from msnbc s headquarters here in new york. alex witt reports. we begin with breaking news in texas. a man hunt intensifying at this hour for a gunman suspected of carrying out a deadly mass shooting against his neighbors. five people, including an eight-year-old were killed overnight in a home in cleveland. that is a city just north of houston. according to priscilla thompson, who is on the scene for us there. priscilla, welcome, what are you learning at this tragic hour? yeah,, alex police are now naming this murder in this case. identifying him as 38-year-old, francisco or up hazza. police say he is a mexican national and is being charged with five counts of murder and police say he is two miles from here and have established a perimeter and are using dogs and officers on horseback and drones that are working to track him in order to locate him. the sheriff is saying that he hopes to have the suspect in custody within the next couple of oropeza hours, and this informatio
ira and so on. is he how does he assess the broader acceptance of u.s. society to getting on the daily life, a lot of the experts who talk about the climate crisis say should be happening, things that really get into every individual s life. compared to europe, for example, in europe, a lot more, say grassroots type of participation in recycling and energy saving and driving little tiny cars and being told to bicycle instead of driving and being told to take a train instead of a plane. i have a reliable source tells me in france when a holiday comes, a sign saying you could not shower for more than two minutes. i don t know if that would work here. does the president feel american society is on board with that level of a push that some parts of the world are what i ll say, i ll say what the president believes and how he s taking this climate change crisis very seriously.
what republicans are trying to do. they re trying to divide us, they re trying to drive these wedges because that s the only thing that works for them. they don t have a policy agenda that is meaningful in any way that helps americans. they are trying to use this whole idea of, you know, we, the democrats are woke and are trying to give advantages to anyway, their whole thing is about driving us apart, and unfortunately in many ways it s working. we have to fight against it. shermichael, 59% feel american society is racist. tell me what s fueling those sentiments to dare. i think for a lot of communities of color and that particular poll, if you look at the cross tabulations it broke down two particular groups as it pertains to that pacific question. african americans and latino americans. i m willing to bet, alex, most of those sentiments are related to some of the policies those