the fda has just authorized the first updated booster vaccine targeting the omicron variant. americans could get the new shots as soon as friday. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. wolf blitzer is off today. i m pamela brown, and you re in the situation room. let s get straight to the latest developments in the mar-a-lago investigation. the trump legal team under deadline to respond to last night s explosive new filing from prosecutors. i m told by a source familiar that they are expected to meet that deadline. i want to bring in our senior justice correspondent, evan perez. he has been on the story around the clock, shall we say. evan, trump s attorneys have until 8:00 p.m. to file their response. the justice department is accusing the trump team of trying to obstruct an investigation and they re using a photo to help make their case. that s right, pamela. that photo certainly was a bombshell. what it does is it shows the number of docume
in this deadly stabbing spree across canada is found dead tonight. but now the search intensifies for his brother, wanted for his alleged role in killing ten and injuring 18 others. let s go outfront. good evening. welcome to a special edition of outfront. i m poppy harlow in tonight for erin burnett. tonight, the justice department is plotting its next move after a federal judge sides with donald trump. the former president allowed to use a special master to sift through the more than 11,000 items and documents that the fbi seized from his mar-a-lago home. you ll remember last month. this decision comes despite the doj arguing that it had already completed a review of potentially privileged documents. judge eileen canon, who was apointed by trump, citing several reasons for making this decision. writing that it will, quote, insure that at least the appearance of fairness and integrity under these extraordinary circumstances, she also cited what she calls, quote, swirli
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candidates are crisscrossing the states. and extreme weather from coast to coast in the u.s., from flooding in georgia to deadly wildfires in california. we will have details from the cnn world weather center. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. and we begin in canada where a manhunt is underway for two suspects in connection with a deadly mass stabbing. police in sass katchewan say th attacks killed at least ten people in more than a dozen crime scenes in the province. at least 15 people were taken to hospitals for injuries and leaders of the james smith cree nation have declared a state of emergency. police have identified the two suspects as damien sanderson and myles sanderson. they are considered armed and dangerous. they are in a black nissan rogue with a saskatchewan license plate. we are taking all steps possible to track these individuals and any information that comes in from public or other sources, we are following
i m boris sanchez in for kate balduan. at this hour a manhunt is under way in canada for two suspects in a stabbing spree that left ten people dead and 15 others injured. the royal canadian mounted police say the attacks were spread out across 13 different locations. they centered around an indigenous community and a nearby village in saskatchewan. right now police say the motive is not nope, but they believe some of the victims were specifically targeted while others were random. police have named the two suspects. here they are, 31-year-old damion sanderson and 30-year-old miles sanderson. they are believed to be traveling in a blakney san rogue, black nissan rogue but it s middle east they could have changed vehicles. let s go straight to paula newton in canada. what are you hearing, paula? reporter: the news in the last couple of hours, again, that these two suspects, incredibly suspects remain at large and that s quite concerning at this point because the last known