. >> then at 11:00 eastern andrew polak, father of student killed at margie stoneman douglas in his bookon why meadow died. >> and it was all these leniency programs like the kids, they had the first kid before school that he was so dangerous, they frisked and wasn't allowed with a backpack, that's how dangerous he was. he threatened students' lives and never arrested. >> sunday at 9:00 eastern on afterwords in his book the years that matter most paul reports on the challenges and costs of a college education. he's interview bid sarah, author and founding director of the hope center at college, community and justice. >> and we are still debating about whether a first grade education is enough, it's obviously not enough and all the signs from the economy and the labor market are that it's not enough but now unlike our predecessors who were able to respond to that basic, those basic economic signs by saying, okay, let's educate our young people, we are fighting and turning into questions of identity, snobbery, politics and partisanship when clearly a sign that young people need our support