but, nonetheless, catastrophic and life threatening still down there in this case. brian? ainsley: we don't forget those in texas that are going through all of that all that flooding. steve: no kidding. ainsley: this one seems to have affected more people. because it just kept going up the east coast. steve: it did. when we were talking over the last four days where it would go. first it was going to be the east coast and miami was going to be impact would and west coast and naples was going to be under 12 feet of water, nobody was talking about jacksonville, florida. yet, yesterday, out of nowhere, peter doocy, they had a cat 3 surge there, didn't they? >> they sure did. here in jacksonville, the coast guard saved at least 118 people with units from kentucky, west virginia, and tennessee by going door to door looking for the white flags that officials urged residents to hang outside if they needed help and could not get out. the jacksonville fire and rescue squad also helped get locals to high ground, including this infant whose house was completely