it s raging cajun gumbo and the white house is embarrassed that the white house mess gives it these names. i say just go for it. you ve got to embrace the crazy. you re watching is it the senior soup official who told you that? a very high level that said you re watching the daily rundown on msnbc chblt.
europe who s been doing these great compilations of what s happening every second and all the little stories going on in japan. one is this worry about radiation leaking into the ground water and the second, this idea that the u.s. may send in some marines to help with the nuclear plant. reporter: well, on the ground water issue, yes. this is the first time we ve talked a lot about the radiation levels spiking in the sea water. we ve talked about it being in soil samples along the surface. today, they announced there was some radio activity in the ground water for the first time. exactly how much is still a little bit unclear. they originally said it was about 10,000 times the normal level, then backed off saying the calculations might be wrong. they say it s not affecting drinking water. it s not near any wells, streams that would feed water treatment facilities. they say it s not that big an issue. i think the point to remember in
technical problem. he told us we had two minutes. we re already over. i learned that i have the script to the lost episode of way too early. i see that as a tuition bill. we are 20 over. wrap it up. if it s way too early, what time is it? it s morning joe. have a great weekend. well, positive job report out this hour. the unemployment rate ticks down slightly to 8.8%, ready for this. that s the lowest in two years. 216,000 new jobs. in libya, as the u.s. ends its air combat role, gadhafi s regime continues to fracture another high level defection. signed the libyan leader may be looking for a deal. in congress, we re one week away before a possible government shutdown. still no deal, but is it just