terrorists know about him and the people closest to him? a chilling thought. but any fears about terrorists would be pushed aside. because a few weeks before christmas, liam asked for mischele s hand in marriage. on his knees? on his knee. i said yes. reporter: her family and friends were thrilled for her. mischele came to work, and i looked and she went like this. i was like, ah! this is what she wanted. so i was pleased with it. reporter: but what should have been a happy new chapter together was the start of a descent into chaos. liam began coming around less and less, skipping christmas celebrations with her family. mr. wonderful never showed? didn t show. i was so infuriated. i was crushed. reporter: then she discovered she was pregnant. how did the news go? he told me he needed to process. reporter: there s a disconnect.
thanks for watching. we ll be back here on sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and you can catch me on the streaming channel, peacock. now it s time to turn the evening over to joshua johnson. good evening. tomorrow president biden sits down with a bipartisan group of members of congress on the agenda, $2 trillion and millions of jobs. we ll have a review. there s bipartisan pushback to calls for an american-first caucus, but this rhetoric and the racial overtones is nothing new in american politics. we ll walk you through it. and we ll kick off climate change week with actor nikolaj coster-waldau from the game of thrones. what do we do when gridlock
actually urging people to be careful about showing images or sharing the video, again and again. there is great concern here, in the city, that seeing images of adam toledo s body is going to be traumatizing for young latino and black children here in chicago, who have been inundated by this imagery not just in the past few months but the past several yeard, joshua. and that might be a good tip to pick up on with our next guest. but we appreciate both of you starting us off. nbc s cal perry, in brooklyn center, minnesota. and nbc s antonia hilton, in chicago. let s continue now with democratic congresswoman jan schakowsky of illinois. her district is near chicago s logan square neighborhood. congresswoman, good evening. good evening, joshua. thank you so much for having me. well, you are one of the folks that we wanted to talk to, particularly, because of what antonia just described. the trauma that folks may be dealing with after this. what are you hearing from your constitu
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who are kind of cynical about this stuff at this point, because nothing has happened for so long. eugene daniels of politico, appreciate you starting us off. thanks very much. let s continue now with jenner ruben, opinion writer for the washington post and an msnbc contributor. jenner, let s continue with that line. in terms of the popularity of infrastructure, you wrote in your latest column how this plan seems to be kind of selling itself, because of its popularity. there s the popularity of the ideas in the plan and then there s the popularity of the plan with the democratic stamp on it and joe biden s name on it. almost like where you would get a different political response if you asked people, do you like obamacare, or if you ask people, do you like the fact that your kids can stay on your insurance until they re 26? very different responses. is that this again? are we about to see history repeat itself? well, i think it is right that if you say anything with biden s name i