tonight, former attorney general eric holder on a number of issues, including the looming crisis at the border. the end of title 42 that is expected to bring a surge of migrants to the u.s. we will also discuss a massive man hunt for a fugitive. an undocumented immigrant accused of murdering five neighbors. he gunned down four adults and a 9-year-old boy after he does asked to stop shooting in his yard, and also a new wanted poster. in the last 24 hours, the feds say they have absolutely zero leads after that rampage 40 miles north of houston. the boy s grieving father speaking how about the loss of his son and also his wife. translator: that was my 9-year-old son and my wife too. and two people who died protecting my 2 1/2-year-old daughter. my 1 1/2-month-old son was protected with a lot of clothes so the killer wouldn t kill him too. we are also learning tonight from an i.c.e. source that this suspect, a mexican national, had been deported four times, most recently in
his planned trip to the middle east including saudi arabia. on capitol hill lawmakers are racing to put together a new bill that addresses rising gun violence and pass it all before the july 4th recess. we ll discuss with congressman salud car ba hall. we ll highlight the key races to watch with steve kornacki at the big board. we ll bring you an update on the fight for ukraine s donbas region which ukrainian president zelenskyy says will go down as one of the most brutal battles in and for europe. we begin with the growing unease over the state of the american economy. right now the dow jones industrial average is 141 points 140 points up. you see the index at 30,654. this is one day after it fell nearly 900 points yesterday on worries about inflation and what the federal reserve will do when it comes to interest rates at its next meeting which gets under way today. at the same time the s&p 500 which retirement funds are pegged to entered bear market territory, having
this around kamala harris, if joe biden can t be in the presidency until the end of his term, kamala harris is going to be there. i feel like that is the tactic, when you re talking act the age of biden. you are really talking about the characterization, the approval rating on popularity or lack there of. they are trying to appeal to the notion of, do you want it s not about biden. it s really about his vice president. he often says don t compare me to the al mighty, and not the alternative, the republican candidate. i think it s a crass way to characterize the tenure of a president, let alone the second term that might happen. the idea, this is trying to get people to disparage the vice president kamala harris, less so about biden.
instead, she asked for us to care about her, asked for us to surround her when people take shots at her, and she comes out and makes crass remarks act someone else. she goes below the bar all the time and yet wants us to champion her. and i think that what we re seeing is republicans who are running for president of the united states are absent ideas. bill clinton said that ideas win elections. saying that joe biden is too old, i agree. i wish we had younger leadership in office. we don t have that. i m rocking with joe biden in the election, he may not be better than the al mighty, but he is better than the alternative. but this debate we re having is a serious problem with the debate that we have in the country. i will ask if police officers have mental exams. and the answer will be no.
we do see employment at a strong level. unemployment has decreased over the course of his time in office. he ll talk about accomplishments like the bipartisan infrastructure bill that will increase jobs, union jobs. he s focused on building an economy that, as he puts it, comes from the bottom up and the middle out, not for the wealthy. in midterm elections, it s typically a referendum on the party in power. the president is going to try to shift this to a choice saying don t judge me against the al mighty, judge me against the alternative. expect him to hear about rick scott, senator from florida and the republican plan, as he terms it, that would put things like medicare, social security, popular entitlement programs on the chopping block versus what democrats want to do which is a middle class economy, jose. victoria, a recent wall street journal poll found 83% of americans feel the state of the economy is poor or not good. the white house keeps making the point things are bette