and comey and russia and gnaw thakavanaughthat we haven t talt jobs, education and the ability for families to support themselves. i think you will see the numbers changing and you will see the blue wave. we have a month to get the word out there. heather: let s get object to that. it contributes to the polling numbers and who is doing better where. democrats actually apparently want hillary clinton off of the campaign trail, due in part to what she said along with eric holder who said go low. so is their rhetoric actually hurting more than helping? let s listen to some of what they had to say. you cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about. michelle always says when they go low, we go high. no, no. they go low, we kick em. heather: robert, i ll get you to respond to that since you were just talking about it, that
biggest storm surge, anywhere between 10 and 20 feet. we just don t know yet. noaa hasn t medicine pointed it down. hasn t pin pointed it down. also, tyndall air force base, where the eye went over it, massive destruction. the general that s in charge of the air force base called it a total catastrophe. we expect the president of course as the commander in chief would definitely fly over that and check it out. we re not sure whether the president will land at all but that remains to be seen. fema director brock long was in mexico beach, florida yesterday and he said this is a long-term recovery. the longest mission will be getting thousands of people out of shelters, into more suitable living conditions. there s going to be a tough long-term housing mission that lies ahead. it s going to take many months. we will do what we can to help people kickstart recovery.
heather: president trump hitting back hard after saudi arabia threatened action against the united states saying if the country is responsible for the disappearance of journalist jamal khashoggi the fallout will be severe. it s being investigated. we would be very upset and angry if that were the case. we re going to get to the bottom of it and there will be severe punishment. heather: joining me now with expert insight is ally aramesh. thank you for joining us. let s talk about what the president said just there. he said we ll get to the bottom of it, there will be severe punishment if in fact saudi arabia is responsible. i certainly hope the president follows through this with threat and this promise. there are many members of the president s administration and the national security team and foreign policy team that have not been happy with how the crown prince has been operating
the federal government in recent years. yes. secret service, the dea has dealt with similar issues in the past. with secret service, it was you have a lot of agents that are constantly traveling overseas ahead of the president, getting set up in foreign locations, in a high stress environment. dea, too overseas a lot. we haven t seen it as much with the fbi. they have somewhat more limited pools of people overseas. they is people at embassies. but yeah, we haven t seen the same issues this publicly at the fbi. shepard: it will take awhile to get to this one. thanks, a runa. thank you. officials at tyndall air force base have given an update on the the situation there after hurricane michael caused massive destruction. the headline from the news
of their number had been injured and required treatment from that tarl sniper. a swedish volunteer fighter from sweden, tony, said there were, in fact, tunnels under the city linked up to explosives at times which isis would potentially use to make their escape and also make life difficult for the peshmerga moving in. booby traps, land mines, frankly, everywhere. buildings mined as well. massive destruction. so, while, yes, the peshmerga are there in numbers enough to arguably be in control of that particular town, the question is, how much longer will it take for them to rid of any previous trace of isis? we saw explosions in the distance when we were leaving recently. a messy task and one not made any easier by the time isis had to prepare. still when the kurdish leader says this has been liberated, that is frankly relatively fair to say. isis are no longer in control and pushed back to harassing a