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Natalie Kitroff

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The Daily
The ‘Grim Reaper’ of the Government Shutdown

They're expected to focus on the potential release of all Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners.

The Daily
The ‘Grim Reaper’ of the Government Shutdown

On Friday, Hamas said in a statement that it agreed to Trump's framework for returning to Israel all living hostages and the bodies of those who had died.

The Daily
The ‘Grim Reaper’ of the Government Shutdown

But the militant group left many questions unanswered, including whether it agreed to the White House demand that it be barred from political power in Gaza.

The Daily
The ‘Grim Reaper’ of the Government Shutdown

Trump told the news site Axios that he'll push to finalize a peace deal between the two sides in the next few days.

The Daily
The ‘Grim Reaper’ of the Government Shutdown

Today's episode was produced by Rob Zipko, Caitlin O'Keefe, Carlos Prieto, and Anna Foley.

The Daily
The ‘Grim Reaper’ of the Government Shutdown

It was edited by Lisa Chow and was engineered by Chris Wood.

The Daily
The ‘Grim Reaper’ of the Government Shutdown

Contains music by Dan Powell, Marion Lozano, and Diane Wong.

The Daily
The ‘Grim Reaper’ of the Government Shutdown

That's it for The Daily.

The Daily
The ‘Grim Reaper’ of the Government Shutdown

I'm Natalie Kitroweth.

The Daily
The ‘Grim Reaper’ of the Government Shutdown

See you tomorrow.

The Daily
L.A. on Fire

From The New York Times, I'm Natalie Kitroff, and this is The Daily. In the last 48 hours, devastating wildfires have consumed more than 25,000 acres in Los Angeles, with more than 100,000 households being told to evacuate. As flames surround the city, thousands of structures have burned to the ground, and at least five people have died. Today, my colleague L.A.

The Daily
L.A. on Fire

From The New York Times, I'm Natalie Kitroff, and this is The Daily. In the last 48 hours, devastating wildfires have consumed more than 25,000 acres in Los Angeles, with more than 100,000 households being told to evacuate. As flames surround the city, thousands of structures have burned to the ground, and at least five people have died. Today, my colleague L.A.

The Daily
L.A. on Fire

Bureau Chief Karina Knoll on the fire's path of destruction. And our staff meteorologist Judson Jones on the conditions that have made them so hard to contain. It's Thursday, January 9th. Karina, we're talking to you at 4.30 p.m. Eastern on Wednesday, a day after these extraordinary fires broke out. You're in Los Angeles.

The Daily
L.A. on Fire

Bureau Chief Karina Knoll on the fire's path of destruction. And our staff meteorologist Judson Jones on the conditions that have made them so hard to contain. It's Thursday, January 9th. Karina, we're talking to you at 4.30 p.m. Eastern on Wednesday, a day after these extraordinary fires broke out. You're in Los Angeles.

The Daily
L.A. on Fire

Starting at the beginning, can you tell us what this has all looked like from the ground?

The Daily
L.A. on Fire

Starting at the beginning, can you tell us what this has all looked like from the ground?

The Daily
L.A. on Fire

Karina, help orient us a little bit. Where is that? Where is this area of the Pacific Palisades? What's it like there?

The Daily
L.A. on Fire

Karina, help orient us a little bit. Where is that? Where is this area of the Pacific Palisades? What's it like there?

The Daily
L.A. on Fire

Right. It sounds like this is a place where potentially a lot of people are in danger.

The Daily
L.A. on Fire

Right. It sounds like this is a place where potentially a lot of people are in danger.