testifying derek chauvin used deadly force on george floyd. and the courtroom debate over body cam video. what can floyd be heard saying on it president biden unveiling a plan to raise taxes on corporations to pay for his $2 trillion infrastructure plan. and new reporting. how he plans to go it alone on gun control the unintended fallout from the mlb moving the all-star game out of atlanta on local businesses and why beloved animal expert jack hanna is stepping away from the spotlight announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening, everyone the curious case of the crash that nearly took the life of golf great tiger woods back in february is closed tonight with a simple explanation. he was driving too fast close to 90 in a 45-mile-per-hour zone according to los angeles county sheriff s investigators. today s matter-of-fact report didn t shine light on any other possible contributing factors, and woods himself still on the mend from serious inju
texas takes on the immigration crisis. governor greg abbott strikes a deal with mexico to step up security near the border. we will have a live report from the border in south texas. and president biden is facing harsh criticism as inflation surges. the stock market logs another losing week and the americans feel the impact. big story today though the world s richest man elon musk wants to buy twitter. he says the platform needs changes starting with free speech. fox business correspondent jackie deangelis is in new york with the latest details. good evening, jackie. good evening to you, bret. that s right. elon musk s announcement that he wants to buy tritt twitter, the entire company for $54.20 per share sent shock waives across wall street today. in his offer, a letter to twitter s chairman of the board musk explains his investment in twitter began as he believed in its, quote, platform for free speech around the globe. today at the ted talk in canada musk said this. t
lives of your children are damaged and destroyed. mr. zuckerberg, you and the companies before us i know you don t mean it to be so, but you have blood on your hands. you have a product you have a product that s killing people. i just want to get this stuff done. it s been 28 years, what, since the internet. we haven t passed any of these bills because everyone is double-talk, double-talk. it s time to actually pass them. that s just a small sample of a contentious senate hearing yesterday with social media ceos. we have much more to show you including the moment that mark zuckerberg apologized to the parents there in the chamber. also on capitol hill, a couple of republican senators involved in the border bill negotiations are calling on members of their own party to stand up to donald trump. and meanwhile, a top advisor in trump s campaign makes a shameless pitch to wealthy donors. we ll tell you what that is just ahead. good morning and welcome to way too earl
taxpayers. moving into the impact this could have an education as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. the 2024 front runners are off to very different starts. president biden started to negotiate crucial aid money for our allies, earlier today donald trump was almost kicked out of a new york city courtroom after he complained loudly to his lawyers during testimony from e. jean carroll. the trial, of course, will decide damages, if any, in carroll s defamation case against donald trump. in a separate trial last, year a jury found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation. the judge warned trump to stay quiet and threatened to kick him out. trump responded by saying, i would love that. the judge said, quote, i know you would, because you just can t control yourself. the trial is set to resume tomorrow. after leaving the courthouse, trump was back on the campaign trail in new hampshire earlier this evening. nikki
biden s campaign gears up for a trump nomination. then, the state of the race for second place, ron desantis shifting focus to south carolina, while nikki haley faces a make-or-break moment in new hampshire. and moms for liberty pushing their agenda in the classroom, all at the expense of taxpayers. we ll get into the impact this could have an education as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle. the 2024 front runners are off to very different starts. president biden started to negotiate crucial aid money for our allies, earlier today donald trump was almost kicked out of a new york city courtroom after he complained loudly to his lawyers during testimony from e. jean carroll. the trial, of course, will decide damages, if any, in carroll s defamation case against donald trump. in a separate trial last, year a jury found him liable for sexual abuse and defamation. the judge warned trump to stay quiet and threaten