hosted by joe scarborough. one of the guests, media mogul, actor and producer tyler perry will be on the show. alicia, alicia menendez with american voices starts right now on msnbc. thank you so much reverend sharpton. hello everyone. i am ali schuman undoes. we begin this hour with breaking news. seven people are dead after a driver crashed into a crowd of people waiting at a bus stop at the border town of brownsville, texas. at least 12 others were injured in the crash era migrant center. senior law enforcement official tells cbs see news that the crash was a piece together a motive. this tragedy comes after a gunman killed eight people saturday afternoon at an outlet mall and allen, texas. that is a suburb of dallas. we have team coverage of the shooting over the next hour. but we begin with that crash in brownsville. just as an intelligence correspondent joins us now. can, what are your sources telling you about the crash? what the thing about the driver? alicia,
tonight on the reidout last month, we learned about a justice who for years has accepted lavish trips and real estate purchases worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. from a billionaire with interests before the court. that justice failed to disclose these gifts. how low can the court go? how low indeed. the senate judiciary committee holds a hearing on the mounting scandals involving supreme court justices. committee member sheldon whitehouse joins me in a moment. also tonight, it felt like trump had 40 zillion hands. that was testimony today from jessica leads, who claims she was molested by donald trump on a flight. she joins me tonight. plus, some of your favorite tv shows are going dark as hollywood writers go on strike. tonight, a look at the important issues that led to the walkout. and we begin tonight with the united states supreme court. the nine individuals with lifetime appointments highest law giving body in the nation, who have the power to determ
america began their strike tuesday, after talks for an agreement failed. on a new contract with the alliance of motion picture and television producers. the long and short of it, rioters are being left behind in the age of streaming content. before we dive into this, we want to note comcast, which owns nbc universal, is one of the entertainment companies represented by the alliance of motion picture and television studios, tv networks and distributing platforms. joining me now, comedian, writer, producer and my friend, cristela alonzo. listen, cristela, i don t think people think, oh, you write a hollywood, you must be rolling in it, which is why this tweet from you got everybody s attention. fun fact, when i got my sitcom, that i wrote, starred in, got picked up to series, i was broken had to borrow money to get by and by close to where two up fronts in nyc. this was after a year of having sold the show. people thought it was rich when i had no money. pay rioters so talk to me about
how long do you think it will go on? so, i am a supporter of the decision. and i think it was a 99% support rate for the strike. because the majority of television and movies consumed today are consumed by on platforms that very don t pay rioters. you are talking about payment services. and the problem is that these contracts, the contracts that we are currently under, was kind of conceived before streaming exploded. so, there are a number of issues that are not just pertinent today, but our person into the future. you are talking about with a.i. bots, right? and those say i bought don t pull words out of the sky. what a duis crowd source the material of rioters like me and 1 million other wga rioters, to create content.