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Rick Caruso, a former LA mayoral candidate, criticized the city's inadequate response to recent windstorms and fires, emphasizing the need for better preparation. He pointed out that the city has had decades to clear brush in the hills and highlighted a failure to refill reservoirs on time, which affected water supply for hydrants. He stressed that these issues stem from poor leadership and management, impacting residents severely. In Pacific Palisades, Gigi Graciette reported that firefighters on-site are facing a lack of water to combat the flames, with one house likely to be a total loss. Firefighters are currently focused on protecting adjacent homes.

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Mr. President, I’m Joel Pollock, a journalist from Breitbart News living in Pacific Palisades. My colleague John Conn, who wrote the song "Fighter," lost his home in the recent fires. I managed to save my house using buckets to transport water from the gutter, but many neighbors struggled to fight the flames. There were significant failures during the evacuation, including a lack of traffic police, leading to gridlock. The fire department wasn't pre-deployed despite warnings, and many neighbors lost their fire insurance just before the blaze. My neighbors want to know if you can work with insurance companies to help us rebuild and change California's regulations to secure fire insurance. Additionally, we need federal funds to aid recovery, and I suggest appointing a special master to ensure that money is used specifically for fire relief and rebuilding efforts.

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Political officials emphasize the need for rebuilding in California, with fire victims expressing their desire to stay and reconstruct despite permitting issues. A notable exchange occurred between the president and Mayor Bass regarding timelines for recovery. Filmmaker Justine Bateman highlights concerns about oversight of funds, given the history of mismanagement by local leaders. She also points out the challenges faced by the film industry in California due to restrictive tax incentives and suggests federal grants to boost production. The discussion included criticism of FEMA, with Trump proposing a state-led disaster response model. The dynamic between politicians showcased the urgency and complexity of disaster recovery efforts in California.

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Hello, everyone. Thank you for being here. We're addressing the issues in North Carolina from the hurricane that struck nearly four months ago. It's been mishandled, and we aim to fix it. After that, we'll head to Los Angeles to assess a fire situation that could have been managed better with proper water flow. Some of you may join us on the plane. There's uncertainty about who will be traveling with us, but I hope everyone makes it. I was surprised by Collins and Murkowski's decisions, and Mitch seems to always be a no vote. Today is a bit cold, but it's a beautiful day. We’ll be monitoring the situation closely, and I’m confident in our representation. We’ll also discuss tax breaks for Italy soon.

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President Biden will be visiting East Palestine, Ohio on the 1-year anniversary of a toxic train derailment that caused residents to evacuate and left the community devastated. He plans to meet with the local president and leaders, following criticism that he did not provide sufficient support.

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Hello, everyone. North Carolina has faced significant challenges following the hurricane nearly four months ago, and we’re committed to addressing those issues. Next, we’ll head to Los Angeles to assess a fire situation that could have been managed better if water had been allowed to flow. Many of you are welcome to join us on the plane. There’s some uncertainty about who will be traveling with us, but I hope for a smooth trip. I was surprised by Collins and Murkowski’s decisions, and Mitch seems to consistently vote no. We’re also focused on the 23 individuals who were unjustly detained regarding pro-life issues; they will be released soon. It’s been a disgraceful situation, and we’re working to rectify it.

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A significant change in leadership is expected in the United States when President Trump is inaugurated on Monday. The administration plans to respond to a request from California regarding appropriations. New OMB Director Russ Vogt will collaborate with Congress to establish guidelines for California, ensuring accountability for managing resources to prevent future disasters, such as maintaining water reservoirs and clearing forest debris. There is a belief that Californians are beginning to recognize that their voting choices have contributed to the state's challenges. The hope is for a change in leadership that reflects the values of the state's residents, and Congress is prepared to assist responsibly.

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We're just south of Malibu, where thick smoke from the Palisades fire is visible. Many are evacuating, and fire crews are on the scene, but it seems they aren't prioritizing putting out the flames. We encountered a man whose friend's house was completely destroyed, and he lost both his home and dog. As we surveyed the damage, we found a singed peacock in a burnt-out area, and I provided it with water. The devastation is overwhelming; many lives and memories have been lost. A local resident pleaded for help from insurance companies, emphasizing the urgent need for assistance as they face the aftermath of the fire.

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The president and First Lady Melania Trump met with Governor Gavin Newsom to discuss recovery efforts in areas affected by recent disasters. They emphasized the need for federal support and collaboration to address the significant damage, comparing the situation to wartime devastation. Both leaders expressed confidence in working together to ensure a speedy recovery and to prevent future incidents. They acknowledged the impact on lives and property and committed to taking necessary actions for restoration. The discussion highlighted the importance of federal assistance and cooperation between state and federal officials.

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California requested assistance from neighboring states for firefighting resources. However, instead of going directly to the fire lines, the fire rigs and personnel were sent to Sacramento first for inspection by Cal Fire. This process is causing delays, as crews are held up before they can reach areas like Pacific Palisades to combat the fires. Additionally, once the crews finish their work, they must return to Sacramento for a second inspection before leaving the state. This bureaucratic procedure is complicating the firefighting efforts.

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California is facing devastating wildfires, particularly in the Palisades area of Los Angeles, where homes are burning and residents are under mandatory evacuation orders. The fires are fueled by Santa Ana winds, with nearly 100,000 people affected and thousands of structures threatened. Local officials are criticized for their failure to manage fire risks, including dry fire hydrants. Many residents were caught off guard, leading to chaotic evacuations. Amidst the destruction, anger grows over the state's long-term mismanagement of fire prevention and response strategies. The focus on diversity initiatives within the fire department has drawn ire, as residents feel their safety was compromised. As the situation worsens, calls for accountability and better leadership in California intensify.

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Today, we discuss updates on the Hawaiian fire situation. There are reports of people being turned away when trying to bring supplies to those affected. The governor claims that the system malfunctioned, as the sirens did not go off during the fire. Suspicion arises as the governor recently passed an executive order that could potentially take away land from the people. Additionally, the Red Cross, despite receiving significant donations, lacks security and is relocating those who have lost everything. This situation appears to be a land grab, with politicians and celebrities failing to address the proposed housing project in the same area. It aligns with the agenda 2030 plan. We question whether the media accurately reported on this matter.

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I moved to LA for a month, and the city is now facing intense fires, mainly in the Palisades area. Many have lost homes and businesses, and State Farm recently stopped offering fire coverage in California, complicating recovery for victims. The mayor was out of the country during the crisis and had cut fire department funding. There are claims about poor water management and brush maintenance contributing to the fires, alongside speculation about their causes, including potential homeless involvement and UFO sightings. The situation remains dire, with worsening winds expected. While theories abound, the focus should be on supporting those affected and allowing first responders to do their work.

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Today, we'll discuss updates on the Hawaiian fire situation. There are reports of people being turned away when trying to bring supplies to those affected. The governor claims a malfunction prevented the system from alerting during the fires. However, someone pointed out that the sirens work for non-emergency situations but not for actual fire disasters. The governor also passed an executive order in July that could potentially take away land from the people. The Red Cross, despite receiving large donations, lacks security and is relocating those who lost everything. This situation seems like a land grab, with politicians and celebrities remaining silent about proposed legislation for a housing project in the fire-affected area. It aligns with the agenda 2030 plan. We must question if the media's coverage was accurate.

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They point to the Pacific, noticing someone on a roof. Mention of making America better. Discussion of border security, referencing a chart showing a decrease in illegal immigration during previous administration. Suddenly, news of shots fired at a Trump rally, uncertainty if the President was hit. Secret Service response and speculation on the situation.

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The Maui community is feeling neglected and frustrated as they question why the president has not shown up to support them. They wonder if they are being overlooked because they are part of the United States too. The community is coming together to help each other during this difficult time.

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Mister President, without your help, they’ll only receive $43,000 from the federal government despite having substantial insurance. Many insurance companies have left California, making it difficult for residents to find coverage. The situation is dire, with almost no one having insurance. Insurance companies have warned California about the lack of water for fire safety, contributing to their departure. While FEMA has deployed thousands to assist, there are challenges in coordination with local efforts. California has a large population, and relying solely on local resources isn’t feasible. Other states have successfully managed disasters by collaborating and sharing resources. However, FEMA is seen as inefficient and costly, and there’s a need for better organization and management to improve disaster response.

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LA is facing devastating fires, and there's speculation that this is linked to a cover-up involving a couple who owns a significant portion of the water supply. This couple, known for their ownership of pistachios and Fiji water, controls 60% of the water, raising concerns about public resources being privatized. While people are suffering from the fires and water shortages, the regulators who allowed this should be held accountable. There’s a call for prayers for those affected, but a suspicion lingers about the wealthy who may have evacuated in advance of the fires. The situation raises questions about the motives behind the fires and the protection of evidence related to serious allegations.

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Los Angeles is facing devastating fires, causing significant loss for many. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is in North Carolina. The question arises: why is he prioritizing this visit?

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There are multiple wildfires happening across different states, including Maui, Montana, Louisiana, Texas, Oregon, and Florida. While these fires may not be as severe as the one in Maui, people are concerned about which state will be affected next. Additionally, there is a mention of the government potentially taking over land after natural disasters. In Maui, residents who lost their homes are receiving calls from realtors and investors interested in buying their land. This tactic is not new, as it happened last year in Paradise, California. The process is deliberately slow to avoid drawing attention, but those who think critically can see what is happening.

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Donald Trump going to Maui for a Tucker Carlson interview would overshadow the ongoing debate and provide an opportunity for him to show support by walking through the devastation and offering aid. This would help humanize Trump and contrast with Joe Biden, who has not yet visited. With the death toll at 120, this disaster ranks among the deadliest in American history. By landing in Maui and doing an interview with Tucker, Trump would divert attention from the Milwaukee circus and assert himself as the true president. Trump excels in crisis situations and is known for stepping up when people are suffering.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Mismanagement Leading to Devastating LA Wildfires, and if Trump Could Buy Greenland, w/ Fifth Column
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the devastating wildfires in California, particularly in the Palisades area of Los Angeles, where homes are burning and residents are under mandatory evacuation orders. The Santa Ana winds, reaching over 60 MPH, have exacerbated the situation, making it difficult for firefighting efforts. Nearly 100,000 people have been evacuated, with 13,000 structures at risk. Eyewitness accounts reveal the terrifying proximity of flames to homes, and many residents were caught off guard, leading to chaotic evacuations. Kelly highlights the anger among residents regarding the state's mismanagement of fire resources, particularly the failure to maintain fire hydrants, which were reportedly dry during the crisis. The city's mayor, Karen Bass, was criticized for being out of the country during the disaster. Real estate developer Rick Caruso, who ran against Bass, expressed outrage over the lack of preparedness and resources for firefighters. The discussion shifts to the broader issues of California's fire management policies, including the prioritization of diversity and inclusion initiatives over practical firefighting needs. Kelly emphasizes that while diversity is important, the primary concern should be effective firefighting capabilities, especially in light of the predictable nature of wildfires in the region. The conversation also touches on the insurance crisis in California, where many residents are unable to secure fire insurance due to price controls, leading to potential financial ruin for those affected by the fires. The hosts reflect on the systemic failures that have led to this disaster, including inadequate forest management and the prioritization of social programs over essential services. As the show progresses, the hosts discuss the implications of these wildfires on the political landscape in California, suggesting that residents may begin to push back against leftist policies that have contributed to the crisis. They express hope for a cultural shift towards accountability and effective governance in the face of such disasters. The segment concludes with a call for empathy towards those affected by the fires, emphasizing that the loss of homes and memories transcends socioeconomic status. The hosts urge for a reevaluation of priorities in California to better prepare for future wildfires and protect residents.

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Trump DEMANDS Voter ID For CA Wildfire Aid
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There has been a push to tie federal aid for wildfire recovery in California to Republican political priorities, including voter ID requirements. Speaker Mike Johnson and Trump have echoed concerns about election security in California, linking it to disaster funding. Trump suggested eliminating FEMA and leaving disaster aid to states, arguing that states could manage disasters more efficiently. Additionally, the rising costs of fire trucks due to private equity consolidation have left LA's fire department under-resourced during the fires. Price gouging has also occurred, with rents rising beyond legal limits post-disaster. The situation highlights broader issues of governance and resource management in California, raising questions about housing policies and the impact of wealth disparities.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Three Most Annoying Senators at Hegseth Hearing, and Pam Bondi Crushes Dems, w/ Victor Davis Hanson
Guests: Victor Davis Hanson, Pam Bondi
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the confirmation hearing for Pete Heth as Defense Secretary, highlighting Senator Joni Ernst's pivotal support for his nomination, which suggests he will be confirmed. Kelly emphasizes the current political climate, noting that the government may not always be able to protect citizens from threats like cyber attacks and encourages preparedness through My Patriot Supply. Kelly critiques the Democratic senators' performances during the hearing, particularly their emotional responses and aggressive questioning of Heth regarding past allegations against him. She argues that the standards for women in the military are often bent and that the Democrats' moral standards are situational. She expresses confidence in Heth's military experience and ability to lead the Department of Defense effectively. The discussion shifts to media coverage of Heth, with Kelly criticizing the portrayal of allegations against him as established facts. She highlights the hypocrisy of some senators and media figures who have faced their own controversies but are quick to judge Heth. Kelly also addresses the performance of various senators, particularly focusing on their tactics and the lack of substantive questioning. Victor Davis Hanson joins the conversation, agreeing with Kelly's assessment of the hearing and the Democrats' failure to effectively challenge Heth. He notes that the political landscape is shifting, with Republican senators likely to rally behind Heth due to the Democrats' extreme tactics. Hanson also discusses the broader implications of the hearing and the political environment, suggesting that the Democrats' approach may backfire. The conversation then turns to the situation in Los Angeles, where wildfires are devastating communities. Kelly and Hanson discuss the disconnect between the city's leadership and the needs of its residents, emphasizing the failures of the current administration in managing the crisis. They critique the performative nature of some officials' responses to the disaster, highlighting the frustration of those affected by the fires. Finally, they touch on the ongoing negotiations regarding hostages in the Middle East, with Trump’s involvement being a significant factor. Hanson expresses skepticism about the effectiveness of the current administration's approach, predicting that the release of hostages could lead to further complications for Israel and the region. The discussion concludes with a reflection on the political dynamics at play as the new administration prepares to take office.

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BREAKING: Trump SENDS IN MARINES TO LA As Riots Continue Overnight
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Good morning! Today’s show covers significant developments in Los Angeles, where President Trump has mobilized several hundred Marines for law enforcement support amid ongoing protests and clashes with LAPD. We’ll discuss polling on Trump and immigration, and the involvement of influencers in the Palantir story. Notably, U.S. and China negotiators recently met for trade talks, with tariffs still affecting car seat prices. Gavin Newsom plans to sue the federal government over the National Guard deployment, arguing it’s an unprecedented power grab. The situation in Los Angeles is complex, with both peaceful protests and looting occurring. The deployment of active-duty Marines is unprecedented since 1965, raising concerns about the militarization of law enforcement. Trump’s actions may be politically motivated, aiming to frame the narrative around immigration and protests.
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