school system to expand their mindset. well, jamiyah brown, good on you for standing up for yourself and for your fellow students. which we see young, to my brown, thank you both very much for coming to the last word. that is tonight s last word. i will see sunday on the sunday show starting at 10 am eastern. starting next weekend, you can watch me on the saturday show and the sunday show. weekends starting at 9 am eastern. only on msnbc. that s both days, saturday nine a.m. to ten a.m., and sunday at 9 am to 10 am. starting next saturday, february 18th. be there. set your alarm clock. and get your dvr! the 11th hour starts right now! tonight, new reporting about what the former presidents legal team turned over to the
Alabama high school senior Jamiyah Brown organized a walkout in protest after allegedly being told to omit important historical events, including slavery and the Civil Rights movement, from her school’s Black History Month program. Jamiyah Brown and Tuscaloosa NAACP President Lisa Young join MSNBC’s Jonathan Capehart.
In his signature style, Lawrence O Donnell goes into depth on the latest news developments and offers his take on the political stories driving the national.
or fill out a medical form on public wifi with a screen the size of your hand. home internet shouldn t be a luxury. everyone should have it and now a lot more people can. so let s go. joining us now is jamiyah the digital age is waiting.