of a male asian, does that matter? we will also have the latest on new documents found in the delaware home of president biden. in a search, the white house says, it asked the department of justice to conduct. out on the streets, abortion rights advocates protesting in cities across the country today on the 15th anniversary of roe v. wade. we will take you to the one of the biggest demonstrations ahead. we begin in california now where the man hunt is on after police say a gunman killed at least ten people and injured ten others in a lot to angela s summer of monterey park. this came after hundreds of people had gathered for the lunar new year festival in the city. nbc news josh lederman is on the ground for us there in monterrey park. what do you know at this hour, josh? as of about an hour and a half ago from when we heard from law enforcement, a suspect was still on the loose with police, the county sheriff, describing that subject as an asian male. between 30 and 50
france for the d-day anniversary. his plan to tout american leadership on the world stage and highlight the stark contrast with donald trump. then my keynote conversation about skipping the small talk and getting real. plus, senate republicans lock a bill to protect access to birth control as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again. i am stephanie ruhle. we are now 153 days away from the election and that means it is exactly 5 months from today. as we get closer to that day, president biden is trying to show the sharp differences between him and donald trump. right now he is in france to mark tomorrow s 80th anniversary of d-day and while he is there for a very important occasion, he is also trying to reassure our allies about america s place on the world stage and what will happen when voters go to polls in november? in capitals across the continent leaders and diplomats express a sense of alarm bordering on panic at the prospect of d
they are obstructing justice. obstructing prosecutions of donald trump for political advantage. whether they are state court prosecutions, federal prosecutions. i wish some prosecutors would actually rise up and begin to call them out and hold them accountable for it. because they seem to stand for nothing other than a naked power grab in the way they perceive, i think, their chances of retaining power is to make sure they never break from donald trump. so i don t understand it, but i hope it comes back to haunt them, come november. evan, molly correctly identified the media bubble. let s talk about the truth because republicans are arguing that the justice system is being weaponized, but it is those very republicans that are openly advocating for
john edwards case, i think that it did not necessarily have those issues. the john edwards case with much more about the facts, and whether that was for a campaign violation, weather or not to have a inappropriate campaign violation. here, it has a similar legal issue, but it also has a other legal issue. this is the state court prosecutions, and the questions about whether or not a federal campaign counts as the crime that is falsifying a business record from a misdemeanor to the felony. everybody says that it s a two tiered process to escalated to a felony. people have supposed, ideation campaign finance pieces when elevates it to a family. there are other potential crimes that could be cited it would elevated to a felony. are there not be on the campaign fight there absolutely are. i used an analogy of a
facebook tethered to be all the time people. technologies out there. they are starting to run it. i m sure they are already doing it with the dmv checks on drivers licenses. as people start putting names to it saying i know that guy then same thing the pull up drivers license and they will start pulling the points off the parts of the face and they can identifying. rob d amico, thank you for that. let s keep you on standby, as well. let s bring in former attorney general barbara mcquade. barbara, we are hearing the attorney general has been briefed on the situation. how might they be monitoring this? the federal government will be very interested in this case, even if it might ultimately end up as a steak or prosecution. homicides are typically state court prosecutions unless there is a federal statute that would be violated if this turned out to be a hate crime, for example, that could be a potential civil rights crime that would allow the federal government be involved. even if t