what is interesting is the role of the high level officials that some of which are obviously played out in public view. in the end, fani willis decided for whatever reason that she was not going to bring those charges, perhaps because of the additional political implications of it, and the difficulty that it would present for her case, kate. interesting. evan, thank you so much. paula, as well. they will continue to work their sources on this. sara? we wanted to talk to some of the politics of this, and we want to go to chief congressional correspondent manu raju up on capitol hill. and you talked to senator graham about this, and the biggest revelation about this, and really what we have here is who the grand jury thought should be indicted and who wasn t indicted and what the law is, and we don t have the details of the how they got to that place and the evidence that was put before the grand jury in this 25, or 26-page report. but you have had a conversation with linds
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UMATILLA COUNTY â As longtime Umatilla County residents surveyed the rushing waters of the countyâs flood of 2020, it brought to mind another scene, from 1996.
The county marked the 25th anniversary of the flood of 1996 â generally considered the last âbig oneâ before 2020 â on Feb. 9.
When an
East Oregonian reporter found Hermiston Irrigation District Manager Annette Kirkpatrick surveying where flood waters had overtopped the districtâs gates along the Umatilla River during the 2020 flood, she immediately made the comparison.
âEven â96 wasnât as bad as this,â she said at the time, echoing the thoughts of others interviewed that day.
The numbers bear out that, at least in terms of water height, the 2020 flood was worse. In 1996, the
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