might say is significantly underperforming. we have not faced the prospect of armageddon since kennedy and the cuban missile crisis. okay. so was this a planned remark or something off the curve? were we supposed hear it? was vladimir putin? there is news from russia that even those within his inner circle are starting to get upset about how the war is going. rumblings that are now public. on saturday, a key putin ally, allies planned to top a russian general in a post and another putin loyalist came out in agreement. how much pressure is vladimir putin really under internally? and where might that push him? derrick kimball with back with us, he is the executive director of the arms control association, and we spoke with him back at the beginning of russia s ukraine invasion, he warned of exactly the situation we find ourselves in right now. despite the problems that the russian army is having, they still have the preponderance of forces. russia does not want to get the uni
who has some real lifted his candidacy there in arizona. good time for mark kelly and for democrats to care about women s reproductive choice. the news out of georgia, is, to some degree, heartening, but herschel walker s hypocrisy is staggering. we ll have more on that later in the hour with jon haaland so we re covering it all tonight. it is must-see tv. thank you. goodnight. tonight, the appropriately titled case of donald j trump versus the united states of america is in the hands of a new judge, a judge who has been publicly exposed as having a dramatic conflict of interest in all matters related to donald trump thanks to the now publicly exposed urgings by his wife to violate the law to overturn the results of the last presidential election. clarence thomas s wife, who is a lawyer, urged republicans in state legislatures around the country to change the outcome of the presidential election in their states without any legal means to do that. during what clare
the news out of georgia, is, to some degree, heartening, i m not sure. but herschel walker s hypocrisy is staggering. we ll have more on that later in the hour with jon highlands and claire mccaskill. so, we are covering it all tonight. it is must-see tv. thank you. goodnight. tonight, the appropriately titled case of donald j trump versus the united states of america is in the hands of a new judge, a judge who has been publicly exposed as having a dramatic conflict of interest in all matters related to donald trump thanks to the now publicly exposed urgings by his wife to violate the law to overturn the results of the last presidential election. clarence thomas s wife, who is a lawyer, urged republicans in state legislatures around the country to change the outcome of the presidential election in their states without any legal means to do that. during what clarence thomas s wife was urging them to do would have been a crime. same with the frantic urgings virginia t
a tragic irony unfolding in mississippi where just days ago record rains inundated the jackson area yet tonight that city finds itself in desperate need of usable water after failure of the main treatment plant. governor tate reeves declaring a state of emergency, saying the city cannot produce enough water to meet other critical needs and imploring residents to not drink this water tonight officials are struggling to distribute bottled water to the estimated 180,000 people affected as we reported last night, the jackson area has suffered water infrastructure issues for years most recently, boil-water notices have been in effect. the crisis now worsened by the recent floodwaters, and it is raining there again tonight. nbc is in jackson. reporter: tonight, a race to distribute water in jackson, mississippi. cars lined up for miles outside distribution centers full of locals hoping for water who left empty-handed after the supply quickly ran out. the water that they are giv
back side of the declaration of independence. and so he has to deal the declaration of independence. not just because he wants the treasure map written in invisible ink on the other side. not just because of that. but because the bad guys have followed the same set of clues that he followed. they have figured out the same secret as him and the bad guys are going to steal the declaration of independence for bad reasons so the good guy has to steal it before they can get to it. that s the plot. at least i think that s the basic plot. there is something about freemasons and pyramids, too. i don t know. probably other parts i missed. honestly, in a movie like this, it doesn t really matter what you miss. trust me, you ll be fine. don t you get it, ben? the treasure is a myth. i refuse to believe that. what he thought was the final clue. 108 years of searching and i m three feet of away. the declaration of independence. you think there is a treasure map on the back of a