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The A.M. Update

Pointing Fingers in California | Zuckerberg Can Cry Me a River | 1/13/25

The A.M. Update

Aaron McIntire

Daily News, News, Politics

4.9833 Ratings

🗓️ 13 January 2025

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

The conversation covers the ongoing wildfires in California, the political accountability of local leaders, Trump's legal issues and expectations for his administration, and Zuckerberg's recent decisions regarding DEI programs and censorship.

 

00:00 California Wildfires: A State in Crisis
06:52 Trump's Legal Troubles and Political Expectations
14:03 TikTok Ban...For Real This Time?
19:56 Zuckerberg's Shift: Ending DEI Programs and Censorship Issues

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's Monday, January 13th, 2025, pointing fingers in California, Jady Vance Temper's

0:05.8

expectations, and Cry Mia River Mark Zuckerberg.

0:09.5

Next on the AM update.

0:12.0

Did the city of Los Angeles fail you?

0:13.7

Yes.

0:14.3

My house.

0:16.0

This one right here.

0:17.0

My grandchildren loved it.

0:18.6

My son and my daughter and mom.

0:19.9

My family, we hosted Christmas Eve and Christmas Day here.

0:23.3

If Newsom was a Republican, you guys would go try that you would have it nailed to the wall.

0:28.0

I demand that I need to be made Pope of Greenland.

0:31.0

I wish Joe Biden all the best, but the fact is he has left us dumpster fire.

0:35.3

I think it's ridiculous that they're not telling you about what's going on with the drones.

0:38.9

These people from the Biden administration would call up our team and like scream at them.

0:44.5

Firefighters are entering a critical stage of their six-day battle against deadly Los Angeles wildfires.

0:50.2

Crews report progress across the county.

0:53.0

But dangerous Santa Ana wind conditions threaten to return

0:55.6

early this week. The coastal palisades fire is at at least 11% contained but has moved inland

1:01.2

towards Brentwood and other communities near the Getty Center and UCLA. More than 150,000 residents

1:06.6

remain under evacuation orders as the Eaton Fire and the Althedina and other blazes continue to burn.

1:12.6

Officials have confirmed at least 16 deaths, but say it's not yet safe to assess the true total.

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