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students and educators and what they say on the ground about these new policies and desantis s efforts to reshape public education in florida. here s what students and a local school board member had to say. i think it s frightening how we already have such limited access to all this information and important parts of history, and now we re restricting it even more. it s very scary that there s gonna be more ignorance. it s really pitiful to think that now, kids that are going into school, younger kids, younger generations, people who are being made into the future, are gonna have no idea what s going on, because we can t pick and choose the past. we can t pick and choose what to teach in history classes. well, the governor thinks you can pick and choose what you teach. i guess i wonder, like, are students gonna accept that? it sounds like you think some of them are. i think that if that s what we re taught from a young age, then that s what we re gonna accept, and start to,
by now, you ve heard hi name a lot. republican governor of florida and likely 2024 presidential contender, ron desantis. since taking office in 2019, governor desantis has been on crusade against seemingl everything, especially when it comes to public education. if a conversation about student s race or nationalit makes student feel, quote, discomfort, then it can t be taught in the classroom. an inclusive curriculum? nope anything, quote, woke? what if that means nope so desantis signed the sto woke act sexual orientation and gende identity nope desantis signed the so calle don t say gay bill earlier this year, i took trip to florida to hear from students and educators and wha they say on the ground about these new policies and desanti s efforts to reshape public education in florida
released just at the beginning of this hour. you heard that from andrew weissmann, representative-elect daniel goldman, and barbara mcquade. i can never thank you all enough for carry us through this tonight! this coverage it is just the most important possible delivery of this report that we could have done. you are the team that we wanted to do it with. thank you very much for joining us tonight! thanks lawrence. thank you. msnbc s breaking news coverage now of the january six committee s final report continues on the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle and that starts right now! good evening once again. i m stephanie ruhle! breaking news tonight, just over one hour ago, january six committee released its final report. it is 845 pages long and it comes after a nearly 18 month investigation into the attack on the capitol and donald trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
gave a pharaoh speech to his devoted fans, and went back to the white house and was aghast that something went wrong. that s really his description of the post-2020 election period. now we know from congressional testimony but also from these wonderful texts that have been revealed by talking points memo, that meadows himself was in the center of the storm. dealing with house republicans who voted to overturn the elections, he also knew before this, he was involved in trump s efforts to overturn the rival results by harassing election officials, he was involved an elector schemes, putting pressure on the justice