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our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world. i'm bianca nobilo live from london. max foster is still on assignment with the royals in boston but he'll be back next week. just ahead on "cnn newsroom." an appeals court halting the special master review of documents seized from mar-a-lago. this decision is a huge blow to the trump team and frankly a big win for the justice department. zblrp viva la france and god bless america. >> france is one of our strongest partners and one of the most capable allies. we asked police if they have found this potential fifth roommate, questioned them and cleared them as a suspect. >> announcer: live from london, this is "cnn newsroom." max foster and bianca nobilo.
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it's friday, december 2nd. 9 a.m. here in london, 4 a.m. in washington where u.s. federal appeals court has dealt a major blow to donald trump in the case of those documents seized from mar-a-lago. the three-judge panel has posted a review of the materials from a special master. trump has seven days to appeal. a source tells cnn the former president's legal team is weighing its options. fbi agents seized 33 boxes from a florida estate in august. they include classified materials including some marked top secret. cnn's sarah murray has more. >> reporter: an appeals court halting the special master review of documents seized from mar-a-lago. this is a huge blow to the trump team and frankly a big win for the justice department. this three-judge panel ruling the special master should not be involved in this case. here's a part of what they say in this ruling. the law is clear, we cannot
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write a rule that allows any subject of a search warrant to block government investigations after the execution of the warrant nor can we write a rule that allows only former presidents to do so. so the appeals court making very clear they do not believe there should be some kind of special carve out for former president donald trump. this could mean the justice department gets the documents. these are not the documents marked classified but the whole mess of other documents received from mar-a-lago sooner than they would have otherwise. the x factor is if trump's team will appeal. they could potentially take this to the supreme court. sarah murray, cnn, washington. today is the final day for early voting in georgia's runoff election. for the last remaining undecided seat in the u.s. senate. already the state has seen a large voter turnout. officials report more than 1.4 million votes have been cast. today is the last chance to vote early in person with election
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day on tuesday. incumbent u.s. senator democrat raphael warnock earned more votes than his challenger in november's mid-term election but warnock finished just shy of the 50% needed to win. both campaigns are making their closing pitch to voters. diane gallagher has more now live from georgia. >> reporter: republican herschel walker closing out the night before the final day of early voting here in georgia telling his supporters that they must get out and vote noting if they don't vote on friday, they need to make a plan to vote on tuesday. he was joined by several republican surrogates, including the almost ever present senator lindsey graham. mike pompeo, trump's secretary of state was unable to make his scheduled stop because of a family emergency according to the campaign. look, a much different scene here than democrats experienced in atlanta with former president
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barack obama who once again came down to the peach state to try and rally voters to support democrat incumbent senator raphael warnock. obama also came just before the general election. look, it is no secret that lindsey graham maybe not the same kind of crowd getter than former president barack obama. there has been two campaigns in this runoff. abbreviated, shortened in just four weeks. we've seen an abbreviated schedule with high profile surrogates from the walker campaign. the walker campaign with a much lighter schedule, usually one or two stops a day. even had no public events for a five-day stretch in a four-week runoff period. the big-name surrogates like former president donald trump not coming to campaign in person though we are told he will hold a tele rally before election day. look, more than a million voters have come out in georgia already
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during the early voting period. it does end on friday. voting groups say they expect to see very long lines on friday as people try and get to that last day of early voting. democrats outspending republicans on the air waves, more than $77 million total spent. the democrats spending more than republicans two to one there to give you an example of just how much more aggressive democrats are in the spending. the candidate himself, raphael warnock, has spent more at 24.8 million than all of the gop spending combined. diane gallagher, cnn, back to you. >> diane for us there with a great sound track. former u.s. first lady michelle obama is trying to rally warnock supporters in the final stretch not directly on the campaign trail but in a pair of robo calls where she urged voters to get behind the incumbent. >> hey there, this is michelle obama and i'm calling to make
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sure you have a plan to vote for reverend raphael warnock. this election is going to be very close and there are a lot of folks on the other side hoping you stay home, but we need you to get out and vote one more time for raphael warnock. >> and georgia's runoff between democratic senator raphael warnock and republican herschel walker is four days away. cnn's special coverage is set to start at 4 p.m. eastern next tuesday for you. president biden is proposing a shakeup in the democratic primaries in 2024. he says he wants to eliminate boxes altogether and increase racial and ethnic diversity. his plan is for south carolina to hold the first primary of the season on february 6th. nevada and new hampshire would follow a week later. biden wants georgia's primary moved up to february 20th and michigan on february 27th. wall street will be looking for signs that inflation in the
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u.s. is finally under control when the markets open later this morning. stocks closed mixed on thursday after wednesday's big rally. the dow shed nearly 200 points following weak data in the manufacturing sector, but that picture could change dramatically in a few hours when the u.s. releases its november jobs report. if too many workers were added to the economy investors fear it could lead to another round of aggressive rate hikes by the u.s. federal reserve. quick look at u.s. futures right now. joorp with only days to spare, u.s. congress has narrowly averted a crippling railroad strike that could have severely damaged the u.s. economy just before the holidays. >> the joint resolution is passed. without objection -- >> getting the legislation over
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the finish line. two days of intense white house negotiations. it's still missing one of the core demands that rail workers have threatened to strike over. we get those details now from cnn's manu raju. >> reporter: senate averted a devastating blow to the u.s. economy voting to prevent a railroad strike after a tense week of negotiations. >> on the one hand we don't want to shut down the economy. on the other, we don't want to say rail workers if you have a heart attack or you break your leg, you either show up to work or you're going to lose your job. >> reporter: lawmakers recognizing a strike could have disrupted food deliveries and send the economy reeling. >> do you have concerns about congress intervening here. >> i have concerns about a rail shutdown. >> reporter: tentative deal enforced by congress was brokered by the biden administration, major railways and eight of 12 labor unions. that plan lacks paid sick leave
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for workers. they demand the senate guarantee at least seven days for rail workers. >> it would be an absolute outrage if they don't get seven days. >> this is a small number of dollars for their bottom line to take care of their workers the way that they should. >> reporter: president biden defended the deal at the white house today when questioned on paid sick leave. >> i made it really clear is that vote was negotiated, it was so much better than anything they ever had. >> reporter: the amendment to mandate paid sick leave fell short. opposition from most republicans who say congress should not dictate the terms of the o negotiations. >> when you have eight unions who have agreed to the package that they negotiated with the department of labor and with the president, i'm very reluctant on the other for us to jump in and set a precedent. >> reporter: behind the scenes the lobbying campaign
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intensified. labor secretary marty walsh, transportation secretary pete buttigieg joining a private lunch of senate democrats and demanding action. >> the senate cannot leave until we get the job done. >> reporter: republicans have been skeptical. the plan winning support of senate gop leader mitch mcconnell and kevin mccarthy opposed the deal when it passed the house on wednesday. >> the senate vote was 80-15 to approve the bill. meaning 15 people voted against it. there were 10 republicans who voted no, 5 democrats voted no. one republican, rand paul, voted present. this coming after a bipartisan showing in the house but a majority of house republicans voted against the plan. there was a split, too. mitch mcconnell voted for it, kevin mccarthy voted against it. but despite the back and forth
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and consternation within each caucus, they got the bill through on a bipartisan basis and now this agreement will be enforced. manu raju, cnn, capitol hill. the u.s. supreme court says mr. biden's student loan debt forgiveness program is blocked for now. the court will hear arguments in february. the president announced the plan in august following through on a pillar campaign. the program provides up to $250,000 worth of debt relief to millions of americans. it's being stuck in the court. the biden administration notified people saying, quote, unfortunately a number of lawsuits have been filed challenging the program which has blocked our ability to discharge the debt at present. the supreme court's decision is expected by june. in the meantime, the administration has paused payments and interest in order to help borrowers. more on the economy now as a key indicator shows signs that inflation is easing. it's called the pce index and it measures how much u.s. consumers are spending for goods and
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services. it rose 6% in october compared to last year. that's slower than the 6.3% rise in september and gasoline prices are now lower in the u.s. than they were on february 24th, the day russia invaded ukraine. the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded on thursday was $3.47. the u.s. and france look to reset their longstanding relationship after turmoil and uncertainty in the trump presidency. just ahead, we'll tell you what the leaders of the two countries accomplished in their time together. later, police in idaho are trying to set the record straight about their investigation into last month's killing of four students after a series of contradictory statements. plus, the u.s. west coast is bundling up with millions under winter weather alert. we'll have the latest forecast. derek? >> good morning, bianca. two storms, actually, delivering the feet of snow over the western u.s. but that is not the
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please join me in raising our glasses, which neither one of us have -- there you go. to raising our glasses to president macron and his wife, to france, ladies and gentlemen, to the history that binds us and the value that still unites us and the future we're going to forge together. viva la france and god bless america. >> u.s. president joe biden hosting french president emmanuel macron at the white house. there hasn't been a state dinner since before the pandemic. it wrapped up a whirlwind visit by the french president. a list celebrities and some of washington's biggest influencers were there as guests. the two leaders had many serious issues to discuss. cnn's phil mattingly has those
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details. >> reporter: on a day carefully calibrated, elevated and a critical alliance -- >> mr. putin, i chose my words very carefully -- >> reporter: president biden signaling a willingness to open a line of communication with russian president vladimir putin. >> i'm prepared to speak with mr. putin if there is in fact him interested in looking at a way to end the war. >> reporter: with clear preconditions. >> he hasn't done that yet. if that's the case, in consultation with my friendship with nato france, i'll be happy to sit down and see what he has in mind. he hasn't done that yet. >> reporter: the brutal war in ukraine at the nine month at the center of a three-hour sitdown with french president emmanuel macron. he said he will not circumvent the ukrainians.
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biden's first state visit underscored the value they see in the relationship with america's longest ally going to great lengths to demonstrate their unity and iron out clear-cut differences. >> there are occasions when you write a massive piece of legislation and that has almost $360 billion for the largest investment of climate change in all of history so there's obviously going to be glitches in it. >> reporter: and providing assurances that issue would be addressed. >> i'm confident. that's my answer. >> reporter: for macron, a day and a dinner underscoring a white house view of a relationship that has only grown in its importance in biden's first two years, one driven,
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officials say, by a genuine personal connection. >> i have gun to treefr him privately as my closer. >> reporter: a moment when geopolitical threats have rattled alliances worldwide. >> france is one of our strongest partners and most capable allies and emmanuel has also become a friend in addition to being president of that great country. >> reporter: while there's no question the three-hour sitdown between the two presidents and their top advisers was packed with substance extraordinarily consequential. the real cap stone of any state visit is the glitz and glamor of the dinner. president biden holding that first state visit, that first state dinner, rolling out a quite literally red carpet for french president macron and his wyche a couple hundred of guests out to the south lawn.
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underscoring a relationship developing stronger. something that's been on display for the entirety over the course of the day. something white house officials make clear they're very happy from the wake of covid, the pandemic, all of the issues they've dealt with and be able to entertain in a state visit. phil mattingly, cnn, white house. today marks the last day of brittain's prince and princess of wales are visit. the royal company will meet with president biden and prince william will present the second annual earth shot environmental award. their trip has been overshadowed with disturbing reports of racism at buckingham palace. what do we know about this meeting with the president and to what extent is it all being over shadowed by this controversy where we are? >> yes. we're expecting that meeting to take place later this afternoon
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and normally we would be talking about the prince and princess of wales meeting with president joe biden. we would be talking about the earth shot a twhards william and kate founded last year that gives cash prizes to encourage solutions. but now we're talking about an entirely different crisis. crisis taking place at buckingham palace. are allegations of racism against an 83-year-old woman which is prince william's god mother. we had the release of harry and meagan, the duke and duchess of sussex's dock u series trailer. with very little dialogue it makes abundantly clear it is going to cause huge headaches for the royal family. you satisfy pictures of harry and meagan, some looking quite upset, quite anguished, maybe even in tears and you have harry talking about the need to protect his family and meagan
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saying, when the stakes are this high, doesn't it make more sense to hear our story from us? we've heard part of this story already when harry and meagan gave that explosive interview to oprah winfrey and meagan made the claim within the royal family there had had been, quote, concerns and conversations about how dark her son's skin might be when he's born. buckingham palace has been keen to try to move past this latest racism allegation and try to keep the focus on the trip taking place in boston right now, but last night on cnn, the head of this charity, making these allegations that she made quite clear she doesn't want to see this swept under the rug. listen. >> it isn't enough for this lady to be able to walk off into the sunset. let's put it behind us. there are some issues. there was a problem here that we need to digest and as
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uncomfortable as it is for the monarchy, what about those that had to endure this? >> so in its statement following the allegations buckingham palace had said the individual concerned would like to express her profound cause. fulani makes it clear she has not heard from william's god mother directly. >> scott mcclain, thank you so much. what's called a meteorological start to winter is here in the northern hemisphere. it's packing a punch for the northern u.s. more than 6.5 million people including residents of seattle and salt lake city are under winter weather alerts as storms sweep through the region. they're bringing more than 2 feet of snow and will make traveling through the sierra passes very difficult. for more, i'm joined by cnn meteorologist derek van dam. i've bundled up for the event to
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hear all about the winter weather so tell us more. >> thanks for reminding me about the meteorological winter. it's a day many people are probably not too excited to see. for a skier and snowboarder myself, we want to see the snow piling up over the western u.s. and it is going to do that this weekend. in fact, this is not a typo. got to point this out. 1 to 3 feet of snow. this is across central and northern california, i should say. elsewhere, we have anywhere from a foot to a foot nava cross the central rockies. this is thanks to two separate winter storms coinciding with the meteorological storms and the rockies, utah getting ham hammered before late tonight and
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tomorrow into saturday. it's going to pile this on. in fact, we have this high resolution forecast snowfall totals. this takes us through the next three days, the potential for two feet. it's not just the mountains that are experiencing the snow. salt lake city could have travel impacts just west of seattle and puget sound. that will be rain and simply too warm for that to fall as snow, but i mentioned before the break that there are other concerns associated with the passage of these storms and that is mainly the wind. in fact, wind gusts on the front range of the colorado rockies into colorado, perhaps into the denver international airport, we could have winds in excess of 60 miles an hour. the problem, you coincide that, the ongoing drought and gusty winds, you'll have problems with a fire danger and a concern across portions of kansas and
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into the oklahoma panhandle. if you are along the east coast, no problems with the exception of saturday and some light rain. bianca, i don't know, do you like the snow as much as i do? >> i'm more of a mediterranean person because i can't ski. it's quite nice in winter with a crackling fire but not if it disrupts everyone's travel. >> love it. >> derek, thank you so much. have a wonderful weekend. hawaii's mauna loa volcano is puttinge on a unique light show this week. these incredible pictures show its first eruption since 1984, however, the eruptions for mauna loa and hawaii's mount kileuea is causing air problems.
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the celebrations cost this man his life at the world cup. germany is one of two european heavy weights to get set home from qatar as two underdogs advance. amanda? >> reporter: yeah, back to the drawing board for heavyweights belgium and germany but belmoro making their presence known. in one second, sara
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newsroom." i'm bianca nobilo. if you are just joining us let me bring you up to date with our top stories at this hour. a federal appeals court stopped the special master's review of documents from former president trump's home in mar-a-lago. plus in the coming hours president biden is set to meet with prince and princess of wales. we will have more on both stories in the coming hour on "early start" for you. ♪ ♪ magnificent morocco make history and their mark at the world cup. sheer ee flags kacasablanca as they advanced. meanwhile, former world champs germany were sent packing, same
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goes for world number two, belgium. japanese fans are supporting the surprise over spain. both teams are moving onto the knockouts. and in the coming hours a grudge rematch between ghana and uruguay 12 years in the making. in group 8 south korea will challenge portugal. group g cam ma room face undefeated portugal and serbia and switzerland. >> reporter: last night really was one of those action-packed world cup nights in doha with the thrills and spills reverberating around the streets and as the action played out on streets, restaurants, tvs as much as at the stadium. it really was quite something. watch and listen to morocco in
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large part the cause of that. >> reporter: late sparked wild celebrations. we saw that in casablanca and becoming the team flying the flags for the arab nations heading into the last 16 booking their place for the first time in 30 big years. the coach got a standing ovation as they walked into the press conference afterwards. he's declaring he sees no reason why it's time to stop here and he says they can go on and win. japan, too, the other big victors. the headline from this one, the ball was in. germany are out amid massive controversy issues. bar says japan has decided the ball didn't go out.
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this time the blue samurai fighting back from a goal down to take the victory and that meant germany over costa rica wasn't enough to see them through. huge, huge disagreement. then joining belgium, as you mentioned, the other big european title licking their wounds this morning. so the final group stage matches to come today. brazil and portugal. we already know are through. that leaves just two spots yet to be decided. a huge battle with a whole lot of controversy over for ghana and uruguay. they are preparing and a bit of humor from the serbia coach. a must-win game against switzerland. he said he hopes there are as many holes in the swiss defense as there is in their cheese, bianca.
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>> thank you so much. earlier this week anti-government protestors in iran publicly celebrated the ouster of their football team in the world cup treating it as a symbolic defeat a young man was killed. he was reportedly honking his horn in solidarity when he was shot in the head. human rights groups say security forces are responsible. they have announced the arrest of several suspects according to iran's state aligned media. nada bashir has the story. >> this is another tragic death of a protester. time and time again the regime and authorities have denied responsibility for the mounting death toll that we are seeing and the injuries that we are seeing sustained by protestors at the hands of the are armed
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security forces. this is another case. reportedly shot dead after celebrating on the streets after the loss of the iranian nationals. they have denied any responsibility once again. an investigation was announced by the iranian prosecutor and they have said that they have detained and arrested several suspects they believe are connected to his death following those celebrations in the street. this stand in contrast to the message we're hearing from human rights organizations, namely the person playing a crucial role to monitoring that. they accuse the authorities of shooting and killing macron. i've also earlier warned there
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have been instances, including the iranian authorities withholding the bodies of protestors. we've seen many family members demanding that his body be rrp returned to the family. the iran wire. family members at the funeral and those paying their respects chanting death to the dictator. they're now joining a long list of the people that have been killed at the protests and another symbol of the anti-regime protests. >> thank you for the story. now to china where state-run news agency says they are making changes to the covid containment
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policies. it follows days of protests and clashes with police across the country. people have been fed up for months now with strict lockdowns and daily testing. cnn has verified 28 covid-related protests across 19 cities. most have been put down by authorities. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken said this week china's harsh crackdown is not a sign of strength but a sign of weakness. let's bring in cnn beijing b bureau chief. >> they have responded very quickly and forcefully. here is what a foreign ministry spokesman said. >> translator: the u.s. has a lot of domestic problems. it has adopted a party and the u.s. and others in deaths.
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they have said prevention and control is scientifically correct and effective. >> reporter: so not surprisingly this spokesman, just like all chinese officials, have not denied that took place let alone the demonstrations actually prompted the changes and adjustments in the covid enforcement in days. there seems to be a two-pronged approach to the official response to the protests. on the one hand they have been ramping down the protests. we have spoken to protestors who say police have tracked them town by geo locating their foechbs. on the year ahead we have seen changes and they're lifting long standing lockdowns, reducing or removing testing requirements of
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certain segments of the population. for the first time people who test positive are allowed to quarantine at home so, you know, the thing is there's a lot of inconsistencies and also a lack of clarity so zero covid is definitely not ending overnight because the underlying challenges facing the government very much remain to be relatively low vaccination rate and the lack of medical resoars in dealing and the shifting in the messaging and propaganda. state media for the first time in a long time, they have stopped demonizing the virus. they are saying how the omicron variant is milder and weaker. possibly spending the are
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frmt -- >> spain is boosting security measures in response to a string of letter bombs scattered across the city. the sixth is at the u.s. embassy in madrid where it was safely deto detonated. letter bombs have been september to the prime minister and defense minister but they were intercepted at the time. the prime minister says people should remain cause and there's no reason to raise the terror threat level. ukraine says russian troops are giving up some ground in the zaporizhzhia region. they've reportedly pulled out of. they're allegedly preparing civilians for evacuation. in the east russia is making gains in bakhmut. it shows it's taking heavy casualties, too.
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some independent analysts say russia is paying too big a price for a city without much value. lights are back on in kherson, about 65% of the city. finland is not yet a member of nato, but in light of the war with ukraine, they're looking for support. the u.s. state department said it was in america's national interest to help finland defend itself against any possible aggression. imprisoned u.s. basketball star brittney griner was apparently transferred to a remote penal colony in russia weeks before the u.s. embassy in moscow was notified.
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the u.s. state department said griner was moved there in opposition. they are trying to locate another detained citizen, paul whelan. the. before we go to break, i want to leave you with this. ♪ ♪ ukrainian children's choir from kyiv singing "carol of the bells" in new york city. they are expected to sing at carnegie hall on wednesday. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ show your sore throat who's bossss. mucicinex instasoothe. works in seconds, lasts for hours. ah, these bills are crazy. she
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killings of four university students last month. the four students were found stabbed to death in a shared off campus home shocking a small community that had not reported a murder in seven years. families of the victim and some in the community are very frustrated with how authorities have handled the case. there may have been more living in the home than initially reported but even that is not fact. we have the latest. >> reporter: for the first time police tell cnn there may have been six people living at the house where four university of idaho students were killed. until now police have only released information about five of the roommates, three of the victims and two other roommates who were not armed. a spokesperson tells cnn investigators are aware of a sixth person who could have potentially lived at the
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residence. that person was not at the residence on the night of the murders. an employee with the property management company for the home tells cnn six people are listed on the lease. it remains unclear if that sixth person lived at the property at any point. we asked police if they have found this potential sixth roommate, questioned them and cleared them as a suspect. all they can tell us is they continue to investigate anyone who potentially has information about this case. kaylee gone sal vas's mother said they never mentioned they were looking for a sixth roommate. if there was a sixth person on that lease, i didn't know about it. she also said she had never been to the home and didn't know the other roommates besides her best friend and victim, madison mogen. hundreds of students came together to honor their former classmates. >> they shared everything.
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they managed to get into the same apartment together. they died together in the same room, in the same bed. >> reporter: we did reach out to other people connected with the home but we have not heard back. we just know from the leasing company there were six people on the lease. veronica rrm miracle, cnn. idaho. mucinex dm. it's comeback season. hi. i'm wolfgang puck when i started my online store wolfgang puck home i knew there would be a lot of orders to fill and i wanted them to ship out ft that's why i chose shipstation shipstation hes manage orders reduce shipping costs and print out shipping labels it's my secret ingredient shipstation the number 1 choice of online sellers and wolfgang puck go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free
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