he s lost all credibility. after the supreme court 6-3 decision striking down the use of racial preferences in college admissions biden was sent out by whoever winds him up to lie. affirmative action is so misunderstood. many people wrongly believe that affirmative action allows unqualified students, unqualified students to be admitted ahead of qualified students. this is not, this is not how college admissions work. laura: the white house people aren t that ignorant. they know the truth, that the entire point of racial preferences is to give minority candidates an edge. regardless of their test scores or their transcripts or their resume, it s classic discrimination and it s based on race. colleges set out standards for admission and every student, every student has to meet those standards. then and only then, after first meeting the qualifications required by the school, do colleges look at other factors in addition to their grades such as race. laura: okay. what s
a lot of us have been since the new hampshire primary just five days ago, including an 83 million dollar defamation judgment against the republican front runner. and as the primary plugs forward, the general election campaign has basically begun. biden campaign co-chair is standing nearby talking about how they re going to take on trump, and offered his reaction to e. jean carroll s massive victory against him. plus, from a department store in the 90s to her day in court this week, andrew weissmann and katie phang are going to join me for a deep dive into how curls case against trump got to this point. and what comes next? also, could nikki haley be doing joe biden a favor by calling trump confused? and what are the factors that halle team is weighing as they decide how much to turn up the heat? and later, there is some big civil war energy coming out of texas, as greg abbott taunts the federal government with his actions on the border. i ll talk to about just how crazy t
the weekend in new hampshire. i did. and have to say, the final new hampshire weekend before the primary has always been my very favorite thing, the most fun in politics, until this year. this was the first time in decades where i did not bother to go up there. why so down this year? why so down this year? because it just seems so pointless. there is only two candidate, there s only one party that s even having the primary. nothing is happening on the democratic side. you have an incumbent democratic president. but it just seemed like a complete waste of my time. without getting into that, was it as much fun this past weekend, as it usually is? now, i would say, i ve had more fun than the time then the time barack obama lost in an unexpected primary lost to hillary clinton, i was working for barack obama at the time. but it has been fun. it is donald trump is winning, currently ahead by 19 points in the polls, lawrence, we know that. but surprising things happen
a song. along with her pussy riot team. here you see someone leads a violent rebellion that takes a detour against let repetition. no jail, no nothing. and also, shalanda young, the omb director, literally like the biggest job, the biggest job that exist in washington, jurisdiction over every penny the government spends. the only people with bigger jobs are the president and vice president. i ve been amazed by her career arc from house of representative staff into omb director. can t wait to talk about them. she is beloved by all negotiators that work with her. so, i am sure there s a lot that you have to ask her. sounds, great lawrence. a lot of respect from both parties. and it s really the party, we ll be talking or later in the hour. i ll be watching. thanks, alex. thank you. the most important two words to emerge today and special prosecutor jack smith s investigation of donald trump are, proffer agreement. many news organizations have been reporting that, ru
each eligible sipght could have received up to $20 now, in loan forgiveness but the high court shot down that bailout due to what it calls executive overreach we have team coverage, mike davis former clerk for justice neil gorsuch is stapgding by with his thoughtings on that and a slew of other momentous opinion this is week and first, though, go to alexandria huff life at the white house with the latest. alexandria. president has had strong words for all of the major opinions that have come out of the supreme court this week and for the court itself. but the president is assuring borrowers they were not misled by his campaign promise. because he say a new plan is in the works to reduce student loans. we will ground this new approach in a different law than any original plan. a so-called higher education act. that will allow secretary carr doe that to compromise way for release loans under certain circumstances. i need to learn more about this new pathway that the president