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KNTV Early Today July 12, 2024

Biggest night. Good morning im Frances Rivera im phillip mena. Breaking right now at 4 30, tens of thousands trying to dangerous wildfires continue to escape the flames in Northern Force people out of their homes. California. A fire burning north of the bay area gets closer and closer to strong winds are causing these homes and neighborhoods. Fires to explode in size the startling new video were getting in overnight of the miguel is there on the ground with this report north complex fire. And reporter the rescues the lights, by and large, overmountains of fire and heavy dont work, and we dont have plumes of black smoke became so tv. And power is still out for many people across the bay area. Well talk about when the lights perilous at one point the could be turned back on. Mission was called off plus, some good news for they found nearly 150 people people livin i trapped loading them into choppers like they had done over the weekend. It was scary. Reporter for four days surrounded by p

KQED KQED Newsroom July 12, 2024

Largest fires in state history. Merely one. 4 million acres have burned statewide in nearly 2000 structures have been destroyed. At least seven people have a ed as result of the fires and were injured. Fires like this seem to be a new normal in california with significant delays is coming almost every fall. Climate change has made weather more unpredictable and led to hotter and drier conditions and pushed to fire prone regions. Should we plan to live with this devastation and air quality for many years to come . Is there any way g out . Joine is Scott Stevens a professor at uc berkeley. We have seen several instances in which the devastation from s wildfis become personal including the santa cruz firefighters who lost their own homes thisu year. E also facing concerns about a camp you run. What is the latest . Inthis is a little town called meadow valley. We have a camp there we have used for 130 years w for an undergraduate course and there is a fire called the bear fire to the south

FBC Varney Company July 12, 2024

Screen completely different from yesterday and will call it a modest rebound but it was the big tech stocks that fueled the selloff in today though stocks also seen a modest rebound, certainly not recovering the losses theyve seen over the last three days but nevertheless they are back in the green. Take a look at tesla, that stock has lost around one third of its value in just one week. But look at it go today up nearly 7 and by the way well talk to the former Vice President of tesla coming up in this hour. Also tesla rival nikola solid spike after announcing the partnership with gm and come up will talk to the company ceo about the electric Vehicle Market in the fierce and growing competition. Meanwhile talking about competition in the race for the white house joe biden traveling to battleground states michigan to tout his new made in america plan, this ahead of the president s visit tomorrow and this morning by the way President Trump nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize by a member of

FBC WSJ At Large With Gerry Baker July 12, 2024

And even in the modern rah, there have been accusations that someone is fing things. President john f. Kennedy pocked fun as said at a speech in 1958, ive just received the following wire, dear jack, dont buy a single vote more than necessary. Ill be damned if im going to play for a landslide. Supporters of Richard Nixon contest that kennedy sr. Paid for just the right number of votes in a certain county in illinois to make sure that kennedy won the close president ial election in 1960. Most elections, of course, happen in early november just days after halloween, so you wouldnt be surprised that dead men voting seems to be common place in some states. A new jersey governor once famously quippedded i want to be buried in Hudson County so i can remain active in politics. But as i said, concerns about fraud are higher than theyve ever been. Record number of voters are expected to vote by mail for novembers election out of fear of standing in long lines and coming face to face with other

KQED KQED Newsroom July 12, 2024

2000 structurehave been destroyed. At least seven people have died as a result of the fires an were injured. Fires like this seem to be a new normal in california with significant delays coming almost every fall. Climate change has made weatherb more unpredi and led to hotter and drier conditions and Housing Developments have pushed to fire prone regions. Should we plan to live with this devastation and air quyeity for many s to come . Is there any way out . Joining the is Scott Stevens a professor at uc berkeley. We have seen several instances in which e devastation from wildfires has become personal including the santa cruz firefighters who lost their own homes this year. You are also facing concerns about a rucamp you what is the latest . This is in a little town lled meadow valley. We have a camp there we have used for 130 years now for an undergradue course and there is a fire called the bear fire to the south that has been moving in our direction. We have been watchiit carefully.

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