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‘Like a Volcano!’ Steve Guttenberg’s MSNBC Feed Cuts Out As He’s Live At the Pacific Palisades Fire
Police Academy actor Steve Guttenberg joined MSNBC live from Pacific Palisades amid the expansive fires, but his feed cut out just minutes into his appearance. The post ‘Like a Volcano!’ Steve Guttenberg’s MSNBC Feed Cuts Out As He’s Live At the Pacific Palisades Fire first appeared on Mediaite.
Actor Steve Guttenberg helps fire crews during Pacific Palisades fire
Steve Guttenberg told USA TODAY he likes to “be positive and make the world a better place” and he proved that days later helping out during LA fires
Steve Guttenberg Helps First Responders As Wildfires Devastate Los Angeles Area
The "Three Men and a Baby" actor told CNN that he hadn't "seen anything like this in my entire life, and I don't think many people have."
How Steve Guttenberg helped fire crews in Pacific Palisades during Los Angeles wildfires: 'You've got to help'
Wildfires in Los Angeles on Tuesday very much affected celebrities, many of whom live and work in the area of Southern California where the blazes are raging. Actor Steve Guttenberg, one of many recognizable people who reside in the upscale Pacific Palisades neighborhood,
Steve Guttenberg helps clear the way for firefighters in Palisades
Actor Steve Guttenberg, known for his roles in movies like “Police Academy” and “Three Men and a Baby,” tells CNN’s Laura Coates about helping his Pacific Palisades neighbors.
'It was like a volcano': Steve Guttenberg helps neighbors in California wildfire
Actor and Pacific Palisades resident Steve Guttenberg spoke with MSNBC's Chris Jansing about helping fire crews battle the wildfire impacting the prominent area. He described witnessing the raging flames and his neighbors' terrified reactions.
Steve Guttenberg Battles Pacific Palisades Fire, Helps Clear Roads for Crews and Evacuees: ‘Get Your Loved Ones and Get Out’
"Police Academy" star Steve Guttenberg is doing his part to help evacuees escape the 1200-acre inferno ravaging the Pacific Palisades.
Steve Guttenberg on how Los Angeles residents can support each other during devastating fires
Actor Steve Guttenberg, who lives near Pacific Palisades, helped evacuate residents and moved cars to clear paths for firefighters. Guttenberg is calling for people in L.A. to unite and help each another.
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Explosion Interrupts MSNBC’s Jacob Soboroff Reporting from ‘Catastrophic’ Pacific Palisades Fire
MSNBC's Jacob Soboroff had the challenging assignment of reporting on the catastrophic fires ravaging the neighborhood he ...
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California wildfires live updates: 10 dead and 180,000 told to evacuate amid apocalyptic scenes of destruction
California wildfires continue with dry conditions and powerful winds —which are due to last through Friday — fueling at least five fires.
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