ainsley: a lot of people will because of the epiphany. ainsley: i can t take my garland down yet. i still have my garland on the fireplace so pretty. steve: particularly when it s snowing and looks so beautiful. that s up the interstate where we are sitting. ainsley: you said it might snow this weekend. steve: might sunday night. stay tuned. darn it. brian: might have to get to work early. ainsley: dawn, i m sorry, i m trying. brian: if they ask you to come in and you say no and you can t get in, it s really on you. steve: you know, that was back in the day when we all had the only way to do the show would be in the big studio. now we have these little vans that travel around and can park in your parking lot. ainsley: sorry, i can t make it to work. send a van to my driveway? steve: it was a year ago right now today when i had covid and i was stuck at home and once i was past the contamination zone, i did the show from the driveway for three weeks. it wa
culprit. yet another dose of gun violence adding to a string of shootings already staining the headlines. right now, police in washington state rushing to find this man, officials say he walked into a yakima gas station last night opening fire and killing three. he then possibly carjacked a fourth person. let s get straight to cnn s lucy kafanov. lucy, what do we know? reporter: john, the details are still coming in. three people, at least three people are dead following that overnight shooting at a circle k store in yakima, washington, that the man responsible for firing those shots is still at large. matt murray, the yakima police chief calling this individual dangerous telling reporters, quote, it s random so there is a danger to the community. we don t have motive and we don t know why. when officers arrived to the scene they initially found three deceased individuals at the circle k store. they quickly realized there was a second incident, a shooting mow tensionally
zone in the woods. police say they were clearing out the encampment when one of the protestors opened fire hitting one of the troopers. officers returned fire shooting and killing that protestor. the group was there protesting the construction of a new police training facility. officials say opponents of that project have repeatedly turned to violence. over the last several months, law enforcement and portions of our community have experienced growing criminal behavior and terroristic acts committed by individuals and groups for the building of the new atlanta public training safety center. they have attempted to disguise their activities as being protests against the building of this facility. the law enforcement can t stand by while serious criminal acts are being committed that jeopardize the safety of the citizens we re sworn to protect. dana: we go to jonathan serrie in atlanta. bill: social media posts calling for violence have been banned. protestors continue t
appear poised to deliver sophisticated tanks as they urge ukrainians to turn the focus from brutal battles in the east to a renewed offense in the south. also tonight, former vice president mike pence facing his own document controversy. about a dozen records were found in pecnce s home. we re following gut wrenching developments out of california, the scene of back to back mass shootings. police releasing information about the suspect in the latest massacre as the governor there mourns tragedy upon tragedy in his state. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re the situation room. let s get to the top story. the log jam over delivering tanks appears to be this reversal could be a major development in the war. explain how the biden administration came around on this. well, the biden administration finalizing plans to commit to sending the u.s. made m 1 abrams tank to ukraine with officials familiar with the matter.
zelenskyy last week. that meeting comes at a critical juncture for the war amid new questions about the quantity and quality of u.s. support. and exactly what specifically makes the new mexico da so sure about the charges against alec baldwin, that could land him in prison for years. it wasn t that we were trying to charge him with a felony. it s that what his actions did matched the case law for involuntary manslaughter. but let s start exactly two years out from inauguration day, seeing the early contours of the presidential strategy, that the white house hopes will get joe biden back to the oval office for a second term. the goal to spotlight pooud s legislative achievements of the past 18 months and contrast that with what a white house spokesman predicted would be republicans divorce from reality political stunts. to that end, politico reports the administration is giddy that only soft of the biggest bomb throwers are now on the oversight committee believing they a