The permits are off in that direction, somewhere. We cant see them today, too much pollution. Sometimes, if i want to warm up a picture it is a good little trick. I want to drop that would take me traveling around the world. My parents cut National Geographic magazine and i love, looking at all the photos. They were taken all over the world and i thought i want a job that will take me traveling. I want to see elephants. Get in the car mary. You guys. Wait. [inaudible] when i was little, there is Nothing Better than going out on my bicycle. And i could really like, almost close my eyes and go back to seeing that kid. And i literally would ride my bike to china. To me, that was just a dream. Im gonna go to china one day. [inaudible] and i fought for years to get that position. And they would say that right. I do think i was born to be a news cameraman. One of the first jobs i had at cnn was editing. They decided they would rotate the editors out into the field to work with the camera peo
capital. it has been nearly a week now since thousands of residents in jackson, mississippi have been able to have clean tap water. a major water treatment plan began failing last monday after it was damaged by flading, but when will people there finally have clean water to flush their toilets or brush their teeth or take a shower? fema is now saying it s too early to know. where we are focused right now from fema is being able to make sure we can provide and support the mississippi emergency management agency with bringing in safe drinking water, bottled water, supporting their operations, and bringing in our federal partners that can really understand what it s going to take to bring this plant back to full operational capacity. we re providing temporary measures to increase the water pressure so people can flush their toilets and use their faucets. the longer term about how long it s going to take before it s safe to drink, we have more to learn about what it s going to
were tossed in with non-classified items like newspaper clippings, even items of clothing. some of these documents are so tightly restricted they are only to be viewed in secured facilities. joining us now with more, cnn correspondent cara skin nel, and former prosecutor, michael moore. just the gross sloppiness of these boxes is obviously telling of last days of this chaotic administration, and hearing there were empty envelopes and top secret documents, items of clothing, a lot of them. i don t know why so many clothes were strewn around the white house, so what does this tell us about what the judge is doing, and what we need to know. right, so this is the inventory that the federal prosecutors put together and the judge unsealed it today. no one objected to it. it does give a sense of the final days of the chaos of how the records were kept. as you said, many top secret, they need to be held and maintained in a very secure way which is the issue with the whole investiga
At morning, and welcome to the Sunday Edition of Morning Joe Weekend. It was another fastmoving newsweek, and here are some of the conversations you might have missed. I have, for 6 months since people have been freaking out, i am telling you every time, talk to anybody whos running the campaign, the big part of the campaign. I dont know what they are telling you, what they are telling other people. They act ing like people are holding four aces. How about this . Thats pretty bad. Oh, yeah. Looks really tough. Yeah. Is as a criticism . No, im telling you. They know something that i think a lot of us dont know. They look at numbers, they see where things are going, they have a theory of the case, and when they realize donald trump is going to be getting into the race, they understand that you win politics by raising money. They understand Donald Trumps numbers are way down in every way, and fundraising, and they say, no, they are not. And as far as organization goes, we all know anybody