marine base for all of the keys and tens and thousands of people living down there, rick, it s quite frightening. it s really frightening. you are right. we do know it s going to make this right-hand turn. everything is based off of that. we also did not think it would be moving to west, which it is now. if that continues, that do west motion, that would make the hard right turn to him that s why the models have been pushing further and further. that s why the two biggest furthers we models we like are in agreement, 20 miles apart. that s good agreement unless your one side or another on the 20 miles. shepard: rick, thank you very much. a stark warning about the hurricane ahead. it s not a question of if florida is going to be impacted, it s a question of how bad florida is going to be impacted and where the storm ends up in the next 4-5 days at the passes in lynn. shepard: the fema director brock along with us live next.
shepard: coming south on the other side, we see a lot of big mac trucks, some of them with police exports to prove the that s logistics at work in some cases. i don t know particularly if those are our trucks or not, but i can tell you that our logistics folks have been moving a tremendous amount of commodities almost three days worth into the state. and we have the priest is commodities and other portions, so we have commodity states from alabama and all the way to new jersey. we are loading barges in new jersey and ready to send them down to puerto rico once jose gets out of the way as well. shepard: fema initiator brock long. sir, all the best and that there is an weeks i had. we are thankful for all the people who do good work for us. it s not just us. it s the whole community. we need citizens to volunteer and check on neighbors once this thing passes through. it s a whole community effort. we are all in it together. shepard: i m sure for n will come through.