information, which suggests officials believe trump knew he had classified documents and released allegedly intentionally did not return them. justice department prosecutors made the case for secrecy warning, quote, evidence might be destroyed. even saying the affidavit would provide a road map as well to the investigation. that does not appear to be resonating with the judge, who set in motion the possibility at least of releasing a redacted version of that affidavit, something that could happen as early as next week. and in a cnn exclusive report, some former trump allies are calling the president s claims that he had a standing order to declassify documents, quote, i ll paraphrase, bs. cnn watched out to 18 former top administration officials from the trump years and all of them told us they never heard of any such order, issued during their time, in the trump administration. but, first, a critical deadline for fulton county, georgia, prosecutors, just expired. they had un
all the way across the southern parts of arizona to new mexico and possibly even into texas. and you think, well, that s good at least if people stay out of the way. that s the hard part. because it will still rain in the overnight hours as well. the heaviest rain as we talked about, about lake mead, doesn t get there. this is the lake mead drainage through here, colorado up through the green river, but look at where most of this rain will be. down here, into the rio grande, down here into the hila, not into lake mead itself and we could really use a good decemdecember i dosing. meade meade is up two feet. we re still way down there, two feet compares to being down 170, that s really hardly even worth talking about. but it is up, at least it is up. most of the rain, again, south of phoenix, south of tucson, but some of this will slide to