the country s longest serving monarch. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. it is tuesday, september 20th, 4 a.m. here on the east coast of the united states where we are tracking hurricane fiona as the storm gains strength in the atlantic. fiona is now a category 3 hurricane barrelling closer to the turks and caicos islands after tearing through the dominican republic on monday. heavy rains and strong winds ripped through cities destroying buildings and homes. more than 1 million people are without running water in the dominican republic and officials say it s too soon to know the exact number of power outages. it s only a glimpse of the power of this storm, and that s expected to get even stronger through the weeks. let s turn to our meteorologist pedram javaheri who s keeping a close eye on the storm. all eyes on the storm. it is a major hurricane, category 3. possibly up to a category 4. the turks and caicos, home to 5,000 pe
against parliament in just a few hours. and in california, authorities have ordered evacuations as wildfires tear across the state, already struggling with power outages and droughts. life from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemarie church. thank you for joining us. cormack we begin with new details of the ice search of donald trump s mar-a-lago research. we know from court filings and that now famous picture that agents recovered classified and top-secret document. here s what the washington post is reporting. we learned that when the fbi conducted a search on august 8th, obviously, there are two court documents describing a lot of classified material that was taken. we are told that one of the things found in the course of that search was a document that described a foreign government military defenses, including its nuclear capabilities. obviously, that was a cause for some concern, although there is a lot of material in this trench of stuff that they search
election. let s reassure people and get to the polls and elections. the sooner we get rid of this conservative government, the better. they re letting people down, taking people for granted. and i think it s all about boris johnson, it s about getting rid of the conservative party. have you concerned about the state of british politics? there have been four prime ministers in six years. people seem to checked out of politics to some extent because they feel detached, and very tthey have so many of their own party. the conservative leaders have gotten the kwcountry into the ms that they re in. that s why people don t want to listen to these people. in the bielections, liberal democrats beat the conservatives. and we found, talking to people that life-long conservatives were saying no more. we re not going to put up with this conservative party anymore. they don t listen to us. they re taking us for granted, and we want a change. so we ve already got quite a lot of e
just shows you they re working behind the scenes when most people don t know it. elliott, let s talk about these documents because these are the same documents i believe that meadows turned over to the january 6th select committee. what is the significance of them now being shared with the doj? what s the big picture? yeah, the big picture, don, number one, most people actually comply with subpoenas. so much focus has been on who hasn t been complying but at the end of the day there s a tremendous risk for those that don t. i don t know what his calculation was but the risk of prosecution was pretty great by not complying. big picture, think about all of the things that text messages to and from mark meadows could provide evidence of or help support. obviously there is the white house s response to violence on the day of january 6th. that s certainly the most obvious. then there s questions of how congress itself was obstructed as a governmental body or as congress itself
church where we are tracking the fallout on wall street as european markets get underway. it s 8 a.m. in the morning here and we are just hours away from the next step in queen elizabeth ii s final journey. the late monarch s coffin rests inside buckingham palace, but later today it ll travel to westminster at the palace of westminster where she will lie in state until her funeral on monday. her arrival in london late on tuesday greeted with cheers and applause by the large crowds gathered to pay tribute and witness this moment in history. king charles iii is now back in london after spending most of tuesday in northern ireland where a prayer service was held for his mother. this, of course, was the first visit there since becoming the new monarch. the king, along with other members of the royal family, will follow the queen s coffin later today as a procession takes it from buckingham palace to westminster hall. our correspondents are following all of the developments for