around cleveland, texas, but yesterday law enforcement officials started saying that they had lost track. there had been dogs that were following the scent of this suspect, 32-year-old francisco, but the last we heard from law enforcement on saturday evening is that they had lost that trail, that the trail had gone cold and the sheriff now saying he could be anywhere. now, this suspect is described as a mexican national. he lived in this home here just on the outskirts of cleveland, texas. this is the area where the neighbors were saying that he was in his yard on friday night late firing off various firearms. the five people killed were in this home literally right next door separated by this long, chain link fence. this is a residential neighborhood but the lot sizes are rather large, like an acre. there is a lot of space around these homes but they live relatively close together. investigators say inside there were ten people inside. five of the victims, we re told they ar
out. tonight, on all in supreme court justices it s a cover-up in plain view. a crisis of confidence and a supreme court that is mired in ethics scandals. the justice claimed that lengthy cruises aboard a luxury yacht our personal hospitality. how low can the court go? tonight, the long list of concerns about the ultra conservative court, and senator chris murphy on what senate then democrats plan to do about. it then, a second accuser takes the witness stand of the former president vacations in europe. we ll have the shocking testimony from inside the trump trial. plus, congresswoman ilhan omar on the man arrested for vandalizing her office, and setting fires to minnesota mosques. and he s the so-called woke mine virus eating away at republican brains? no, no. not at all. that s bs. totally, totally bs. jamelle bouie online anti woke obsession is costing republicans with ordinary voters, when all in starts right now good evening, from washington,
to. alex wagner tonight, starting right now. good evening alex. good evening mehdi. that is such an essential conversation that you, and the congresswoman were having. you too are the best people to have it. thank you for putting that on our air. thank you so much, i appreciate it. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. we are following breaking news out of texas, where authorities believe that they have in custody the man accused of killing five of his neighbors with an ar-15 semi automatic rifle. officials will be holding a press conference, later this hour, and of course, we will bring you any details we learn, later this hour. but first, most americans have spent at least some of their life living paycheck to paycheck, not knowing how, or if they will be able to pay their bills each month. and now, it is not just americans, it is also the country, america, itself. the entire federal government is one month from being out of cash. that is not an exaggeration
york today on the program. donald trump gets arrested. finland becomes a member of nato speaker of the house meets the president of taiwan. and unrest rocks the middle east again. all that and more with a great family. then i ll talk to the council on foreign relations. shannon o neill about her contrarian views about that much demise of globalization. former ibm ceo ginni rometty. on how to leave. but first here s my take. i m the father of two young women, so there s a part of me that would be absolutely delighted to see tiktok band. it is a scarily addictive app with 150 million us usually list including two out of three teenagers, but the more carefully i think about it, the more i worry and when i look at the legislation being proposed that would enable the government to ban tiktok. i see a frightening orwellian law. that should send chills down every american spine. the argument for banning tiktok is straightforward. it s owned by a chinese company and could be forced t
chinese facility started the pan pandemic. the f.b.i. has for quite some time now assessed that the origins of the pandemic are most likely a potential lab incident in wuhan. the f.b.i. has agents, professionals, analysts, etc. , who focus specifically on the dangers of biological threats. so here you are talking about a potential leak from a chinese government-controlled lab that killed millions of americans. that s precisely what that capability was designed for. bill: wow. the mounting evidence sparking a push for accountability. special house committee on china held its first hearing last night. lawmakers both sides republicans and democrats calling for action not only on covid but also on china s threats against taiwan and the role in the deadly fentanyl trade today. dana: glenn youngkin is on deck with us in studio. let s go to the white house where lucas tomlinson is standing by. the f.b.i. director providing the first public confirmation of the borough s class