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less over the president s signing of the bipartisan infrastructure bill tomorrow, though i will be present for the white house ceremony. and more because it signals that democrats can accomplish worthwhile historic goals. like hopefully keeping their paper thin majorities in both houses of congress. and so far, for their sake, i hope the biden infrastructure bill makes the connection with voters. as the politicians who will run on its merits over the next year. will certainly have to. it s an even more nuance task for black democrats in congress. who are central to the plans final passage. even as many of the districts continue to be among america s most disconnected. in every way. tonight, i ll talk to two of them. one a veteran and king maker. the other, in her third week in office. after a high profile win about what this physical infrastructure bill means for black voters. where should the parties priority be ahead of next november? and the enduring legacy of the five yea
NewsomU-s-StandardsPowerPetitionElectivesItIn-the-dark-of-valleyStorySiteEastern00 msnbc s prime starts. now chris, thank you good evening to you and we ll see you tomorrow, and thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. spring quite draft decision to overturn roe v. wade as weight is top-of-the-line across the nation right now, i want to begin tonight with a different ruling. one from 1954, that was the year the supreme court ruled in anonymously in brown v. board that racial segregation in children in public schools was unconstitutional. the lawyers who argued the case before the supreme court, and what included the future supreme court justice thoreau good marshall, he co-counsel stood after the ruling, to celebrate the victory. the express to hope, expectation that southern segregationist states would comply. it is my opinion that is law-abiding, and will comply against a decision that the board except. and members of our democratic party decided [inaudible] there s no question about it, and other people should all come down, and there is never
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