states whenever it is safe to do so. the public also plays a huge part here. if you re told to evacuate, if you re in an evacuation zone, it is best to listen to your local officials and get out. take your pets with you. have a plan. take medications. turn your freezers and refrigerators on full blast. marsha, to your point, so many people are under mandatory evacuation but this is a very slow moving storm. people could be out of their homes, their jobs for five, six days, maybe even a week. what kind of impact does that have on people and governments? it s a huge impact especially for those who don t heed the orders. because it s going to take a while for rescuers to come in and get to those people that are affected by storm surge, which we know can be super powerful and strong. the winds, which can, like your previous person mentioned, can bring down trees and electrical lines, and then the torrential
to your local folks. fema has a great app that folks should download and be monitoring if they need any kind of help, tips on what to do. it s always a good place to look. all right. great stuff. marsha catron, getting us ready wherever this hurricane may hit. we appreciate it so much. next, as president trump monitors dorian s approach, he is reacting to what was once a trusted white house insider allegedly saying that s saying some things that have made her a white house outsider. and we re watching dorian ahead, the national hurricane center, where forecasters have been up all night monitoring the storm. plus, some people just don t seem to be alarmed. as far as your concerns about the storm, do you have any? no. this is florida. we ve done it before. we ve done it 1 million and one times. we ll do it 1 million and one
processing area waiting. the migrant sound surprised this could be months for them. are they being misinformed on their way to the border? they are being misinformed. they are being manipulated and exploited and all of us are as well. there s a certain irony to all of this. the fact that because mexico has not enforced its southern border, they ve got caravans and chaos throughout the country know throughout all of mexico. a concentration of it in tijuana. now you have the tijuana mayor who doesn t think much of this, and you can t blame him because even on the best of days, tijuana is a pretty tough town with limited resources. now he s dealing with thousands of migrants, probably 10,000 more on the way. the point of all of this is that secure borders and regulated immigration, it s not just an american idea. it s a worldwide standard and it works. i think mexico itself is now waking up to that. shannon: we are hearing from people as you heard marsha from inside mexico were worrie
the border to gain illegal access to the u.s.. by shutting down lanes and slowing traffic, president trump is also sending a message to mexico city, saying if you don t stop these caravans on your southern border, you may face consequences on the northern one. doing it in a language everyone understands. time is money. shannon. shannon: william la jeunesse, thank you very much. tina wanted as mayor says the city is not prepared to handle a avalanche of arrivals. during a protest against the migrants, local mexican carpenter shouting this is an invasion. according to the los angeles times, he also showed we demand respect. we demand that our loss he followed. sounds familiar. let s bring the former homeland scaredy spokesperson under president obama, marsha catron and the executive director of the federation for american immigration reform, bob dane. welcome to you both. great to have you with us. this problem isn t getting any better based on the conversations we ve had. we
if we are going to believe that a country has a finite inability to allow in a finite number of people into the country, what is at stake here is we either have a say in who comes into the country, under what terms and conditions we have an ability to analyze their potential value to the country and examine the background, or we just rubber-stamp everyone who comes knocking on our door by whatever means they have gotten here. that s what ted stake with this caravan. unless we secure the border, tighten the credible fear requirements and close the loopholes. shannon: a lot to be done in a bipartisan fashion. marsha, i want to get your response to this new monmouth university post is a majority of americans 53% believe the caravan creates some kind of threat to the country. well, if they do, the border patrol will stop them at the border. that s what they are therefore, right? they have biometric capabilities to check all these individuals before they come in a country