the county right now is getting started on the processing center. but if a city is using 40 employees, you can bet that the county is going to do the same. carley: guadalupe bay thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. thank you for we begin with a fox news alert, president biden set to head to puerto rico to assess the damage from hurricane fiona, announcing $60 million for the recovery. he will then head to florida. you are watching fox and friends first on monday morning, i m carley shimkus. todd: president biden has been praising the first responders, calling members of the coast guard over the phone
you are always peppy. i was there with pops. live out your dream of becoming a sportscaster. todd: they indulge me, todd boy is happy. carley: two minutes to yourself. todd: i m done, silence. carley: highlight insists she is not running in 2024, her latest dig against biden proves otherwise. todd: and hillary could be siding with republicans, we ll tell you what it is, coming up.
being exposed for the world to see. vice president kamala harris asked to explain what she meant when she said president biden would take equity into account when dispensing hurricane relief. listen. vice president harris: it is our lowest income communities and communities of color most impacted. we have to address this in way giving resources based on equity. can you clarify what you meant boo equity for hurricane relief? todd: joe, she was the top attorney in the state of california, she has to know that her equity idea is patently illegal. this is day one law school stuff and i know i say that all the time, almost before day one law school stuff. why does she think she can make a comment like that? joe: this is sophomore year as far as knowing what you should know about the law and as you said, yes, she was the
carley: interesting development here, large number of immigrant in new york city making their way to florida to help out with hurricane ian clean up efforts. todd: brooke singman has the details. brooke: new york post reporting 100 migrants piled into queens to clean up areas devastated by hurricane ian last week. one imgrabt says they will be paid $15 an hour plus overtime and $15 per day for food. i migrants don t know who they will be working for, a woman approached them with a flyer. 37-year-old javier telling the post, it s been hard to find work in new york, that is why a lot of us are going, three quarters of the migrants bussed to new york city live in homeless shelters and new data
here is senator marco rubio. fort myers beach no longer exists, it was a slice of old florida you can t recapture. this is character altering event. alexandria: thousands still remain in shelters without a habitable home to return to. for those trying to pick up the pieces, lines for gas are hours long. only stations with power are able to operate and yesterday major escue operation took place led by coast guard to rescue hundreds stranded on pine island. today work will begin to create temporary bridge to pine island to get supplies in and people out. todd: sunday night football opens with moment of silence for