starting to get new signs. trump realizes he could beat some serious trouble as he meets resistance in the court a law. new reporting in the hill frames quote, trump scored an initial victory before us court judge in florida granted his request to appoint a special master to review more than 10,000 government documents seized at his home. this case works its way through the court system. other judges seem more hesitant to grab trump s requests. last month, appeals court lifted up lower court ruling justice department from using classified documents seized from mar-a-lago and it s criminal investigation. trump s team now asking the supreme court to allow the special master to review the documents. my colleague, maggie haberman about trump s mounting leaguer associates today on meet the press. do you think that donald trump understands how much legal jeopardy he isn t? i do. i think he understands what legal jeopardy get season. then he convinces himself it s not that b
around the area, this is the largest county in the nation geographically. firefighters have about 20,000 square miles to cover. across that area from east l.a. to the arizona and nevada borders, officials are out and about, on the alert just in case this situation turns into massive flooding. people are out there, monitoring the weather models and trying to get in touch with the public to warn the public of potential flooding. we ll have to wait and see what happens. the rain starting to pick up, jim. all right. josh campbell. thanks for all the hard work to you, as well. let s go now to cnn s jennifer gray. jennifer, you know, as we are talking to those correspondents over the last several minutes, one of the recurring themes were these rain bands were lightening up from time to time. it looks like things are dissipating. is it dissipating overall for
joining me now is senior political partner natasha korecki, we spoke to nevada borders. also with us, i an msnbc contributor victoria defrancesco, she s dean of the clinton school of public service in arkansas. natasha, i love that you re out there talking to voters. we can sit here all day to lure blue on the face to glean what we can from the national porch. what did you hear from latino voters in nevada? a lot of frustration over the economy mainly. as you know, las vegas which is the most populous county, clark county, is very heavy with tourism. it means this service industries is where most of the jobs are held. a lot of those jobs are fueled by latinos. what they re telling me, their job quality isn t as good as it was before the pandemic. their wages aren t as good. they re talking about housing. and culinary union, one example,
to be the largest solar energy plant in the world. reports suggest this solar plant near the california, nevada borders is so powerful it could vaporize burns and slflip small airplan airplanes. the key to having a good life is having a couple of glasses of wine a day. they observed a little over 5,00050-year-olds. those who drink in moderation have better dexterity, emotion, ability and understanding. not sure why it has this beneficial effect. we have been discussing healthcare all morning long in anticipation of the supreme court decision expected possibly as soon as today. in a recent fox news poll 38 percent of americans want the whole law overturned. 30 percent want it upheld as constitutional and 21 percent of americans want to keep most of it but invalidate the individual mandate. what are the white house s options moving forward?