a tragic irony unfolding in mississippi where just days ago record rains inundated the jackson area yet tonight that city finds itself in desperate need of usable water after failure of the main treatment plant. governor tate reeves declaring a state of emergency, saying the city cannot produce enough water to meet other critical needs and imploring residents to not drink this water tonight officials are struggling to distribute bottled water to the estimated 180,000 people affected as we reported last night, the jackson area has suffered water infrastructure issues for years most recently, boil-water notices have been in effect. the crisis now worsened by the recent floodwaters, and it is raining there again tonight. nbc is in jackson. reporter: tonight, a race to distribute water in jackson, mississippi. cars lined up for miles outside distribution centers full of locals hoping for water who left empty-handed after the supply quickly ran out. the water that they are giv
we knew someone would identify that vehicle for us can which is exactly what happened. i love playing. i can t do this forever. sounds as though the u.s. open later this month will be her final tournament. it is wednesday, august 10, in washington the republican outrage machine is in high gear after the fbi search of mar-a-lago. trump allies are calling for attorney general miles per hour rick garland and fbi director christopher wray to be removed from office. republicans want answer after the first ever search of a former president s private home. meanwhile a source tells cnn investigators carried out the search because they suspected trump and his team were withholding documents that have national security implications. they also believer the trump team was not being completely truthful with investigators. another source tells cnn the fbi subpoenaed and received surveillance video of mar-a-lago from the trump organization. this is said to be related to the docume
ready to discuss a prisoner swap. former u.s. ambassador to russia michael mcfaul and the executive director of the wnba players association will join us to break down the latest. also ahead, democrats reach an agreement on their economic package helping president biden make good on a major campaign promise. we ll have the latest from the white house. that is because, and willie, my gosh, our economy later job numbers have just come out. you talk about a resilient economy, man. it keeps rolling. this is an incredible jobs number. the july jobs report is in and much stronger than expected. the u.s. economydded 528,000 jobs last month. with the unemployment rate ticking down to 3.5%. that jobs number notably higher than what we ve seen in recent months. economists are expecting gains to slow this month and in months to come. let s go right to nbc news senior business analyst stephanie ruhle. by my count, this is about twice as many jobs as most analysts expected to be added
peddled false claims of fraud even though he was told by his closest aides repeatedly, mr. president, you lost the election. daniela diaz is live on capitol hill daniela, do we know what bill steppian expects to say? reporter: we do not. he is testifying under subpoena. super notable he is appearing before the committee, and the second hearing that will take place later today starts at 10:00 a.m. we do also know was liz cheney said at the first primetime hearing that took place last week that this hearing will revolve around trump s effort to convince huge portions of the u.s. population that fraud had stolen the election from him despite the fact that numerous aides told him he lost the election. aides also told us that this hearing would show how trump s team pursued legal challenges in court and lost those cases and that trump chose to ignore the will of the courts and continued to try to overturn the election anyway. we are also planning to hear from chris stirewalt. he
susan li has shown no food spikes have a sign of ending. let s begin with kelly. hi, charles. the stock market is now in bear market. everything was done as we take a look at the red hot inflation data and they liked it less. the s&p 500 closed 4% down. the dow lost 900% and more pain is expected tomorrow that will likely near or be worse than friday s cpi. markets have flunk wildly as investors decipher how the central bank will raise rates. that s why investors broadly unloaded riskier assets. the national average hitting over $5 a gallon this weekend. records are nothing new. we ve seen new highs across the country. for context, to fill up a toyota camera, that cost has soared 63% versus last year. now it will cost you $79 at the national average. charles, we spoke to frustrated drivers here. they re beginning to change their habits. when is it going to end? it s a lot to take in. you have to get it. it comes in to play every single day, do i want to drive to the bea