landslides. more on a potentially historic storm impacting millions this morning. plus, breaking news out of the middle east. the u.s. military revealing new details about the scope of damage from those retaliatory strikes in iraq and syria, and not ruling out more strikes including potentially inside iran. also ahead, lawmakers finally unveiling that long-awaited bipartisan border bill, but it s already facing a partisan wall with the house speaker calling it dead on arrival. this as house republicans push forward today with their effort to impeach the secretary of homeland security. we ll have the latest from capitol hill. hello. it s 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. a potentially historic storm impacting millions this morning. 38 million under flood alerts across california, warned of life-threatening conditions with evacuations under way. we re seeing torrential rain, high-speed wins leading to dangerous spinouts and landslides. it is still co
plus a single move by the states that pays away for desantis s presidential run, if he makes one. the new hour starts now. e new hour starts now. as a bid to all a very good day from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone to alex witt reports. we begin with breaking news right now. police are trying to find this man, suspected of carrying out a deadly mass shooting against his neighbors. five people, including an eight-year-old, were killed over in cleveland, that just north of houston. priscilla and tosses is on the scene for us. priscilla, you ve got some of the details in the last hour, they are horrific and tragic, but talk about what led to this incident. yeah, alex, incredibly horrific and traffic. this was a situation where police say, the suspect was shooting an ar-15 in his front yard, and then a neighbor walked over to his gate, the gate that you see just behind me, and asked if he would please stop shooting that gun because they had a baby
midterm vote count. how you feel about the president, the economy, how excited you are to vote spells giant trouble for the democrats and giant opportunity for republicans. plus, some new cnn reporting on the behind the scenes battle between senators mitch mcconnell and rick scott over who should get more credit or more blame for how the senate shakes out after the midterms and an interrogation. other targets, new horrific details about the assailant who bludgeoned the speaker of the house s husband until he was unconscious. mr. pelosi asked to go to the bathroom which is where he was able to call 911 from his cell phone. the defendant realizing that mr. pelosi had called 911 took mr. pelosi downstairs near the front door of the residence. two police officers arrived at the front door two minutes after that 911 call. up first for us, though, a final snapshot of the midterm climate and it is beyond bleak for the democrats. let s set the stage, remember, republicans need on
new york. thank you for being with us as we await a critical decision minutes away that could have major fallout from your bank account. the federal reserve is poised to once again raise interest rates to try to tame inflation. this would be the fourth straight big rate hike and the impacts will certainly be felt at the white house less than a mile away where we ll hear shortly from president biden set to discuss his latest efforts to bolster the economy. and then tonight he ll make a primetime address focused on threats to democracy. but it is those pocketbook issues that most voters say are most important as they fill in their ballot. you can see the economy tops the list with election day now five days away. matt egan is live outside the federal reserve. how much pressure is the fed facing right now to make the right call here? reporter: well, ana, the pressure has just been building and building on the fed. it s palpable. people are angry about the high cost of living a
advantage in the issue environment. unfortunately, we are talking in the news again about the guns this morning. we have had a lot of discussion about abortion rights in this country since the supreme court struck roe v. wade down last year. i think those are just two of the issues that i think biden has a significant advantage on. you taught touch about things that i ve heard biden say before. when he was vice president, excuse me. but president biden said, compare me not to the almighty, but to the alternative. that is exactly what i think you are seeing and setting up. it is not a referendum, or in this case the president doesn t want just to be a referendum on him, he wants it to be a choice in this election between two different contrasting and competing visions. that is really the role of a campaign in the white house to force that and have them make that contrasting decision.