brian: protester bobby wegner lays him out. steve: good morning des moines, iowa. we are from my web. 52 degrees right now as you look at the des moines river going for a daytime high of 80 degrees in the capital city of iowa. ainsley: did he say it to be funny? steve: my dad? anyway, welcome to new york. and a big show, thank you very much. we have some pants in front of the building holding up umbrellas. ainsley: it is certainly rainy out there. i m sorry for them. i m glad everybody is waking up this morning and it s going to be a good day. steve: meanwhile, not so good in florida because the death toll from hurricane is now above 100 as the rescue crews work around the clock looking for still survivors. ainsley: 430,000 in florida still without power this morning as one resident compares the damage to a war zone. brian: alexandria hoff on the ground in fort myers, alexandria, what is up? we continue to see this morning just dozens of emergency vehi
The expenditure of cash in this final month is going to be a big determinant. for the reasons the race is getting closer in pennsylvania and dr. oz got his feet under him when it came to raising money. a lot of outside candidates are not used to raising money. former president trump weighs in on their behalf and spends money on their behalf could be the determinant whether republicans end up with the senator or not. steve: felecia i will give you 30 seconds. listen i m glad the republican party is making inroads with the other groups. it is a shame they didn t give that same effort to black americans in georgia. nevertheless, the conservatives are here and we will continue to present options to them because we believe in conservatism is tt opportunity for them, especially as we are witnessing what democs are doing in these areas. steve: lee carter, you get the final word. i m really looking forward to these last five weeks as both
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Will be okay. i will make it happen and provide for my family. but i would really like to keep doing this job. it is a fantastic business with an a direct impact on the people in dire need of help and we are all good. we would like to keep our jobs. ai steve: it would be greaf the veteran defense change their minds. chad, thank you for telling us your story and good luck, sir. yes, sir, thank you. brian: he is a hero and that is why we are putting this on. ainsley: i hope they don t have to lose their jobs.
Need it. thankfully, i would just keep it but thank goodness, 3 feet of water and so did my whole neighborhood but the ironic thing the same amount of money that didn t have flood insurance as the people that did have. ainsley: how is that? brian: because fema stepped in and fill out the criteria. ainsley: that happen here? brian: yeah, the thing is you want to make people whole again. but at the same time for flood insurance, you have to get the same amount of money whether you have it or not. ainsley: have to hope that fema will step in. ai steve: tens of thousandf floridians will be ruined because they didn t have flood insurance. state law does not require it but if you have a mortgage, they will say you know what, you will have to have it. it doesn t cover the full cost a lot of these homes completely wiped off of the map. ainsley: if fema does not