committed are democrats and congress are to indicate. yeah, i was as a democrats, got caught flat-footed but so they were lied to by some of these justices who publicly said that roe v. wade was settled, clearly now it seems they think otherwise. apologies, me again, we ve run out of time but i m sure this conversation we re gonna continue to have in the days, weeks, and months ahead. meagan hatcher-mays, we brian fallon thank you for joining us this evening and that is all in for this week. i m ayman medina, don t forget you can watch my show amen every saturday right on msnbc. stream new in original episodes on fridays on peacock, msnbc prime with my friend ali velshi starts right. now good evening my friend, it s great to see you it s been a long time since we ve done this together. so, you have yourself a great weekend, but you work the weekend, have a good night. my work week starts
WASHINGTON Some Senate Republicans are predicting a civil but tough Supreme Court battle in which their members largely steer clear of the nominee’s identity as a Black woman, a historic element that Democrats have played up as they tout the need for a more representative judiciary that looks like America.