i m okay with it. i saw one of my lawyers the other day on television saying, oh, no, you don t want to do that for the president. i said, you don t beg for anything. it is the way it is. if that would happen, i don t know that the public would stand it, you know. i m not sure the public would stand for it. on house arrest? i think it would be tough for the public to take. you know, at a certain point there s a breaking point. that was donald trump yesterday with an ominous suggestion about how his supporters would respond to him being sentenced to jail after his conviction in the hush money case. we ll have much more of his comments as well as what president biden is now saying about the conviction just ahead. meanwhile, the president s son will be in court today in delaware for the start of his trial for federal gun charges. we ll bring you legal analysis on that case. and, plus, a possible major development to bring some peace to gaza with israel reportedly agr
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began on friday havy it to be resolved. news correspondent george solis has more. reporter: a major american city is in crisis as a water outage wreaks havoc across atlanta. the water is a valuable, critical piece consider critical resource, and cities can t function and lives can t function without it. it s absolutely at the top of our list. reporter: the outage sparked by multiple water main breaks that occurred friday and remain broken, video showing a rupture with water gushing on the streets. we need water to cook, eat, we ve got kids. i will be candid. overnight we did not do the best job of communicating. reporter: with every passing hour, the situation growing more tense as boiling water advisories are extended. emory university hospital in
and the biggest rivalry in women s basketball gets ugly. angel reese cheering this hard foul on caitlin clark. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with jose diaz-balart. good evening. a crisis is unfolding across a major american city right now. much of atlanta does not have any water at all, and there is no end in sight. take a look at this. this is just one of the water mains that burst on friday. now more than 24 hours later it s still gushing. one major hospital is now diverting most emergency patients and has to transport others to different facilities. the city s aquarium shutdown. a major pop star s concert canceled. the mayor late today saying there is no time line for repairs. george solis starts us off tonight. reporter: tonight, a major american city is in crisis as a water outage wreaks havoc across atlanta.