house that have done so much for the island. my boat captain, so many people, justin, connor, tyson, josh. there s a lot of guys up there at the house that literally went to an area called bordeaux mountain two days ago and with chain saws and crow bars cut through homes and saved 20 people s lives that nobody would have ever found. antonio too. that goes to the heart and the spirit of that island and the people on it that have always helped everybody. and the not that i can name of that island is called love city. and that s part of the heart of that title and the nickname tot island is those guys that have done such great work. i m so proud of them and everybody on the island that s coming together to try to make it a great place again. i just wanted to mention those
guys because they ve inspired me so much. it s a rough place to go. when i say rough, i mean terrain. you got to hike up to bordeaux mountain. i m so proud of them. i just wanted to mention them to say thanks. kenny, i know you re going to be doing as much as you can in the days and months ahead. we certainly want to help out in any way we can. appreciate talking you to tonight. and kate hannah as well. i m glad you and your friends are here and you were able to get out with kenny s help. i hope the island comes back quick. kenny, thanks. thank you. thanks, anderson. love you, buddy. to help in kenny chesney s relief effort, go to kenny chesney.com. when we come back, more from florida, a look at the flooding in and around the jacksonville area where we re told the danger
that s your house? no. i saw that on facebook. someone said that was just down the block from my house. i m expecting there was anywhere from five to 15 feet of storm surge. i don t know. i haven t gotten anything exact from people in my neighborhood. that s sea center, boats up on big pine key. those boats are just lifted up. those were stacked and in a line. i saw those boats already organized. the boat ramp was slammed full. have you lived in the key for a while? i ve been down there for eight years. had you evacuated before for storms? i have not needed no, not in the last eight years. sandy came a little close but i didn t live the island. just the size and magnitude was intimidating from the beginning. if you go back and it s damaged, you ll rebuild. oh, yeah. that s my home, absolutely. if i ve got to rebuild, i m
happy to do it. such a unique part of america. it s beautiful, closure that cuba than walmart. i ll take it joining me on the phone is the governor of the u.s. virgin islands. what is the security situation in st. thomas? one described it as survival mode. i m wondering what do you make of that? is that an accurate assessment of what s happening? anderson, i would say that the security mode is in good order. we had some concerns on the eastern end of the island of st. john. we deployed more police officers and national guard troops. we had our territorial police chief there to relieve the officers that were there working for four straight days. we couldn t get on the island practically in the early days following the cat 5 storm.
years, sadly enough. but i think, like like i said, the heart and the spirit of that island is very resilient. if i know my friends, kate knows also, it s going to happen sooner than we think. i think it was like ten years ago i was dining profile of you for 60 minut 60 minutes and itn on st. john. you showed me around the island and i saw a little bit about that. we hung out in your favorite bar. it s a completely unique place in the united states. even in the virgin islands, it s a really unique spirit and the folks there are really unlike anywhere else. kate, are you ultimately wangtig to go back? i want to help in any way i can. one reason i came up here is, you know, i didn t know kenny gave me the option to bring my dog. just to get people off the