tonight s last word. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. plays ot where she was. [buzz] you can always spot a first timer. tonight, tragedy in texas. after a gunman killed eight people at a mall, another community in mourning. as we learn more about extremist beliefs the shooter posted online. then, the showdown and washington over the debt limit. where things stand on the eve of president biden s meeting with congressional leaders. and arguments wrap in e. jean carroll s civil way case against donald trump. the decision now up to the jury, as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. we begin this week with a nation grappling yet again with another mass shooting in this country. on saturday, a man armed with multiple weapons, including an ar-15 style rifle, drove to a busy outlet shopping mall just north of dallas, and started shooting. eight people were killed, including three members of a
being told that there are multiple fatalities. police have not yet released an exact count. perhaps we ll get some insight during this briefing. however, they have confirmed that there is no longer an active threat in the area. let s go to nbc s morgan chesky is on the ground for us rates outside the mall there allen, texas. morgan, we ve been checking in with you since this tragedy unfolded. what can you tell us? aged amen, there still remains an incredibly large law enforcement presence here, surrounding an entire parameter of the small, more than 120 stores. as we wait to hear the update from the police chief of allen, texas, i can tell you that we are hearing more and more stories of how this played out late this afternoon. gunshots were reported at 3:30. i shared some of those interviews with you. i don t mention the story of abby perez, a short time ago. she was the mother that when she heard fireworks, she realized this was an active shooter situation, she took her t
of a football season with a military deployment. he address that at his press conference. earlier this week i made a statement about playing football and the military. it was a very poor choice of words. and i want to express that to any sentiments out there that people may have taken it in a certain way. so i apologize. didn t elaborate further than that. said he knows the difference between the two. smart to apologize. great to see you, carolin. new day continues right now. 19 days until the midterms i m john berman with brianna keilar. some democrats have been keeping their campaign distance from president biden but he traveled to battleground pennsylvania, touting his infrastructure law and raising money for democratic candidate john fetterman. fetterman is neck and neck with mehmet oz in a race that could determine control of the u.s. senate. today he ll be in delaware talking about the student loan relief program. another hotly contested senate race is in ge
some tea and honey there. thanks so much. appreciate it. the next hour of new day starts right now. node. good morning, everyone. and welcome to your new day. i m amara walker. and good morning, amara, i m boris sanchez. we have new details on the violent attack on house speaker nancy pelosi s husband paul. hear what authorities saw what they arrived at the home. plus an update on the condition and new indications about the suspect s possible motive. it is the final sprint to both parties bringing out their closers and last-minute concerns in tight races. and a surge of rsv patients pushing some pediatric hospitals to capacity. you ll hear from one doctor who says he s not been this busy in a decade. and you set the town on fire, it s sometime for you to keep your word offer your resignation. parents in uvalde are demanding the public safety director hand in his badge. we re going to take you inside the emotional meeting, next. it is the weekend. satur
of cruelty, in addition to the loss they have to live with for the rest of their lives. it s unlike just about anything we ve ever seen in the wake of any other such tragedy, never mind accountability. in many points since may 4th, these families haven t even gotten the simplest answers from anyone involved in what was by any measure, in almost every imaginable way a colossal failure. and that cruelty of officials playing keepaway with the truth, it continues. at a meeting today of the texas public safety commission, public safety director steve mcgraw was supposed to have a report on uvalde, containing updated timeline and other new information. instead, he provided neither. with the families of the murdered victims in the room, he did not deliver a director s report. he failed to deliver on that promise and family members in the audience responded. you have disgraced the state, your position, and the people. the officers are still under your position. maldonado, bettancou