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congresswoman judy chu, representing california. thanks for being with us. much of the area damaged by the eaton fire. so much devastation. at what point do you believe people will be able to return to their homes and start the process of clearing and rebuilding? rep. chu: there will have to be more containment. i was impressed to wake up this morning and see there was not 3% containment, because we are doing better. what we need, though, is to have more of this under control so we know the fire is not spreading. the other thing is that there will be a wind event, gusts of winds next week, and it will not be as severe as it was this last week. this last week, the winds were at 80 miles per hour, and it caused the fire to spread quickly, especially in our dry conditions. as a result, there were embers flying all over the place, as far as two or three miles away. that is how the fire spread so quickly and so widely. caitriona: do you have any questions about the preparedness or lack thereof of the area and how the fire could spread notwithstanding hurricane li
congresswoman judy chu, representing california. thanks for being with us. much of the area damaged by the eaton fire. so much devastation. at what point do you believe people will be able to return to their homes and start the process of clearing and rebuilding? rep. chu: there will have to be more containment. i was impressed to wake up this morning and see there was not 3% containment, because we are doing better. what we need, though, is to have more of this under control so we know the...
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the palisades fire and eaton in judy chu's districts. washington, d.c., is about 43 akers. over 1500 fire engines and 80 aircraft and fema is providing assistance to those who need disaster aid. climate change is causing more extreme weather events. california had the atmospheric rivers and now these wildfires. and second, i just want to say it is outrageous for speaker johnson to try conditions on to this disaster relief or to tie disaster aid like the debt ceiling. we shouldn't be leveraging the pain and suffering of our fellow americans and when mother nature strikes she doesn't care about party affiliation. it is now my great honor to introduce the freshman class president from phoenix. she was a vice mayor of phoenix and served on the city council of phoenix and first democratic iranian-american to serve in the united states congress. mr. ansari: i'm humbled to arizona's newest congresswoman and i join as freshman president. my thoughts are with the californians lost, displaced and devastated. my state is no stranger to this uniquely painful natural disaster. i feel yo
the palisades fire and eaton in judy chu's districts. washington, d.c., is about 43 akers. over 1500 fire engines and 80 aircraft and fema is providing assistance to those who need disaster aid. climate change is causing more extreme weather events. california had the atmospheric rivers and now these wildfires. and second, i just want to say it is outrageous for speaker johnson to try conditions on to this disaster relief or to tie disaster aid like the debt ceiling. we shouldn't be leveraging...
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judy: certainly.inted out, the eulogy by stephen ford from his dad was that both of those men, jerry and jimmy, married up. that is my first piece of advice to any people who would want to be president at some point. if you are going to marry, man or woman, etc., always marry up. i think the other thing i would like to point to would be not only in the post-presidency, this model of the post-presidency of making your life, giving your life to the world. giving your life to helping the world and the country to be better. and then i would also say diversity. i know that the d word has gotten a bad connotation of late, but it is important to look back at jimmy carter and think about what he did for the federal judiciary. more women, more minorities. he actually had an affirmative action program for the lower federal bench, and it is unfortunate he did not get to put a person on the supreme court, but he did put ruth bader ginsburg and stephen breyer on the lower federal courts, and that was their entree
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" s is bbc news. s mike johnson has been reelected as u.s. house speaker in the first round of voting after overcoming a republican revolt. >> the honorable mike johnson of the state of louisiana, having received a majority of the votes cast, is duly elected speaker of the house of representatives. [applause] anchor: donald trump will be sentenced on the 10th of january in his hush money case. president biden said he has spoken to the families of victims in new orleans and will visit the city on monday. apple agrees to pay $95 million to settle a court case alleging that some of this device were listening to people without permission. a former deputy prime minister is stepping down as -- at his role as social giant -- social media giant meta. hello and welcome. first tonight, the republican congressman mike johnson has narrowly won reelection to the most powerful seat in the u.s. house of representatives. he was donald trump's pick for house speaker, but in a tens
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" >> this is bbc world news america. disaster in los angeles. four wild are burning out of control. fire fighters say they cannot be contained. at least 70,000 people have been ordered to flee their homes. more than 1000 buildings have been destroyed and authorities are warning all l.a. residents they are in danger. officials expect the fires to worsen due to ferocious wind and finishing water supplies -- and diminishing water supplies. hello and welcome to world news america. thank you for being with us. four wildfires are burning out of control in the suburbs around los angeles. these are the latest pictures from that city in california. at least two people are known to have died and dozens more injured. at least 70,000 people have been ordered to leave their homes and tens of thousands more have been told to pack up and be ready to go. the chief of the los angeles fire department has said all l.a. residents are in danger. here is where the fires are burning. th
and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" >> this is bbc world news america. disaster in los angeles. four wild are burning out of control. fire fighters say they cannot be contained. at least 70,000 people have been ordered to flee their homes. more than 1000 buildings have been destroyed and authorities are warning all l.a. residents they are in danger. officials expect the fires to worsen due to...
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" 'n washington and this is bbc world news america. we are following ceremonies celebrating and honoring the late president jimmy carter, the 39th president. this is part of a six-day state funeral taking place. the former president, jimmy carter, has now arrived at the capital. you are looking at images of the rotunda. members of u.s. congress, the supreme court, other dignitaries paying respects to jimmy carter. we will be live in state at the u.s. capitol. his casket is currently being transported through the capitol. the service will be led by vice president kamala harris, john thune, and speaker of the house meister -- mike johnson. they will deliver eulogies on president carter's service to the nation and the world. the body of the 39th president arrived in d.c. earlier from georgia at joint base andrews in maryland from where he once flew as president on air force one. from there we saw a procession carrying mr. carter's remains to the memorial honoring his
and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" 'n washington and this is bbc world news america. we are following ceremonies celebrating and honoring the late president jimmy carter, the 39th president. this is part of a six-day state funeral taking place. the former president, jimmy carter, has now arrived at the capital. you are looking at images of the rotunda. members of u.s. congress, the supreme court, other...
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" s america. s the fire threat level for all of los angeles county is critical as officials fear strong winds could spark new fires. joe biden says a deal to achieve a cease-fire in gaza is on the brink of coming to fruition. a look inside chinese factories fueling the success of fast fashion brand shein, where some laborers labor for 75 hours per week. welcome to world news america. the mayor of los angeles says urgent preparations are underway amid years close to hurricane force winds forecast for this week could spark new fires. 24 people are known to be killed and another 16 are missing, with the three biggest fires uncontained. the national weather service says rains are not expected to be -- winds are not expected to be intense as loss -- last weekend. fires are burning in three areas. the largest is the palisades fire, which has burned 23,000 acres. the eaton fire is the second-biggest. the hurst fire has been almost fully contained. the chief of the l.a. f
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" ', this is the context. ', >> traveled here in his coffin today to the navy memorial up the road from here. he will be brought across the road into the capitol building. >> carter represents, for many americans, a sense of decency and respect, and integrity americans want to believe it is still possible. >> i see his warmth, his kindness, his humanity. he was also somebody who never failed to follow through on what were his most important convictions. ♪ >> a very good evening. the flag draped casket of jimmy carter, the 39th president of the united states, has arrived in washington, d.c. it is being transferred as we speak to the u.s. capitol. over the next hour, the longest lived of the u.s. presidents will be taken up the steps of the u.s. capitol to the rotunda, where he will lie in state until the funeral service on thursday at the national cathedral. the family is traveling with the casket. it left the carter center in georgia this afternoon. the bad weathe
and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" ', this is the context. ', >> traveled here in his coffin today to the navy memorial up the road from here. he will be brought across the road into the capitol building. >> carter represents, for many americans, a sense of decency and respect, and integrity americans want to believe it is still possible. >> i see his warmth, his kindness, his...
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" ♪ >> hello. you are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> there are reports there is a draft document, an agreement which has been agreed by the mediation taking place in qatar. >> we are close to a deal. it can get done this week. i am not making a promise or prediction but it is there for the taking and we are going to work to make it happen. >> we are pressing hard to close this. the deal that would free the hostages, halt the fighting, provide security to israel, and i allow us to significantly surge humanitarian assistance to the palestinians. ♪ >> israel and hamas appear to be getting closer to reaching a cease-fire deal in gaza. the palestinian official familiar with the negotiations told the bbc for the first time since 2011, the two delegations are conducting indirect talks in the same building. in washington, the u.s. national security a cautiously optimistic note saying a deal was entirely possible in the next few days. meanwhile, in los angeles, the
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" annita: live from london, this is bbc news. hey tesla cyber truck explodes outside the trump hotel in las vegas. police say one person has died. 10 people are killed after a vehicle drives into a large crowd in new orleans. the suspect has been named as 42-year-old shamsud din jabbar. experts say and i.s. flag was found on the vehicle. >> we are aggressively running down every lead. annita: the fbi has confirmed that officers shot and killed the suspect. he was a u.s. military veteran. the local sugar bowl college football game has been postponed following the attack. ♪ hello. i'm annita mcveigh. we will have more from new orleans in just a moment, but first, one person has died and seven others have been injured after a tesla cybertruck exploded outside a hotel owned by donald trump. the person who died was inside the vehicle, which was outside the hotel at the entrance to it. clark county fire department officials and las vegas metropolitan police have been is
and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" annita: live from london, this is bbc news. hey tesla cyber truck explodes outside the trump hotel in las vegas. police say one person has died. 10 people are killed after a vehicle drives into a large crowd in new orleans. the suspect has been named as 42-year-old shamsud din jabbar. experts say and i.s. flag was found on the vehicle. >> we are aggressively...
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" christian: hello, i'm christian fraser. this is "the context." >> it is safe to say the palisades fire is one of the most destructive natural disasters in the history of los angeles. >> there are embers flying one and a half to two miles ahead of the fire with a 75% chance that will ignite a new fire, so they were caught in a very difficult situation. >> so many memories in here that cannot be replaced. so many things are just lost forever. i know i'm safe but -- i don't understand. christian: apocalyptic scenes in california. one of the most destructive natural disasters in the history of l.a. county with fires still burning tonight uncontained. we will hear from our reporters on the ground and we will speak to altadena resident peachy keen and among those evacuated. elon musk tells german voters to choose the hard right afd. trump's man has been interviewing the afd's co-leader who told him germany's leaders are either stupid or they hate their country. and wh
and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" christian: hello, i'm christian fraser. this is "the context." >> it is safe to say the palisades fire is one of the most destructive natural disasters in the history of los angeles. >> there are embers flying one and a half to two miles ahead of the fire with a 75% chance that will ignite a new fire, so they were caught in a very difficult...
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" >> hello, i'm annita mcveigh. you are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> we have reached a point where the major issues that were preventing a deal from happening have been addressed and we have language pertaining to this issue between both parties. >> pressing hard to close this deal. we have instructed to free the hostages, halt the fighting, provide security to israel and allow us to significantly surge humanitarian assistance to the palestinians. >> the ball is now in hamas' court. if the deal is accepted, it is ready to be implemented. i believe we will get a cease fire. annita: it has been another day of diplomatic work on a dealer for a cease fire and the release of hostages in gaza with egypt, qatar, and the united states mediating between israel and hamas officials. it's been described as the final round of negotiations, and all signs of expressed hope that a deal can be achieved. meanwhile in washington, donald trump's pick for u.s. secretary of d
and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" >> hello, i'm annita mcveigh. you are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> we have reached a point where the major issues that were preventing a deal from happening have been addressed and we have language pertaining to this issue between both parties. >> pressing hard to close this deal. we have instructed to free the hostages, halt the...
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" c news. c a role model and my best friend, the brother of one of the victims killed in terror attack in new orleans told the bbc of his family's heartbreaking loss. >> it hurts. that was my best friend. looked at him. looked up to him for everything. he was my will model for inspiration. all i ever wanted to do was make him proud. >> the fbi says it now believes the driver behind the terror attack on bourbon street was acting alone. he posted videos online proclaiming allegiance to the islamic state group. las vegas police say there is no apparent connection linking the attack in new orleans with the explosion of a tesla cybertruck outside the trump international hotel also on new year's day. large parts of the u.k. are preparing for snow and ice as a three-day weather alert comes into force. but first, we begin with breaking news coming out of seoul in south korea. these are life pictures we have coming in from outside the president's residence. what we underst
and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" c news. c a role model and my best friend, the brother of one of the victims killed in terror attack in new orleans told the bbc of his family's heartbreaking loss. >> it hurts. that was my best friend. looked at him. looked up to him for everything. he was my will model for inspiration. all i ever wanted to do was make him proud. >> the fbi says it now...
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" >> hello. i mended a vive. you are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> there are four fires burning and zero containment so still very dangerous for los angeles. >> these fires are stretching the capacity of emergency services to their maximum limits. >> the scope and scale of the loss is just absolutely devastating. annita: tonight, fire cheese in los angeles more and there is no way they can contain the largest of the blazes in the city. emergency services are stretched to their limits. we will hear from some of those who have been evacuated. plus, european leaders react to controversial comments from president-elect donald greenland. and a new study shedding light on the potential power on a glass of milk. the chief of the los angeles fire department says emergency services are stretched to the absolute limit as they battle the four huge wildfires. kristin crowley is warning all residents are in danger as strong winds drive the flames and in some cases bur
and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" >> hello. i mended a vive. you are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> there are four fires burning and zero containment so still very dangerous for los angeles. >> these fires are stretching the capacity of emergency services to their maximum limits. >> the scope and scale of the loss is just absolutely devastating. annita:...
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the man accused of long hiding a stolen pair of judy garland's shoes appearing virtually in court.ictment says he received an item of memorabilia. >> they're more than just a pair of shoes. they're enduring symbol of the power of belief. >> reporter: another man already pleaded guilty to the initial step of breaking in and snagging the shoes that were on loan to the judy garland museum in grand rapids, minnesota. >> this is the door that was breached. >> reporter: we met john there last year as the museum was raising money to win the slippers. but in december the shoes shocked the world, far exceeding their original value, thanks to an anonymous buyer. >> $28 million for the most iconic piece of memorabilia. >> reporter: as this pair's long journey to a new home comes to an end. >> there's no place like home. >> reporter: emilie ikeda, nbc news. >>> krispy kreme is teaming up with pop-tarts for a crazy good doughnut collection. it includes a frosted strawberry doughnut, a frosted chocolatey fudge doughnut and a frosted brown sugar cinnamon doughnut, each topped with a tasty pop tar
the man accused of long hiding a stolen pair of judy garland's shoes appearing virtually in court.ictment says he received an item of memorabilia. >> they're more than just a pair of shoes. they're enduring symbol of the power of belief. >> reporter: another man already pleaded guilty to the initial step of breaking in and snagging the shoes that were on loan to the judy garland museum in grand rapids, minnesota. >> this is the door that was breached. >> reporter: we met...
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no key people to judy. the knowledge of us i go over is an issue. a great example. vision is don't obviously, don't just are still not bundle said on yet. we do learn to raise a stopped us through stream is vs the doesn't you know, both are going to be as nice that it should be on there. and so it isn't. i took a total of waste stores store to florida plus the new on the width of the bundle. so but i mean yeah, that lets us in your space, but i think you would just wanna check with like 3 weeks...
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" annita: hello, i'm annita mcveigh. you are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> the president and his administration are using every tool at our disposal to help fight the fires and ensure that the community's impact able to recover. >> delhi after battled all night in the palisades fire, hurst fire, kenneth fire, and airop efforts thank goodness continue. >> we have been walking through the wreckage of pacific palisades. it's an extraordinary site. bits of it are still smoking. >> think of all the memories, hang out with friends as kids. it is absolutely devastating. i am heartbroken. ♪ annita: los angeles is called a u.s. president, as the fires still burn. at least 10 people are known to have died. a nighttime curfew has been imposed to try to prevent looting as police chief chief's of harsh penalties if the curfew is broken. around 70,000 homes and other buildings are either destroyed, damaged or at risk. we will hear from our reporter on the ground and sp
and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" annita: hello, i'm annita mcveigh. you are watching "the context" on bbc news. >> the president and his administration are using every tool at our disposal to help fight the fires and ensure that the community's impact able to recover. >> delhi after battled all night in the palisades fire, hurst fire, kenneth fire, and airop efforts thank...
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no key people to judy the knowledge of us i go over is an issue. getting some provisions don't obviously, don't just are still no bundle set on yet. we do know that a 3 is a step. this through stream is vs. the doesn't you know. so both are going to be as nice finished and there isn't. i took a total of waste, there was still she for us plus the new on the with the bundle. simply mean yeah. that lets us in your space, but technical which excellence equip, like pretty resource book that it's good that someone do really well as you're more sure not store 3, it's the width of 0. and then of course is what would you like the color when the a glass of the design. yeah. and also to design is a god design your will shape to do it online. yeah. today, these s as excuse me, as a reported by those by whom thunderous brand of sages, and as once again become part of modern ukrainian politics. the store in a remote course, we shall, willing able to, you control it for step as orderly. have a look up, but much can you sleep by night? you just put them in the sur
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so the thing judy is not to go because the lean shuttles and but that's not a coffee show, mr. gosh, the show was doing nevada yamazik, ukrainian nationalist, but $60000.00 polls and those who had mixed ukrainian and ponies blood to death to attack j extra smooth grain st. judy single knew shines that they provide you. these don't move no heat shield, though you had never going to go over with you. i was out of the go going you is that joe is obvious. put on your each of the position and then ok. see sure. sure. people that comes with trinity. no, get people to julie. so now that she's of us, i was an issue. great example vision don't i was actually, don't just are still not bundle said on yet. we do live that way is it stopped us to reframe is vs the doesn't you know, both are just going to be as nice finish key on their citizens. i took a total of waste stores store to florida plus the new on the with the got the bundle so but i mean, yeah, it looks us in your safe, but i think of what your thoughts are with a pretty resource book. and it's that some of the will issue portion
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" s america. s canadian prime minister justin trudeau announces plans to step down and temporarily suspends parliament until march. winter weather hits dozens of u.s. states, dumping inches of snow and causing treacherous conditions. in washington, congress certifies donald trump's victory in november's presidential election. ♪ welcome to world news america. canadian prime minister justin trudeau is resigning as leader of canada's governing liberal party, saying he will step down as prime minister once his party finds a replacement. this comes after pressure from within his own party following recent defeats of local elections and the looming threat of tariffs on canadian imports under the incoming trump administration. it will end his nine year term as one of canada's longest-serving prime ministers. p.m. trudeau: as you all know, i am a fighter. every bone in my body has always told me to fight because i care deeply about canadians, i care deeply about this coun
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and joining me now, congresswoman judy chu of california. her district has been affected by the eaton fire, one of the largest fires spreading in the los angeles los angeles area tonight. congresswoman, thank you very much for coming to the saturday show. i understand you just finished touring the area with fellow members of the california delegation. tell me, what do you see? what did you see, and what are you hearing from your constituents? >> well, my first tour was with the fema administrator on thursday. the devastation just was beyond belief. block after block of burnt homes to their. foundation. significant buildings that that were burnt to the ground, such as the altadena country club, the pasadena jewish temple, the altadena community church all gone. and when i saw that, i said, i have to make sure that my california congress members see this because we are going to have to push for disaster relief in our upcoming budget, and they need to be our allies in making sure that we get that money in, because it's going to be a long recove
and joining me now, congresswoman judy chu of california. her district has been affected by the eaton fire, one of the largest fires spreading in the los angeles los angeles area tonight. congresswoman, thank you very much for coming to the saturday show. i understand you just finished touring the area with fellow members of the california delegation. tell me, what do you see? what did you see, and what are you hearing from your constituents? >> well, my first tour was with the fema...
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" christian: hello, i'm christian fraser. this is "the context." >> i am directed by the vote of that conference to present for election to the office of the speaker of the house of representatives for the 119th congress. the name of the honorable mike johnson. >> house democrats are united behind the most powerful legislative leader in this chamber, hakeem jeffries brooklyn. [applause] >> the honorable mike johnson of the state of louisiana having received a majority of the votes cast is duly elected speaker of the house of representatives for the 119th congress. christian: joining me tonight, abel maldonado, republican and former lieutenant governor of california, and attica green, former staffer for george w. bush and mitch mcconnell. we will talk to abel and attica shortly. big night in washington. let me bring you the latest headlines. the republican congressman like johnson has narrowly won reelection for the most powerful seat in the u.s. house of represent
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" n washington. n this is bbc world news america. neighborhoods raised the ground. widespread devastation in los angeles as wildfires keep on burning. almost 180,000 people have been ordered to leave their homes, one estimate has the damage at $50 billion. former u.s. president jimmy carter is to be laid to rest in his hometown of plains, georgia, after a state funeral earlier in washington. ♪ hello. you are very welcome to "world news america." officials in los angeles are warning the massive wildfires ravaging the city are still totally uncontained, and that people in the affected areas must be ready to leave their homes if ordered to do so. five people are confirmed to have died, in almost 180,000 have been ordered to flee their homes. two, jpmorgan chase, says the blaze is on track to cause more than $50 billion in damage which would make it twice as costly as any previous california wildfire, and one of the costliest natural disasters in american history. aut
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and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" . i'm christian fraser, and this . is the context. p.m. photo: i intend -- trudeau: i intend to resign as party leader, as prime minister. after the party selects its next leader. >> in june when the liberals lost a very key, very strong house see that they've had for a long time, they then lost another seat in montreal, and that relay signals for most other liberals that the prime minister's time is up. >> it is not being helped justin trudeau being mocked by donald trump, america's tsitsipas states, and -- tsitsipas states, and referring to trudeau as "governor trudeau," instead of prime minister. ♪ christian: justin trudeau steps down as prime minister. the end of an era in canada. an anti-populist, a feminist. we will hear from canada's former environment minister. also on the program, sir keir starmer tells elon musk he has crossed the line. the debate which refuses to go away. and snow and floods continue to affect much of the country. major issues in leic
and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.er: and now, "bbc news" . i'm christian fraser, and this . is the context. p.m. photo: i intend -- trudeau: i intend to resign as party leader, as prime minister. after the party selects its next leader. >> in june when the liberals lost a very key, very strong house see that they've had for a long time, they then lost another seat in montreal, and that relay signals for most other...
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no key people who judy. so now that you don't fuss, i go of is an issue. great example vision is don't, i was actually just are still not bundle said on. yeah. would you like to raise a stroke? this through 3 is vs for me and doesn't, you know, both are going to be as nice that it should be on there. and so it isn't. i took a photo of waste or store she for us plus the new on the with the to the bundle. so, but i mean yeah, that lets us in your space, but i think you would just wanna check with like 3 weeks with us both. and it says that some of this will issue portion not store 3, it's in the width of 0. and then of course is or what would show idea what color when the a glass of the design. yeah, and most of the design is a god design, your shape should do it online. yeah. today, these s as excuse him as a reported by those by whom thunderous brand of sages. it was once again become part of modern ukrainian politics. the store in a remote solution, wondering if the you could show a course that was really have a look at so much. can you sleep by night? yo
no key people who judy. so now that you don't fuss, i go of is an issue. great example vision is don't, i was actually just are still not bundle said on. yeah. would you like to raise a stroke? this through 3 is vs for me and doesn't, you know, both are going to be as nice that it should be on there. and so it isn't. i took a photo of waste or store she for us plus the new on the with the to the bundle. so, but i mean yeah, that lets us in your space, but i think you would just wanna check with...
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the criminals kept him judy ah says this isn't the case today. it took up what we do, detailed background checks and all the candidate us, we've never accept anyone with a murder or manslaughter conviction. no, you can see our 2 main missions in french deanna annoyed so we got the spaceport. so can we track down to legal gold minors? a 120 soldiers are in the jungle at any one time and i knew so you want somebody to necessarily put your feel sickness through the mission. takes them up. the apple at river an hour and a half during the time to pass the danger and the fight against criminals. explain this sergeant semi now let people have in the boats. all i can think of is the mission. so everything else is secondary. the destination is the so called devil's island fits what? sorry for the animals, especially the snake that bites go up the on level now it's hundreds of meters up the mountain. the humidity is over. 90 percent briefing is most easy. spoke with visually, lots of people have walked along here in the past, been trampled out on most of t
the criminals kept him judy ah says this isn't the case today. it took up what we do, detailed background checks and all the candidate us, we've never accept anyone with a murder or manslaughter conviction. no, you can see our 2 main missions in french deanna annoyed so we got the spaceport. so can we track down to legal gold minors? a 120 soldiers are in the jungle at any one time and i knew so you want somebody to necessarily put your feel sickness through the mission. takes them up. the...
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joining me now is judy woodruff.e carter white house for nbc news. from his first days in politics really. there you were in atlanta. >> i was a year-and-a-half out of college. had just been hired by the cbs affiliate in atlanta. and my assignment was to cover georgia politics. guess who was running for governor? a peanut farmer who had tried once and failed. he defied all expectations. defeated carl sanders. went onto serve, could only serve one term at that time under georgia law. and, before we knew it, andrea, we were hearing rumors that he and his team were thinking about running for president. of the united states. >> did it seem completely improbable? >> he had already made kind of a name for himself as this unlikely governor in the south. racial discrimination is over. and so, he had developed an identity. the idea he was going to vault over senators and other governors who were much better known than jimmy carter was. >> i have to confess, i first met him in 1972 at the democratic convention in miami. and th
joining me now is judy woodruff.e carter white house for nbc news. from his first days in politics really. there you were in atlanta. >> i was a year-and-a-half out of college. had just been hired by the cbs affiliate in atlanta. and my assignment was to cover georgia politics. guess who was running for governor? a peanut farmer who had tried once and failed. he defied all expectations. defeated carl sanders. went onto serve, could only serve one term at that time under georgia law. and,...
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the man accused of long hiding a stolen pair of judy garland's shoes appearing in court virtually todayuilty, his attorney told the ap. the indictment saying jerry saliterman received, concealed and disposed of an object of cultural heritage from 2005 to 2018 when authorities finally recovered the prized piece of hollywood memorabilia in a sting operation. >> they're more than just a pair of shoes. symbol of the power of belief. >> reporter: another maalready pleaded guilty to the initial step of breaking in and snagging the shoes that were on loan to the judy garland museum in grand rapids, minnesota. >> this is the door that was breached -- >> reporter: we t john kelch there last year as the museum was raising money to try to win the slippers in an upcoming auction. but in december, the shoes shocked the world. >> $7 million. >> reporter: far exceeding their original value, thanks to an anonymous buyer. >> $28 million for the most iconic piece of memorabilia. >> reporter: as this pair's long journey to a new home comes to an end. >> there is no place like home. >> reporter: emilie ike
the man accused of long hiding a stolen pair of judy garland's shoes appearing in court virtually todayuilty, his attorney told the ap. the indictment saying jerry saliterman received, concealed and disposed of an object of cultural heritage from 2005 to 2018 when authorities finally recovered the prized piece of hollywood memorabilia in a sting operation. >> they're more than just a pair of shoes. symbol of the power of belief. >> reporter: another maalready pleaded guilty to the...
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and most notably, journeyman, i mean, judy vance is very vocal opponent of the war. and ukraine is, he was wanted to end it yesterday, and he's, he's going to be a visual and drugs here. i'm telling them to, you know, to be, to all kill lots ridiculous, you know, con proposals for, for ceasefire. peace with russia. so, you know, in my opinion, you should have sent judy bands to be that special ed boy to negotiate the, the rest of the parentheses, freeman. and by the way, this, this needs to be a us rush or a piece for you pray and does not need to be involved. us represents the praise interest and zalinski is out a lot of the piece piece uh, negotiations with uh, the russian federation. so he is proven to be uh, you know, not a reliable part of a piece. a truck is, is, or israel. i am a part of for bees. uh, fine of course is a joke. uh, he spent 10 minutes in the last 3 years talking about new credit and basically is reading out our position or opposition to rushes invasion which is essentially kind of a pre emptive invasion to roll back on the, you know, went throu
and most notably, journeyman, i mean, judy vance is very vocal opponent of the war. and ukraine is, he was wanted to end it yesterday, and he's, he's going to be a visual and drugs here. i'm telling them to, you know, to be, to all kill lots ridiculous, you know, con proposals for, for ceasefire. peace with russia. so, you know, in my opinion, you should have sent judy bands to be that special ed boy to negotiate the, the rest of the parentheses, freeman. and by the way, this, this needs to be...
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that's not something that the judy agreed. and while the judge said that this was a unique and sometimes remarkable case, the ones that was behind the court doors, it was treated like any other case. a dial tone was effectively treated like any other defendant. but donald trump went to the supreme court to try and get this sentencing halted. the court decided 5 to 4. it was not going to intervene, but his trump is indicated on 5th social and the last few minutes he intends to appeal it's felony conviction. and this is the only one of full criminal indictments against trump that is actually going to try it was to that's right. the secret documents case that he held in model log with that has been dismissed by the judge. that is going to be appealed, but might not happen, given that that is going to be a change in leadership in the department of justice and how long 10 days time. there is the case in atlanta, which is my of in the allegations of prosecutorial misconduct. so that's likely to go into where as far as the d. c. k. s
that's not something that the judy agreed. and while the judge said that this was a unique and sometimes remarkable case, the ones that was behind the court doors, it was treated like any other case. a dial tone was effectively treated like any other defendant. but donald trump went to the supreme court to try and get this sentencing halted. the court decided 5 to 4. it was not going to intervene, but his trump is indicated on 5th social and the last few minutes he intends to appeal it's felony...