from the president. plus, i would ask politicians in texas and washington how we get past empty platitudes of thoughts and prayers to create real change. i m a gunman, i have guns, i m a former police officer, i m a former army officer. these ar-15s, they have to get off the streets where this is gonna keep happening. or this is gonna keep happening. also, this hour, new legal questions surrounding former president trump. what did he really know about the classified documents in the basement of barr law go? we re gonna dive into what the special counsel was trying to learn. the surprising reason why it s great test scores and u.s. history are dropping around the country, a hint, the nation s covid lockdown three years ago is only partly to blame. and then, coming up in our next hour, one man is doing everything he can to help migrants left on el paso streets. my conversation with his concerns for so many people right now and when title 42 ends in just four days time. we w
live to talk about why she s trying to stop them. object to the k part, this is the sunday show. it s americas recurring nightmare. deadly mass shootings that leave community after community in mourning. today, that community is allen texas, for a lone gunman opened fire at a crowded mall on a saturday afternoon, killing at least eight people, and injuring at least seven before police officers killed him. according to the gun violence archive, so far this calendar year there have been 109 mass shootings. this is defined as the shooting of at least four people. as of now, we don t know the identity, or the motive of the suspect. the authorities believe the shooter acted alone. that s of little comfort to those who ran for their lives as carnage erupted around them. as soon as they knocked on the doors, i heard pow, pow, pow. everyone ran. we heard, run, run, run. we thought it had to be he walks up, he seen the pillars in front of our store get hit by rounds. we ra
politicsnation. tonight s lead, enough is enough. right now, at least nine people, including two children are dead after a gunman opened fire at an outlet mall in allen, texas on saturday. the authorities have identified the gunman as 33-year-old mauricio garcia. two senior law officials are telling nbc news today that he interacted heavily with white supremacist content online. nbc news has not yet seen any of the suspects. investigators say it is still too early to determine a motive for the shootings. at least seven people ages 5 to 61 remain hospitalized for injuries tonight. some of them are still in critical condition. president biden weighed in earlier today, offering condolences. but also calling on congress to deliver a bill that bans assault weapons and enacts universal background checks. while americans real from yet another bloodbath caught on video, the response from most republican politicians have been their usual call for thoughts and prayers. and the insist
welcome. i am yasmin vossoughian. if you re just joining us, it is good to see you. if you re sticking with us, we are so thankful for that. we have some new details today in america s latest deadly shooting. what we know about the all too familiar weapon that the gunman used and the concerns law enforcement has to protect americans when they are so often outgunned. we are going to get into that. plus, what will it take to see enemy legislation to have we are also following breaking news out of brownsville, texas where a vehicle struck and killed seven and injured six migrants. going to bring you the latest on that. we are live on the ground as migrants move to a safer future here in the united states. what is the reality for so many as title 42 ends in just four days time? a death on a new york city subway which is drawing national attention i m going to have a frank and honest discussion with princeton university professors about the delicate balance for those who take
thank you, alex with, as always. my good friend. and a good saturday morning to you, if you ve been following along, there s been exclusive coverage by msnbc of the coronation of king charles iii. i am katie phang. it s been a very busy news morning, as we mentioned, the world continues to watch london. hours ago, king charles the third, and now queen camilla, were officially crowned in a two-hour ceremony in westminster abby. you saw it all life during our coverage on msnbc this morning. we re going to go in-depth on a royals expert this morning but first, another major story we are on top of this morning. an msnbc exclusive, president biden on the record. the 11th hour host, stephanie ruhle goes, on an on with president biden in an exclusive interview that covered a lot of ground, from the debt ceiling show down to the presidents reelection bid for 2024. here s some of that interview. as president, what are you going to do to help us avoid default? look, not a single