There have already been some rescues. Rob schmidt right now in morgan city, louisiana and rob, as we watched you through the past six or so hours, it seems as though conditions keep getting worse. Yeah, they do. The wind comes and felt like a couple times i would get knocked over. But right now theres a little bit of a reprieve, as i say that it kicks up. Theres the wind. Were about 75 miles to the south and west of new orleans, closer to the storm than new orleans will get, but were probably 50 or so miles from the eye of this thing right now and in the eye of that storm is about a 75 mile per hour sustained wind, this is now a category 1 hurricane, barry is. Were getting gusts about that speed and at times it can be painful. The water smacks the side of your face. This is a big water and rain concern, a lot of people live at or below sea level and this is a very slowmoving storm, this is barely moving. You can walk faster than this and its just going to park and barely move over sout