hello, and welcome to inside politics, i m john king in washington. thank you for sharing your day with us. a brutal beating, conspiracy fodder, and public denial. paul pelosi is still in the hospital this day. his attack now the subject of ridiculous internet theories, and most republicans bob and weave when you ask if their election and january 6th lies are fueling our toxic political climate. plus, eight days until your midterm verdict. three embattled house democrats in virginia and a new batch of polls show that tight, that s at understatement when it comes to the fight to control the senate. and a big question is the supreme court about to wipe out affirmative action in higher education? a first for us, the vicious attack on paul pelosi. this hour the husband of nancy pelosi is hospitalized recovering from surgery on his arm and to his skull. today charges for david depape who brutalized him with a hammer after breaking into his home. police brand this as a target
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john roberts. and of course in years past, cases past, the chief justice has really been critical of using race in any number of scenarios. so asking today why in fact colleges can t look at other factors to try to promote diversity. but what we ve heard from these colleges and universities both in argument and in their written briefs is that even in those schools where affirmative action has, in fact, been banned for several years because states, nine states across the country ban affirmative action, they say when they don t have this affirmative action way of finding out what races students are, they haven t been able to achieve the right diversity that they say they want promoted on campus. in another line of questioning here that could ultimately be what we see in this opinion, we ve seen the justices, brett kavanaugh, amy coney barrett, as well as other justices here talking about maybe time is up for affirmative action. they ve consistently been pointing to a 2003 opinion from