an issue with the people o this far out of touch with everyday people, makin decisions that influence the rest of our lives. it s a really good point. and i m glad you put it in tha proper context, so that we don t forget the kind of decisions these justices are making panel, please, stick around. we ve got a lot more t discuss. we re gonna look at what could happen if a trump trial in the 24 presidential primaries go like but first, my friend richard lui is here with the headlines hey, richard hey, ayman, very good evening to you the justice department opene investigation into leake classified pentagon documents. the detail ukrainian law territory information, u.s government believes thos documents appearing online are authentic, pending a ful investigation review, accordin to a senior u.s. official wh spoke to nbc news. the potential damage remains
reporter: tonight, a state of emergency in jackson, mississippi, with no end in sight. outer forheft weekend cold 0 now snap burst going toas e no ruinger. teure wi pipes leaking across the city. and officials say they still don t know where all those leake public to keep a lookout. we re vulnerable. sonthis, we know it s fog to happen. reporter: residents forced to line up for bottled water needed to drink, wash, or even flush a toilet. many businesses also forced to close. ezra brown using bottled water to keep his coffee shop running. i hope it s the last time. but we said that last time. reporter: this animal shelter putting out an urgent call for help. the city of jackson doesn t seem to be able to provide us
republicans. so not mincing words about her. this is a very large state but it has a very small town feel to it. all these people know each other. voters and candidates alike. it is why when i talk to voters about lisa murkio i ll let you take a listen. i appreciate her love of alaska. she really does have a love of alaska in her heart. she tries to do what s best for alaska. totally appreciate pfrlt do not appreciate the way she s been voting lately. reporter: so in that race, is kelly tshibaka the one for you? yes. kelly is the one for me. reporter: why? i feel like there is a breath of fresh air. something new. she has new ideas. reporter: so. in senate race, tshibaka is the republican backed one here. they are leake at policy. even donald trump, despite that
graduations, even when it takes place off campus. and family according to a leake memo from npr, employees are being encouraged to tattle on each other. npr, which still mandates wearing masks also reminded their workers that they can be fired over failure to comply integrates lightning round, jason rantz, the memo has been leaked and circulated and a major tip line for others who don t 100% comply with the mask mandate in the workplace. what you think about that? normally stitches snitches get stitches. at npr they get that till and i month you won t actually use bu i love the inviting at npr because it s government-funded radio. i think an actual radio radio until rely on people listening
standing together to take down the police or anyone who tries to take us out do, you understand? reporter: a key member resigned after receiving death threats while in wisconsin three board members stepped down, saying the job of tending to serious school matters was becoming toxic and impossible to do. we didn t get to the point of fisticuffs, but was there a lot of vitriol and disruption? yes, it did occur. reporter: from maine to michigan, wisconsin and leake. i already told the school my children won t be wearing masks. reporter: over widely differing views over what it means to a good american. we had a headline there from kansas city. was actually from the missouri siechld but there have been fights like this on the kansas