millions there on tornado watch. is the west coast that could really feel the brunt getting slammed directly with life threatening storm surge and flooding in a day or so. millions of people in ian s cross hairs and boarding up the homes. people waiting in line for hours for free sand bags. mandatory evacuations were expanded. they re told it s time to leave now. fema s chief urged people to get out of harm s way. our biggest concern as we wait for this storm to make landfall is storm surge and i will note that storm surge is a leading cause of hurricane related fatalities. the decision you choose to make may mean the difference between life and death. overnight the storm made laufld in cuba with rain and winds. it is churning in warm waters of the gulf of mexico. jennifer gray is in the cnn weather center. there is a slight shift in the forecast path to the south. what does this change? basically means that areas just to the south get the bulk of the surge. with this s
good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, what is the doj waiting for? they re silent on whether it will in the trump mar-a-lago investigation. and this comes as we re learning that the documents seized from trump included, by the way, hundreds of documents, but it included a foreign government s nuclear capabilities according to a report in the washington post. that kind of information, a country s nuclear capabilities, is closely guarded, many senior national security officials are kept in the dark about it. and yet, here s where some of the documents were last month. look at your screen there, which you can see in red is just down the hall from where the members go, the outdoor dining area, the members part of the club, and all the guests go through, all the wedding pictures that trump takes every weekend. all that is going on next to documents of a country s nuclear program. it took more than a year for the government to get these documents back. that includ
republic. they re all enemies of the state. he is an enemy of the state. you want to know the truth. that comes as trump is contending with a slew of investigations picking up steam. how much will they impact his party this november? that s a big question. season two of the january 6th hearings are upon us. the house select committee is preparing for its end of the year sprint, expected to resume public hearings this month. the justice department presses on with its criminal investigation into the capitol attack. now there s the added suspense in the classified documents probe after the search of mar-a-lago. the washington post is reporting tonight that among the highly sensitive government documents found was one describing a foreign government s nuclear defense capabilities. the washington post sources didn t identify the foreign government in question or say where at mar-a-lago the document was found. other tersmaterials detail top secret operations so close ly gua
[ cheering crowd ] so much pressure. pressure makes diamonds. true. pulisic! he scores! incredible! the news continues i m handing it over to don lemon tonight. this is don lemon tonight, just in cnn, washington what post reporting document foreign government defenses including its nuclear capabilities it was found during the fbi search of mar-a-lago. that is according to sources, now documents about some special access programs are kept under lock and key almost always and secure compartmented information facility not in the former presidents beach resort. and a big question is still unanswered. why did he have a document like this in the first place? a lot more to come on all of this, so stay tuned. and there s more news tonight on something happening for the first time in modern american history. and that is an elected official barred from holding office for allegedly violating a clause in the 14th amendment by participating in what the judge ruled was an insurrection
capabilities seized at mar-a-lago. the washington post reports that one of the highly classified documents found in the fbi search last month described a foreign government s nuclear defenses writing, quote, some of the seized documents detailed top secret u.s. operations so closely guarded that many senior national security officials are kept in the dark about them. only the president some members of his cabinet or a near cabinet level official could authorize other government officials to no details of these special access prog programs holding dozens of classified documents in an unsecured location months in many cases after he was asked to return them. we know it s a higher level of sensitivity and does that level of sensitivity increase the likelihood that the doj charges, a legal standard here? more charges, higher charges? more likely to charge given sensitivity? good morning. i m glad to be with all of you. i think that is probably the case. you know? the document