tentative from me for now, now it s time to the last word with lawrence o donnell, good evening lawrence. good evening rachel, we ve heard many speeches on this day, and martin luther king s birthday over the years since his assassination. i heard when today for the first time, that was delivered in 1983. and it is just the most extraordinary, 60 minutes long, we re gonna show some of it later in this hour, the most extraordinary speech about martin luther king, i ve ever heard, it was delivered by then funniest man in the world, richard pryor. in washington d.c.. and thanks to c-span, which is something we say all the time, thanks to c-span, it is been preserved, and we must show some of it later, it s like nothing you ve ever seen on this day, i have no memory of it, i don t member seeing it, know remember hearing about it. it wasn t in a news cycle that day, that s for sure. that is fantastic i did not know this existed. not only have not heard it before, they know exi
continues his push for voting rights on this mlk day. as republicans pounced over his handling of classified material. then one of the deadliest attacks on civilians since the war in ukraine began, nearly one year into the conflict, what would a resolution even look like, we will break down what is at stake for our economy, and what we stand to lose if it doesn t get resolved. as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. this monday night good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle as today we honor the life of dr. martin luther king junior, president biden is renewing his call for federal voting rights protections. today in d.c., the president link the fight to protect democracy, is one of the key goals of his administration. federal measures to protect and expand, the right to vote. this is a time for choosing. what we choose democracy over a top roughly, and community over chaos. love over hate. these are the questions of our time. but i ran for, president and t
the great food ever in laos, the mardi gras, and so now what folks are doing around the interstate, especially in this trillion dollar infrastructure bill, so money going to communities to help them end. especially when it comes to infrastructure. new orleans and at that interstate, and a moment where the community has come together from all parts of the city to try and heal around this interstate, and figure out what to do with it. do you use that money to tear it down? do you unify? do you leave it as a symbol of what it was? but also contextualizing the current sense of moving forward. this is wrestling america. thank you for joining us tonight, and thank you for what you are doing tonight. thank you. jermaine lee gets tonight s last word, and he will get tomorrow night s last word at this hour. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. tonight, president biden continues his push for voting rights on this mlk day. as republicans pounced over his handling
now. i will let other see you. it has been one of those days. this is don lemon tonight, by this time tomorrow, we expect to know a whole lot more about what happened behind closed doors at the white house on january six. we know that because we have a couple people speaking to us, but i digress. i will get into that. new tonight is the committees outtakes at then president s message to his supporters the day after the riot at the capitol, showing him having trouble getting to the message, refusing to say the election was settled and attempting to call the rioters patriots. tonight, my colleague anderson cooper got congressman jamie raskin to tell him more about well takes the committee has. in just moments, committee member adam schiff reveals that you will hear people urging the ex president to say things to try to get the attackers to get home, things that he cannot be prevailed upon to do or say. that as one day after the secret service turn by precisely one text exchan
front and center at cpac. the most buzzed about booth is this. a fake jail cell. what you re watching actually happened at cpac. it features a convicted january 6th rioter doing performance art, if you want to call it that, in a cage wearing an orange jump suit. also on display, cultural wars and election denialism. we re at war. think about after high noon on the 20th of january of 2021. when an illegitimate impostor took over 1600 pennsylvania avenue and took over the administration. my job, it s like the old coliseum where you slam on a breast plate and go fight the barbarians. we re going to secure a boarder, build a damn wall, then when we finish it, name it after president donald j. trump. a lot of this sounds familiar, but the hits, i thgue they keep the folks coming in. what are you hearing from the attendees there? well, jim, in just a few hours, as you said, donald trump will take the stage. the final speech here at this three-day event. he ll be proceeded