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coverage of tropical storm lee. the governors of mississippi and louisiana declaring states of emergency as the growing storm heads toward the gulf coast. national weather service issuing tropical storm warnings from mississippi to texas. forcasters say some areas could get as much as 20 inches of rain through sunday. this coming as a report indicates a new army corp of engineers rating system will deliver the levees around new orleans, near a failing grade. despite a 10 billion dollar effort to rebuild them, right? and reinforce the system in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. just to give you an idea where we were on ground isle the southern end of the state on the gulf of mexico. we ve been experiencing 25 to 35 mile an hour winds, 14 feet seas. the wind is really kicking up
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numbers. we can smell it, we can taste it, but they re telling us it s not here. it move very quickly, and to me, nobody s immune from having this on top us. reporter: the first potential impact from oil was found this week on hancock shore. this is the area where the bird was. reporter: he showed us a picture of this distressed pelican he found in bay st. louis. there s no doubt in his mind that it s covered in oil. but official results are still pending. is it oil? we think it is. but has it been confirmed? no. reporter: local leaders are growing frustrated, waiting for answers. we ve got an oily bird already. we ve got the prefall stuff they saw in ground isle that s in that ziploc bag going around. how much more evidence do we need that it is time to do something? people with deploy all the boom that you can deploy, but if it s not going to obviously, looking at louisiana, we ve seen that the boom did practically
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