you see, music isn t just the harmony of sound. it s the harmony of human beings, of different races, genders, religions, identities, sexual orientations knowing we re different but rejecting division to find moments of joy and unity and harmony. and that s what music is all about. yes, the right s biggest nightmare. a celebration of everything they fear broadcast to an audience of millions. they can t stop it, but they surely will keep on trying. also tonight, the florida governor s efforts to whitewash history preceded very controversial changes by the college board to a proposed a.p. african american studies course. but was desantis behind the updates? kimberly crenshaw, one of the scholars expunged from the course joins me. i ll also talk to an executive with the college board. and we are on the eve of president biden s state of the union address, following a year of impressive victories. now he looks ahead to next year and increasingly likely re-election campaign
a neo-nazi blood to lay waste to an american city is disrupted. glenn daniel and was so conspired and took steps to shoot multiple electrical substations and the baltimore area, aiming to, quote, completely destroy this whole city. tonight, the foiled attack on baltimore and the political hate that inspired it. then, for the first time since being targeted by the maga congress, my exclusive interview with democratic congresswoman ilhan omar. is anyone surprised that i am being targeted? bless, she is back! why have republicans chosen the former white house press secretary to give their party s response to the state of the union tomorrow? democrats continue to show day in and day out that they are nothing but sore losers. and salman rushdie tells the new yorker what it s like to survive a brutal assassination attempt. david remnick on his exclusive interview with the award winning author. when all in starts right now. good evening from washington, d.c.. i a
rewarded him with one of the most prestigious committee assignments in this congress. don t tell me this is about consistency. republicans remove congresswoman ilhan omar from the foreign affairs committee. another example of house republicans putting the show ahead of any policy agenda. also tonight, president biden talks policing reform with the congressional black caucus. but there s still almost zero chance of getting enough republican support for anything meaningful. plus, the next presidential campaign is upon us, and nikki haley wants in and other republicans are clearly interested in challenging trump, but don t necessarily want to subject themselves to his school yard bullying just yet. and jordan klepper joins me. he spoke to trump s maga supporters at his recent campaign stop in south carolina. and i m just shaking my head. good evening, everyone. i m michael steele, in tonight for joy reid, and we begin with a very dysfunctional congress and its slow and
all out attack on ilhan omar is anyone surprised that i am being targeted tonight the unbelievable spectacle of the monica circus and how democrats are pushing back i had a member of the republican caucus threaten my life, and you all rewarded himand you al another state moves to criminalize american history, and takes authors like ta-nehisi coates out of classrooms. author, ta-nehisi coates, joins me to respond. far-right politics, driving a scary cycle of violence and unrest in the west bank what the u.s. was doing about it all in, starting right now. good moving in new york, i m chris hayes the new kevin mccarthy slash marjorie taylor greene monger congress, off to a historically floundering first month. it s surprising to everyone who s watching how laser focus the republican conferences on the issues that matter most of the american people. issues such as, why can t my tv get the right wing newsmax channel anymore? not joking, the fringe trump channel currently embro
through an act of violence at the hands and the feet of people who had been charged with keeping them safe. with the brother of george floyd and the mother of breonna taylor in attendance, tyre nichols, yet another young, black life snuffed out by the brutality of police is mourned in memphis. and later, congresswoman omar joins me as republicans continue their revenge tour. plotting to deny her a seat on the foreign affairs committee. we begin tonight on the first day of black history month, while it s still legal, presumably even in florida. in memphis, tyre nichols was eulogized today by reverend al sharpton, vice president kamala harris, ben crump, and tyree s family in an emotional and powerful ceremony in the city that was once the site of the final speech of reverend dr. martin luther king jr. on the night before his assassination in april, 1968. looking at the balcony where martin luther king shed his blood, for city workers, for black city workers, to be able