i don t agree. this this after a group of asian-american students filed complaint against harvard and the university of north carolinaa hill, alleging that ta they failed to employ racet neutral admissions practices. now the majority opinion delivered, chief justice john roberts said that any studenn t, quote, must be treat based on his or her experiencebs . an individual not on the basis of race, highlighting the importance of this case in a rare move. noarw justices clarence thomas d and sonia sotomayor also and actually read their opinions from the bench now, with justice thomas declaring, quote, at alnow l forms discrimination based on race, including so-called action, areo prohibited under the u.s. co. titutionhi now, a harvard did, in fact, release a statement following the decision acknowledging that the court ruled their admissions policies did not comply with the 14th amendment, the equal protection clause in the constitution and the civil rights act. but harvar la
he reportedly started yelling and threatening passengers. a man identified as a former marine tackled him and put him in a chokehold. he was pronounced dead and investigators ruled it a homicide. there is an ongoing investigation and they are gathering facts. but some people have made up their minds and angry protesters took to the streets demanding justice for us. what do we want? justice. when do we want it? now. if we don t get it. burn it down. if we don t get it. burn it down. if we don t get it. burn it down. if we don t get it. burn it down. justice or they will burn it down. at least they have rhythm. meantime, progressive congresswoman presley called it a lynching and alexandria ocasio-cortez called it an execution. other prominent voices labeled it vigilantism. to let this go forward in anyway is sanctioned vigilantism in this city. they must investigate and prosecute to the full extent of the law or we are back to burn. this is a fusion
fargo, bank of america, jm morgan, morgan stanley lost $50 billion in market value in one day. that s a hit. on the other hand, those banks still exist. you can t say that for silicon valley bank. svb has gone under completely. that makes the second biggest bank failure in the history of this country. and the significant svb financed nearly half of all venture-backed healthcare companies in the united states. it held significant cash reserves for some of the biggest crip toe currencies. it s gone. federal regulators have rename it and taken it over. that means a lot of people lost a lotf of money. most of that money was not insured, no matter what they tell you. the fdic only guarantees bank deposits up to $250,000. nearly 90% of all deposits at svb exceeded that. and it s unclear if those people see their money again. in fact, when customers show up in svb s branch in manhattan to get the deposits back, managers called the police. so, what we have there is the 1929-style b
do you think you re sane. am i what? do you think you re sane. do you feel you have your full sanity? or has what happened to you sent you slightly mad. what do you think? well, i ll tell you. tonight, robert blake. the piers morgan interview starts now. good evening. i ve been interviewing celebrities and public figures for more than 25 years, more than 2,000 people including presidents prime ministers, movie tv and pop stars but i have never had an encounter as explosive, confrontational or as extraordinary as the one you re about to witness. robert blake shot to fame, went on to a chilling role in the murderer of the film in cold blood and won an emmy for barretta. things changed when he met bonnie lee blakely. he was dead she was found dead by a gunshot wound. her children filed a civil suit against blake alleging he was responsible for their mother. es death. he was found libel and ordered to pay $30 million and declared himself bankrupt. since then robe
am i what? do you think you re sane. do you feel you have your full sanity? or has what happened to you sent you slightly mad. what do you think? well, i ll tell you. tonight, robert blake. the piers morgan interview starts now. good evening. i ve been interviewing celebrities and public figures for more than 25 years, more than 2,000 people including presidents, prime ministers, movie tv and pop stars, but i have never had an encounter as explosive, confrontational or as extraordinary as the one you re about to witness. robert blake shot to fame, went on to a chilling role in the murderer of the film in cold blood and won an emmy for berretta. things changed when he met bonnie lee blakely. she was found dead by a gunshot wound. her children filed a civil suit against blake alleging he was responsible for their mother. he was found libel and ordered to pay $30 million and declared himself bankrupt. since then, robert blake has kept a pretty low pro file. hasn t gi