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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20190813:03:06:00

we have circumstances of political freedom where there is freedom of thought and feed freedom of speech. that doesn't mean we should hate each other. orville and eyes each other or vilify each other. we need to listen to each other, talk to each other. disagree strongly, i know you do that. but do not demonize. this demonization of the citizen against citizen, the mistrust that we have not only in government or other institutions will be the undoing of the public. >> the death by apparent suicide of the politically correct it financier couldn't have been scripted better to undermine trust in the law enforcement in the prison and legal systems. do you think there is an opportunity within the epstein case and the steps that we take forward now and the steps that we take for the people that are

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181115:15:40:00

nearby orville to give a dna sample if they have a missing relative. that will expedite the process of matching up some of the remains with loved ones. jim, poppy. >> it sounds, scott, like their rr zeroing in on a possible cause for this fire, pg & e, the state electric company, talking about a malfunctioning transmission line. what does that mean in terms of legal action? >> sure. so the cause isn't official yet. but there was a lawsuit filed on behalf of 22 people who lost their homes in this fire against pacific gas and electric, which is the electrical company here. they were doing work on a transmission line just 15 minutes before the fire started in that very same area. they said no cause has been determined yet, at least officially, but the company says that if it is indeed responsible for this or at fault here, well, its insurance policy isn't big enough to actually cover the damages here. even if you combine their

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181112:00:10:00

that is the plume on thursday from the campfire. you see how it's coming right down through paradise right off shore. saturday the wind shifted and brought all that smoke inland. san francisco, san jose to fresno. all of california. let's break this down. amazing containment at 25%. over 109,000 acres continuing to burn. here's paradise in the middle. chico where everyone went for refuge. the tankers are pretty much all over the northern flank. they have hot spots here, but also working down to the south where orville is, remember the orville dam and the problems they had a couple years ago. butte valley hot spots even as we speak. the most destructive fires, top ten, most of these are thousands

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181111:20:10:00

this is orville with the dam and flooding a couple of years ago. they are trying to chop it off. camp fire, most destructive in history, beating out last year's t tub fire. all the years from 2015 and 2018 now. this is not a good trend. we are seeing an extended wildfire season in california. woolsey fire down south. this is the one with the pictures down on malibu, trying to protect that area with the fires heading towards the coastline. always on the southern flarchg, you have areas such as hidden hills. tens of thousands of homes are threatened with this fire and only 10% containment as opposed to the north. here's the plume on thursday. you get into it over the weekend and that smoke has been moving

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181111:21:09:00

hot spots to the northeast, but they're really starting to work down to the south to cut this off before it gets to orville. now, let's take a look at this. camp fire is now the most destructive in california history. if you look at the years past, a thousand here, thousand structures, all the sudden we're up to 6700. it tops last year's tubbs fire. they're all from 2015, 2017, 2018. so the south, woolsey fire, only 10% contained. the hill fire that started thursday is 75% contained. they've been working great on that. this is where you have malibu trying to fight it off with a retardant, trying to bomb from above to save these homes. but on the southern flank, you get toward areas such as hidden hills, tens of thousands of homes are still at risk here, threatened from these fires. they're working these fires the best they can, from the ground

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20181111:18:01:00

areas now. jeff pollin malibu and claudia cowan in the devastating northern california paradise where we begin our coverage. what can you tell us. >> a camp fire continues to move south and east now inching towards the city of orville, home to some 19,000 people in a new round of evacuations have been ordered for several communities between here and there. tens of thousands of people who fled sometimes having to drive right through flames have no idea when they'll be allowed to return. in the meantime, grim recovery effort is underway in neighborhoods that were incinerated early thursday morning. the sheriff's office is following up on more than 100 reports of people who are missing. the death toll stands at 23 making the campfires to third deadliest in state history. some of the dems were evacuating when flames overtook their

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181110:17:16:00

this morning. they mentioned that the northeast winds could potentially threaten another nearby community, the city of orville, so they are watching that very closely. fire officials mentioned that the dry conditions as well as strong winds are only making matters worse. alex? >> i got to tell you, its so hard for me being in new york. california is my home state. its been really hard to watch all this. thank you, kathy for giving us an update. an american in paris what happens in france after a rough start to president trump's overseas trip. alright, i brought in ensure max protein...

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20181009:00:47:00

common cold. abc's alex perez is in minnesota tonight. >> reporter: tonight, doctors in minnesota scrambling to figure out what's behind an outbreak of a mysterious polio-like illness. moms like elaine young desperate for answers. >> he tried to lift his arm up and it just didn't work anymore, so, we rushed to the e.r. >> reporter: her son, 4-year-old orville, is one of six children recently diagnosed with acute flaccid myelitis, or afm. a rare disease that attacks the nervous system and can lead to muscle weakness, slurred speech and paralysis. it often strikes children and can start off like the common cold. >> he could barely walk. they were really worried about his breathing. >> reporter: 1 in a million people in the u.s. will get afm each year, but there's been an uptick since 2014. two years ago, a similar outbreak sickened eight children in seattle. the cause of afm is unknown, but doctors suspect it's a virus. >> i think parents should be advised to monitor their children closely, try to encourage good handwashing.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20181009:00:48:00

>> reporter: doctors here in minnesota say they're not aware of any connection among the patients, but they're investigating. orville's mom says he's getting stronger every day. and david, doctors say physical therapy can help those with afm, but regaining full control of the affected areas is difficult. david? >> all right, alex perez in minneapolis. alex, thank you. when we come back, word coming in now of that accident at a construction site. several people trapped. the google security flaw involving your personal information. the new report claiming the company's been sitting on this information for months. what google is now saying tonight. and meghan mccain's emotional return to "the view" today for the first time since the death of her father. the death of her father. and her message tonight. moving? 's harder now because of psoriatic arthritis. but you're still moved by moments like this. don't let psoriatic arthritis take them away. taltz reduces joint pain and stiffness and helps stop the progression of joint damage. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, 90% saw significant improvement. taltz even gives you a chance at completely clear skin.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20171230:22:40:00

receiving its wettest winter weather on record. jeopardizing the state's large orville dam. march was a snowy one in the northeast. a late-season blizzard dumping three feet of snow in some areas. march also saw destructive tornadoes in the central u.s. as twisters hit missouri and illinois. damage from straight line winds costing $2.1 billion. in april more tornadoes. this time in the nation's capital. a rare ef-0 twister touching down near d.c.'s tidal basen. several cherry blossom trees uprooted. and the most of expensive

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