
MSNBC
Jennifer Garner LA is like the countless number of residents who live in fire zones and feel guilty when many of their friends and neighbors didn’t save them.
Garner, standing in front of the charred structures in Pacific Palisades, told MSNBC with the chef. Jose Andres“I lost a friend and it’s really tender for our church … so I don’t think I should talk about that yet. But yes, I lost a friend who didn’t get out in time. “
She added that she could write a list of 100 friends who lost everything in the fire, adding, “I almost feel guilty walking through my house. What can I do? How can I help?” Yes? What can I offer? With these hands and these walls I have to offer?”
Garner has lived in the Palisades for a quarter of a century, and part of that was spent with her ex-husband. Ben Affleckwho lived nearby and was photographed driving to her home after being kicked out with a worried look.
The fire is still burning, with more winds expected later this week. LA’s mayor is on the ropes after LA’s fire chief went on TV and lashed out at cutting the fire department’s budget. The response was largely sparked after the mayor said at a news conference earlier this week that budget cuts had not affected Blaze’s response. On this, the head B.S.