see if that changes the equation at all. ally vitale, thank you very much. a stylized black and white letter x, the brand overall comes after what we should say is a tumultuous few months for the company. musk was on the edge of bankruptcy. the billionaire ceo also says his ultimate plan is to create an everything app that combines social media, instant messaging and payment services. still ahead, turbulent travel, how climate change can impact how rocky your next summer flight could be. and president biden will sign a proclamation, establishing a national monument at three locations to honor emmett till and his mother. till was 14 years old when he was abducted, tortured and killed, accused of touching a white woman, a store clerk in
by men that s nearly unchanged from 2002, when they earned 80 cents on the dollar. the pay gap persists where women make up most of the workforce. take schoolteachers. new research shows in k-12, women make $5,000 less per year than men i want to bring in ally vitale, ju ju julia boorstein. good to have you here. tell us about the paycheck fairness act there s been a push to get this done for a while what s happening now it s a new push for an old piece of legislation the people at the heart of this have regularly been murray have on the front lines for legislation like, not just for this, but paid family lead and medical leave. these are the women at the front
by all appearances, sicknick is healthy and vigorous. he s wearing a helmet, so it s hard to it s unclear how carlson and his team determined this was sicknick. it s unclear why this proves sicknick was fine. he was pepper sprayed by at least two rioters who pleaded guilty to doing it and he died a day later from a series of stroke. a d.c. medical examiner ruled that what happened that day contributed to his death. joining me now, is nbc news capitol hill correspondent ally vitale and new york times reporter, jeremy peters. we all saw what happened in realtime. not in the cherry-picked, edited down version of what tucker carlson presented last night. but what happened in realtime from cameras that were independent from those security cameras. but we saw on the steps what we saw inside as well, the broken windows, the hand to hand combat with police officers, it s just
of the alex murdaugh trial. the jury is on a rare field trip to the scene of the double murders. the wife and son of the disgraced south carolina attorney. why the defense requested this trip to murdaugh s sprawling hunting estate. we begin with breaking news on the hill, merrick garland getting ready to answer questions. starting us off nbc news capitol hill correspondent ally vitale, julia ainsley who covers the justice department, and lisa rubin here with me also an msnbc legal analyst. let s start with what senators will want to ask about the hill team, ask committee chair dick durbin what he wanted to hear, his answer was so much. so what are we expecting? reporter: perhaps an understatement here. there are just so many topics that these senators are going to want to ask him about as he comes before them for the first time since fall of 2021. so much has happened between that time. you touched on this, lindsey, in
well, that ends today. nikki haley came out swing, an hour after rallying her first campaign crowd, trump s team started slamming her record. joining me from charleston is nbc news capitol hill correspondent ally vitale, what s the trump team saying about nicky haley. reporter: for them, it s point to go statements that haley has made in the past. we saw this when she made her official announcement with a video yesterday. the trump team saying they wish her well but noting that she had previously said she wouldn t run in a 2024 primary if donald trump were running in t. of course that s exactly the situation we re in now as nicky haley tries to turn the panl. page. the way she s talking about shadow boxing with the former president under whom she once