
Bloomberg Daybreak: US Edition Deadly LA Fires Rage On; Supreme Court Allows Trump Sentencing
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Jan 10, 2025 Wildfires in Los Angeles continue to wreak havoc, leaving communities reeling with a rising death toll. Firefighters are battling high winds as they work towards containment. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court's decision clears the way for Donald Trump's hush money sentencing, stirring political debates. The podcast also dives into upcoming Treasury confirmations and key events, including Jimmy Carter's interment and Eric Adams' plans for tackling homelessness. A touch on recent sports highlights adds to the mix of law, politics, and local impacts.
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LA Wildfires Update
- Ten people died in the Los Angeles wildfires, and the Pacific Palisades fire shows early signs of being controlled.
- A new blaze has emerged in the far west section of the city, expected to spread rapidly due to high winds.
Trump Sentencing Insight
- President-elect Trump will receive an unconditional discharge, a symbolic sentencing.
- This makes him a convicted felon in New York, but he can still appeal the verdict.
Special Counsel Report Release
- A federal appeals court rejected Trump's request to block the release of the special counsel report on the 2020 election.
- The DOJ must challenge a lower court ruling to release it sooner than the delayed date.
