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state s attorneys general going after exxonmobil and other oil and gas companies saying they knew this was going to happen and trying to recover money from them for all of the billions of dollars in climate, extreme climate damage that has been done, and the need to shore up our infrastructure in the future. thank you so much, nay owe? oreskes, your book is entitled merchants of doubt. go out and buy it. naomi, thank you very much. a freshman science student at uc davis using a farmer s almanac calculation, says he has figured out just how much water has been dumped on california in the past 16 days. 24 trillion gallons according to his numbers. enough to fill 37 million olympic swimming pools, or 1 million bellagio fountains, if you want to get an idea of how much water that is. and coming up, one nbc news investigation into the largest for profit hospital network