china, and russia. interesting. natosha bertran, take for the report live for us in the pentagon. start two to helicopters, helping to fight wildfires in southern california have collided. three people are dead. we will have the latest on how that happened and the investigation. stranded on the open seas nearly 2 days. a florida man takes extreme measures to survive after he drifted a dozen miles offshore. his amazing story is ahead on cnn news central. so researchers can help life underwater flourish. if you s struggle. and struggle. and struggle with cpap. you should check out inspire. no mask. no hose. just sleep. learn mo and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com i currently out of the office. focusing on a little blue-sky thinking.
the pattern of violent crime. no, ma am respect for authority and that ace the kind of thing that can make somebody even more dangerous than we think. trace: i have to go but i m curious, they kind of stopped, is that when you fought they had this wrapped up and actually wait a while before they go public. i think they always want more information because remember even when you have a suspect you want to correspond would he be rate everything you can to strengthen the days. i m sure clues from the public. wendy patrick great to have you on as always. thank you. thanks trace. trace: first up in tonight s viral videos after fleeting a drift at sea for three months on his cripple throat an australian driver back on dry lan rescued by a tuna boat about 1200 miles offshore. he and his daughter sur fives on rape swear and raw fish
person whose name ends in romp. have a great weekend, my friend. and thank you for joining us at home. the department of justice says tonight, this evening, filed a brief arguing that it cannot wait until december to look at all 11,000 documents it seized from donald trump. the department is arguing the delay is impeding its central investigation, and we are gonna get to that story shortly. we begin tonight with the destructive fury of hurricane ian. the storm made its second landfall in the united states a little after 2:00 this afternoon, near georgetown, south carolina, arriving is a category one storm with maximum sustained winds of 85 miles per hour. those winds and churning ocean waves were strong enough to destroy at least for fishing piers off the south carolina coast, including this one. they tossed an abandoned shrimp boat up on the sand. you can see it there. that boat had reportedly been anchored 12 miles offshore.
near north myrtle beach. they tossed an abandoned shrimp boat up on the sand. you can see it there. that boat had reportedly been anchored 12 miles offshore. here is a look at rescue crews evacuating four people trapped in the second floor of a motel, near an amusement park in the coastal resort city of myrtle beach. hundreds of thousands are without power in the carolinas right now. ian has now been downgraded to a post-tropical cyclone. the national hurricane center is still warning of threats from dangerous storm surge, high winds, and flash flooding. on the back end of the storm, in florida, the winds and rain have moved on. the destruction they caused is ongoing. in central florida, communities like orlando are still covered in floodwater. while on florida s southwest coast, where ian first made landfall a few days ago, the full picture of the devastation is still emerging. you are seeing santa bell, the
fishing vessels, trying to get to them. all right, here. thank you very much for stopping. julie: oh my god. and the stars of that video are here with us now. the boat captain tom and the formerly stranded kayaker davey wright. i m so glad you are okay. you only cursed once there. i m impressed. how long were you stranded in the kayak in the water? the kayak was gone hours ago. a rough estimation, really. we are talking somewhere between 4 1/2 and 5 hours is the best guess. of course, i didn t have time tracking going on. way too long. julie: here is what happened. you set off on your kayak going on a short fishing trip 2 1/2 miles offshore. you get to a sandbar and the good samaritan in you lends a stranger your kayak and then