where in florida it will make landfall. we have team coverage. we begin with meteorologist with that brand-new forecast. adam. seeing it still continue to work its way across portions of the caribbean. we are running over very warm water. within the next 24 hours, that will allow us to really intensify the waters getting in the upper 80s, close to 90 degrees. that fuels these storms. a tropical storm becoming a much stronger, eventually, hurricane. by the time we get to tuesday afternoon overnight you will be passing very warm water. continuing to intensify. by wednesday evening, 125 mile-per-hour wind. category three hurricane. just shy of a category four. getting closer to the florida panhandle, that is the time we would be talking about landfall if it makes it that far. i will show you more in just a moment. this is one potential model. as the system continues to move to the north, we notice it becoming more of a defined eye wall. even if it does not make landfall, it w
byron york beach, maine which is nice. steve: singing about beer with my friends. as i said yesterday, when i was at the villages, in the history of fox & friends, here at 48th and sixth avenue, as you look up the avenue of the measures into studio m., we have never actually served alcoholic drinks to people until yesterday and my days working at the lawrence opera house came into play and i poured a bunch of absolutely perfect draft beers. and they drink them down. ainsley: huge sell for the villages we all want to retire there just reminded me my brother was a bartender and all my friends used to go when age of 18 and quarter bills. and plastic glasses. my friends actually used to go down with quarters whatever you do, don t bring your friends. i don t want 1.50 working six hours. most people bring down dollar bills. that s how cheap my friends were. steve: they were 18. they didn t have money. brian: quarter beers and brother is a bartender. message for people at
salvador where he says he had a happy childhood. surrounded by two rivers with a lot of water. springs of water and wildlife. 13 years old, carlos began working construction with his father to help support the family. he did so all the way through college. in 1979 civil war tore apart the country. he came to the u.s. and eventually got a green card. one of half a million salva dorian s which would be a bloodied conflict. i to decide what was best for me and my family. the plan was to stay a few years, learn english and return. things were getting worse. he eventually found some success as a remodeling contractor. he wanted something better.
he found success as a remodeling contractor, cleaning houses but castro wanted something better for her. so in 1990, he took all of his savings into opening a grocery store. they called it dodo super martin meaning all or everybody. for its inception it was such more than a place to buy milk and bread. we have a lot. it became a place for the hispanic community to find support. it is a group of small businesses, moneywise we have insurance agencies and taxing an accounting company with some partners and small cafe within the restaurant. the more todos did for its neighbors, the more it grew and together they hope to overcome the challenges of a growing business. my wife is very patient and we were able to get by at moments when t. in 1996 they opened a second