stuff and trying to prevent it? the republican grievance machine wraps up over ohio. for the last couple of, years i have been warning about this crusade against white people. tonight, why you should not be surprised that america cannot solve nasa structure problems, but one of his major parties will not offer solutions and then, mike pence claims up to protect his imaginary presidential hopes, as another trump cabinet member makes it official. jamelle and five years after the nightmare in parkland, the mass murder generation suffers another senseless massacre in michigan. all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. when a party wins a new majority in congress, generally, what they want to do is hit the ground running. so far, republicans have not done that. after an interminable series of votes, is lurking back, they did finally elect kevin mccarthy speaker of the house, and earlier this month, credit where it is the, they did manage to kick
orleans congressional hearing, the day after damar in the king day holiday. the highlighted that europe is got it to me many jean brown tricky. 65 years ago, she was one at the little rock nine black children that integrated essential has school in little rock, arkansas, in spite of the arkansas national guard barring their way. president eisenhower ordered the u.s. army 101st airborne division to escort those black students into school amidst a raging mob of white hatred and malice. she spoke with us in that town hall about her experience and what she wants to teach others about what she saw. little rock story usually has one page in american history books for young people, what a denial of our children because it is so complex. they could learn all of that in courts, learn about mob violence, learn about persistence of the human spirit, just learn about journalism, actually, and yet, we deny ouch children truth, and they love
children truth, and they love truth. they desire truth, so we have an obligation to give them truth and give them complexity. i got to talk to minnijean brown-trickey, and i was so taken with her, i wanted to have a longer conversation. luckily, as able to speak to her again, why is this happening? it turned out to be one of my absolute favorites that i ve ever done in my journalism career. she is remarkable, full of wisdom, about the past, present and future, and about the role to children play in the battle for civil rights. i went because they did not want me there. it did not make sense i honestly, i went because i feel sorry for what kids that seemed not to be able to think,