source, a show of force for donald trump in new hampshire. several of his former rivals are now falling in line behind him. as nikki haley gets the one-on-one race she s been asking for. plus, he is often called the king maker of democratic politics, he helped put president biden in the white house. can congressman jim clyburn be able to help keep him there? he ll join me live in a moment. also, as families of hostages burst into israel s parliament demanding the government do more to bring their loved ones home, we have new reporting tonight on conditions for a possible cease-fire. i m kaitlan collins and this is the source. the first votes are about to be cast in the first in the nation primary. seriously, starting at midnight tonight, the six registered voters who live in a small town of dixville notch new hampshire will cast their votes, and with three hours to go, there s just one rival standing in the way of what could otherwise be a 2024 rematch between preside
by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. the defense department has released the names of 2 navy seals, allyship and the arabian sea, the small vessel was carrying iranian made missile parts bound for militants in yemen. second-class nathan gage ingram was killed along with 37-year- old special operator first class christopher chambers. the seals were boarding a ship in eight-foot swells when one fell in the water and the other, following protocol, jumped in to attempt a rescue, after 10 days of unsuccessfully searching for them they declare them dead. the special warfare commander called the seals exceptional warriors, cherished teammates and dear friends to many. our thoughts are with their families and friends tonight. the news continues, the source with caitlin collins begins. straight from the source, a show of force for donald trump in new hampshire, several rivals are falling in line behind him, as nikki haley gets the one-on- one race she has been askin
glamping. fyi. inside politics better start right now. today on inside politics a big bet on new hampshire. nikki haley is crisscrossing the granite state making her case to as many voters as possible. stakes for the first primary are incredibly high but she s trying to keep expectations low. plus, chaos and bedlam, donald trump is warning that s what we can expect if the u.s. supreme court says states like colorado can rule that he s ineligible to run for. the for president. less time at the podium, more time ordering milkshakes, what to expect from president biden on the trail. we have new reporting on his campaign s attempt to highlight what they think is the president s best attribute, connecting with voters. i m dana bash. let s go behind the headlines and inside politics. we start in new hampshire where nikki haley is all over the map literally. she s holding six events in that state today and doing some tv interviews along the way. here s just part of h
support. i m michael smerconish in philadelphia. monday america celebrates the third ever federal holiday of juneteenth, commemorating the emancipation of enslaved african americans. as we do, the consensus among legal scholars is the supreme court will soon be ending affirmative action, at least in the context of college admissions. does that mean it achieved its purpose or we re abandoning the underlying premise? a pair of cases have been argued. we ll soon know the results. one involves harvard, the other the university of north carolina. the conventional wisdom is that race-conscious admissions will end. currently race is permitted to be a factor, meaning one factor among many to be considered as schools seek to create a diverse student body. kwoet quote teas, however, are unconstitutional. that s the bottom line after the supreme court has taken up several cases involve ing affirmative action over time. justice sandra day o connor wrote we expect 25 years from now the us
juneteenth, commemorating the emancipation of enslaved african americans, and as we do, the consensus among legal scholars is that the supreme court will soon be ending affirmative action, at least in the context of college administrations. does that mean that it achieved its purpose or that we re abandoning the underlying premise? a pair of cases have been argued. we will soon know the results. one involves harvard, the other the university of north carolina. the conventional wisdom is that race conscious administrations will end. currently race is permitted to be a factor in the administrations calculus, meaning one factor among many to be considered as schools seek to create a diverse student body for everybody s benefit. quotas on the other hand, are unconstitutional. that s the bottom line after the supreme court has taken up several major cases involving affirmative action over the years. and one of those cases was in 2003, it was grutter versus bollinger, involved the