends who were ultimately impacted not long after by the eaton fire and you had to evacuate again. >> we were poised to evacuate. we never had to evacuate, thank goodness, but we were hosing the house down. the sky was orange again. there was ash everywhere and we were awaiting an evacuation order. so yeah, i was looking at having to be evacuated twice in about 12 hours, which was incredibly stressful. >> yeah, i mean, it starts to feel like no place is safe at that point. and you, of course, you're a climate reporter with a focus on extreme weather. so i wonder how that was informing your experience as you were
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going through this? >> yeah, i think i had a bit more of an understanding about how destructive these fires could be, because i know how santa ana winds work. i know how hard it is to fight these fires when they're in these in these areas, and they're it's very difficult for firefighters to contain blazes when you're battling that kind of wind. and i just honestly, even as a climate reporter, i did not think that it would tear through the palisades in the way that it did it. i went back the next day and it looked like a bomb had gone off. it was so utterly heartbreaking. the whole village is gone. and yeah, even i couldn't ever expect that amount of damage to be caused. >> yeah. it's unbelievable. and lucy, i understand you are. you are about to expand your
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family. you are expecting a baby soon. um, not a safe place to be among so many fires, i have to say. and i know that you've gone out of town. you're also a renter, and you are now going to be looking for housing in what has become an impossible rental market. quite frankly, it was already incredibly expensive there. what do you do? >> i don't know, honestly. i, my partner and i really don't have a long term plan and we're trying to battle the traumatic experience that we've just had with the practicalities of, okay, we are expecting a baby, where are we going to live? i don't know if we're even going to be able to live back in l.a. because there's such a small housing market is there's already been price gouging, you know, there's it's going to be a fight for what's left. and i don't i don't know if a we're going to be able to afford it or b if we're even going to be
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able to find housing. so i actually don't know what we're going to do. >> well, lucy, it is a tough time to be dealing with that as you are looking. you're about to expand your family. and, um, thanks for sharing your story with us. and we're thinking of you as you're figuring this out. it's really difficult. thank you lucy sherriff, we appreciate it. and if you do want to help those impacted by these devastating wildfires, just visit cnn.com. slash impact for more information here. in the next hour, president biden will be highlighting his foreign policy work. in one of the final speeches of his presidency, including intense efforts to get a gaza hostage ceasefire deal done, something the white house now says could happen this week. plus, president elect donald trump's cabinet picks facing senate confirmation hearings this week. first up, his secretary of defense pick, who has pushed for restoring the names of u.s. military bases to those of confederate generals. how is
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>> for a ceasefire for the better majority of the last year or so. being able to say that this got done under his watch is going to be a huge deal for him. you know, he's got this farewell speech to the nation on wednesday, but i really would not underestimate the importance of a foreign policy focused speech for president biden, given how important that has been for the decades that he has been in public office. >> so, of course, we're going to be keeping an eye on updates for that, but also keeping an eye out for biden's speech. again, expected next. our foreign policy focused likely to include a lot of what m.j. lee just laid out. m.j. really appreciate it. coming up in the meantime, investigators reportedly believe they may have found the site where the devastating eaton fire began.
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pasadena, is now about 33% contained. that is up from 24% on sunday. that is welcome news, of course, for a community that has seen more than 7000 structures destroyed or damaged in less than a week. the eaton fire has killed at least 16 people, and l.a. county sheriff says that that number is likely going to rise. cnn's veronica miracle is live there in one of the communities impacted so much by this fire. altadena veronica, tell us what it's like there today. brianna, it's really hard to understand the scope and the scale of what has been destroyed. >> even when you're here, because you just look out and you see all of this devastation and it's it's really hard to believe. you can see some firefighters there in the back conducting their investigations amid all of this rubble. home after home, we see a few walls, some fireplaces, and then we
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come upon cars like this where you can see that it's a car. obviously from the outline of it. but then if you look inside here, there's nothing left. it's all been reduced to ash. so this is really what we're coming upon, but also what is so just hard to imagine and believe as well. is that just right across the street, you're seeing homes that are still standing, and that's because of the precarious nature of these fires and the winds. they're blowing in all different directions. when that wind event was happening, some homes were spared and entire blocks are still standing. and that's why you have crews here right now working. i just spoke with one of the linemen who is saying that they are repairing these power lines. they're putting up new power poles that were damaged, and they're doing that because of the few homes that are still standing here. they want to make sure that people will have power when they return, but unfortunately, there's not going to be a lot of homes that these lines will be servicing. now, there has
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been an effort to try and get people back in. have been halted. unfortunately, there's a lot of issues, safety and a lot of people trying to get in here. what authorities had to say this morning. >> we tried to be compassionate and put together a team to escort residents to their homes to either retrieve small pets. or their medication, but that line became exceedingly large, and it was causing more problems than solutions. we have halted this escort service for the safety of everyone involved. >> yeah. authorities are asking people to be patient. there are a number of issues right now. it's just not safe to be here. there's toxic ash in the air. in fact, we have masks here. and. but when you're not wearing it, it hurts your throat. they're also trying to find if there are still people who. there are remains in these
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houses. investigators are going grid by grid to make sure that those missing are here somewhere in the rubble. so there is a lot happening here. and they're asking people to be patient. back to you, brianna. >> all right. veronica, miracle live for us from altadena. thank you. omar. >> well, brianna, as you know, so many people are dealing with loss right now. that includes the friends and family of randall miod who was killed as the palisades fire overwhelmed his home. i want to bring in his friend of many years, chris weisner. and chris, thanks for being here. i'm so sorry for your loss and i'm sorry we're even talking like this. i mean, how are you holding up right now? how did you find out? >> hi, omar. >> thank you so much. >> um, i found out, you know, after nonstop, relentlessly trying to reach out to him and invite him to my house to stay here and be safe with me and my wife and my family. >> um, i was stalking his social media. i dm'd his cousin, and, um, eventually i found out, you know, through a
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series of events, there was a picture posted. both his cars were there and one of his best friends, another best friend, mike, said, that's a red flag. and he was so right. then it got reported that he there was a body found the southeast bedroom. that's indeed randall's master bedroom. i used to live there for two years, so i well knew the layout of the property. and then the malibu times reported that he was found holding his kitten, which i got to tell you guys, i was there ten days before and i'm so happy i got to say my goodbyes to him. and it was it was bittersweet. and i gave him the biggest hug and told him i love him like a brother that day. but i remember he was searching all over for this new cat he got because he loved cats like they were his child. he had just lost a cat and it was named boo and he loved him. made a memorial at surfrider beach for this cat and now he finally got this new cat. he was so excited to show me, but he just couldn't find the cat. he
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searched everywhere. house cat hid well. and you know, from everything i've put together, he must have just taken a few few minutes or a few seconds too long searching for that cat, and he underestimated this fire. and the fire just came and got them both, and i. it's heartbreaking. i, i can't even believe what happened. i'm having nightmares about it every day. omar. i can't sleep much. it's heartbreaking. my wife and i are crying all the time. >> well, and i was just going to say that, look, no one is prepared to see the name of a loved one or a friend in a newspaper or, you know, through a text saying that they're no longer with us. um, what was that moment like for you? and it sounds like you read it in the malibu times. you've been trying to reach him for so long. >> it was one of the worst moments of my life. i just lost it. i first got the call from one of my other good friends, a girl named danielle dutcher. she told me she thought it was
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randall and i just lost it. that second i told my wife i need time. i need time, and i probably did the stupidest thing a man could do. but it was all to memorialize randall miod. i went right down to malibu. i drove straight down to malibu, to his favorite beach, surfrider beach, which was totally off limits in the evacuation. and i wrote in sand. we lost a legend. randall miod and i said my goodbyes to him, and at the same time, the kenneth fire broke out one mile from my family, forcing me to rush back for impossible obstacles. took about 4.5 hours and three near car accidents to get home. but i got back to my family safe and it was just it's been the worst news i've ever had. and if i could say a few things about randall miod, please look for anyone that knows him. you know, one of his favorite terms was full metal. and if there was any full metal kick butt,
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way to go. he went out a hero. that cat was like a cat. that cat was like a human child to him. it was everything. his whole world. and every cat person out there knows that feeling. and he was not going to leave without that cat. he was an absolute hero. he went out and forgive the statement, but full metal blaze and you know, he was just this epic character. he was always the life of the party. anyone that knew him knew he had two sides. he had this nickname. it was crawdad or crawdad or craw. those are the variations all locals used. and he was the life of the party and the coolest surfer on the beach. but there was also randall, who i lived with him for two years. i've known him nearly 25 years, and randall was the sweetest, kindest soul. he grew up an only child. that's why he only said i was like a brother to him. and you know, we had our own language that was like a beavis and butthead meets surfers.ounow, we talk about
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chumash. >> uh, yeah. >> he was. yeah. he always made me smile. and i'm a businessman and an entrepreneur. but he would bring out the wildest side of me. and, you know, it was such a treat. and he would do that for everyone. so, you know what a hero he absolutely. you know, he lived his life 150% full metal. and he went out the way he lived life. and, you know, in some weird way, i've got to find my peace with that. and i'm trying. but, you know, i'm always going to miss him. i don't believe it's true. i've been in great denial, omar. like i.
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