Thursday on the NewsHour, the death toll from California’s deadliest wildfire keeps rising as residents begin their recovery. Also: The FDA proposes new restrictions on e-cigarettes, recounts continue in Florida’s narrow elections, a warning of imminent famine in Yemen, how the U.S. Forest Service is combating sexual harassment in its ranks, shareable scooters hit the streets and more.
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WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Paradise gone, wildfire evacuees must rebuild their lives
News Wrap: Snow storm triggers car wrecks, power outages
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28UUIWPVqFs
Will FDA restrictions reduce underage vaping and smoking?
Where Florida’s election recounts stand as deadline passes
UN food aid chief: Yemen war must end to address starvation
Forest Service chief: Progress on abuse ‘will take longer’
Why the rise of the electric scooter has been a bumpy ride
How female vets who disabled bombs found a path to healing