correctional facility and the new york civil liberties has caught on with a new campaign against that facility. the new yorker just wrote a great piece about conditions there, which are so close to the horrifying conditions depicted on the show. we have a quote there. the people housed in the riverhead facility, are forced to live with overflowing sewage and black mold and rust and rodent infestation and stench rising from the sewers is revolting. a lot of depicted in different plot lines on the show. do you think it can stir real reform thin a case like this? i think it s possible and and matt, what do you think, has this opened up your eyes to a range of you shall yus that you don t normally get involved in? without a doubt.
talked about the tornados that happened. well, tornadoes don t happen without rain. all of those weather systems that we talked about that devastated so many lives put this slow moving devastation on to the ground. 20 minutes ago we talked about the bonnia carrie spill way. here is new orleans right here. here is where it flooded for katrina, back up here is where the water came in from pontchartrain this is what it looked like in april of 2008 when they last opened up this spill way. all of this mud and muck and debris and i don t even want to go with the rest of the stuff, overflowing sewage and spill ways and just pesticides and fertilizer, all getting into lake pontchartrain. all these fish that were here are scooting out as fast as they can possibly get out of here and let s hope they all get out. otherwise, this will poison a lot of this lake. for a little while. it will all come back, because
investigation continues which is by far the worst atrocity we ve seen in terms of al-qaeda s mass killings as we sometimes see here in baghdad. it appears to be a revenge killing irrespective of the political violence we ve seen in recent days. just 78 people survived. thank you very much. just 7 people survived. in rhode island, life returned solely to normal. households are able to flush their toilets. the pump at a main sewage plant. transit officials reopening a road leading to the state s main airport giving some relief from the massive traffic jams. some shellfish beds because of overflowing sewage but forecasters say it may cause flooding. it may not drop until tomorrow.