rising death toll and questions being raised over evacuation orders. this morning florida continues to reel from hurricane ian. i m brianna keilar with alex marquardt this morning. john berman is off this morning. officials are saying ian killed at least 76 people in florida after the monster storm barreled through the state. governor ron desantis says more than 1600 rescues have been made since the storm made landfall. communities have been left unrecognizedable. this morning more than 613,000 customers are still without power. many floridians still without clean tap water. shocking pictures. meanwhile florida governor ron desantis is defending officials in lee county where more than half of the storm-related deaths have been announced so far. they are now facing criticism for issuing evacuation orders a day later than neighboring counties. here is what governor desantis had to say. is that something you ll be reviewing, looking at the evacuation orders. lee county, if t
interview with the head of the c.i.a., we ask how vladimir putin may react to the battlefield losses. you make it sound like he s even more dangerous. systemic abuse inside women s soccer. the explosive report detailing sexual misconduct, verbal and emotional abuse. and why kim kardashian was fined more than $1 million after promoting cryptocurrency. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together. woman, tonight, florida residents are reeling from the catastrophic damage of hurricane ian. the death toll stands at 95, but, sadly, that number is expected to rise. and five days since the storm made landfall, more than a half a million are still without power. fema s damage assessment is ongoing, and rescue efforts are still under way. more than 2,000 people in southwest and central florida have been brought to safety. one of the hardest hit areas,
Indication hoff significant the move could be and could adversely effect the move between the u. S. And the palestinians and the u. S. And the arab states. Thank you. Im brianna keilar. And i thank you very much for watching tonight. Erin Burnett Outfront starts right now. Outfront next, breaking news an International Man hunt under way. A 24yearold tunisian mandate is key suspect. And the deadly Fireworks Explosion that killed more than 40 peel. What went so horriblily wrong . Lets go outfront. Im poppy harley. A german officials identifying this man a tunisian migrate the focus of their identification. Amaris Identification Papers found inside the truck. This has President Elect donald trump makes his first Public Comments today on the attack. Listen. It is an attack an humanity, that is what it it is. It is an attackon humanity. And its got to be stopped. What more do where he know about this man . Who is the key suspect. They know dont if hes the only one. But this is who they are
to give you context what s going on. debt ceiling discussions has seen positive reaction from stock markets. next week we ll get the fed. the market is expecting a 25% chance of another interest rate hike, and we ll also get inflation data, so we ll be watching out for that as well. wall street s top regulator is suing coinbase which is america s largest crypto exchange. tell us what that s about. yeah, well, it s been a busy couple of days for the sec and the crypto community. the latest the sec announcing they re suing coinbase alleging they were acting as an unregistered broker in exchange, essentially commingling a number of functions. the sec chair was on yesterday and the example he likened coinbase up to was saying what if new york stock exchange were also acting like a hedge fund. essentially what he s saying here is that coinbase had been
donations. sec chair. sbf met with. ftx operated behind it highlights the real risk that crypto asset trading posts can pose for customers alike. regulators will seek to use this in their case for regulation. the sec filing says additional charges have been filed by the u.s. attorneys office for the southern district of new york. that being what prompted his arrest by the police in bahamas last night. we expect the indictment to be unsealed this morning but we confirmed that the charges include wire fraud, securities fraud and money laundering. legal experts are sharing if he is indicted on a number of these charges he could face life in prison without the prospect of release. he is not coming back yet, though. a lot of questions are swirling about the prospect of