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Camp Fire Impacts The Poor Hardest

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Camp Fire Impacts The Poor Hardest

The Camp fire in Butte County in Northern California is 25% contained – with some 6,000 homes burned to the ground. Unlike what we’re seeing in Malibu, this fire is hitting poorer people the hardest.
Reporter: Sonja Hutson

Utilities Questioned On Role In California Fires

California's investor-owned utilities Southern California Edison and Pacific Gas and Electric both reported incidents shortly before the Woolsey and Camp fires erupted.
Guest: Ted Goldberg

Are California Fires Being Politicized?

Doug LaMalfa, California congressman representing Butte County and its vicinity, says federal emergency response has been adequate despite President Trump's tweets on California's fires.
Guest: Doug LaMalfa

Long-time California Congressman Voted Out

Dana Rohrabacher, 15-term Republican Congressman for California has been voted out by his constituents in Orange County. That means Democrats have now flipped three California House seats from red to blue.
Reporter: Scott Shafer

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