reiser live from msnbc headquarters in new york on a busy saturday evening. happening right now, a man hunt intensifying in texas for the suspected gunman accused of killing five people, including an eight year old. after authorities say that they asked him to stop firing his gun in his yard. the search underway right now for the suspect. we are following extreme weather coast to coast from heavy rain to snow to dangerous heat. while the midwest faces flooding from the mississippi river, a result of melting snowpack. we will get the latest from iowa. plus, president biden s reelection pitch. she is in the fear of maga republicans to court democratic donors. and a live look at washington where nerd prom is about to be underway. it is the one night every year where you could find the president, top journalists, and hollywood elite all in the same room. we will have a preview of the white house correspondents dinner ahead. we begin in texas where moments ago authorities delivere
making less than $200,000. and the percent of taxes raised for individuals increases overtime for the middle class and the lower income. they are raising taxes on people who make less than $10, 000, according to the joint committee on taxation. new reaction from a source close to arizona senator kirsten sinema, nbc news is reporting to sources that sinema is not upset she was not included in negotiations on the bill. adding, it is interesting and notable that the tax permissions he consistently opposed has now appeared in the bill. my colleague jonathan capehart just asked one congresswoman if sinema would take it. no. as a result? you see the very confidently. she is enjoying the news while giving heartburn to every democrat, and she is enjoying being talked about. she is not gonna make a full break for the democratic party. but when you re talking it is 14 billion dollars of a massive deal of 800 billion. and she is not going to stop appropriate taxes on people ea
we have a young baby that is trying to go to sleep, and he had been drinking, and he said i ll do what i want to in my front yard. the sheriff predicts that he could be arrested, but again, could be anywhere at this point. nbc s priscilla thompson is in cleveland, texas with the latest. priscilla, tell us the status of the surge and what more can you tell us about the victims, and what authorities saintly up to this? yes lindsey, certainly disappointing news on in terms of the effort earlier today. they thought that they were closing in on the suspect, but officials confirmed that they were able to track to an area where they found a cell phone enclosed in the suspect, but they had not found the suspect, and officials say that the dogs that we re tracking him have lost his scent and that the suspect could effectively be anywhere at this point and we
been on the ground here, we have met multiple people who are going out and canvassing for the first time. both on the vote yes and early vote no side of this issue. i want to take a listen to some of the conversations we have had. i feel what is at stake right now is not only the unborn babies that their lives could be taken, but also the mother s. this amendment will say both babies and mothers from lives of hurt and the shame they may carry. one of the criticisms of the process here is that this amendment is on the primary ballot, and not on the general. and the primary tonight tends to be lower, it tends to be more conservative, so that is an additional obstacle for abortion rights activists. but i tell you, lindsey everywhere you look here in kansas, it is hard to avoid seeing signs, seeing during, oscars seeing people that are out and engage with this issue. so it is going to be a big day on tuesday, not just for kansas
is coming into election day with a lot of momentum, they feel like they will be able to and see my or. that is something that voters are also paying attention to. i spoke to one lady who told me that, despite the fact that she does not feel that would happen on january six was an insurrection, she says she will still back meyer, because she likes him and his positions on certain other local issues. a lot of nuance here in michigan, but the bottom line is that this is a race that voters say they are paying a lot of attention to, and we know a lot of money has been spent on the races in the primary battles that you are seeing here in michigan. lindsey? shock brewster in michigan. thank you so much. we want to turn to michigan, where on tuesday voters will be the first to vote with abortion rights since the supreme court court overturned roe v. wade. ice is going to be another test of whether abortion access will be a motivating factor to get people to those polls. doctor burns joins us