want to mess. all of that and more is coming up. in the good sunday morning to. you i am katie phang. as the saying goes, those who don t know history are destined to repeat. it s now this juncture after this conservative super majority on the supreme court got affirmative action in higher education instruct down where is it biden s plan to forgive more than 400 billion dollars in student debt, i think it is time that we talk about how those two things have been leaked for decades. higher education in america did not always come with such a hefty price tag. in fact through the 1950s it was largely free and treated as a public goods. why? because graduates used their education towards the betterment of society. that all changed in the 1960s when anti-war and civil rights students activism hit college campuses and universities. and those colleges and universities responded by developing of hidden action policies to diversify their overall on the right student body. southern cal
illuminating conversations with offers. two years of powerful books. two years of reading resistance, there are two major takeaways, the direct attempts to remove books from classrooms and libraries are not slowing down. second, a book could quite literally save a life. i could say more, but today i will let the literature speak for itself. there are two things that encapsulate that truth, quite like the cult classic, the perks of being a wall flower. the perks of being a wall tower follows 15 year old charlie as he navigates high school after a friend s devastating suicide and reckons with the life altering intergenerational trauma. with the help of sam, a magnetic high school senior with an undeserving reputation, and patrick, who is harboring a secret relationship with the quarterback of the football team, charlie finds his footing and finds himself. i began by asking about his frequent use of 90s references throughout the book, including the song asleep by the smiths. i
at four. but chocolate is my favorite, so this is a poll that i really do believe in. i am. thank you very much. news continues, cnn primetime starts now. anderson, thank you very much. good evening everyone. tonight, two notable developments in the special counsel s investigation of donald trump, including word of yet another subpoena involving the former president s finances. according to notes that evan corcoran took of his conversations with his client, donald trump, the former president, wanted to fight the subpoena that it demanded that he returned classified documents that he had no right to have after his time in office. these notes taken by cochrane are providing more insight into trump s thinking and his actions around the time that criminal investigation was launched. and now, they sit in the hands of the special counsel, jack smith. joining us now is john dean, he was the white house counsel for richard nixon, and just like evan corcoran, john, you testified abo
Coast, 9 pm in the west. We are continuing our live special coverage right here on msnbc. Im stephanie ruhle. Here is my dear partner, and pal, ali velshi who is finishing off the job. That was the core at president by the State Of The Union. Chinas first speech before the biden congress, he not only talked with what his administration is already done but where he wants to take the country going forward. I stand here tonight, after the help of many people in this room after creating 12 million new jobs, more jobs created in two years than any president is created in four years, because if you. All because of the American People. [applause] we came together to pass the by partisan infrastructure. Law the largest Infrastructure Law since President Eisenhower s highway system. A republican voted against it as well but i still get to fund the projects in those districts as well. Dont worry, i promised i would be a president for all americans. We will fund these projects. I will see you at
coast, 9 pm in the west. we are continuing our live special coverage right here on msnbc. i m stephanie ruhle. here is my dear partner, and powell ali velshi, who is finishing off the job. that was the core at president by the state of the union. tonight in his first beat before the biden congress, he not only talked with what his administration is already done but where he wants to take the country going forward. i stand here tonight, after the help of many people in this room after creating 12 million new jobs, more jobs created in two years than any president is created in four years, because if you. all because of the american people. [applause] we came together to pass the by partisan infrastructure. law the largest infrastructure law since president eisenhower s highway system. a republican voted against it as well but i still get to fund the projects in those districts as well. don t worry, i promised i would be a president for all americans. we will find these proje