hello, and welcome to our viewers joining us from the united states and all over the world. you re watching cnn newsroom. i m kristie lu stout. it is now 2 am on the u.s. east coast. almost the entire state of florida is bracing for the impact of hurricane ian, a monster storm stretching 700 miles across and getting stronger. causing a nationwide blackout in cuba, ian is turning in the gulf of mexico as a category three hurricane with sustained winds just shy of a category four. and along with life-threatening storm surge, florida is facing catastrophic flooding and powerful winds. now, conditions will deteriorate throughout the night ahead of the expected landfall in the coming hours. more than two and a half million people are under some form of evacuation warning. state authorities say the time to leave is quickly running out. people in southwest florida, this is going to likely make landfall as a category 4 hurricane. there will be catastrophic flooding, and life-threat
grocery store. a source telling the daily mail he s not stupid and he s been very careful. live from moscow, idaho, but the latest on this, dan, stopping his victims for weeks. what more can you tell us? well, we are getting a clear picture of bryan kohberger from people who knew him growing up in pennsylvania and also classmates of his and students at washington state university, which is 10 miles away from where we are here in moscow with the murders took place near the university of idaho. we are also getting more details about the days leading up to the arrest. arrested friday morning eastern pennsylvania and according to the daily malcolm investigators had been tracking him for days and finally saw him in his white elan trip. the were looking for a vehicle and picked up on surveillance video with a nearby video. the daily mail at his father flew out to washington state and joined his son onto 2,000-mile road trip to pennsylvania in that car in early december. he
answers, don t you know it, and everything from the crisis at the southern border, to the economy, to those biden family influence-peddling accusations. the white house last week saying not so fast to the oversight requests submitted before the change of power. but it won t be able to hold them off much longer. just until the new majority can decide on speaker. the g.o.p. is primed to hold the biden administration accountable. you already have the white house coming out, playing political games, saying they are going to slow-walk everything. but what we have seen is really just a continuation of what they have done for the last two years. they are going to do everything they possibly can to stop any request from every committee that is an oversight committee, and they are going to do everything they can to turn the spin machine on to misdirect and show the american people that, oh, look over here, there is something going on, when the reality is they are nefarious things
telling officers to declare any relationship with a journalist, in the same way they would disclose links with a criminal. the advice was issued by the college of policing several years ago, but has only recently come to light. our correspondent sean dilley has the latest. because there is a context and history that s important. we think terms of anti corruption, ac 12 and line of duty don t we. in real life the ac 12 department are called professional standards or in london, for instance, the director for professional standards, but basically it is lumped in as a term to combat potential corruption, or some might say conflicts of interest. the history to this is that her majesty s inspectorate of constabulary and fire and rescue services had done a report into the metropolitan police investigation into the daniel morgan murder in 1987. now, he was a private detective. if you follow that web, it s very tangled, but very much the actions of a private detective, journalists and
an investigation after former manchester united footballer paul pogba claims he s the victim of a blackmail plot by an organised gang. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. pakistan will launch a global appeal to help it deal with the flooding catastrophe that s killed more than a thousand people and affected 30 million. un member states will be asked to contribute. pakistan s foreign minister has estimated the financial impact at $4 billion. bilawal bhutto zardari said he hoped the international community would grasp the sheer level of devastation in his country. and it s not over yet water is still surging down the mightly indus river and will flood the low lying sindh province yet further over the next few days. azadeh moshiri reports. a young boy stranded on a rock as raging waters surround him. you can see a rescue worker edging out of the helicopter, lifting him up to safety. it s but one of the countless rescue efforts that are happening