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so that seems like this don't happen again in the future. dw political correspondent, julia south. lee, thank you so much to do. all right, let's take a look at some of the other stories that they can use around the world. and 11 on says at least 22 people have been killed in confrontations with is rarely forces. several died when troops opened fire on demonstrators carrying hezbollah flags. the deadline for israel to withdrawal from lebanon has now been extended to the 18th of february. china says it is extremely unlikely. the virus behind the code 19 pandemic, came from a chinese, the birch tree late. the us central intelligence agency has set the virus likes me, originated from labrat, so rather than being transmitted by animals, the 1st known human infections were detected in woo hahn and china in november 2019 . and i am 23 rebels in the democratic republic of congo. say that they have captured the eastern city of goma, of today's, of heavy fighting with government forces and un peacekeepers. the m $23.00 militias, box by neighboring were one to the united nations is now wanti
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so that seems like this don't happen again in the future. dw political correspondent, julia south. lee, thank you so much julia let. and jeff grew up in a jewish family in front and she went into hiding in 1943 when she was just 8 years old. she vividly remembers the impact the holocaust had on her family. after the war, she moved to south africa and started a new life that as a teacher dw diane, who will come, met the now 90 year old all the course of either. but i have no idea that i would not see my funds to gain and only lately i actually had terrible pain. the ma hoped would sit by me ellen duffy with cold the day nazi soldiers to come farther away because he was jewish. it was the day her childhood ended, the day her family was torn apart by the whole cost. v a few days later was competitive race to the girl. and we'll stay for a see. that's the history or from upset me. see if she has just a few treasured keepsakes from before the roll. like loose photo of her with her father. and jesse was just 8 and her brother only full when they had to leave a home. in my say. they staye
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julia had melvin killed on her birthday. do you think there's a possibility that this was julia's birthday present to julia? absolutely.ng: melvin's family now thought so too. ronnie and david sat in the courtroom every day, hoping for one thing. i wanted to hear one word. and i thought, you know, 3 and 1/2 years of work comes down to hearing one word-- guilty. guilty. andrea canning: but would they get their wish? now, it was the defense's turn. they had an explanation for the duct tape, the mud, the gunshot residue. in the end, they said, the state's case was all smoke and mirrors. craig melvin: coming up, another twist. authorities wonder, was there one murder or two? there was enough suspicion presented to me that i wanted the body exhumed. craig melvin: when "dateline" continues. if you take or have taken humira for moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis and still have symptoms... you don't have to settle. ask your gastroenterologist if switching to rinvoq is right for you. it's one of the latest treatments from the makers of humira. rinvoq works differently than humira and may help. rinvoq is a
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>> federal judge said that this is and julia ainsley had our wonderful reporting yesterday where she reported that he said this is blatantly unconstitutional, that the federal government could not even articulate a valid basis for this during the hearing yesterday. he is essentially put the executive order on hold for 14 days, allowing the trump administration to appeal. of course, ana, there are also four other cases that are progressing simultaneously, some brought by other states, some brought by civil liberties groups, some brought by immigrants themselves. and those will play out over the next few days. and as we know from julia's reporting, also, this is not scheduled to take effect until mid-february. so this is really just putting on pause, something that isn't yet ready to be implemented. but we can expect this to escalate through our appeals courts and through other federal district courts, the trial courts, pretty quickly. >> yeah. >> judge kavanaugh. >> saying this is. >> a. >> blatantly unconstitutional. order took. >> him no time to reach. >> that conclusion. >> priscill
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julia, this stepped up enforcement. give us the context on it.f donald trump wants 1200 to 1500 arrests per day, does that mean they're going to only be targeting, you know, people with criminal convictions or who have been charged with crimes, or are they inevitably going to have to widen that aperture? >> yeah, katie. >> and you can. >> see in that video from gabe, the reason they blurred faces. >> is because. ice and other. >> law enforcement agencies involved. >> are worried about. >> retaliation because they. are going after. >> people who. >> they consider to be public safety threats. >> these are. people who committed crimes. >> in addition. >> to. >> coming into. >> the border. >> and coming. >> across the border. >> potentially illegally, and living here. without authorization. >> these are people who may have been convicted. >> of crimes in their. >> home country. >> and then when they cross the border. >> it later. >> came to the attention. >> of the u.s. that they committed these crimes. >> or they could have committed crimes here. so
julia, this stepped up enforcement. give us the context on it.f donald trump wants 1200 to 1500 arrests per day, does that mean they're going to only be targeting, you know, people with criminal convictions or who have been charged with crimes, or are they inevitably going to have to widen that aperture? >> yeah, katie. >> and you can. >> see in that video from gabe, the reason they blurred faces. >> is because. ice and other. >> law enforcement agencies involved....
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this year. melissa? >> julia, does this pave the way for more deals?d we look at this in terms of the sports offerings? combining, in theory, would be more advantageous, but there are a lot of different offering from the consumer standpoint to wade through. >> a lot of different offering. i any think consumers are going have increasing amounts of choice, and that will be around budles. we may see a lot more consolidation this year, but i think a lot of that will depend on how the regulatory environment actually ends up being for deals. so, while that is still a little bit more uncertain, i can say for sure we will see more bundling. there are so many options, these companies understand the benefits of coming together and bundling their offerings to make it easier to navigate, and also to remove churn, reduce churn. for hulu and fubo, they will have a lot lower churn, if people aren't just signing up for fubo to watch a season of their favorite sport and then dropping it. they are giving people that additional functionality to really make it worth stick
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i mean, julia, this comes as you have new reporting about what governor noem's leadership could look like if she's confirmed lead dhs. what have you learned? >> yeah, that's right. >> jose, i'm actually in harlingen, texas right now outside of one of the airports that carries out deportation flights, a place that could see a lot of activity in the next few weeks. >> if trump is able to carry through on that campaign promise of mass deportations, as you mentioned. >> but yes, we have reporting that says that the policies of the border and the policies regarding mass deportations and how that will be carried out will largely be in the hands of stephen miller and tom homan, the border czar that trump appointed, who will report to him at the white house. >> in fact, no one was asked about that today by democratic senator andy kim, saying, how exactly is that going to break down? >> who's in charge of the border? >> not just when it comes to policies, but oversight, because this committee wants to be able to talk to the person in charge. >> here's what she had to say. >> tom and i work ve
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this issue. >> yeah. well, and, julia, we can look at some of these numbers. there's this poll here that shows 83% of americans favor deporting undocumented immigrants with a violent criminal conviction. this is an ap poll. and americans actually do favor even deporting legal immigrants with a violent criminal conviction. 69% of americans favor that. i mean, these numbers help explain part of why those votes are happening that way. >> absolutely. and i think it shows where obviously americans are. democrats see that going forward. but you still have a number of democrats, including progressives, pushing back on legislation like the laken riley act, saying that this doesn't do anything to lower crime. it doesn't address the immigrant, the broken. what they say is the broken immigration system. so there clearly is a divide in the party. but republicans, i think, have successfully been able to split democrats on this. and democrats are sort of having to go their own way individually in confronting this issue. >> let's talk a little bit about sanctuary cities, plac
this issue. >> yeah. well, and, julia, we can look at some of these numbers. there's this poll here that shows 83% of americans favor deporting undocumented immigrants with a violent criminal conviction. this is an ap poll. and americans actually do favor even deporting legal immigrants with a violent criminal conviction. 69% of americans favor that. i mean, these numbers help explain part of why those votes are happening that way. >> absolutely. and i think it shows where obviously...
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there's a lot of drew back breaking out of chopping down this julia and there's a problem you're there. yeah. and then yeah. use of what to cool. and then the, when the mind is that the only way to bring it down is to chop down the trees around it. it's estimated that for every $100000.00 precious trees, trump down hall so many other trees are sacrificed to bring down and transport. the valuable cargo i think is another name. so that's commission will pull when you think of stuff i need you not to the training with the late to me see the find that the guys who the task is enormous and robert to change his tactics. tristan gave it to me. i didn't find that you paid me lots and he's couple of them she lived in the chopping the tree. if that heights is proving increasingly difficult, the men will have to switch the money. ok. me from from yesterday. that was the man policy acts around the heat is overbearing. what's to therefore mocking. i'm moving and i know a tiny thing that i can move. i stood idle now that i will call them what to mr. winkle is 125 and 4. and i mean everything shorter
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and we can see this as part of a broader trend where high—profilejournalists are going it on their own in the digital world. we've been talking to juliawritten an article exploring the issue of trust and the news and, in particular, looking at what news organisations can learn from online content creators. i mean, i started this inquiry — i'm a legacyjournalist, right? i grew up in the wall street journal, i worked at propublica, i've come from that tradition. but i also am a reporter who covers technology and i have seen the growth of youtube and tiktok. you can't ignore the fact that the audience has fully gone to those platforms, right? and they're spending their hours there, they're watching news there and i wanted to understand, well, what is the difference? i mean, you could just say, "oh, people are stupid "and making dumb choices" but i don't believe that. i think you have to learn from what the audience is looking for, and as i — so, what i did is i sort of used a certain framework around what is — what makes things trustworthy and, really, what — humans trust each other when they feel like the person that they're talking to
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vargas jones on the ground for us this morning. julia. very grateful for you. thanks very much for this. all right. let's turn now to this story. today, former president jimmy carter will reach his final resting place in just a few hours. washington, d.c., will gather to say goodbye to the president. peanut farmer and humanitarian. carter's state funeral at the national cathedral, expected to be attended by all the living presidents, including president joe biden, who will deliver the eulogy. president elect trump also expected to be there. he visited carter as he lay in state in the capitol yesterday. later this afternoon, carter will be laid to rest next to his beloved wife of 77 years in the place where it all began for him. >> the plains is my home, you know. i was born there. my wife was born there. when i got out of the navy in 1953, i came back to plains. and then when i got through being governor, i came back to plains. when i got to being president, i came back to plains. and now, no matter where we are in the world, we always looking forward to getting
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julia boorstin has more on this now. melissa, meta says it aims to restore free expression and says it's replacing it third party fact-checking with what they call a community notes model, which is similar to x's approach. the company is also allowing more political content on its platforms, it's removing restrictions on subjects including gender and immigration. with policy enforcement now focused on what they call illegal and high severity violations meta is also moving its trust and safety and content moderation teams from historically democratic california to historically republican texas. ceo mark zuckerberg saying the changes will correct the censorship it mistakenly allowed on the platform. this is zuckerberg's latest signal that he's eager to work with the trump min stras. last week, joel caplan was announced to replace nick clegg as head of meta's global policy. and yesterday, the company announced that longtime trump ally and supporter dana white is joining meta's board. zuckerberg addressing criticism of censo
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this year. kelly? >> is it fair to say, julia, big sports implications? efinitely a testament to the importance of sports. not only for the subscription business, but also for the advertising business. and i'm sure mark douglas has much more to say about that. but when you look at what the most valuable content is for advertisers, particularly when it comes to live, sports is number one. we see that in terms of the ratings. we see that in sterms of netflix and amazon all increasing their investment in live sport. i think that's what this is really about. it bolsters the value of what disney has been doing in the sports arena. >> over to you, mr. douglas. what do you kind of think are the implications here? >> well, i think we're starting the year, it's like julia just says, sports, sports, sport. so i think that everything about streaming just seems to keep going towards sports. so that's a good thing. espn as she mentioned and so forth. but i think also like disney kind of gets a free play here. they want an independent sports network. now they essentiall
this year. kelly? >> is it fair to say, julia, big sports implications? efinitely a testament to the importance of sports. not only for the subscription business, but also for the advertising business. and i'm sure mark douglas has much more to say about that. but when you look at what the most valuable content is for advertisers, particularly when it comes to live, sports is number one. we see that in terms of the ratings. we see that in sterms of netflix and amazon all increasing their...
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i faced difficult times, i remember the advice that my favorite school teacher used to give us this julia coleman, she would tell the students, we must accommodate changing times but clinging to friendship those that never change. and i tried do that whenever i got trouble. all of us americans now have other crises to face, and i me mentioned just a few. i remember back in 1999, toward the end of that year, i was asked make two major speeches. one was in taiwan and the other was an oslo, norway. and the subject i was assigned to to talk about was what is the greatest challenge that the world faces i will face the new millennium? and i pointed out that it was the great disparity in wealth between the richest people and those who still work for with their families. since in this despair in wealth has gotten much greater both within nations and also also between nations. right now for instance, eight people, eight people, six of them americans have control more. than the other three. and a half billion people. half of the world's total population. of recently. i've changed my mind about the
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this put a rate cut back on the table? maybe a couple of them and maybe before the second half. let's ask julia coronado, the founder of policy perspectives and senior cnbc reporter. steve, i hate to do this right away, but -- we met two in a row. >> not bad. look at the reaction. what are the odds for rate cuts at this point? >> let's put them up right away, we just refreshed the chart and they are higher, but they are not high in the sense that if you take a look at it, i mean, everything until may is still below 50%. you get to june, you are at 63%, which is better than 50, but it is not tremendous conviction. and the important thing is, folks, if you are on the radio, it goes may, june, and in december for the second cut. so, just so you understand that december 2nd, we are looking at the possibility of another cut after that and that is still below 50% and personally, i think that is right. i think that is the right way to price this in the sense, obviously, we want to hear from julia, it is a good number, there might be more good numbers to come but the issue here is there is a lot of unc
this put a rate cut back on the table? maybe a couple of them and maybe before the second half. let's ask julia coronado, the founder of policy perspectives and senior cnbc reporter. steve, i hate to do this right away, but -- we met two in a row. >> not bad. look at the reaction. what are the odds for rate cuts at this point? >> let's put them up right away, we just refreshed the chart and they are higher, but they are not high in the sense that if you take a look at it, i mean,...
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this fire area that we're in to try to see their home. most of them obviously are not going to succeed. i mean, you're moving a car or two every hour or so, julia, from from where you are right now, do you get a feeling? do you see palpably this sort of desperation to seize these last hours before they anticipate those winds pick up in terms of the firefighting activity? >> yeah, erin, i actually wanted to mention to you that we're feeling the wind picking back up up here. of course, we're up on the top of the hill. we were told by the captain earlier today that this is the area that we're going to feel the wind the most. of course, like if you live at the top of the hill, that that's where you're going to be the most vulnerable to these winds. right? so but we are starting to feel a little bit more wind than we had this morning. and, you know, i think as people perceive this also, they will start to to think and get a little bit more concerned and with reason. look, right now the residents of this area, they are just starting to grapple with this. they've just been told to evacuate. we've kind of seen a delay of what we've seen in the pacific
this fire area that we're in to try to see their home. most of them obviously are not going to succeed. i mean, you're moving a car or two every hour or so, julia, from from where you are right now, do you get a feeling? do you see palpably this sort of desperation to seize these last hours before they anticipate those winds pick up in terms of the firefighting activity? >> yeah, erin, i actually wanted to mention to you that we're feeling the wind picking back up up here. of course,...
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this. erin. >> yeah, just such a such a crucial point. julia, thank you very much, especially amidst all the criticism that the incoming president has leveled so far at california. we are anticipating an update from the california attorney general in just a moment on california's response to these deadly wildfires. the response and also, of course, how it started to begin with. and we are going to take that to you live. stay with us here for our breaking coverage on this saturday. >> this part changed my life. >> superman. crazy. just that simple little thing over the horse. >> chris wanted to change the world. >> people are literally walking because of him. >> super man. the christopher reeve story february 2nd 90 days can change your life with the 90 day challenge. >> reverse the signs of aging sarah vital advanced reduces wrinkles and promotes weight loss. get a free welcome kit when you join the 90 day challenge at sarah vital. >> com lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose delicious too. >> just ask my old friend kevin. >> noth
this. erin. >> yeah, just such a such a crucial point. julia, thank you very much, especially amidst all the criticism that the incoming president has leveled so far at california. we are anticipating an update from the california attorney general in just a moment on california's response to these deadly wildfires. the response and also, of course, how it started to begin with. and we are going to take that to you live. stay with us here for our breaking coverage on this saturday....
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this. our julia gotcha. yeah. i know is into juana, that's the borders to be in mexico, just off of california. but for us, we go to john henry, who's in chicago. john, what have we seen so far with these rates? well, the range began in earnest on sunday. they've been a long announced and the trumpet administration seems to take in particular satisfaction in choosing chicago. and the one ahead is one of many cities that are being targeted and these raise on the other hand, is very high profile target. how do we know that? because the voters are tom homan is here in chicago along with a deputy attorney general overseeing this operation at chicago is long been a target of donald trump. he's a republican. this is a democratically controlled city. and a democratically controlled state in the state of illinois is passed a law requiring local and state officials not to cooperate with immigration enforcement on the federal level. what does that mean? that means a few blocks away down and this very street at city hall, th
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this is about. all tech is human is a launching pad for the new thing, for the new ideas, for the new communities. so without further ado, let's bring up greg epstein and julia angwin. hi. great to see you. hello, everyone. this is very exciting. i love that you all got out of bed. i actually wasn't an it is watching. i'm chilling and pounding gummy bears which has become my comfort food in these difficult times. all need one. i'm so i is my distinct pleasure interview greg about his fantasy aztec book. i want to say just a sentence about like what it meant to me. you know, i grew up in palo, in silicon valley in the early days of when it the personal computer revolution. and i was just steeped the technology world in the early days. and i don't think i realized it was a religion, but reading this book made me understand how it was a religion that i knew that i grew up in a sort something and that then i had to then unlearn that something but i didn't have words for it. and greg put all the words around it that it was just so beautiful for me because it helped see all the pieces. so i'm really excited to share with you all, all the great insights, but though
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of challenges in progress across the country, and ultimately, this issue will have to be decided by the united states supreme court. julia, it is in the 14th amendment. so this is something that has been protected, right, for over a hundred years. what are you hearing about how this might play out? >> well, chris, we're getting some notes from the courtroom right now and it's not looking good for the trump administration. the judge in this case, as joyce pointed out, was appointed, appointed by ronald reagan, seen as a conservative judge, is saying that they have been on the bench for over four decades. and this is a quote from the judge inside the courtroom right now that we're getting from our reporters inside. i can't remember another case where the question presented is as clear as this one. this is a blatantly unconstitutional order. then the judge went so far as to accuse the justice department lawyer who is representing the trump administration in this case, saying that i can't believe someone could have taken the bar and be here today to try to defend the constitutionality of this order. so really going very far
of challenges in progress across the country, and ultimately, this issue will have to be decided by the united states supreme court. julia, it is in the 14th amendment. so this is something that has been protected, right, for over a hundred years. what are you hearing about how this might play out? >> well, chris, we're getting some notes from the courtroom right now and it's not looking good for the trump administration. the judge in this case, as joyce pointed out, was appointed,...
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this deportation effort ramps up. ali. >> yeah, priscilla, really great reporting from the ground. and, juliall once again use you as our resident sounding board because you are such an expert on this. but when you hear priscilla talking about those flights, going back to their to their native countries, is that normal? of course. >> i was. >> actually, just a week ago, still under the biden administration in harlingen, texas, where i watched over 100 hondurans board a plane to be deported to honduras. what's different is that was not a military plane. it looked like your average commercial jet. i got to walk on, look and see. it looks exactly like the plane that i took down to the border to have them walk in. that is a stark image right there. and these are the images that the trump administration wants to show, to show this show of force around immigration. the three things that are different so far, the numbers, they've almost doubled what they would do on an average day. now they're going from about 280 to over 500. >> in terms of ice. >> activity, in terms of arrests by ice, they're usin
this deportation effort ramps up. ali. >> yeah, priscilla, really great reporting from the ground. and, juliall once again use you as our resident sounding board because you are such an expert on this. but when you hear priscilla talking about those flights, going back to their to their native countries, is that normal? of course. >> i was. >> actually, just a week ago, still under the biden administration in harlingen, texas, where i watched over 100 hondurans board a plane...
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. >> joining us now, nbc news homeland security correspondent julia ainsley. so was this on the bingo card, julia? >> not on mine today. katie. i came over to the camera. when i. heard that, because this is something that really hadn't even been floated. a lot of the things that trump has done so far, we heard about during the transition. i think this came as a surprise to a lot of people, even in law enforcement and at the pentagon, who might not have been prepared for that announcement. but what it's doing is it's answering a big question about trump's mass deportation plans, because right now they've done these arrests, they've showed them to you on camera. the question is, where are those people going? because ice is only funded for about 37,000 beds, they're already over capacity. they have right now about 41,000 people in ice detention in the united states. the question is, where do they put them? the first thing i feel like viewers should know is that there is a place for migrants in guantanamo bay. i've actually been down there and seen it. it is completely separa
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cnn's julia vargas jones is at dodger stadium with more on how the city is really coming together on this. julia. >> yeah, brianna. it's the city is really coming together around this issue, and people are just happy to be here today. i spoke with families who brought their kids, who have, you know, little league aspirations, who are just so happy to get a day where they can come out. this is an event that's being put on by not just the dodgers, but also other l.a. sports teams. and they're bringing people who were in either shelters or in evacuation areas. they brought about 800 people from these places into here today. and also they opened to the public. there's folks from both altadena all the way to the palisades who are here today to get behind this one thing that l.a. has, which is this being united behind the sports, this is going to be an event where there will be activities for children who have been out of school, whose schools have perhaps burned out in these fires, and they will get a little bit of a reprieve. this, of course, as residents are just starting to to want some kin
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migrants themselves, they fear a policy of mass deportation will inevitably lead thousands to this treacherous during julia galle. i don't, i'll just europe on the us mexico border as the cranes president has been speaking about how donald trump's return to the us presidency could change the war with russia. this comes as a clear up continues from me is day when ukraine says russia 5 more than a 100 ms. fives and jones during the hallway force from keith in the interview with you. credit and television presidents events case has been talking about the prospects for peace in 2025. he said that any negotiated settlement with russia would have to be backed by strong security guarantees for ukraine, including the possibility of e. u. peacekeeping troops in ukraine, backed by nato, and he said that any settlement with russia would have to be supported by the united states or it wouldn't hold. but where did this optimism about 2025 come from . it doesn't come from zalinski. his belief that ukraine could win the war on the battlefield, militarily the country is struggling. it does, however, appear to come from hi
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-- >> okay he said he was on phone with president then said i -- i don't have service, julia you posted on x, thisreceiving lots of emails, from l.a. city institutions offering mental health services i wish city would build veros bury power lines clear brush burn firebreak coordinate disaster response i don't need a shrink i need good governorance tell us more. >> one policy failure after another in this case, the first is that the state has regulated insurance out of business, and so, by forcing insureers in game of probing consumer not to price risk accurately but main affordable coverage insurers the left one neighbor got you notified by insurance company policy being terminated fire conforming dropped by major insurers in our area people would be paid fair insurance to protect themselves this is absolute neighborhood very affluent neighborhood, as wealthy friends of ours have lost insurance pushed on to state cal fire program or unable to make arrangements in time so many people are uninsured. >> some decisions, that were made like karen bass cuting the funding of the fire department by 17 1/2
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this area many times. yeah. is it known for its pizza? it is because it's very close to mystic, connecticut, which is where mystic pizza was filmed with, like, juliats. so it has this kind of theme throughout the past couple of decades. they do have really good pizza there. this is not surprising that this would be an area that they would want to have, like a themed, okay, airbnb. to me, the slices over there, it looked like a restaurant in there, you know, like, yeah, the whole thing just kind of gave that restaurant vibe. >> yeah. >> if you put a salad bar in the middle of it. >> yeah, that has brick for sure on the bottom of it. >> yeah i could yeah. if you have a personal pan pizza that i can get after reading six books, i might. >> you're there? >> yeah. the whole corridor from new york city up through new haven. kind of like pizza central. >> how interesting. >> 95 corridor. yeah. >> okay. the more you know. >> yeah. get a slice there. >> yeah. >> live your fantasy of julia roberts in the pizza shop this morning. we are looking at sfo where we do have clear conditions out there, but it is windy. a wind advisory is in effect through tomorrow
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joining us now to discuss this. julia manchester, national political reporter for the hill.ia, good morning. good morning. nice to see you. there has been some pretty significant reaction here in washington to this news that mike turner has been removed at the top of this committee. and honestly, the work of this committee has become a significant political focus for donald trump over the years. devin nunes, of course, ran it for a while and became close to trump in that in that orbit. how significant is it that johnson is doing this? and is it at all plausible that it's happening because of what he said? it's just about the house, and it's not about mar-a-lago. >> look, it's certainly fishy, i think, when you look at this, because when you look at someone like mike turner and his replacement, rick crawford, they both have obviously approached president-elect trump very differently. for example, you had mike turner. turner being one of the, you know, select republicans that voted to certify the 2020 election results. rick crawford did not. we know that loyalty means a lot to
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migrants themselves, they fear a policy of mass deportation will inevitably lead thousands to this treacherous during julia galle. i don't, i'll just see europe on the us mexico border. a us president joe biden will travel to new orleans on mondays or visit victims of wednesdays. vehicle ryan ramming attack. memorials have been set up at the scene where us army veteran ships the dean jabbar drove a truck into a group of new your revelers, killing 14 people. jabard was killed during the attack. the f b. i says he was inspired by iso japanese company in the palm. steel says that will suit the us government after president buys and lost its plan to buy us, steal, citing national security concerns. $14900000000.00 sale would have put one of america's largest deal producers under foreign control by an applies to block it for despite the company's need for investments bite and said he needed to protect domestic industry and the sale would have put critical us supply chains at risk. that's it for me. thanks for watching. alda 0 coming up next. it's counting the cost. bye bye. for now. the hello. that was not down
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. >> joining me now to talk about this is julia manchester, national political reporter for the hill. julia, it's good to see. >> you this morning. >> so as we just mentioned, pam bondi set to be have her nomination be voted on at the senate judiciary committee in just a couple of days. we heard what she said back in august 2023. but i want to play some sound from her committee hearing just a few weeks ago. here's what she said. then. take a listen. >> i believe that the justice department must be independent and must act independently. politics will not play a part. i've demonstrated that my entire career as a prosecutor, as attorney general, and i will continue to do that if you confirm me as the 87th attorney general. >> so republicans essentially arguing that this is depoliticizing the department. what's your take? >> well. >> look, i don't think. >> this is any surprise necessarily. we've seen that this these actions sort of match up with what president trump was saying on the campaign trail. what pam bondi was saying just a few years ago in the clip from before. so it makes sens
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it's unclear at this point from authorities how many individuals were arrested during the raid yesterday. andrea. >> thanks to you, erin and julia. >> you're the. >> expert on all of this. >> you've been, you know. >> all over the. >> borders and with. >> the officials. so how. >> does this compare to the numbers? you know, last year. >> under. >> the biden administration. >> and previous years. just give us the. >> you know, the. comparison of what's going on. >> yeah, i'd be happy to. andrea. there are three big changes that we're seeing just in the past 24 hours. and the way ice is changing its operations. one is the sheer numbers. they said that in the past 24 hours or as of yesterday, they arrested over 500 migrants. by comparison, for september, the average number of ice the average number of migrants arrested by ice in a day in september was 282. so they've almost doubled that at least from their average. they also are using military planes to start to deport migrants. that is new. the very image of seeing migrants walk into those planes, that is something that's part of the shock and awe strategy. and then the workplace
it's unclear at this point from authorities how many individuals were arrested during the raid yesterday. andrea. >> thanks to you, erin and julia. >> you're the. >> expert on all of this. >> you've been, you know. >> all over the. >> borders and with. >> the officials. so how. >> does this compare to the numbers? you know, last year. >> under. >> the biden administration. >> and previous years. just give us the. >> you...
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deidre bosa is following fintech stocks and julia boorstin with media stocks. thist the doctor ordered and it's a nice bill of health today. >> it's a pretty healthy showing. you did build on the midday lull a little bit on the indexes and you have almost a full 2% gain and one of the takeaways is at 60, 50 on the s&p a month ago and a go slow, wait and see fed is bearish and yields going higher and the yields in the dollar may be overshooting what the economic fundamentals would say on the upside and you have a little bit of relief. that's a positive thing. what you are seeing in the market though is, people are concerned it's starting to run a little bit. what do they grab for? the old stuff and the nasdaq 100 from the open and the nasdaq 100 is up almost 1% and the russell 2000, basically flat from the open and it does show you that that's still the ingrained behavior and it makes sense. obviously, the earnings front end of it is positive. i do think it's going to be a little bit of give and take. it's not always a clean readthrough from the banks to everything e
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migrants themselves, they fear a policy of mass deportation will inevitably lead thousands to this treacherous during julia galle. i don't, i'll just see europe on the us mexico border. china, as government has announced that economic strategy for the new year is to sharply increase borrowing to boost spending in the country. it also intends to keep its markets open to the world despite the threat from donald trump to impose heavy tariffs when he takes office katrina, you has this update from beijing. this hassan lo turn of popular commercial district, kevin dating. and there are many shops here, but as you can see that on to many shelters, and this picture is being reflected over the country, people aren't spending much and look, consumption is part of the reason behind china is slowing economic course. why it's still struggling to recover from the cause of 19 pandemic. because of this bleak picture of the chinese government moved to reassure the public at a press conference on friday, saying that economic growth remain stable and is improving in the coming year of aging is planning to do and spend more,
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julia, what's happening? >> well, fred, we're seeing the expansion of this fire eastward first hand. step out of the shot here so you can see we are very close to the 405 freeway. this artery that links north and south los angeles, the hills that you see now ablaze are just west of the palisades. that's the direction of action that you've seen. the wiping of entire neighborhoods. that is what is beyond these hills on this side where we are. this is where those neighborhoods that you're mentioning, brentwood, the getty villa, being evacuated. sorry, the getty center being evacuated. one of the most iconic cultural institutions, museums with $6 billion worth of artworks now being protected with first responders around there, around me here, lots of aircraft going up and down these hills. what they're doing now is that they're dumping water in the spots that need the most. so we're right between like close to the 405 just north of here, the san fernando valley, that is a very densely populated residential area. as this fire is making its way to the other side of this hill, a lot more pe
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migrants themselves, they fear a policy of mass deportation will inevitably lead thousands to this treacherous during julia galle. i don't. i'll just europe on the us mexico border. that's it for me. a lot of the city limits. weather is next. then inside story, we'll look at expected talks between iran and european powers on tax runs nuclear programs, just weeks before donald trump returns to the white house. and you can find more information on a website. alex is there a dot com to stay with us? the, the hello. they will start in east asia and things are looking pretty quiet across much of china. that's not the case for japan. after record breaking snow across the north, last month is more of that to come. we've got cold air blowing down, keeping temperatures very low here. it will pick up slightly as we go into sunday, they'll be some wintery features as well moving across the korean peninsula. but behind that, for much of china, it does remain very clear with lots of sunshine. the china says it had its hottest yet on record last year and that won't, has followed us into the new york. beijing and shangha
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this year's milestone event. in our political correspondence, julia sold daily, she is out today's commemoration events at the former element, birkenau camp in poland. julia i was fits, it stands for one of the most terrific crimes in human history. talk to me about the significance of commemorating the liberation of this nazi death to you as well. as you've said a, we're also seeing a the, a lot a lot. if we can say a lot, some of the remaining, a survivor is coming here today to, to remember. and for them it is also a very difficult step to make. they are coming back to a place that was, was held for them. and it also shows, however, that the number of these survivors is gradually decreasing because so much time has gone by 80 years ago was the liberation of our sheets here. and this also raises concerns with many in terms of what is going to happen once a. none of these survivors are still going to be alive in terms of memory, culture of helping, for example, younger generations understand the atrocities that were committed here at our streets. and this is something that is also visible here, and it's going to be
this year's milestone event. in our political correspondence, julia sold daily, she is out today's commemoration events at the former element, birkenau camp in poland. julia i was fits, it stands for one of the most terrific crimes in human history. talk to me about the significance of commemorating the liberation of this nazi death to you as well. as you've said a, we're also seeing a the, a lot a lot. if we can say a lot, some of the remaining, a survivor is coming here today to, to remember....
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course. >> wouldn't you be that's a bill. >> just another challenge that this community is going to have to overcome. >> absolutely. juliaand natasha, thank you both. so you've got the sheriff, deputies and lapd there dealing with the human toll of this storm. even as fire firefighters are out there on the front lines dealing with the physical physics of that wildfire. there are all these people who are so stressed, want to know, want to get proof of their lives, are still somewhat intact. so your heart goes out to all the first responders at every level of this. but joining me now, david acuna, battalion chief with cal fire, that's california department of forestry and fire protection. they fight all over the state. you join us from sacramento. so you have a wider aperture on how things are going. chief, can you tell us now what's the best case scenario in the next 24 hours? and what is the worst case to worry about? >> hi, bill. thank you for having me on. before i get to that, i really want to comment on that person who was frustrated. i totally understand. i can't even imagine. i can only empathize with how much it m
course. >> wouldn't you be that's a bill. >> just another challenge that this community is going to have to overcome. >> absolutely. juliaand natasha, thank you both. so you've got the sheriff, deputies and lapd there dealing with the human toll of this storm. even as fire firefighters are out there on the front lines dealing with the physical physics of that wildfire. there are all these people who are so stressed, want to know, want to get proof of their lives, are still...
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julia? >> i think that one of the things i do want to point out is the way this is going to change.ink the investigations, the targeted approach that homan had talked about that has always been done. but i think what's going to change in this administration is the arrest of collaterals and collaterals is anyone who is in the vicinity, who's in the area of these targeted investigations. and we have heard him say this before, that everyone should fear immigration, everyone should fear this. and so what i believe they're going to do is make the conditions so harsh, so unjust that migrants are just going to throw their hands up and voluntarily go home. >> all right, congressman, i also want to talk about what has gotten a lot of attention. more than 20 state attorneys general are challenging president trump's executive order, ending birthright citizenship. is this most likely, do you think, to be decided in the courts by congress? neither. what happens with birthright citizenship. >> chris. this will very likely end up being decided by the u.s. supreme court. and this has been a point o
julia? >> i think that one of the things i do want to point out is the way this is going to change.ink the investigations, the targeted approach that homan had talked about that has always been done. but i think what's going to change in this administration is the arrest of collaterals and collaterals is anyone who is in the vicinity, who's in the area of these targeted investigations. and we have heard him say this before, that everyone should fear immigration, everyone should fear this....