and roy is a very salty, guy, if you will. he is not going to simply cower to political pressure which is what makes him so electable. just so i understand what you mean. when you say seasonal tension, you re saying it s in the ether right now. the political polarization out there and that this may not be fact-based accusation but it s political? is that what you mean when you say seasonal tension? i m saying that as the elections approach, it s like when you get in the red zone in a football game. we ve got jersey day coming up here down in florida at several of the local churches because florida/florida state is going to be playing here soon. when they get in the red zone, they get pretty serious about each yard. as you begin to approach election day, things get very intense. to the extent now i understand of that we live in this time of technology.
dna, man. he s a man of honesty and integrity and you know, we re to use a football phrase, we re in the red zone, man. we re in that political zone of politics. and they know it. both sides, republican party, democrat party, knows that this race is extremely important, and i, i made this, you may have heard it, i was the one that kind of broke the idea that if these ladies felt like that they re telling the truth and they need to go ahead and take a lie detectors test. a polygraph test. then we ll find out who s telling the truth and who s not. well, then, if you want them to do that, should judge moore take a lie detector test? that would be fine with me, but since they brought these allegations, you know, this is politics. we want to make sure if that s the case, let s see it. i guess i m trying to
warm water in the gulf of mexico. right now, 85 miles per hour. this morning, when we woke up, it was 70, 75 and now 85. and landfall somewhere east of the new orleans, likely. biloxi, gulfport. here s pictures from golf shores. alabama, very rough surf already there. stay out of the water today. rip currents everywhere today, need to be away and safe from this. it will be gone by tomorrow. this is a quick-moving storm. but it will be a rough day at the surf today. if you re in the red zone, you re going to see damage. this is the hurricane warning zone. this is the area that s going to see winds of 75 or more. some spots will pick up 100-mile-per-hour gusts, no question. what does it mean right now? what are we looking at? here s the storm itself. it s a category 1 storm. it s 85 miles per hour, but it has wind gusts to 100. and even some of our weather models today saying we could see wind gusts of somewhere around
a moving target. in a situation like we re dealing with, talking about today, that s your best option, r run, get inside, get undercover. sean: or if you re dan bongino, punch him in the face because you re an mma guy. i prefer the triangle choke. but people s instinct in the red zone would be to go to the exit you came in. it may not be where you came in, override that instinct to maybe travel an extra distance asking out the entrance. that s the best tip i can give for people. sean: save yourself, not take the guy out, we saw that in las vegas. if you re in new york that has to be in the back of your mind. thank you guys. thank you brian. sean: meanwhile coming up on this show, was president trump right about bowe bergdahl all along? i ll give it away. the answer is yes.
wildlife. if it misses that, then we get up toward biloxi and gulfport. that s where the winds could be significantly stronger and also that storm surge of somewhere around 9 to 11 feet. that s the big problem. 11-foot surge in any town in any harbor in any bay is a big surge, plus you have wind on top. so that s where we re going with this now. if you re in the red zone, you re going to see significant damage. if you re in the blue zone, you re going to see a lot of power lines down. there could be a million people without power and not even near the coast because the wind is going to continue to blow all the way through montgomery into birmingham and atlanta as well. so here s how it shapes up right now. here s nate, a category 1 storm. but it s still growing. category 1 starts in the 70s. now we re up to 90. category 2 is 96. so we already have those gusts but it s forecast to be significantly stronger at landfall. moving north northwest at 26 miles per hour, only 180 or so