Which means while they are finding more bodies, they could also find more survivors. Thats right. When i was here in turkey back in february, there was a devastating twin earthquake here that killed Tens Of Thousands of people. And we thought, wow, we hope the novels dont go up to that level. There are people being dragged out of wreckage, five, six days afterwards. Thats something were hoping we can see in morocco, outside of marrakech. As you mentioned, this was a 6. 8 earthquake on the richter scale. As you said, this is the strongest they fell in 123 years. So what were seeing now, a coordinated Rescue Effort between local authorities and the moroccan military, trying to get, out as you mentioned, to some of these more remote areas. This is going to be a struggle. Because you know, they havent actually officially, the government of morocco, asked for any foreign assistance. Weve heard the United States and france have offered assistance, if accepted by the moroccan government. And
the january six committee to the department of justice but, when you ask about criminal liability overall for donald trump, i would say there is a lot of potential criminal liability. it is so good to see. union thank you for joining my. friend former federal prosecutor, she is the co-host of the sisters in law podcast and the author of the book the watergate girl. still ahead on velshi, while popular to children s event is being targeted by right wing extremists. plus today, the subject of the bell velshi banned book club doesn t really nearly underway. we ll be speaking with award-winning author of an extremely loudoun incredibly clothes. jonathan saffron faux. it follows coaches nine-year-old author of search for answers after his father s death in the september 11th attack. it s nibbling complex novelty grapples with grief, then we dynamics, and identity. and the reason it has been banned might surprise you. right after the break, the brother of paul whelan how some words for the
trying to figure out what i m thinking about in the first place. we walk around with all sorts of ideas about who we are, when we think we think, when we think we feel. and have a reflection given back to you or election of your own creation can sometimes be really revolutionary. and i have never written a book that i intended to rage. and i have never not been surprised by the contents of my head and heart. what a great way to end. that the world doesn t necessarily need more publish books, but it meets needs more writing and writers. thank you, jonathan. thanks for joining us today. jonathan saffron for is the author of extremely loud an incredibly close. thanks for watching. getting back here tomorrow morning eight to 10 am eastern on velshi. and over, get velshi is available as a podcast. you can listen to the entire show on the go anytime. subscribe listen for free anytime where we get. podcasting right where you, are msnbc reports begins after a quick break. a quick break. quic
precious. but the truth of, the poet w h adams that i look at what our by top and see what i think. i think there is a misunderstanding about writers that we have these ideas that we want to share or we have stories that we need to tell or voices that we have found that are sometime how burning up inside of us in the ventilation. for me, i have not a lot of anything, to be honest. i don t walk around with a really active interior monologue. i don t have characters living inside of me. to be honest, i don t even have a lot of ideas except for when i create a context for ideas and create a context for thoughts and ideas to, not only express themselves, but to grow in the first place. and it is one of the reasons i really think everybody should try writing. the world doesn t necessarily need more published novels, but the world insulin writers. one of the wonderful wonderful gifts of being a writer is i have these daily contexts for