and barely. i think glenn youngkin was very successful in virginia because there is something going on in the suburbs whether saying, and that make us to public school. boy, i m not sure i have any say in what they are learning. i think that culture war issue is very alive. of wave of republicans moderate republicans can have often suburban voters it s up to biden to get it back. nothing moderate about saying, i don t want my kids were reading a book about martin luther king junior. or hank aaron. the thing is, i can t look away from the fact that the only controversial history that the parents are very concerned because our learning is black. of course. they re not opposed to learning european history. wars. a lot of blood. a lot of blood was spilled. they re not comparable. that they re only weirdly freaked out by black
0 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 doj. a day after we learned jack smith sent mike pence a subpoena. then, misinformation campaign in full swing at the former vice president network. just how dangerous are the lies, the expert that watches and decodes fox news so you don t have to, is here. and fro
the final leg of the world cup in qatar will start just over five hours from now. first croatia and morocco will face each other in the battle for the bronze medal. morocco wants to become the first african team to finish in third place while croatia is trying to end the international career of its captain on a high note. then day after that match, france will play argentina in the long-awaited world cup final. let s get more from doha. how would you compare this to previous welcomes? reporter: i m here. mrs. lewis is wondering if i m ever going to go home. just a couple more days. the reason everybody wants to stay is because it s been a wonderful, colorful world cup, more fans at games, more tv viewers around the world.
developing world. so we have to move faster to get off coal. we have to move faster to reduce fossil fuel consumption. 50 move faster to reduce fossil fuel consumption- consumption. so there is real otential consumption. so there is real potential for consumption. so there is real potential for conflict - consumption. so there is real potential for conflict and - potential for conflict and disagreement at the conference. the last cop ended on a high note, with ambitious pledges from many nations. this year is about implanting those pledges and that is a much more ambitious task. in short, don t expect any big breakthroughs in egypt. justin rowlatt, bbc news. 0ur climate editorjustin rowlatt joins us from sharm el sheikh. justin, what can we expect over the coming days? we know that rishi sunak will now attend. what should we expect over the coming days? the coming days? well, i must say, first of all. the coming days? well, i must say, first of all, what the coming days? well,
of a crisis of trust if there isn t progress on the issue. but with a war in europe and soaring food and energy prices, wealthy countries warn they already have lots of calls on their cash. they don t want to sign up to an open ended commitment that could end up costing hundreds of billions of dollars. the us climate envoy, john kerry, told the bbc the world s focus should remain on trying to cut emissions to minimise future climate change. we have an enormous challenge ahead of us to stop the damage from happening, and lots of countries are contributing to that damage today, including in the developing world. so we have to move faster to get off coal. we have to move faster to reduce fossil fuel consumption. so there is real potential for conflict and disagreement at the conference. the last cop ended on a high