the good news is there s boots on the ground and people from fema has the heart in the right place and the hhs people know what to do. for heaven s sake, somebody, let them do their job. let them get the food and the water in the hands of people and then let s talk about good news. i m really sorry, but you know, when you have when you have people out there dying, literally, scraping for food, where is where is the good news? that is san juan s mayor. here is the very latest on the relief response in puerto rico. 10,000 federal relief workers are on the ground. that includes about 7200 u.s. troops. that s according to the administration. fema officials say 2 mill liters of water have been handed out with a million meals and a three-star general is on the ground to spear head military efforts there. cnn is covering all of these angles. we have dozens of staffers and teams positioned across the
olympics. our security apparatus includes a number of measures, both seen and unseen, and dhs will continue to adjust security measures to fit an ever-evolving threat environment. evan, stand by. i want to go to sochi. nick paton walsh is on the ground for us. i assume they re very familiar with these threats, russian security forces having received this information from the united states. set the scene for us. what s going on? reporter: it s quite possible the information came to the united states from the russians. i mean, they put in advance here a clear ban on all liquids in hand luggage inside planes. you can t even take the 100 mill liters, which obviously plague many frequent fliers at the moment. the russians have a long history with this. back in 2004, before the school hostage crisis that killed 300 people, two planes were blown
period 4-gallons of propofol to administrator to jackson. this is a drug, a surgeual anesthetic that s used in small quantities, mill liter respect mill liters. he used 4-gallon necessary a month. what you heard on friday was the testimony of a paramedic and the doctor saying that when they showed up, he didn t tell them they had administered any propofol to the doctor i mean to the patient, even though he s admitted he had been applying it for 30 days to the police,very single night, didn t tell the doctors it was in his system, and we all we all know that is crucial for doctors to know what steps to take to save the patient s life, combine that with the fact that he was telling michael jackson s security officer to gather up the propofol, put it in the bag, security officer thinking it was to take it to the hospital, apparently it was to hide them and that leaves the jury with the clear impression there was a coverup going on. it s looking very bad. gregg: that demonstrates con