ndnu prepares you for careers in classes start year-round. advance your career at ndnu dot edu today. msnbc world headquarters in new york. welcome to the new report. we begin with new developments in the mar-a-lago search. this is from the doj. they talk about what could happen if surveillance video of the fbi search of mar-a-lago gets released. the doj officials say that the department would hope that caution and carry would be used by anyone with access to that footage. last hour, former trump lawyer michael cohen gave his thoughts on how trump could approach this situation. if they believe that the tape that benefited them, i promise you that tape would have already been released as we are speaking right now. obviously, they know that it does not. there are thousands and thousands of cameras thrilled mar-a-lago. i can assure you that at the time the rate was taking place, they were watching the raid. they were watching the fbi agents going through the property. that c
to go in now and saying that september is just too far away. alex? it is sobering, frightening, and all of that. thank you for sharing the details, megan fitzgerald. back in the u.s., extreme weather conditions are causing historic drought in the northeast u.s., as the region grows more desperate for rain. a stark contrast to parts of the southwest, that are being hammered by extreme rainfall. the risk of flash flooding. nbc s emily carats in drought stricken for us. hey there. signs of worsening conditions are all around us from formerly flowing rivers that are now trickling streams to what we have here. dry ground, crispy. grasp officials are urging row of residents to play their part and cut back on water uses as nearby sources of water nearly run dry. bone dry conditions that have long plagued the west, now gripping the east coast, too. brown grass, depleted rivers, and stunted crops, evidence of a brutal summer.