rampant. ainsley: crime not cats. brian: german shepherd and got out got to get a new one. steve: they will send a civilian. ainsley: put up some posters on the tree. green brian that s all you got go a staple gun and go to a telephone pole. steve: according to the polls you feel the pain of crime. will it set toe call a tent city home. new neighbors may not welcome them with open arms. rachel campos-duffy hears from people who are not on board with the mayor s plan for that big tent. brian. brian: oh, yeah, the battle of super stars. tom brady going up against aaron rodgers for america s game of the week. how the packers came out ahead in the final seconds. okay. i just gave it away.
ainsley: or brian what if you want to use the immigrant. use of the ones on the list doing it the right way that want to come over here. allow them to become citizens and pay their families and pay taxes and happy to be here and did it the right way. steve: there has always been a number we will allow this number in. one of the things that was interesting. foxnews.com story i read about chuck todd he talked about how with donald trump, the border crossings fell to a quarter of a million due to the pandemic and trump s policies. the one number he did not mention, he did not mention the 2 million migrants have come in the last year. just conveniently left that out. that, when you hear okay, they need people in boston and cleveland and what other towns he said. brian: martha s vineyard evidently they didn t. steve: what he said about that he said that was inhumane to take people there because they did not have the infrastructure to handle 50 people. if they don t have the infrastr
ian. lining up for the 10 free sandbags that people have been able to get not only in hills wore row, county but talking all over the tampa bay pin necessary also a county, clearwater. really top of mind here, again, as we focus in on the next several hours which will be crucial to learn just where hurricane ian may make landfall on the gulf coast of florida. we spoke to people who told us they waited more than three hours in line for those sandbags. of course, you know that there are so many other supplies people are going to need to stock up for the next several days. water, of course plywood getting the hurricane shutters on. it s what we are going to be likely seeing here over the next 72 to 48 hours, guys. steve: indeed. it is headed for tampa bay. thank you very much. meanwhile senior meteorologist janice dean is tracking ian s path as it gains intensity in the gulf. janice, it looks like the people in the east coast of florida are going to have a lot of rain but it s heading f
steve: by now you know florida is under a state of emergency ahead of hurricane ian. the storm intensifying overnight in the gulf of mexico. officials fear the state s 200,000 residents are not ready storm ready technology is kurt the cyberguy. kurt, you have got some great advice at cyberguy.com. and the reason is and i completely forgot about this until you reminded me yesterday. you were essentially trapped by hurricane katrina in new orleans and when you called for help, you didn t know exactly where you were to tell the people to come get you. yeah. exactly. steve, good morning to you. i had to become macgyver at that moment and in fact i was trapped that hotel in downtown new orleans. i managed to open up a phone
work together to fight crime. he says we have known each other for years and worked together in albany. if elected, i believe the story that will be written in 2023 how governor zeldin with working with mayor adams to save the city. brian: so smart to play it like this. instead of saying i m going change things and this mayor is wrong. steve: interesting how every election cycle there is a different mantra. remember it was two years ago where everybody was talking about defunding the police. fast forward today now crime is a big problem. it is so bad in new orleans there is a story out there today that apparently the police department of new orleans is going to start hiring civilians to do things like administrative work and the cop shops and answer the phone. they will no longer send patrol officers out to, you know, there is a cat up the tree. loose animals. medical calls or car accidents on private property. it s gotten so bad they need their cons to actually handle the crime an