which that they could indict somebody on, including him? that s the first question. and i think they re getting very close to that point, frankly. but i think at the end of the day, there s another question, it s do you indict a former president? what will that do to the country? what kind of precedent will that set? will the people really understand that this is not failing to return a library book? that this was serious? you have to worry about those things. and i hope that those kinds of factors will inclined the administration not to indict him. because i don t want to see him indicted. it comes as we re learning that the documents seized from mar-a-lago s resort including one on a former government s nuclear capabilities. that s according to the washington post. i want to bring in the former nick akerman, nationalistic bradley moss and cnn political analyst kirsten powers. good to see all three of you. nick, i m gonna start with you. bill barr there. saying that he
the former attorney general, bill barr, weighing in on a potential indictment of donald trump. here s what he said on fox earlier. i think, as i ve said all along, there are two questions. will the government be able to make out a technical case? will they have evidence by which that they could indict somebody on, including him? that s the first question. and i think they re getting very close to that point, frankly. but i think at the end of the day, there s another question, it s do you indict a former president? what will that do to the country? what kind of precedent will that set? will the people really understand that this is not failing to return a library book? that this was serious? you have to worry about those things. and i hope that those kinds of factors will incline the administration not to indict him. because i don t want to see him indicted. it comes as we re learning that the documents seized from mar-a-lago s resort including one on a former government
loss, rashes and blood pressure issues. we ll be told everything spawn eight years, on flint is using another water source and replaced many pipes, but she and her neighbors still cook with and drink bottled water, using upwards of ten cases a week. do you drink out of your tap water? no. i ll never drink the water there. flint, like jackson, it s predominantly black with a low tax base, which experts say, plays a significant role in their water woes. what does justice look like to you? we know they re not going to tell the truth. we know that they re not going to the only thing i could think of is a legal action. the children of flint want to 626 million dollar settlement over their poisoned water, but to the people of jackson are still waiting just for a clean drinking water. never mind justice. what kind of justice can they get? there s no justice for the
there. flint, like jackson, it s predominantly black with a low tax base, which experts say, plays a significant role in their water woes. what does justice look like to you? we know they re not going to tell the truth. we know that they re not going to the only thing i could think of is a legal action. the children of flint want to 626 million dollar settlement over their poisoned water, but to the people of jackson are still waiting just for a clean drinking water. never mind justice. what kind of justice can they get? there s no justice for the people of flint, or the people of mississippi, when it comes to fixing what is happening to their children s brains. i m so happy that the spotlight is on what s going on in jackson. i m not the only parent who has a child that is suffered because of the water.
why pay if the government will eight million dollars of a 26 million dollar project to rebuild a bridge funded by the stimulus. the kansas city government already had it fully funded until the stimulus funds came along. moving on we check with the host of varney and company stuart varney. reporter: number 60 in the waste, 102 list. st. barnabas hospital, bronx, no. they gotteny million dollars from the stimulus plan this is a job kraoerb shun story. it starts out well, but may end in tears. the parking lot here is a mess. for 25 years they ve been thinking about fixing it, you could never find a space doctors and nurses have a hard time working at this hospital. that 20 million dollars from the stimulus plan will be used to bill a five-story parking garage. space for 605 cars, temporary work for 173 construction workers. here the problem, at the