morning. i m jonathan kaye part, this is the sunday show. and now, the unprecedented weaponization of the justice department and the fbi to break into a home of a former president of the united states. for six straight years, i ve been harassed, investigated, defame, slandered, and persecuted like no other president. and like no other president, he could be indicted soon. that may be why donald trump would on a 90 minute rant at a rally in ohio last night. he comes on the heels of the justice department officially appealing the decision by trump appointed judge alien cannon. the block the doj from using the classified documents seized in mar-a-lago and it s criminal mastication. the matter now heads to the 11th circuit quarter of appeals where trump appointees makes six of 11 active judges on the circuit. meanwhile, the special master appointed to sift through 11,000 documents to see if any should be shielded from investigators, has made his first official move. judge
woo! i don t know what to say. just a dynamite performance. it is 7:00 here in new york city and we start with a fox news alert. if you are just waking up, these images are about last night and damar hamlin, who is now in critical condition after he collapsed on the field in the first quarter of the monday night football game. ainsley: he s a safety for the buffalo bills and is he leaving the field there in an ambulance. i think his mom is in the ambulance after a hit during a matchup with the bengals. the nfl postponing that game out of grave concern about his health. brian: all right. garrett tenney is live with the latest. garrett? good morning, y all. this was hard to watch. you could tell right away that something was wrong. this was five minutes into the first quarter of the game. damar hamlin playing defense for thes buffalo bills and made what looked to be a routine tackle on the bengals receiver. this wasn t one of those violent vicious collisions. hamlin
your evidence. now, investigators are opening their files to us. this is more like you re ted bunny guy. correct. and you ll get the chance to help crack this case. we want to hear for you. just called with that new piece of information. pick, and pick, and pick, and boom, it solved. there is still a killer out there. and somebody has to know something. hello, and welcome to dateline . never stop investigating until the mystery itself. that s the mission of detectives determined to crack the canavan case of amy mihaljevic. there are many clues, and though decades have passed, the trail of evidence has not grown cold. so, police decide to do something rare, ask for your help to answer a burning question. here s josh mankiewicz with what happened to amy? you see here, these are all boxes of leaves. and they re all numbered. so, the first lead we ever got in this case. down over past over 10,000 leads. so, these have all been checked out? the
we will look at the messages they are bringing, and whose a strategy is likely to work. extreme weather from coast- to-coast in the united states, from flooding in georgia, to deadly wildfires in california. we will have details from the cnn world weather center. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with rosemary church. we begin in canada, where a manhunt is underway for two suspects in connection with a deadly mass stabbing. police in saskatchewan say the attacks killed at least 10 people, in more than a dozen crime scenes, at least 15 people were taken to hospitals for injuries, and leaders of the james smith cremation have declared a state of emergency. they identified the two suspects as damien sanderson and myles sanderson. they are considered armed and dangerous, and believed to be traveling in a black nissan rogue. there is a saskatchewan license plate. we are taking all steps possible to track these individuals, and any information that comes in from th
aishah: former president trump pushing to release the affidavit but the justice department is urging the court to keep the documents secret, saying releasing it publicly would interfere with an ongoing criminal investigation. john: documents show the government is investigating trump for potential obstruction of justice and possible violations of the espionage act. aishah: and what s at stake at today s hearing, and peter doocy how the white house is responding. john: mark meredith live outside the courthouse in west palm beach florida, mark, what can we expect in the next coupon of hours? good afternoon. we can expect the judge to listen as lawyers are trying to push to get him to unseal a federal affidavit which would likely outline where the investigation stands into the former president. this is going to be fascinating, we have also seen the judge already agree to release some materials. the search warrant came out, which detailed not only what was collected fro