any time there is damage like that. so that was a the smartest thing i did because by the time they arrived, the water was gone. all there was was just mud and everything. pete: that s why brock long who is the fema administrator passed it off to the expert to explain clearly because it can get confusing and you hear things about extortion calls to people. this process is lengthy. it involves a lot of money and a lot of lives. ainsley: if you have valuables, make sure i called it claims, is that what it is called when you list your valuables art or china crystal or silver or anything you can t replace because it was your grandmother s or you would like to replace it was expensive. can you tell your insurance agency you want those items covered as well. brian: after you get saved importance is speed in which you get your needs addressed. a lot of times get them addressed. if it take as while the amount of angst and anxiety and inconvenience gets intolerable and people start losing it. g
her grandchildren and have soap and bubbles everywhere and have it all over the bathroom. and then walk out. she seemed like she was a lot of fun. go ahead. yeah. i was just going to say she would have been amazing grandmother. that s what they talk about. she seemed like such a fun person. we knew that from seeing her with them when they were little boys. i remember this amazing photograph of her seeing them for a while after being away from them and she just opens her arms wide and they run towards her. have you got to remember at the time the royal family was seen as this really reserved family. we never really saw their human side. it s kind of easy to forget that now because we see kate and women with their children like a normal family. ainsley: thank you so much. we appreciate this perspective. breaking right now in houston, two explosions of chemical plants sending 10 deputies to the hospital following deficit stating flooding. we are live on the ground with the latest threat
been through an evacuation scenario, it s not that easy to evacuate. monday morning audrey and i, with our pajamas on, ainsley h to put not just our 5-year-old and our 8-year-old but triplet babies into the car, find a way out of fort bend county. we came one five different evacuation routes, all five were impassable. and ainsley at one point we were driving southbound six miles on the northbound lanes of state highway 99. it was honestly one i think it was the most difficult thing that we have ever faced in our life just to get out of fort bend county. pete: audrey, most people will never know what that feels like let alone with 15 month old triplitt s we see on the screen. so beautiful. what was going through your head we thought we could be here but we will have to leave at a moment s notice. you know as a mom, you always want to protect your children and so at that moment i realized that we had to leave immediately.
days. brian: where was it? it was caught in the storm and had it gotten caught up in a car, a truck actually that was submerged and was living in there and one of the volunteers sort of brought it to land and catherine frazier and a.j. took it and put it in a blanket and dried it and fed it some of our pop tarts and water. and it s now residing temporarily with catherine frazier s parents, we re told. ainsley: is catherine from texas? how did her parents get the cat? she is from texas. she lives here. her parents do rather. and apparently this is a history. there was a dog rescued in the fires near here in texas a few years ago. it s all about doing a little bit of your part in rescuing pets as far as catherine frazier is concerned. ainsley: cute little cat. i m told by the way that the cat isn t coming back with us.
this job done. difficult times such as these, we see the true character of the american people and together we will endure and we will overcome. brian: we got a fox news alert now. there are two explosions. two explosions rocking a chemical plant. it s just north of houston and it just happened. you are looking at a glow from those explosions. it s in crosby, texas, where evacuations have already been completed due to rising waters and unstable facilities. this explosion not unexpected though. ainsley: we are also learning at least 10 harris county sheriff s deputies have been taken to the hospital following those collapse. pete: those officers complained of dizziness and