[War Performing] steve ladies and gentlemen, weve been listening to this our whole lives. It is our friends from the band war featuring low rider in our allamerican summer Concert Series. The rain stopped just in time so they could go outside. How cool is that . Ainsley awesome. We were just interviewing him, we are dazed and confused, we cannot believe we are meeting this man that sang why cant be we friends, and all the guys loved dazed and confused. All right, all right, all right. That song was playing and here we are 20 years later and interviewing the man who sang it to us. Steve i had the Top Down Blaring low rider. Ainsley matthew mcconaughey. Steve i was in college, i was a dj. Ainsley look at that microphone. Griff what are you holding . Steve i had a lot of hair there. Griff Ice Cream Cone . Ainsley looks like a clown nose. Steve it was a microphone and our Audio Engineer said it is windy outside and they put a nerf ball on it, which was amazing. Griff do you still have that
Program decade and a half ago friends, fox friends, this was either the first song we played on the show or it was the second song. But we did it because if your name is fox friends why cant we be friends . Griff, why cant we be friends . Griff we can be. Thats why i came to fill in for kilmeade. The band for the famous low rider. Ainsley dazed and confused. Matthew mcconaughey, all right all right all right. Griff in the 80s I Ha Convertible Mustang and we rode with low rider. Steve cisco kid was a friend of mine also a war joke. I worked in a disco in the 1970s in college and i played these songs. Ainsley you knew all the songs . Steve so busy. A lot of political news but start on the west coast. Ainsley we are watching that Hurricane Hillary strengthening now to a cat 4 storm that happened overnight as its barreling toward california with winds nearing 1400 Miles Per Hour. Steve the Baha California Peninsula bracing for Tropical Storm conditions and severe flooding that could begin
downing trees. pete: first responders are actively searching for survivors, and they re just getting started. they re starting to get a better picture of the full scope of the damage now that the sun is up. rick reichmuth is tracking the storm. rick: hey, we have a new tornado warning that is in effect here just to the southwest of alabama. right there. radar-indicated tornado. today i don t think we re going to be talking about as big of tornadoes, as big and destructive tornadoes as yesterday, but some openeds across parts of the southeast concern tornadoes across parts of the southeast we re going to be watching. this is the overall storm the, the north side also will have a severe weather component later on today, maybe a threat for a tornado the around areas of lake erie just to the south of it. but this storm eventually pulls off towards the east. things calm down just a little bit odd. tomorrow a bigger severe weather threat again across parts of the southeast, and a
thousands of people cut off from the mainland 6789 the only way to get there, air, helicopter or boat. you see semitrucks bringing supplies, we re moving as fast as we can, we are here to support as long as needed. carley: alexandria hoff joins us live from fort myers beach. what an experience. the pictures look like a bomb went off. what did you learn? alex: how complicated it has been to get to people in need, those in barrier islands that have been completely cut off. recovery operation or the operation to get to some form of state of recovery, 24 hours ongoing and quite impressive. latest numbers, 430,000 floridians still without power, down from 2.6 million and hardest hit places, though, they could be in the dark for weeks and months, some are anticipating. as number of those without power comes down, ian s death toll is rising. report of 78 deaths, 71 in florida, even survival plagued by trauma. a resident put it, it is the most horrible thing in the world really
hotel staff. in the room discovered bomb making materials. i have been on the phone. we are working in conjunction. gas prices climbing again, hitting $3.80 a gallon. prices along the west coast are the highest in the country. school, work, trying to make a living. wild monday night football. protester rams bobby wagner lays him out. good morning brand new day this morning on my way. it is a good morning because we woke up. the weather here not so good. brian: alive? ainsley: being able to put your feet on the ground. get out of bed. thank god. steve: you are on the right side of the grass. ainsley: exactly. look what s going on outside. steve: it is what we used to refer to in kansas a fog strangler. it is pouring out there. some of the remnants of the storm system that we had off and on throughout the northeast over the last couple of days. brian: if you are playing outdoors today or if you have recreation right after lunch, which takes pla