St. Louis. All eyes right now are on the water here in gulfport. Nates potentially deadly storm surge could do the most damage. Thats what concerns me is the surge. Yeah. Reporter hundreds of people werent taking any chances. They filled up sand bags ahead of the storms arrival. We dont want what happened with katrina to happen with one of these parish. Reporter a water spot was spotted in orange beach alabama. With hurricane at nights we season storm surges and high probability of tornadoes and wind damage. Reporter nate is the fourth latest storm to hit United States in less than two months. Court tee, cbs news gulfport, mississippi. Meteorologist lauren casey is watching nate as hurricane smashes into the gulf coast tonight. Shes life in the Weather Center right now tracking the storm as it spins and churns over mississippi and new orleans as well. Lauren . Thanks natasha. We can see storm surge as high as 11 feet that is going to be a concern with Hurricane Nate has made one landfa
The surge. Yeah. Reporter hundreds of people werent taking any chances. They filled up sand bags ahead of the storms arrival. We dont want what happened with katrina to happen with one of these parish. Reporter a water spot was spotted in orange beach alabama. With hurricane at nights we season storm surges and high probability of tornadoes and wind damage. Reporter nate is the fourth latest storm to hit United States in less than two months. Court tee, cbs news gulfport, mississippi. Meteorologist lauren casey is watching nate as hurricane smashes into the gulf coast tonight. Shes life in the Weather Center right now tracking the storm as it spins and churns over mississippi and new orleans as well. Lauren . Thanks natasha. We can see storm surge as high as 11 feet that is going to be a concern with Hurricane Nate has made one landfall and nearing a secondary landfall likely along the mississippi coastline so heres the center of circulation of Hurricane Nate or the eye of the hurrican
Have focused more on the process instead of the people. I think it is a real sad moment when were focussed far more on the process of what time call was placed versus the fact that there was loss of military soldiers and there were individuals that were killed in action. We should be talking about the heroes. We should be talking about their lives and that hasnt been the focused. There are congressional leaders calling for an apology. Will there be an apology . Im sorry. Theres congressmen like Elijah Cummings calling for an apology from the chief of staff. I dont think that general kelly was wrong and i dont sympathy he should offer an apology. Where did he get that information . He was there. Everyone wants to narrow this down to a nineminute speech. This is something that took place over the course of the day. You have two different accounts. Im talking about when he raw and emotional accounts that anyone could give. I think he has a lot of credibility on this topic and a lot of cre
This afternoon. We ask you silence your devices as we begin. Everyone online is welcome to send a question at any time simply emailing speaker heritage. Org. Hosting our discussion is Tiffany Bates for judicial and legal studies. She researchers and writes about the courts, judicial nominations and other constitutional issues. She was cohost of heritages potus one one podcast, a contributor to the daily signal, the Multimedia Organization and coordinator the media advocacy programs. Please join me in welcoming Tiffany Bates. Tiffany. Thank you and welcome to the Heritage Foundation. Thanks for joining us to celebrate free speech week by highlighting recent First Amendment victories for beer, fans and sports as we will discuss later on. I will keep my introductions short so we can get to what were all here for, the beer. This summer the Supreme Court reiterated the proudest boast of our jurisprudence is protect the freedom to express the speech we hate. While it has long been the core o
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