ainsley: janice dean is tracking ian. she is downstairs. i just saw her. she has been watching this all morning. we start with fox weather. correspondent nicole valdez is she is in tampa bay. steve, ainsley, brian, good morning. every single county in the state of florida now under a state of emergency that includes right here in the city of tampa where hillsborough county schools are officially closed as emergency responders pre prepare nearly 5f those public school buildings into shelters if needed as we look at potential impact from hurricane ian. you mentioned the response and people are doing what they can, which is planning and preparing for what could be some severe impacts as now hurricane ian approaches the gulf coast of florida. and we have already seen some empty store shelves. we have seen water going fast. fuel running low in some areas across the west coast of florida and cars lining the streets. sunday morning was absolutely chaos across some areas of tampa
and then the next one is crime. and then comes abortion. abortion is shrinking and those top five issues are heavily plus republican. but, yet, in most people are stopping short of saying there will be a red wave. what do you think, newt? well, i think the republicans are going to get somewhere between 20 and 70 seats in the house. and somewhere between 3 and 7 seats in the senate. it s just a question of on election day, or nowadays since we vote for a whole month on election month, if somebody goes in to vote. do they remember the last time they went to the grocery store? do they remember the last time they filled up their car? i paid $5.05 a gallon on saturday. and biden, the other day, was totally false in claiming the price of gasoline. he used a number that doesn t exist and has not existed anywhere in america since he has been president. so, you have to assume the white house is inc deincluded and sitg