today. a new hour of american voices starts right now. hello, everyone. i m aly sha menez dez. threats of violence against public servants. muslim americans who hold office has become a target of death threats from the right. she is here to tell me how she and her family are getting through. plus, inside the facebook papers. new details why the tech giant chose not to act. also ahead, first tx texas and now a copy cat bill beyond its borders. the next state posed to ban abortions. one of the producers of civil war will be here. she tells us how it adds to the conversation about race in america.
remain in effect in the meantime. justice soto mayor issued a scathing dissent. she wrote, quote, i cannot capture the totality of the harm in these pages. as these excerpts illustrate, the state empowered by this court s inaction as so thoroughly chilled the exercise of the right exercised in row as to merely suspend within its border the straight access to other states. the impact is catastrophic. and that catastrophic impact is extending beyond texas. lawmakers in arkansas expect to introduce a nearly identical bill this week. in december, supreme court is expected to hear arguments against a mississippi law that directly challenges roe v. wade. senator elizabeth warren not optimistic about how the court will rule. the court has signalled 40 different ways that it is an extremist court, out of step with the american people and that it s willing to line up and
local level where we will see this play out overtime. all right. that brings us to the facebook papers. next, new details about what the new about its impact in developing countries and how they failed to act. plus, the fight over abortion access. it is going beyond texas. the new state planning to impose a near total ban. but first to richard liu standing by with a look at the other stories we are watching this hour. so breaking news. we start just in a possibly sign of progress, nancy pelosi is hoping to hold a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill wednesday. but we re hearing also that vote could still change if there is no deal on the reconciliation bill. that is why president biden spent sunday meeting with senate majority leader chuck schumer and senator joe manchin in delaware. before leaving to europe for a climate summit this week. protesters tried to storm
a principal fighting to get his job back. he s accused of promoting critical race theory, a buzz word for parents and politicians uncomfortable with america s history of racism and discrimination. nbc s antonia hilton has more. reporter: at the center of a national fight as he prepares to defend himself in a public hearing next month in texas. i would be lying if i told you that it didn t pain me to not be with the students that i typically get to serve each day. reporter: since late august, he s been suspended from his job as the first black principal of texas s majority white high school. after accusations he was pushing critical race theory or crt on students. texas is one of eight states with new laws banning the teaching of critical race theory, a decades old graduate level study of law and racial
pregnancy. michelle goldberg, thank you for following the story. thank you for being with us as always skblrchlgts next, the texas principal at the center of a critical race theory firestorm. why he was suspended from his job and how he is fighting back. and later, this debate goes all the way back to the civil war. producer of the new document joins us to talk about it. n war joins us to talk about it. r joins us to talk about it. y joins us to talk about it. us to. joins us to talk about it. my mother passed away. after taking care of them, i knew that i really wanted to become a nurse. amazon helped me with training and tuition. today, i m a medical assistant and i m studying to become a registered nurse. in filipino: you ll always be in my heart. there is no place like home y all! and these people know that there is no place like wayfair. i never thought i d buy a pink velvet sofa,