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 Roofs flew, power lines fell and waves pounded sea walls with four-story geysers. For storm-beleaguered Gulf Coast residents, the destruction from Hurricane Dennis was almost too much to bear, coming just 10 months after the havoc caused by Ivan.Dennis came ashore on the  stanley cupe Florida Panhandle and Alabama coast Sunday with a 120-mph fury of blinding squalls and crashing waves that followed in Ivan s ruinous footprints. Damage included power outages affecting more than 200,000 that were expected to last at least three weeks.Reporting from the bulls eye, video of the storm s landfall in Pensacola, CBS News Correspondent Jim Acosta reports how sheets of rain sheets of rain and a massive storm surge flooded Pensacola s streets.  And to add insult to injury, blue tarps cover stanley cup uk ing homes damaged last year by Hurricane Ivan ripped off and sailed away in the 120-mph winds.As the storm passed through, Acosta hunkered down with Pensacola resident Wanda White.  It s scary because you don t know what the end will be,  said White as the winds howled outside.Crossing the coast less than 50 miles east of where Ivan made landfall, Dennis pummeled beachfronts already painfully exposed by denuded dunes, flattened neighborhoods and piles  stanley quencher of rubble that threatened to turn into deadly missiles. I m watching building pieces and signs come off,  said Nick Zangari, who rode out the storm at his restaurant and bar in downtown Pensacola.  We were hearing explosions that must have been air conditioning units f Rhwb Amid Attacks, Wyo. Landfill Draws Grizzlies
 According to a new report, the phone data from NSA phone surveillance is regularly used to carry out drone strikes鈥攚hich have killed innocents along the way.     The report, published in The Intercept鈥攁 new publication led by Glenn Greenwald, who broke many of t stanley bottles he original NSA revelations last year鈥攆eatures commentary from an anonymous former drone operator for Joint Special Operations Command  JSOC .  The operatorexplains how the NSA identifies targets based on controversial metadata analysis and cell-phone tracking technologies. Then, [r]ather than c stanley mug onfirming a target   identity with operatives or informants on the ground, the CIA or the U.S. military 8230; orders a strike based on the activity and location of the mobile phone a person is believed to be using. Part of the JSOC   High Value Targeting task force鈥攔esponsible for identifying, capturing or killing terrorist suspects in Yeme stanley cup website n, Somalia, Afghanistan and more鈥攖he operator admitted that he was adamant that the technology has been responsible for taking out terrorists and networks of people facilitating improvised explosive device attacks against U.S. forces in Afghanistan. However, the report goes on to explain that he was absolutely sure that innocent people had been killed as a result of the NSA   use of surveillance data to target attacks. The operator explains: Once the bomb lands or a night raid happens, you know that phone is ther