it s a terrifying thing. you think with wind and water you don t think how fire is inexplicably linked. brian tod, thank you very much. devastating there in st. peters. she decided to ride out the storm at her home in port charlotte with eight people including five children. she s notane a mandatory evacuation zone but the storm ended up being so much worse despite the warnings, that, sarah, i know what you re facing is really terrifying. we have some pictures you sent of what was your pool area technically. we can see the destruction and devastation there, the roof ripped apart. what else have you seen? well, actually, we ve seen a lot. we ve seen a tree fall right in front of our cars. we ve seen just everything blowing around. it s pretty wild.
large there? reporter: anderson, if they have leads, are being cagey about it tonight, the da office being careful not to release the person s name, they tell us he remains very dangerous and still out there. we have to reiterate, though, they are piecing together information on scenes of pure chaos from saturday evening, the da office told us the two men whose confrontation started this whole thing saturday night fired a total of about 17 shots at each other within just a few seconds. brian tod, appreciate it, more now on the state of senate negotiations underway, this afternoon on the white house, spokesperson said the president is in her words encouraged by the talks and a short time later on cnn, the lead, told jake tapper he was cautiously optimistic. i ve never been part of negotiations as serious as these. there are more republicans a the the table talking about changing our gun laws and investigating mental health than at any time since sandy hook. now, i ve also been p
walgreens, walmart, limiting the number of cans customers can buy in each transaction wolf. very tough, heartbreaking to even think about it. thank you brian tod for that reporting. to our viewers, thank you very much for watching. i m wolf blitzer in the situation room, erin burnett outfront starts right now. outfront next, live from kyiv, as russia issues a chilling warning. official says putin, quote, will put out more air and ground defenses if countries join nato. just how much ukrainian forces are relying to win on the battlefield, plus federal process kurlts reportedly launched a grand jury investigation on trump, how did classified documents end up in mar-a-lago and serving documents
definitely all eyes will be on that sight. so hillary clinton she has largely owned the media s attention when it comes to the 2016 presidential race. but what about joe biden. brian tod is in washington. good morning. reporter: alison and george, the vice president is going to need all the momentum he can get to overtake hillary clinton in the speculative race that we re running right now. joe biden has enough experience, gravitas and political experience to bear that we have to take his candidacy very seriously. he s a natural handshaker and back slapper, evidenced on inauguration day. that common touch, combined with decades in the senate, an impressive portfolio as vice president and some recent subtle political moves have analysts talking about a potential joe biden presidential run in 2016. he is reaching out he s keeping in contact with key democrats in states like iowa, south carolina and new hampshire. that is critical because if he does decide to run are in 2016,