• 16 hours ago
I have reported different kinds of stories like those of teachers whose classrooms have burned down or celebrities who have lost their homes as fires don’t discriminate, the New York Post entertainment reporter Sean Mandell says.

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00:00Yeah, and clearly, as you mentioned, homes of lots of people, including celebrities destroyed.
00:05A lot of heartbreak for a lot of people. I'm just wondering, as a reporter, what sort of
00:09stories have you been covering the last week or so?
00:14It's been a really harrowing number of stories, type of stories that have been coming onto
00:22my radar and just seeing and hearing, you know, not just as a reporter, but as a person
00:28who's lived in Southern California for the vast majority of his life. So it's everything
00:35from hearing tales of people's schools being burned down, you know, teachers in the middle
00:41of the night finding out that they don't have a classroom to return to in the morning, to
00:46as well, you know, hearing the way that this has affected, even though one of the major
00:51fires here, of course, affected the Pacific Palisades, which is, as you mentioned, alluded
00:57to also the area of Malibu, a celebrity enclave. There are tons of affluent and high profile
01:03people who live there. And yet the fires don't discriminate in terms of who the victims were.

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