at this hour, fighting words with just days left to strike a deal. senate democrats are taking fierce new swings on capitol hill against the house republicans debt ceiling plan. plus, despite rival coasts and sports teams, the attorneys general of both california and new york are standing united in a new investigation into allegations of workplace discrimination and pay inequities at the nfl. how the league is responding next, and that explosive proud boys partial verdict. four members of the far right organization including their former leader were just found guilty by a jury of seditious conspiracy. this verdict is a major milestone for the doj and offers a significant blow to the far right group. we ll dig into where this case goes from here with a former federal prosecutor. our nbc news reporters and experts are following all of the latest developments for us. we re going to go ahead and start with ryan reilly in the ongoing deliberations of the proud boys trial. ryan, w
250 officers involved and a reward totaling $80,000 for tips that bring him in. they say the man they re looking for is armed and dangerous and could be literally anywhere. i pretty much can guarantee he s contacted some of his friends. we just don t know what friends they are. that s what we need in the public, is any type of information. right now we re just running into dead ends. do you all believe that the suspect is still in the area? we do not know. like i said, right now we have zero leads. that attack happened on friday night. since then ten more mass shootings have taken place across the u.s. including eight yesterday. among them, a shooting at a house party in mississippi that left a 16-year-old and 18-year-old dead and a 19-year-old under arrest. at almost the exact same time gunfire broke out at a house party in massachusetts killing an 18-year-old and wounding five others. in south carolina, nine people shot, most teenagers after gathering in a park arou
much more scrutiny than supreme court justices. and he has said you should trust we know how to police ourselves, essentially. i don t see the appetite among the nine justices who have life tenure, to do anything, to actually take a step to have stricter rules. certainly the public outcry about this could change things, and i don t want to rule it out, but as of right now, it just doesn t seem like it s in the cards. laura jarrett and jonathan, thank you, you re going to stick with me though. unproven allegations by russia playing out on the battlefield. we ll head to kyiv where russians just unleashed a new wave of missile strikes. next. missile strikes. next corner including walgreens. but do i have to give up sweets? if you work out a diet plan, nothing is off limits. you dropped it! i don t know if i can afford all these prescriptions. we ve got discount programs, you ve got options. i m just glad i have you to talk to about this. that s what i m here for. the cgm, still gett
confidence in both what jpmorgan chase did and the government overnight. brian cheung and hugh son, thank you for keeping us updated. breaking news tied to the spacex launch explosion a few days ago. five environmental and culture heritage groups are suing the faa for failing to conduct a proper comprehensive environmental impact report before allowing spacex to launch the largest rocket ever built in texas. the explosion shot large metal chunks of concrete and metal into a sensitive hab at that time, sparking a fire near the launch site. e. jean carroll back on the stand in the civil rape trial against former president trump. plus what the judge said to trump s lawyer s request for a mistrial. we re live outside the courthouse in new york next. oue courthouse in new york next. corner including walgreens.