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MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes October 30, 2019 00:58:00

and i would say after a day of reporting it s not entirely clear. so they could for instance bury every big power line. you know, the kinkade fire in northern california that s still raging seems to have been started by this long distance transmission line. or there s this hiccup in it at the same time it started but it seems to be what happened, so they could bury just a ton of electrical wires, and then you don t have the kind of conditions for ignitions you ve had recently where the winds that create you know, the wind blows over a power line basically and it hits a dry tree or grass and you get a fire. but buried power lines are really expensive. so it costs $2.3 million for each mile of buried power lines as compared to like $800,000 of above ground line. so it s quite a price difference

MSNBC All In With Chris Hayes October 30, 2019 07:58:00

here or is this the fact it s just what it looks like as california gets hotter and dryer as we enter this era? yeah, it s a great question. i d say after a day of reporting it s not entirely clear. right. there s those technical things they could do. they could for instance, like, bury every big power line. you know, the kinkade fire in northern california that s still raging seems to have been started by this long distance transmission line. there is a hiccup in it at the same time the fire ignition started. it will take a long time to figure out if that s actually what happened. that seems to be what happened. they could bury a ton of electrical wires and then you don t have the kinds of conditions for ignitions you ve had recently where the winds that, you know, the wind blows over a power line basically and it hits a dry tree or grass and you get a fire. but buried power lines are really expensive. so it costs $2.3 million for

FOXNEWS Americas News HQ October 26, 2019 17:28:00

i wouldn t be surprised if they did. the predicted winds, more than likely they will be turning things off to prevent further ignitions. we have our hands keeping this fire in check. last thing they want is new start and we have multiple things to deal with. leland: and important thing about new start was where are we in fire season? sometimes it is difficult to keep track of the calendar. july, august are the hot months, the fire danger months but primarily october and november is when the big ones happen. that is when you get the wind event. by the end of summer things are real dry, they haven t recovered from rain and then

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190424:19:04:00

a good point you bring up jimmy lee they re slow with just deciding what to do politically but when it comes to identifying the suicide bombers that has happened rather quickly eight out of the nine suicide bombers have been identified what do we know about them. yes you re right because according to the latest information released by the government to the a.p. also nine to ten bombers have been identified and the government said that one of the bombers indeed was a female the government also told us that all of these almost came from very rich backgrounds and they were highly educated in fact for mommy come on the told journalists today that these attacks being have been planned as back as seven to eight years and this is not something which had been planned in the recent past where i thought we missed ignitions on going to see if this group was leading to any other radical group in the country and may that they have had any funding links so there are investigations going on and maybe

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170831:15:06:00

at one point, they will ignite or catch fire. that s what happened in the early morning hours. there are many containers that have not ignited. this leads to run its course. back to the neighbors. this neighbor said he was out helping rescue people. he s out rescuing people in his boat. he had done so all week long. he helped a man trapped in his car. next thing, the coast guard is telling people who live near or behind the plant to get out. he s able to get out two horses, he had to leave two behind. he s fearful they will be in trouble without water and food. that s the misery index they are going through here. now, they are concerned how long this process will take while the plant goes through a series of ignitions of these chemicals that are used in pharmaceuticals and used in building materials, fred? all right, paul. we heard that executive trying to make that extinction while there may be explosions or

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