on hemp. i believe it should be legalized. all the laws regulating hemp should be abolished. our founding fathers thought people should grow hemp for paper. it should be a farm crop like soybeans and corn. jesse: what do you feel about israel as it relates to american security? in my view the israeli terrorist regime benjamin netanyahu should be defunded. we should not be send our money to israel. we need to stop war criminals like benjamin netanyahu. jesse: do you think calling our ally in the middle east benjamin
jesse: what else your position on hemp. i believe it should be legalized. all the laws regulating hemp should be abolished. our founding fathers thought people should grow hemp for paper. it should be a farm crop like soybeans and corn. jesse: what do you feel about israel as it relates to american security? in my view the israeli terrorist regime benjamin netanyahu should be defunded. we should not be send our money to israel. we need to stop war criminals like benjamin netanyahu. jesse: do you think calling our ally in the middle east benjamin
patrols routinely go through the streets. they re there, even if the people are not. john in? martin savage for us tonight near vicksburg, mississippi. this is a blue collar place. sugar cane is biggest farm crop. the parish president is with us now to discuss the punishing impact of this flooding. thanks for being with us on a difficult night. as you look around this community. this would be dry. the edge of the river would be, gosh, 50 yards out that way. how many homes, how many homes in your parish do you expect because of the decision to deliberately flood it, will be buried? i would say about a thousand homes will be flooded in both upper and lower saint martin parish. that s just an estimate. we re going off the course decision and the weather forecasters saying the river should be at habit 27 feet. that s what we re basing the decision on. we re taking one on the chin not only for america but for louisiana as well. you say taking it on the
show you its powerful punch in many forms. right here the pace of change is slow yet certain. last night we showed you the spillway from above a helicopter ride. the gates open toded to the gates open toded t divert wr away from mississippi. now the water is rising slowly as you see it. you see the rails that go up behind my shoulder. nose are normally dry. that s the edge of the river. it s rising more slowly than the engineers originally predicted. the folks were told by the mississippi crests near here next tuesday many of the homes could be underwater. dwayne moved here four months ago for the peace and quiet. he likes the birds and the schools. a lot of broken hearts right now. a lot of broken hearts. but in the back of our mind we all knew that it would happen. we just didn t know when. so we just, like i said, we just deal with it. that s all we can do. tonight there s a bit of a mixed message from political leaders. on one hand they re pleased with flood control a