house approximately 5,000 migrants. just one in five migrants in new york city is actually from texas. only seeing a small fraction. and we have it s a headline ripped from a movie spacecraft nasa. celebrate. the collision was a new asteroid defense system. step move by parsons. jones fired. the pass is intercepted. he goes down and the cowboys wrapped it up. steve: good morning, everybody. fox weather is tracking hurricane ian, the category 3 storm that hit florida probably some time tomorrow it. made landfall in cuba earlier this morning. ainsley: forecasters are fearing that it will be a worse case scenario for people living in the tampa bay reasoning. primarily south of tampa. and da tore evacuation orders are now in effect for that area. pools are shut down and later today the last plane will take off until the storm passes. we have fox team coverage senior meteorologist janice dean standing by. we start with fox weather correspondent nicole valdez live
from the national hurricane center, but first live in tampa, nicole valdez. hey, nicole. ainsley, brian, steve, good morning. florida attorney general saying this is the storm we all have feared. she called the chance of us seeing anywhere from 5 to 15 feet of storm surge, detrimental for the tampa bay area. and unfortunately we are seeing the impacts of hurricane ian across florida. brand-new video from the florida keys, you are already seeing flooding beginning in portions of monroe county. it s part of one of the reasons why we already know hundreds of thousands of people are under mandatory evacuations right now. here is a look at all six counties that those people are living in. really all along florida s gulf coast and we are already hearing reports that the number of counties issuing the mandatory evacuations are expanding. it s why people are boarding up their homes, getting all the resources, going to the grocery stores, packing up their cars, getting ready to driv
their hurricane shelters. i know that we did here in the city of key west last night at 5:00. we opened up the key west high school, and that s primarily for the special needs individuals in the city of key west and also we will a situation where we have a number of live-aboards, with the affordable housing crisis people are living on boats and so we were very concerned about them being out on the water in a tropical storm condition. steve: as we look at the swirl of ian, we know it is expected to pass to the west of us. mayor, thank you very much for joining us live and telling us how the people of key west are hunkering down. appreciate that, and our best wishes and prayers go out to the people in central florida and particularly in the tampa area. brian: absolutely. ainsley: thank you so much, mayor. for continuing coverage of hurricane ian, download the fox weather app or stream it on your
being targeted. ainsley: you want to reimagine, defund, what it looks like. put the criminals on the streets, no bail, what it looked like. everyone warned you, if you do this, this is going to happen, crime is going to increase in the democratic cities and we are seeing that playing out in front of ours eyes. steve: and two years ago when they were defunding the police, people said i wonder what s going to happen, now we know. carley: open borders looks like, too, guys. four busses full of migrants have arrived at the port authority bus terminal. eric adams slamming governor abbott saying his migrant busses have created a crisis in the city. 13,000 have flooded the big apple, but texas governor greg abbott saying only one of every five migrants processed from the big city is from the lone star state. two men from maryland are charged with trafficking 15,000 fentanyl pills into connecticut by disguising them in candy
huge help. meanwhile, for continuing coverage of hurricane ian, download the fox weather app for, or stream fox weather on your favorite connected tv device. let s talk number one issue for the midterms. ainsley: a lot of people, it is crime. and big city crime is a major problem in america. republicans are prioritizing it before the voters hit the polls for the midterms. brian: one example of the crisis. a shocking attempted armed robbery now in a florida bodega, forcing the clerk to use his own weapon in self-defense. peter, yesterday you asked a question so complicated no yes or no answer. peter: back to the video, concerns of crime are bad enough in some places some citizens are taking matters into their own hands like this business owner in florida.