Los Angeles utility didn’t implement common wildfire safety measures: Report

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Los Angeles Department of Water and Power hasn’t implemented an increasingly used safety protocol intended to prevent its equipment from igniting blazes, a measure that every other big California power provider has in place, according to Wall Street Journal reporting. The Morning Joe panel discusses.

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