category 4 storm this week, and we continue to follow ian as it moves into north carolina after making landfall as a hurricane there. it is now moving inland as a post-tropical cyclone, posing all sorts of problems for that part of the country. even though it s been downgraded, officials warn it still threatens the area with herb rain and flooding. in south carolina the storm flooded homes and vehicles along the shoreline, and as high winds pushed the storm surge even higher, two piers, one in pawleys island and another in north myrtle beach you see here partially collapsing. officials are now warning residents to avoid leaving their homes and to steer clear of floodwaters that could pose hidden dangers. the obvious one of the water itself, can isolate people, drown people, but it can also hide downed power lines, obstacles in the water, even contaminants in the water. the waters themselves are the most dangerous. ian slam med into southwest florida as a severe cate
a recommendation of no-go for launch. plus, former president trump returns to the stump for the first time since the fbi s mar-a-lago search. later, uvalde strong. still grieving after the school massacre, the high school football team gives the community reason to cheer. in is the cbs weekend news. good evening. adriana diaz is off. we begin with danger above, a stolen plane ominously circling the skies above northeast mississippi for hours. at the controls, a man police say threatened to crash into a walmart. the twin engine aircraft lifted up from a regional airport in tupelo where elise preston is covering tonight. elise. reporter: lilia, that suspect could face making terroristic threats and grand larceny charges after police say he stole a plane from the regional airport. authorities believe he had some flight instruction but not enough experience to land a plane. he right on top of our house. reporter: today terror in tupelo, mississippi. a plane po
she will tell lawmakers whether their stories posed a risk to national security. bill has time off. good morning, trace. moon to mar-a-lago might be the scene of today s show. house oversight leaders welcoming the dni s decision saying officials must swiftly move to mitigate any potential risk. at the same time federal judge is siding with the former president saying she intends to appoint an independent special master to review how the f.b.i. handled the documents. dana: all this after the f.b.i. unsealed a heavily redacted affidavit showed the agency had probable cause to believe that the former president was keeping classified information at his resort. some of it apparently dealing with spies and secrets. bill: former congressman trey gowdy is making the case for more transparency. perhaps some people have already made up their minds. but many have not. they want more information. is this really about the return of documents or something else? what is at stake are
a justice that this hearing for thursday for this accusation that led to the fbi search of mar-a-lago. there was an unredacted version of that document. the justice department ongoing criminal investigation and could damage national security. we are still waiting for the doj to to respond to why attorney general merrick garland approved the raid. former president trump says agents seized three of his passports but reporting that wasn t the case. according to a doj official, the fbi is not in possession of former president trump s passport, and accuse the fbi of stealing his passports during the search, but the fbi says it has returned the passports to president trump. so my questions, so many who quick to report pressure we saw the email from the doj saying that they swept up the passports. there were passports given by the government par for the courts, but to me, this speaks to the indiscriminate nature of the search. he rifled through 11 boxes. at no point did
Will Fox News Alert, at least 40 israelis have been killed and more than 700 hurt as hamas militants launch a Surprise Attack on the israeli territory. This comes as the Prime Minister declares war after more than 2,000 rockets were launched from the gaza end strip. Pete the u. S. Defense secretary, lloyd austin, saying the pentagon will work to assure israel that has what it needs to defend itself. Carley trey yingst has the very latest. Reporter Attack Helicopters are other the gaza strip firing on hamas positions and other areas where people are still the infiltrating into southern israel. There are multiple reports of Hostage Situations taking place in communities along the gaza border that are currently controlled by hamas militants, israeli territory. Rocket fire continues, it has subsided a bit, but we are seeing sirens sounding in some parts of the country and impacts across southern and central israel. Behind me here there is just black smoke rising from the horizon, just one