That Storm Surge could be the worst part of this storm. So we will be on that during this hour. Ill be watching. Thanks alex. Thank you. We are going straight to bill karins. Msnbcs meteorologist. Nbc News Meteorologist for the latest on the situation there. Bill, what can we expect now in florida . This is when all the damage is happening. We cant show you where the worst Storm Surge is. But we know it is moving in. We have had reports of a ten foot Storm Surge in sarasota. As we go down the coast, all the way to naples, its been at least five to six foot Storm Surge. That is higher than helene in most cases so we have new significant damage that is being done tonight. As the storm is moving inland. The winds are still pushing that water against the coast. It is still rushing in. The other thing you will notice, the black line is the center. Just north of the center which has been the past five hours over tampa, torrential rain. We are talking two to three inches per hour. Now that is
wins the white house eventually, these charges are not subject to a federal presidential pardon. so, you know, if you re donald trump right now, you have to be really concerned about what is going to happen in georgia. a special grand jury in georgia finishes its investigation into the former president s attempts to overturn the election. and as just heard, the jury s final report could mean serious legal trouble for donald trump. meanwhile, the department of justice is reviewing classified documents found in a personal office for president joe biden. we ll explain why this discovery is very different than what happened down at mar-a-lago. and hundreds of supporters of bolsanaro are in jail following a january 6 style attack in brazil while the former president appears to be in florida. we ll dig into that story ahead. . bolz nar yoe. good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, january 10th. thank you for starting your day with us. the justice departmen
long-range missiles toward the ukrainian capital of kyiv. we ll have the very latest on the ongoing fight and where global leaders stand on the issue. e global leaders stand on the issue. good morning. and welcome to way too early. on this monday, june 27th. i m jonathan lemire, coming to you live from the beautiful bavarian house. we will get back to the g-7 in a moment but we start with the supreme court landmark decision to overturn roe v. wade ending the constitutional right to an abortion after nearly 50 years. the decision came after the court s conservative majority ruled 6-3 to uphold a mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks. the justices then 5-4 voted on overturning roe with chief justice john roberts making it clear that his vote was only to side with the mississippi law. the majority opinion on striking down roe was written by justice samuel alito, he writes this. the constitution makes no reference to abortion, and no such right is implicitly prot
person was supposed to be there. they are trying to make sure which part of the mar-a-lago affidavit is significant. it could cause significant damage to their criminal investigation. the federal magistrate who is considering the issue did put out an order just a few minutes ago saying he agrees the doj has a substantial reason to protect details of this ongoing investigation. we ll get into that ahead. also very disturbing images from a violent arrest in arkansas. this is so hard to even watch. this video shows two deputies and an officer appearing to punch and knee a suspect during an arrest. all three of those officers have been taken off duty. they are under investigation. multiple kicks to the head there. let s again there. omar jimenez has more on that. we do want to warn you once again, a lot of these images are disturbing. three arkansas law enforcement officers have been removed from duty after this video showing them hitting a man outside a store in mulberry,
the cbs evening news starts now. the nation s highest court rejects an effort to limit the use of the widely-used abortion pill mifepristone. good evening. i m norah o donnell, and thank you for being with us. the implications are enormous. medications are now the most common way to end a pregnancy, and some providers send them by mail to states that have limited or banned abortions. the decision comes on the same day that senate republicans blocked legislation that would protect access for in vitro fertilization and other fertility treatments. democrats brought this bill to the floor because they are trying to make the battle over reproductive rights a centerpiece of the debate this election year. cbs s jan crawford is at the supreme court with why all nine justices on this divided court agreed on this ruling. my body! my mind! reporter: finding common ground in a divisive case, the supreme court refused to roll back access to the abortion pill mifepristone, saying a g