The fire season. Good evening, everyone, im frank somerville. And im julie haener. Red flag conditions are back with the highest warning for fire danger set to go into effect at 11 00 tonight. Debbie begins our coverage. Well, julie, this red flag warning runs through 8 00 wednesday morning, and Governor Newsom said the next week is critical. Up there you can see just solid brush field and stuff that would really burn. Reporter climbing a fire road on marin countys mount, we top out at 2600 feet, where the winds whip hardest during red flag conditions. You can hear it just walking around. Reporter and where fuels are dry, even this close to the ocean, during august, lightning, a free strike, started a fire, kept small, but crews worry about this canopy with homes in the forest and what could happen. The wrong fire on the wrong day would be something that would be almost impossible to stop if it got going. Reporter the woodward fire was impossible to stop for a fire, burning more than a
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trace: martha, bret, thank you. good evening, i m trace gallagher. it s midnight on the east coast, 9:00 here in los angeles, 11:00 p.m. in iowa, and this is america s late news, fox news @ night. there is breaking news tonight, the vote is in and former president trump took a commanding and historic lead in the iowa caucuses tonight, winning by the largest margin ever in that state. he told fox news he is honored and invigorated by the results. meantime, also huge news, ron desantis now projected to win the iowa silver. meantime, coming in second place is desantis with nikki haley just a few points behind, and as you can see, vivek ramaswamy, who came in fourth, has now suspended his campaign and is endorsing donald trump. we have analysis throughout the hour from steve hilton, aaron. nay, and many more. but we begin with team fox coverage. the legal trouble and what to expect in the lead up to super tuesday. but first, to the senior national correspondent rich edson, li
hello, everyone, this is outnumbered, i m kayleigh mcenany here with my co-host emily compagno and harris faulkner. also joining is leslie marshall and doug collins. we begin with historic night in iowa. donald trump scored historic win in last night s iowa caucuses, breaking records and carrying 98 of the state s 99 counties and one vote from carrying all 99. with 99% of the vote end donald trump clenched 51% of the vote, ron desantis with 21%, beating nikki haley who came in third with 19%. vivek ramaswamy suspended his presidential campaign and endorsed trump. trump took to the stage after his big win. it is time for our country to come together, we want to come together, republican or democrat or liberal, conservative. congratulate ron and nikki for having a good time together. they both did well. we ll seal up the border. [cheering] right now we have an invasion. we can t have that tissuing is not sustainable. it is horrible. i don t want to be overly rough on th
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