from one of the other major cities to first get hit hard by omicron. this is the headline today from w b you are in boston. quote, unambiguously goodness. sharp decline in covid waste water levels in boston area. now, we talked before on how cities like boston have used wastewater data to track the spread of covid in realtime. look at this graph here today. this is the amount of covid, basically, that they are detecting in the city of boston using wastewater data. again, this is not reflecting test results. this is not reflecting individual people s positive or negative tests. this is just how much covid is in the wastewater in the cities catchment area. and the rise has been so steep, it s almost hard to tell. but if you look closely, look at the right side of the screen there. you can see booker start to sharply bend down. boston s npr station wbur, interviewed the person looking
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adding one of them called mulvaney s comments an unmitigated disaster. the new york times said the comments sent washington into turmoil. and this from the washington post. quote, one trump adviser calling it totally inexplicable adding he literally said the thing the president and everyone else said did not happen. that gasoline that mick mulvaney poured onto his own west wing s impeachment fire punksating a remarkable week of developments in the inquiry into the president. that is where we start today. joining us here at the table is associated press white house reporter jonathan lemire. kimberly atkins senior correspondent for boston s public news station wbur. plus our difference former u.s. attorney joyce vance is here. what we witnessed yesterday was
know it, he ll never be a great man. yeah. and so, he is my father was his kryptonite in life. he s his kryptonite in death. when my father was alive up until adulthood, we would spend our time together cooking, hiking, fishing, really celebrating life and i think it s because he almost died, and i just thought, your life is spent on your weekends not with your family, not with your friends, but obsessing, obsessing, over great men you could never live up to. yeah. that tells you everything you need to know about his pathetic life right now. yeah. joining our conversation, kimberly atkins, senior correspondent for boston s public news station wbur and phil rucker, white house bureau chief for the washington post. lucky for us, both msnbc contributors. let me start with you, phil rucker. i got a few theories, but take me through the relapse into mccain derangement syndrome from the man in the oval office. well, i ll see if i can do that, nicolle. i mean, trump has been