CNN anchor Anderson Cooper reported live in front of homes in Pasadena engulfed in flames as fires rage across Los Angeles. The post ‘This Is So Crazy!’ CNN’s Anderson Cooper Reports Live In Front of Pasadena Homes Engulfed In Flames first appeared on Mediaite.
CNN’s Anderson Cooper reports from Topanga, California, where he shows how crews are working tirelessly to build containment lines and douse flames in the area.
Kenny Kane, a Santa Rosa High School graduate, spoke to Anderson Cooper on his Monday broadcast about running from the flames and finding support in his community.
The Los Angeles wildfires were still raging uncontained when the finger-pointing started. The devastation was caused, not by prolonged drought or the Santa Ana winds, according to President-elect Donald Trump and others, but by Democrat politicians whose priorities allowed the fires to spread.
Anderson Cooper delivered a live report from a residential neighborhood, providing viewers with a firsthand look at the destruction
"I mean, Pacific Palisades, it doesn't exist and probably won't exist for the next five, six years," the comedian told CNN.
But during a recent interview Penn had with Anderson Cooper on CNN, the 64-year-old made a controversial comparison between the fires and another ongoing humanitarian crisis that earned backlash from people. 🤩 📺 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter & get the scoop on the latest TV news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🤩 🎥
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) went after President-elect Trump on Wednesday for recent comments he made about ongoing wildfires in the Los Angeles area. “People are literally fleeing,” Newsom
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Anderson shows how the flames destroyed homes and vehicles in one neighborhood of Altadena, California. At least five people are dead. California Governor Gavin Newsom tells Anderson the death ...
CNN’s Anderson Cooper reports from Topanga, California, where he shows how crews are working tirelessly to build containment lines and douse flames in the area.
Columnist R. Bruce Anderson writes that the knuckleheads in Washington do not know better than states. And what goes around comes around.