up into the base. looking at some of our higher surges. because of the way a hurricane spins, from high noon to 3:00 o clock, that is were the worst the worst usually is. that is kind of where mississippi is sitting right now. that is where we are right now. we are looking hopefully soon to get out from underneath that. moving out to the northwest, not wishing bad luck on anyone else, but it would help us on our area that has been beaten. jon: what is the commendation of the effect effective high tiedemann sponsored? it just increases your surge levels. we are looking at, and the
jenna: hurricane isaac still a very dangerous storm. you re seeing live pictures there. gulfport, mississippi on one side of your screen. we really appreciate it when viewers help us tell the stories that i really affecting this country. we have a few on the storm. this first one from mobile, alabama. sent to us by lucie moore, thank you to lucie. it shows the flooded bay way yesterday. probably worse today. we have a couple of pictures from fou foruchon, louisiana. pwa lockbowboloxsi, mississippi, is where we head next. it was hit very hard by cat
solve any of these problems, in fact he s made them worse, not better, and immigration and some of the other issues have really receded to a secondary level. now in a state like mine in arizona we are still very concerned about the amount of illegal immigration and the inability that the department of homeland security has to tackle it in the proper way. it s not an issue lee divide greatly divides us. we have a great hispanic population in our state. i was glad to see the showcasing of many of our hispanic office holders on the floor last night, to put them forth to demonstrate that the republican party has some great leaders, some great governors, and some great congressman. we ve got a great senator in marco rubio that you re going to hear introduce governor romney tomorrow night. stkwrao we are looking for him on the floor right now. he s just getting rid. my point is, we are demonstrating by electing great hispanics, to public office that
see nunevada. he didn t say that. is that indicate did he forget to? or does it show how deep the wound might be in florida? no. i love the fact that you put routine and newt gingrich in the same sentence. dad is anything but routine. so clearly, he is focused on the future ahead. it didn t mean anything by that. but he is focused on moving forward. greta: did he call governor romney tonight? i honestly don t know, gret a. i can t speak to that. greta: so what are your plans? are you heading to nevada? we are heading that bay way and very excited to go well and see the people. we are looking forward to that. this is a long trail and that is the next state. but after that, there will be 45 more. we are very excited about where we are am i really think he delivered an incredible speech. i invite everyone to look at. it he told me afterward when is i congratulated him on the message. he said, you know what? look forward to the next phase of our campaign. he had a big smile on
well. mr. president, you were elected to lead. you chose to follow. now, it s time for you to get out of the way. primary contests are not easy. they re not supposed to be. this primary and polls our opponents have been watching and they like to comfort themselves that a campaign will leave us divided and weak but i ve got news for them. a competitive primary does not divide us. it prepares us, and well win. greta: it s not over yet. speaker gingrich is rouing to fight on. i m not going to compete with obama in singing because i m not running for entertainer in chief. i m running for president. and i would say, mr. president, you cannot sing past a disaster of your presidency. now. we will immediately i