that mass shooting in philadelphia last night. at least five people are dead, two injured after a gunman wearing body armor opened fire in a southwest philly neighborhood. the two injured victims are 2 and 13 years old according to police. police say they believe they have the suspect in custody, but are trying to establish a motive. what s the latest? reporter: details still emerging this morning. initially, police had said four people were shot and killed. all of them dead. we are learning there s a fifth victim, another man that was found in a nearby home. police saying this crime scene was expansive, several blocks. they apprehended a 40-year-old man after this mass shooting that now we know seven people were shot at, including two young children, a 2-year-old and a 13-year-old. police say this suspect was heavily armed, carrying an ar-15-style rifle, a handgun, wearing a bulletproof vest and had a police scanner. they say they followed him into an alley where he surren
harvard is once again at the center of the debate with a civil rights group challenging legacy admissions, saying it discriminates against students of color and gives an unfair boost to the mostly white children of alumni. joining me, carol lamb and anthony coli. carol, to you. supporters of the policy say it builds an alumni community, encouraging donations. opponents say it s no longer defensible without affirmative action providing a counterbalance. what s at the heart of the legal argument? it s important to first realize that this is a complaint filed with the department of education. this is not a lawsuit in federal court, not yet anyway, as the firmive action case was. it raises a different issue. there are differences between the two. in the affirmative action case, the allegation was that harvard was engaging in actually discriminatory conduct. that s in the admissions decision, they were actually considering race as a factor and