people think that vermont and new england are weird in their own new england hippy dippy blue state ways. they re really not. they are more complicated than that. they re just as gloriously weird as the relative of the country. but even with that, today in burlington it was kind of weird. so if the election were tomorrow would you vote for trum i certainly would. and is there anything he could say today that would make you rethink that? well, isis is a huge problem. and these people we have in there now, they don t have a clue. they re letting them get more powerful, more powerful. and they re here in the united states. and we re going to be fighting them here. then they want to take our guns away from us and we can t defend ourselves. i ve got news for them. they ain t getting mine.
yes. again, being a man of god, i have to have faith and i have to know that more is coming from somewhere. have you ever gotten it from the city? no. have you ever gotten it from the state? no. who s giving you the water? actually, it s all come from donations. it s amazing. coca-cola has been outstanding. they re the biggest supplier so far. walmart has helped us. we just received we ve gone three times to the food bank of eastern michigan. they gave us 30 cases at a time. but we run through that in a day. and then the procedure of putting the filters on, people that don t do it right, i ve heard a lot of them come down and they want one of our volunteers maybe to go to their house and help them put the filter on right because the way it s on it s not working properly. also, after the filter is used for a certain period of time it has to be replaced. the filter in the filter has to
initiative with whatever they can scrape together with no help from the city or the state. awesome. joining us now, stephanie gosk of nbc nightly news who has been reporting with her team from flint. stephanie, thanks for being here. thank you for doing this reporting today. thanks for having me, rachel. so when you set out today in flint to find water, what was your first stop? how did you start? and where did it go from there? well, we did what every tv news crew does at the beginning of the day. we thought to ourselves, okay, what s our picture going to be of the day? and we thought, well, the low-hanging fruit s got to be grabbing video of people handing out bottles of water. so i started to make some calls, checked in with a couple of activists, and they called me back and one of them was on the phone with me. i said, all right, so where are the spots today that we re going to go see bottled water handed out? and she was sanilent and she sa,
new england politics can be totally offensive. new england politicians added whoopie cushions and scribbled racist caricatures to all those norman rockwell paintings a very long time ago. for some reason new england still has a reputation for having real nice politics. but you know, guys like paul lepage in maine are i think still the outer edge of it but new england politics can be very edgy, can be very interesting, can be very weird. and every state is a little different. in maine they ve got paul lepage. in new hampshire they recently had to deal with an influx of libertarian secessionists who are trying to move into new hampshire in sufficient numbers so that they could secede from the rest of the country and the rest of the state and create a new hampshire libertarian uto a utopia. it hasn t happened yet but one of the unexpected ways the new hampshire free state movement has had ab impact in that state is in one new hampshire town the libertarians decided that they would stick i
you. but the trump campaign made a remarkable decision tonight that they would turn away anybody who would not profess to them or prove to them that they were already committed supporters of mr. trump. they turned away people who could not pledge that they were trump supporters. it was a private event. nobody who didn t already support trump would be allowed in. pretty weird freaking day. people think that vermont and new england are weird in their own new england hippy dippy blue state ways. they re really not. they are more complicated than that. they re just as gloriously weird as the relative of the country. but even with that, today in burlington it was kind of weird. so if the election were tomorrow would you vote for trum s&p. i certainly would. and is there anything he could say today that would make you rethink that? well, isis is a huge problem. and these people we have in