control called a scrub for the launch attempt today. this is a huge disappointment for nasa. this is part of the space business. we ll g wheo when it s ready nothing coming out now. another day in jackson, mississippi, another day of a water crisis for residents here. scary, it really is not knowing whether you going to have enough water for one day to another. we re in for another hot day across california. 40 million under some sort of heat alert. 155 plus potential high records expected. it s pretty cycling, even our a.c. at home can only do so much in the triple digits. hi, everyone. i m jessica dean in washington. pamela brown has the night off. you re in the cnn newsroom. a pilot threatens a miss mim mississippi community for hours and lands. before dawn the pilot of the stolen plane called 911 and threatened to crash into a local walmart. cnn pete followed the five-hour drama to the peaceful ending. jessica, this is the best possible outcome
makes it very, very hard for them. they hope this time they will get a long term fix and not just a short term fix. it s worth reminding everyone jackson is the capital of mississippi. this is the biggest city in the state and been an example of benign neglect from those in power. that s the biggest city in that state and imagine what it s like in smaller towns. how do they fix this? first of all, they have to acknowledge there is a problem. what happened is a lot of fixes that are being used are fixing that probably would have worked 20 year ace gos ago but not wor anymore. they can deal with flooding and deal with rising water tables and the issues aren t addressed in places that don t acre noelle ledge climate change is girl. until they make that acr
immediately detained. a harrowing story to tell that he ll have to tell in a courtroom now, charged with terror risthreats and grand lary knee. anger, fear, kpexhaustion being felt by people in jackson, mississippi. that city is dealing with a crippling water crisis made worse by this week s historic flooding as they work to restore water pressure, water bottles are being handed out to families after six days, six days don t have clean water to drink, bathe and wash their clothes in. nadya is in jackson tonight. nadya? reporter: jessica, this is day six of the water crisis here in jackson, mississippi but we just received word that the water treatment plant made significant gains overnight into this morning saying the water pressure is up so much so that most people in jackson should
mim mississippi community for hours and lands. before dawn the pilot of the stolen plane called 911 and threatened to crash into a local walmart. cnn pete followed the five-hour drama to the peaceful ending. jessica, this is the best possible outcome after a man who worked at a local airport in mississippi stole a plane, threatened to crash it into a local walmart and then ultimately crash landed in a nearby soybean field. his name corey wayne patterson an employee at a fix base operator at the regional airplane where he fueled airplanes. police now say that patterson did have some flying experience. they re not totally sure how much so the big question is how he was able to start an airplane like this, a twin engine
have water pressure. that s a big change from what happened here just yesterday and what we saw earlier in this week. but the problem still remains that this is an old water treatment plant that has many issues and so city officials like the mayor warning that there could be more interruptions, for fluctuations to come, this isn t a permanent fix to the problem and even if you do have water pressure in your home, that water is still not drinkable. officials say it is unsafe to drink. the boil water advisory is still in effect. that s why the state has set up seven water distribution sites for people in this city to come and pick up free water bottles but not everyone has access to transportation or can physically lift those bottles and bring them into their homes. so we visited a senior facility where one resident hold us that she was so grateful when the mississippi urban league showed up with water bottles for her and her neighbors.