2025-01-09
13 分钟Good morning.
It's Thursday, January 9th.
I'm Gideon Resnick in for Shamit Debassu.
This is Apple News today.
On today's show, the legacy of Jimmy Carter's promise to never tell a lie.
The two coaches who are making college football history.
And the Today show prepares to say goodbye to Hoda Kotb.
But first to the devastating scenes in Los Angeles where multiple uncontrolled wildfires have destroyed homes
and forced thousands of people to evacuate.
The entire town as we've known it for decades is gone.
We were running down.
You could see palm trees just like random palm trees on fire.
So I'm sure leaves are burning and falling down and it's literally apocalyptic.
This is the worst fire I've ever encountered.
There are at least five major fires burning.
The first and biggest broke out in Pacific Palisades,
followed by others near Altadena, the San Fernando Valley and the Hollywood Hills.
And authorities have said these are among the most destructive fires to ever hit Los Angeles.
CNN spoke with Governor Gavin Newsom who said their resources were maxed out quickly as these fires multiplied.
We've depleted all our resources.