Baltimore bridge collapse: Victims remembered for building 'bridges to unify, not walls to divide'

Baltimore bridge collapse: Victims remembered for building 'bridges to unify, not walls to divide'

Before the Baltimore bridge collapse, a total of eight people were working a grueling overnight shift repairing potholes. Incredibly, two of the eight workers survived. The six who died were fathers, husbands, brothers and cousins. Gustavo Torres, the executive director of CASA, an advocacy organization for immigrants and working-class people in Maryland, joins Joy Reid. » Subscribe to MSNBC:    / msnbc   Download our new MSNBC app for the latest breaking news and daily headlines at a glance: https://www.msnbc.com/information/dow... Follow MSNBC Show Blogs MaddowBlog: https://www.msnbc.com/maddowblog ReidOut Blog: https://www.msnbc.com/reidoutblog MSNBC delivers breaking news, in-depth analysis of politics headlines, as well as commentary and informed perspectives. Find video clips and segments from The Rachel Maddow Show, Morning Joe, The Beat with Ari Melber, Deadline: White House, The ReidOut, All In, Last Word, 11th Hour, and Alex Wagner who brings her breadth of reporting experience to MSNBC primetime. Watch “Alex Wagner Tonight” Tuesday through Friday at 9pm Eastern. Connect with MSNBC Online Visit msnbc.com: https://www.msnbc.com/ Subscribe to the MSNBC Daily Newsletter: https://link.msnbc.com/join/5ck/msnbc... Find MSNBC on Facebook:   / msnbc   Follow MSNBC on Twitter:   / msnbc   Follow MSNBC on Instagram:   / msnbc   #Baltimore #bridgecollapse #immigrants