the additional suspects, does that come from eyewitness? i m not going to comment on that. we have reason to believe these people may be involved. did you find victims in other buildings? we ve got multiple agencies and multiple teams. the remainder of the search could take another couple of hours. we re not going to comment on the location of any evidence or anything like that. i d say in the next two hours we do our next update. our next update, our next will be at 200 i street for those of you. so we are not here in the middle of the street. we want to clear out of this air wra. next briefing will be in two hours, 200 i street. we will try and answer more questions then if we can. thank you very much. all right. this is starting to sound like it may be something other than what we originally thought in many ways. you know, the earlier reports were that there was a lone gunman. that he was shot on the scene. then suggestions that there was
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it. they lived in this area for a long time. the nearest major community is 20 miles away from here. it s an incredibly remote air wra. makes it very hard to escape here. also makes it more conducive to keeping the inmate population busy here. they ve got a lot to do here under normal circumstances. yes, the surrounding areas are comfortable with this. the warden told us they really have no problem with the inmates being here and doing what they re doing. because they have such a secure facility and such a good record for keeping people in. the very few times that people have escaped, they ve caught them pretty quickly. brian todd, thanks so much, from angola, louisiana. appreciate that. let s look at the other severe weather conditions across the country. jacqui jeras, we re talking about tornadic activity, more people along the mississippi and ohio rivers as well. it s never ending. it s going to be a rough couple days. not just today. we re talking about a series of days where
you re just running the gambit here from all kinds of animals. how long does it take for those people trying to help with the rescue efforts to clean an animal and get them back to health? how long can they survive being coated in oil? not that long. for sea birds, for instance what happens is they lose their insulation, they lose their waterproof. the oil strips them of that. it s awful. the other thing that is a very big concern. when i reported on this two days ago this spill was approximately half the size of vermont. now it is the size of vermont. it s going to come, when it comes ashore, the worst possible air wra to come ashore are the marshes because we do have bacteria that can slowly but surely eat the oil. the caveat is it needs oxygen.