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Aaron, I'm taking a video for you. I don't want to go inside.
Aaron, I'm taking a video for you. I don't want to go inside.
Aaron, I'm taking a video for you. I don't want to go inside.
Yeah, the whole building looks, from the outside, looks okay.
Yeah, the whole building looks, from the outside, looks okay.
Yeah, the whole building looks, from the outside, looks okay.
He's past the National Guard. Okay. He's in. This is the start of the whole process for him and his dad.
He's past the National Guard. Okay. He's in. This is the start of the whole process for him and his dad.
He's past the National Guard. Okay. He's in. This is the start of the whole process for him and his dad.
A new American company that will invest 500 billion dollars at least Top executives from Oracle, OpenAI, and SoftBank joining Trump to make the announcement, saying they'll start building out projects for the fast-evolving AI industry.
A new American company that will invest 500 billion dollars at least Top executives from Oracle, OpenAI, and SoftBank joining Trump to make the announcement, saying they'll start building out projects for the fast-evolving AI industry.
I believe that it all depends on the parties of the agreement and acting in good faith.
I believe that it all depends on the parties of the agreement and acting in good faith.
The LA Times alleges that last Tuesday night, as Hurricane Force gusts sent flames and embers towards residential neighborhoods, the LA Fire Department only deployed five out of 40 available engines. And roughly 1,000 off-duty firefighters were only called in after the firestorm had already gotten out of control. In a press conference, LA Fire Department Chief Kristen Crowley responded.
The LA Times alleges that last Tuesday night, as Hurricane Force gusts sent flames and embers towards residential neighborhoods, the LA Fire Department only deployed five out of 40 available engines. And roughly 1,000 off-duty firefighters were only called in after the firestorm had already gotten out of control. In a press conference, LA Fire Department Chief Kristen Crowley responded.
When pushed for comment, L.A. Mayor Karen Bass said, quote, the buck always stops with me, but refused to elaborate further. Liz Baker, NPR News, Los Angeles.