down just before midnight and the suspect allegedly opened fire on his family, killing five of the 10 people inside the home. that man who survived the shooting lost his wife and grandson in the attack. he said, i never thought he would shoot, i can t believe what he did. griff: a dozen agencies are searching for oropesa, officials have no leads as to his whereabouts and local authorities fear he could be anywhere. five people died in my county and that is why my heart is, in my county, protecting my people to the best of my ability. we have federal, state and local agencies trying to bring this suspect into custody so we can bring justice to the five victims and to ensure this community is safe. griff: they re offing an $80,000 reward for oropesa s capture. as we sit here talking about the migrant crisis, which is coming behind me in that last hour, we had that exclusive interview with chris oliveras who gave insight on difficulty of bringing oropesa into custody. th
Chris Hayes discusses the days top news. Deliberating three days after this. I think its very sad what theyve done to paul manafort. Thank you very much. When all in starts right now. Good evening from new york, im chris hayes. The president appears to be terrified he has a quote rat in his midst. Inside the white house. That i should be clear, thats his word. Rat. Its not the kind of language we are used to hearing from the president of the United States who is, of course, entrusted by our constitution when suring the nations laws are faithfully executed and who is responsible for appointing our most senior Law Enforcement officers. Youd expect to hear that word in a very different context. Your uncle was a rat. Sit down, sit down. Your uncle was a rat and now hes in the witness protection program. Thats my fathers brother youre talking about. Now the president is assuring
the country not that he has obeyed and upheld the law but that he does not hire snitchs. Tweeting the naming Nort
francisco that closed because of the crime across. workers made 568 calls to 911 just overthe past year. north korea times say people threatened employees withun goes, knives, sticks, they tried to defecate on the floor, according to records within the 911 calls and a lot depicted scenes of mayhem. it is unprecedented what happened here. let me show you this, people are fleeing blue states, no surprise to anybody. u.s. census data shows particularly in utah, increase of 18%. texas population increase 16%. florida 14.6%, idaho 17% and income levels in blue states fall, illinois down 10.9 billion, new york 24.5 bill
it was congressman brian of florida last hour who talked about putting militarized zone when this whole thing comes to an end. he was at least optimistic that we were headed in that direction. i wonder what that would look like. we do have to basically do what we did in south korea and north korea times all of those countries the you talked about. end of my remaining people. my thoughts are obviously with everyone in the region. stuart varney just a little while ago, we saw the mother on the bomb shelter with her three children. you think about those incredible stories. the other thing that worries me is but his nuclear team on high alert. what is he going to strike first? is going to strike his enemies? is he going to use nuclear devices on ukraine? well, emily, people in the
the country not that he has obeyed and upheld the law but that he does not hire snitchs. tweeting the naming north korea times wrote a fake piece today implying that because white house counsel don mcgahn was giving hours of testimony to the special council, he must be a john dean type. reporter: i have nothing to hide the president referring to nixon white house counsel john dean credited with breaking the whesle and ultimately leading to his undoing. that s how the president responded to the new york blockbuster this weekend, don mcghan has been cooperating for months, participating in at least three voluntary interviews over a remarkable 30 hours. it s jaw developing news, a huge development in the probe, examining whether the president, himself, obstructed justice or might have done other this engs that exceeded his powers.