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There's also the question of how L.A. will afford the cost of rebuilding. Some estimates have put the total economic loss at over $250 billion, and that number is sure to go up with fires still burning. California has a reserve fund for emergencies like these. And it's asking the federal government for assistance.
But at one point last week, both the president and a number of Republicans in Congress threatened to put conditions on any federal aid. Trump also floated the idea of eliminating FEMA altogether, saying he would prefer it if federal money were handed over to states to handle disasters themselves. A number of California Republicans in the House have pushed back on Trump's suggestions.
But at one point last week, both the president and a number of Republicans in Congress threatened to put conditions on any federal aid. Trump also floated the idea of eliminating FEMA altogether, saying he would prefer it if federal money were handed over to states to handle disasters themselves. A number of California Republicans in the House have pushed back on Trump's suggestions.
But at one point last week, both the president and a number of Republicans in Congress threatened to put conditions on any federal aid. Trump also floated the idea of eliminating FEMA altogether, saying he would prefer it if federal money were handed over to states to handle disasters themselves. A number of California Republicans in the House have pushed back on Trump's suggestions.
Here's Representative Young Kim, whose district is southeast of Los Angeles in another fire-prone area, speaking with Fox in L.A.
Here's Representative Young Kim, whose district is southeast of Los Angeles in another fire-prone area, speaking with Fox in L.A.
Here's Representative Young Kim, whose district is southeast of Los Angeles in another fire-prone area, speaking with Fox in L.A.
Here are a few other stories we're watching today. On Sunday, President Trump got into an altercation with the president of Colombia on social media. It came as the United States attempted to land two planes carrying deported migrants in Colombia. president blocked those flights from landing, posting on X, the U.S. cannot treat Colombian migrants like criminals.
Here are a few other stories we're watching today. On Sunday, President Trump got into an altercation with the president of Colombia on social media. It came as the United States attempted to land two planes carrying deported migrants in Colombia. president blocked those flights from landing, posting on X, the U.S. cannot treat Colombian migrants like criminals.
Here are a few other stories we're watching today. On Sunday, President Trump got into an altercation with the president of Colombia on social media. It came as the United States attempted to land two planes carrying deported migrants in Colombia. president blocked those flights from landing, posting on X, the U.S. cannot treat Colombian migrants like criminals.
In response, Trump announced he would impose a 25 percent tariff on Colombian goods and that he would ban Colombian officials from coming to the U.S. In a press release late Sunday, however, the White House said Colombian officials had accepted Trump's terms and that Trump expects other nations to, quote, fully cooperate with accepting deported people from the U.S.
In response, Trump announced he would impose a 25 percent tariff on Colombian goods and that he would ban Colombian officials from coming to the U.S. In a press release late Sunday, however, the White House said Colombian officials had accepted Trump's terms and that Trump expects other nations to, quote, fully cooperate with accepting deported people from the U.S.
In response, Trump announced he would impose a 25 percent tariff on Colombian goods and that he would ban Colombian officials from coming to the U.S. In a press release late Sunday, however, the White House said Colombian officials had accepted Trump's terms and that Trump expects other nations to, quote, fully cooperate with accepting deported people from the U.S.
In Gaza, tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians are finally making their way back into northern Gaza. They were initially blocked by Israeli authorities after Israel accused Hamas of violating the terms of the ceasefire deal, causing a snag as mediators worked to resolve the dispute. By the end of the weekend, Hamas released four women Israeli soldiers and Israel released 200 prisoners.
In Gaza, tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians are finally making their way back into northern Gaza. They were initially blocked by Israeli authorities after Israel accused Hamas of violating the terms of the ceasefire deal, causing a snag as mediators worked to resolve the dispute. By the end of the weekend, Hamas released four women Israeli soldiers and Israel released 200 prisoners.
In Gaza, tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians are finally making their way back into northern Gaza. They were initially blocked by Israeli authorities after Israel accused Hamas of violating the terms of the ceasefire deal, causing a snag as mediators worked to resolve the dispute. By the end of the weekend, Hamas released four women Israeli soldiers and Israel released 200 prisoners.
President Trump, meanwhile, speaking to reporters, described Gaza as a demolition site, saying it should be, quote, He also called on Jordan and Egypt to accept more displaced Palestinians. Both countries rejected that idea in separate statements, saying Palestinian statehood is the only way forward. And finally, the Super Bowl matchup is set.
President Trump, meanwhile, speaking to reporters, described Gaza as a demolition site, saying it should be, quote, He also called on Jordan and Egypt to accept more displaced Palestinians. Both countries rejected that idea in separate statements, saying Palestinian statehood is the only way forward. And finally, the Super Bowl matchup is set.
President Trump, meanwhile, speaking to reporters, described Gaza as a demolition site, saying it should be, quote, He also called on Jordan and Egypt to accept more displaced Palestinians. Both countries rejected that idea in separate statements, saying Palestinian statehood is the only way forward. And finally, the Super Bowl matchup is set.
The Philadelphia Eagles will face off against the Kansas City Chiefs for a chance to bring home the trophy at Super Bowl 59. The Eagles put up a whopping 55 points against the Washington Commanders at Sunday's NFC Championship game. Meanwhile, in Kansas City, the Chiefs are looking for their third championship in a row. The Super Bowl will be played on February 9th in New Orleans.