KATIE PAVLICH (CO-HOST): The D.C. mayor has called the Pentagon twice and been denied twice. She really should be talking to President Joe Biden about this issue, and as you mentioned, 7,200 immigrants bused to Washington, D.C. But take a look at these numbers for the encounters just in July. Almost 200,000 encounters at the southern border. That doesn't count the got-aways, of course. We are looking at 4 million people crossing that border since President Joe Biden came into office. And you think about how that overwhelms small communities, towns of 15,000, when that many people come in.
STEVE DOOCY (CO-HOST): And Brian, to your point that you wonder why it's not higher in the polls, I don't think it really registers with a lot of people until they see it with their own two eyes. They see it in Texas, they see it in New Mexico, Southern California.
PAVLICH: See it in their taxes.
DOOCY: Yeah, they see it in all sorts of ways and it's not now until Greg Abbott said, "Look we can't take care of everybody, we're going to ship them out," suddenly it's the big story. Brilliantly, he sent people to D.C. and New York. The capital of politics and the capital of media. And you know what? Now people are talking about it.