cbs s elaine quijano has the details. missing jogger in memphis. the desperate search for a kidnapped school teacher, as police say the suspect refuses to cooperate. cbs s elise preston has more on the suspect s criminal history. n the suspect s crim this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. duncan: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this busy labor day. i m jericka duncan. norah is on assignment. tonight, severe weather is in the forecast for nearly a third of the nation, from record heat waves in the west, to floods across the midwest and south. right now, a line of storms is moving through the northeast, with heavy rains, thunderstorms, and tornado warnings. flash flooding has closed roadways and stranded drivers in parts of rhode island and massachusetts. in california, temperatures hit the triple digits for the sixth straight day, as thousands flock to the beach to beat the heat. recor
master would do. a separate filter team has gone through the documents. pierre thomas standing by on the investigation tonight. dan abrams also here on what may be coming next. also tonight, the major news on covid. the new booster for millions this fall here in the u.s. the fda now authorizing updated covid boosters from both pfizer and moderna, targeting omicron and the ba.4 and ba.5 subvariants. this could be ready in days. so, who should get one? your questions answered right here tonight. also this evening, the state of emergency in jackson, mississippi. 160,000 people still without d drinkable water. thousands lining up for hours waiting for cases of bottled water. but there has been a major development tonight, and we ll have the latest. the war in ukraine tonight. and this evening, the images now coming in. an armored convoy carrying u.n. inspectors trying to get to europe s largest nuclear power plant right there in ukraine. how will they be received by the rus
what the hell is the matter with us? i m not joking. think about it. what are we doing? president joe biden gives a fiery and impassioned speech in pennsylvania, vowing to ban assault-style weapons while calling out republicans for criticism of fbi following the search of mar-a-lago. we ll have much more of the president s remarks just ahead. meanwhile, there are several new developments in the justice department s investigation into the former president, including this picture from the doj, showing some of the documents seized. we ll walk you through everything that s happened overnight. also ahead, qanon and dangerous conspiracy theories. that s how donald trump spent his time yesterday on his fledgling social media platform. we ll explain how it is part of a growing trend for the former president. good morning and welcome to way too early on this wednesday, august 31st. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for being with us. we ll begin with that breaking news overnigh
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
the nation. breaking news on the stabbing rampage that left ten dead and at least 19 injured. cbs s elaine quijano has the details. missing jogger in memphis. the des operates search for a kidnapped school teacher as police say the suspect refuses to cooperate. cbs s elise preston has more on the suspect s criminal this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. good evening and thank you so much for joining us on this busy labor day. i m jericka duncan. norah is on assignment. tonight severe weather is in the forecast for nearly a third of the nation from record heat waves in the west to floods across the midwest and south. right now a line of storms is moving through the northeast with heavy rains, thunderstorms and even tornado warnings. flash flooding has schossed roadways and stranded drivers in parts of rhode island and massachusetts. and california temperatures hit the triple digits for the 6th straight day as thousands flock