four more people are facing charges for their roles in the flint water crisis. the new round of criminal charges announced by the michigan attorney general joined at a press conference by a special prosecutor and investigators. let s talk about those new charges. cnn correspondent sara gannon now joins me. this is a big deal because these are two of the highest level officials to be charged so far in this water crisis. two emergency managers. they were essentially in charge of the city of flint and all of the decision making while the city was in financial crisis. they reported directly to the governor, to governor rick schneider and that s why this is so important. now the charges are false pretensions and conspiracy. what they essentially did what we re learning for the first time today, is they misled the michigan department of treasury into getting bonds for a city that was in debt, $13 million in debt, and didn t have a credit rating. they misled the state to get money to build
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of the leaders have already fled, moved back to raqqah, leaving a force behind that will likely fight to the death. so while the iraqi army has been leafletting mosul and telling people to get out of the way, daesh, isis, doesn t want them to escape because as in other cities that they ve held they re likely going to use these civilians like human shields. gosh. paul, why is mosul so important? it s absolutely key to the pretensions of being a state, so a caliphate, that keeps the legitimacy in the eyes of their followers all around the world. so if they lose mosul they re likely to be significantly deflated as a terrorist group, an entity controlling territory in iraq and syria. but also as a terrorist threat against the west in the medium to long-term. but of course in the short-term, there s real concern there could be a surge in isis terrorism against the west, and notably against europe because their
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bread crumbs, stuffed with scallop and crab. some sherry, red sauce. i hadn t been working for a while, i was a deadbeat. i mean, i was just scarfing off everybody else. and nancy poole comes home from work and says our dish washer didn t show up today. you re our new dish washer. i said really? the next day i put on the apron and i didn t take it off for 30 years. i d wake up, all of us go to the beach, hang out on the beach until like 2:00, 3:00. yeah, it was fun. roll into work. work all night. drinking, getting high, drilling out food. you got all the food you wanted, all the liquor you wanted. all the sex you wanted. all the sex you wanted. it was true, it was fun. we had a good time. and it was still an essential part of the economy. it was a lot of fun, believe me, i remember. the flagship, it s where my cooking career started. where i started washing dishes, where i started have pretensions of culinary grandeur. it was a good gig for anybody.