it would flood thousands of homes, and inundate a stretch of farmland but protect baton rouge and new orleans from the swollen river. kris gutierrez is there live and i understand you got an exclusive tour of the area with the governor? reporter: you are exactly right, jamie, governor jindal and i toured the morganza spill way north of baton rouge and it could be opened as early as tomorrow and opening that could save the capital city and you can see officials are preparing for the rising mississippi river. down here, in louisiana we have learned hope for the best and prepare for the worst. reporter: governor jindal says this is what the spill way looked like last tuesday. no signs of water. but this is what the morganza spill way election like now, that is the mississippi river at the top of the screen and below the spill way is water seeping through it. officials predict more than 3 million acres of land and up to
officials have the ability to go beyond those 19 techniques in the army field manual and use lawful techniques. john mccain on your network said he thought waterboarding was lawful. when should look forward, not backward. jamie: let s look at what was taken away which under the bush administration was allowable. some of the ones we have lost were in the past helpful. and i don t i think everyone thinks water board offing is the only one we waterboarding is the only one we are talking about. but there are many others. i want to get your view and the ones we have lost. some of them aren t nearly as controversial as waterboarding. you are right. the obama administration ended by executive order the cia s
d.o.d. the question is whether the laws that exist now going forward, the white house should work closely to allow additional techniques and they would want to consider. remember the obama administration disgorged themselves of all previous interrogation techniques that we used in the past. jamie: let me get your response to to michael hayden, the former cia director and what he feels is the dilemma. we have not detained anyone outside of the battlefield of iraq and afghanistan for several years now. we made it so politically dangerous and legally difficult to detain terrorists that we go for the other option. we kill them. let s get them in detention first before we then have a national debate about how we treat them once we have them. jamie: are you confident he will
tell your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness; this could be a sign of serious side effects; this risk can increase with statin use. tell your doctor about alcohol use, if you ve ever had gout, or are diabetic and experience increases in blood sugar. flushing, a common side effect, is warmth, redness, itching, or tingling of the skin. ask your doctor about niaspan. fight back. fight plaque. niaspan. jamie: friend and family are mourning two border patrol agents who were killed after their suv was hit by a train after chasing suspected illegal immigrants. it happened 85 miles southwest of phoenix. police say the train s engineer spotted the car and sound a horn a quarter mile before crossing.
we were out here riding around. we were on four-wheelers. how long has it been since she has eaten or do you know? bill report search is on for the husband. the police believe he went look for help in the wilderness. the wife is recovering in a hospital in the state of idaho. jamie: we want to show you what s happening in a require squar happeningin tahrir squ. it s a big day there. leland vittert will tell us more. he s live in jerusalem with more.