intelligence appears in court, all while there are new details revealed in his case, including jack teixeira s arsenal of weapons and his alleged effort to cover his tracks. we ll take you live outside the courthouse for the very latest. and the parents of the louisville bank shooter are speaking out, and they have a message for the victims families. they say, we re so sorry. ahead, what more we re hearing from the last time they saw their son. shocked and disgusted. those are the words from americans who feel abandoned by the u.s. government and left to navigate the complicated and dangerous situation in sudan. secretary of state antony blinken just responded to that cnn reporting. we are following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central. right now, the air national guardsmen accused of leaking highly classified intelligence documents is facing a federal judge. prosecutors are arguing that 21-year-old jack teixeira is st
of biblical proportions. ian is a cat 4 storm bringing 140 mile-per-hour winds and leaving a wake of destruction in its path. the national hurricane center is warning of catastrophic window damage with an unsuburb viable storm surge of up to 18 feet. it is expected to dump 2 feet of rain across the state bringing unprecedented flooding and destruction. entire neighborhoods are now undersea as water levels continue to rise. homes are floating down the middle of the street and people are swimming in their living rooms. by the way authorities say it s a very bad idea. who knows what s in that water. and first responders rescue services can t escape the flooding either. this fire department in naples is completely under water. leaving the city s residents on their own. and things are even worse in the air where hurricane hunters are flying into the heart of the storm. watch. oh [bleep] jesse: more than 2 million people in the state were told to evacuate, with thousands more h
anything showing that now but by the time that started being done it was far too late and the damage was done. bill: especially for you. auto thefts in louisville so far this year, your town, 800, 1,112 kias for just shy of 2,000 cars. do you know others? yeah, i do have a few friends that had theirs taken. fortunately in their cases there was window damage and i m the only one i know of personally that has had their car crashed this way. so thankfully the friends were able to get repairs done. bill: my heart sank, your quote, because your car means everything to you. it is how you make money, right? yeah. exactly. for so many families having your car taken is just has such a
this is part of this is sitting in the passenger seat of a car. this is how large the hail was falling out of the sky yesterday, even closing the school district, because there was so much damage to their schools, with the hail and the wind and the rain and the roof damage and window damage, as well. so here s where we are right now. did have a tornado warning not that long ago for panama city. that was a waterspout moving onshore. now we re down to just a severe thunderstorm warning, not seeing the rotation. here s where we are expecting to see more in the way of severe weather today. not the ramp-up that we saw yesterday, but it will certainly be around. you need to pay attention today, keep the radio on. pets, people, and property. you need to watch out for that. that s the real problem. that s the problem we see when people are not paying attention to what a hailstorm or what a wind event can do out there. here s where the rain will be over the next couple of days here across the
of biblical proportions. ian is a cat 4 storm bringing 140 mile-per-hour winds and leaving a wake of destruction in its path. the national hurricane center is warning of catastrophic window damage with an unsuburb viable storm surge of up to 18 feet. it is expected to dump 2 feet of rain across the state bringing unprecedented flooding and destruction. entire neighborhoods are now undersea as water levels continue to rise. homes are floating down the middle of the street and people are swimming in their living rooms. by the way authorities say it s a very bad idea. who knows what s in that water. and first responders rescue services can t escape the flooding either. this fire department in naples is completely under water. leaving the city s residents on their own. and things are even worse in the air where hurricane hunters are flying into the heart of the storm. watch.