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are climbing through the rubble looking for both the victims and survivors with bare hands. in libya, they are waving flags, blasting car horns and cheering wildly. people across the country are celebrating the end of the moammar gadhafi era. transitional leaders today formally declared the country liberated. meanwhile, it is now confirmed moammar gadhafi died from a gunshot wound to the head. libyans in misrata have been lining up to file past the body of the long-time leader. a libyan doctor announced the autopsy results today and says his official report will be eventually released to the public. in western australia, police have identified the american victim of a shark attack. 32-year-old george thomas wanewrite of texas was killed by a great white while scuba diving. friends say he whiz in the water alone when they noticed air bubbles and blood rushing to the surface. this was the second fatal shark attack in the past two weeks near the city of perth. now to t
into the 10 months old disappearance. what prompted the national guard s involvement now? honestly what prompted this is a lack of any other leads. police it tell us they haven t made any breakthroughs on the case. they re trying to get fresh eyes on this investigation. take a look here, as you mentioned 25 national guardsmen deployed here to research this area a few blocks away from the home. these are especially trained mps, and they ve been trained in it. joining fbi and local law enforcement here to just try to bring a fresh set of eyes, go through everything, make sure they haven t missed anything. here s what the national guard told us about their search. with the additional man power, they re able to research or search the area with like a fine tooth comb. they re able to get down in the grass, dig in the dirt, try to find any glues that helps. they re low crawling under bushes and vines. and here s exactly what they re talking about. take a look at this thicket.
i m t.j. holmes. take a look, we got a new advisory and some new information to tell you about. tropical storm lee. in the gulf of mexico. yes, indeed, it is getting stronger. we ll have the very latest from our meteorologist alexandria steele standing by. keeping an eye on politics as well. a major tea party rally in just a few hours and the headliner is not in the presidential race. at least not yet. sarah palin. what will she say? will she say she s getting in? we ll take you there live. also, another apology from another comedian for something he said on stage that people are calling insensitive and racial remarks. you will hear for yourself. start with this tropical storm, tropical storm lee, that s already got states of emergency in place in several places including louisiana, mississippi, some cities as well, new orleans, yes, under the gun right now. they re preparing for possible flooding and we re talking about some 20 inches of rain expected in some spots. list
reaches out, talks as far as i know to every local entity that s interested in what they are doing. now, of course, the flood is expected this time to be of historic levels above the 1927 flood that killed 500 people and left 700,000 people homeless. the army corps of engineers says the devastation is not expected to be near that this time because of that levee system that they have built and fortified over the past several decades. back to you. casey wian, thanks. coming up in a few minutes we ll speak with andrew fallen, an advocate for healthy waterways says the levees should be our last line of defense, not our first line. alexandria steele is in our weather center for a look at where we see these water levels and what we can expect. i can t wait to hear what he has to say the first line should be. few weather stories to talk about, one in big areas in the