to answer the same question, can you consider race in admissions without violating people protection? now one said, absolutely you can. you should be able to consider race as long as it s not the only or sold decisive factor. it s probably part of a holistic evaluation that considers other criteria like extracurricular activities, or, sports or musical talent, or writing, your grades. for some, whether your parents are alums. and because raise permeates every facet of our lives and is a root cause of many of the inequalities that presently exists in our educational system, we cannot be color blind. and this holistic approach to college admission is used by a huge variety of colleges, large or small, including by the way the u.s. military academies. petitioners seek a sweeping ruling that would harm students as schools and colleges throughout the nation, a blanket ban on race conscious
circulating pushing for school leadership to change practices and reverse what is approximating described as a culture of insensitivity over 100 alums, parents, ask even students are listed having signed on. dop. omar thank you. and thank you for watching. our live coverage continues with john vause, right of this. season long. overl psst! psst! flonase all good.
jesse: they are not stupid, dana. dana: the putin price hike. when somebody tries too hard. jesse: don t i know it. dana: you cringe. [laughter] i feel like the putin price hike. people know what s going on. they know prices have been going up for a long time. they can appreciate there was a supply chain crisis but they also know what have been on prices as well. the darling of the midterm election ads is not going to be donald trump. it s not going to be nancy pelosi. it s going to be these obama economists who are coming out and saying the obama alums running the economy for president biden have it all wrong. those ads cut themselves right now home have you noticed the media is trying to help the democrats so much. midterm is going to be bad. democrats better pay attention. even worse than they think and you see it everywhere. sending signals like you ve got to do more. i don t think that the putin
they keep building. it s like a slow-moving train. they haven t pumped the brakes. every day, there s more information, and then you see others responding. so you see us moving so you can see on the map. moving from kyiv to lviv. i spent an hour and a half on a zoom call with 55 ukrainians this morning, all alums from our program here at stanford and publicly, they re all strong and stoic and we re going to fight, and privately, they re moving their kids out of cities. privately, they re making plans for war. oh, that is so haunting. greg miry, former ambassador michael mcfaul and evelyn farkas, thank you so much for starting us off on this hour. we re grateful to all of you. when we come back, we will be joined by the chairman of the house foreign affairs committee. he was in that briefing today by the national security advisor as the biden administration takes extraordinary steps, potentially
one trump aide said donald trump walked away from the conversation, newly impressed by katie brit, which is not what the brooks campaign was hoping for. remember, that is the same rally where brooks was actually booed by the very pro-trump audience for suggesting that they move on from the 2020 election. and so that pair of episodes has really sowed frustration inside donald trump s orbit. he has complained about mo brooks performance, feels brooks is not spending enough money, not proved to be as formidable a candidate as he had hoped and talking positively about katie brit. he has been saying her fund-raising has been impressive, telling allies she was very poised in that conversation. so all of these things have led mo brooks to shake up his campaign. he got rid of two consultants who have been with him since the beginning of the entry into the race and has added four new staffers, including some who are alums of his 2017 campaign.