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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20181113:08:08:00

Because california is being nailed by the climate issues. the winds are whipping. we had a summer of wildfires all in northern california. now this devastating area around malibu. and the president doesn t once he pulled out of the paris climate accord. he s a climate denier essentially. so that can t even be brought out. sew quickly before the word climate change gets brought out, he tries to blame it on the men and women that are actually combating and fighting these forests and all the wonderful people in forest management in the state of california. that s what i was going to ask you. do you think he s that concerned politically? just a factor climate change is not directly causing the fires to spread quickly but it has created conditions conducive to feeding fires such as dryer air and plant life. do you think some of this is to debunk the whole climate change thing, doug? i do. because you know, everything he s tried to do is undo barack obama. and obama was a climate war ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181113:08:56:00

Big fires in wine country. i tell you, i was up there over the weekend, and i have never seen anything like it, smoke for you could barely see five feet in front of you when you re driving on some of the highways and really hard to bare. why? why is this so bad, kendra? it s a combination of things. california has always had fires, but as californians move into the space between wild areas and where we set up cities, we make more sparks, and that sets off more fires. and the other reason obviously is climate change. california is 2 degrees warmer right now than it s supposed to be. wow. northern california hasn t gotten the rains that are traditionally expected to happen in october. so when the santa anas started coming in and bringing in even dryer air, all it needed was a spark to set everything off, and it did. we re getting hotter and dryer conditions, which is going to produce this. there is also, liam, i got the wonder about the social effect of this. mass fires like th ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20181113:01:56:00

Driving on some of the highways and really hard to bare. why? why is this so bad, kendra? it s a combination of things. california has always had fires, but as californians move into the space between wild areas and where we set up cities, we make more sparks, and that sets off more fires. and the other reason obviously is climate change. california is 2 degrees warmer right now than it s supposed to be. wow. northern california hasn t gotten the rains that are traditionally expected to happen in october. so when the santa anas started coming in and bringing in even dryer air, all it needed was a spark to set everything off, and it did. we re getting hotter and dryer conditions, which is going to produce this. there is also, liam, i got the wonder about the social effect of this. mass fires like this that take out hundreds and hundreds of structures of the kinds of things that we kind of left behind in urban centers in america with the creation of fire codes and things like t ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20171008:03:33:00

Mobile in pensacola. all of these areas producing heavy rain along with the strong winds that getting up to 60-70 miles an hour. the strongest winds with in that in the bands of heavy rain will stall out and move a lot. the winds have been registering at 85 miles an hour so that s still a category one hurricane and as it does eventually run on shore for perhaps the most have our two an hour then it will begin to weaken but as ones it makes landfall this thing will keep on moving and it s been moving quickly throughout the day and that will continue and i do think the coast will be clear by tomorrow morning. the system will be running up into portions of alabama, folks in atlanta will see it and running up into the ohio river valley all on sunday. winds forecast even though dryer air will move across the region ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20170911:08:11:00

That is have come in. but what is interesting now, we re seeing a different dynamic. the southern edge of hurricane irma had eroded away and lots of dryer air moving in. across this western edge you can kind of see on this water vapor imagery. here s the last frame. sara sidner is not out of danger yet. we ve got essentially lots of moisture which is aimed at georgia, and into south carolina and they are seeing storm surges there. two, three and four feet. mayport florida, daytona beech. in daytona they re saying get to higher ground because the water is rising there, not just from the rainfall but because we re seeing that wall of water push on shore along the central northeaste northern coast. ....

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