lately he has a good voice. des moines, iowa, i don t know if you watched fox nation i watched speech in des moines. ainsley: what is the red. steve: he i think it s lighting. ainsley: what did you see? steve: red long light. ainsley: in the middle of the post. steve: the way they lit. ainsley: see, right there on the right. what is that, brian? brian: let me get into that. ainsley: is it a crane? steve: it s just the way the light is. ainsley: on the side of that building, i see. brian: looks like they are working on something and took the weekend off and they are not up yet. so, again, there is no water and no there is no sunrise. but i do get the sense that iowa is going to matter very soon. after november, on november 9th it s all going to be about iowa. steve: i used to work in downtown des moines when i worked for woi the abc affiliate. then owned by iowa state university even though it was a commercial thing it was kind of complicated. i worke
couple of years, their homeless problem has been jaw-dropping. absolutely awful. every once in a while they will clear out a patch in front of the department of the environment or over by the fbi. these encampments throughout the district. so, for her to say, you know, don t blame joe biden, blame greg abbott, that is not accurate. because those gigantic encampments of homeless people have been there for years. in some cases. brian: 10 minutes now after the hour. ainsley: texas house committee releasing a detailed report yesterday revealing more details on the response to the uvalde shooting. steve: it was a systemic failure and egregious poor decision making across the board in retime. brian: todd piro here. uvalde s acting police chief now on administrative leave after the release of that damning report into the elementary school massacre that killed 1 children and two teachers.