ball. she went over the line and did something illegal. i think that s rare. i don t think most parents are paying bribes or engaging in fraud, but they are giving in cases millions of dollars to a university s endowment to get their kid that s the jared kushner harvard story. they are paying tens of thousands of dollars to special tutors. so they are getting advantages that other kids don t have, and i think this judge was sort of making an example of felicity huffman and saying this is enough. to her credit, she pled guilty and essentially said, yes, i m guilty. she doesn t seem to be making excuses here. did that contribute to the relatively low sentence? there could have been no sentence at all, but it could have been 30 days. i think it had an enormous impact because when you plea early and you accept responsibility that s something that makes a tremendous impression on the judge. i think there was a second factor, anderson. this is a case where the defense
millions of dollars toendowment. that s the jared kushner harvard story. they re paying tens of thousands of dollars a year tutors. i think this judge was making an example of felicity huffman and saying this is enough. paul, to her credit, she pled guilty and essentially said, yes, i m guilty. she doesn t seem to be making excuses here. did that contribute to the relatively low sentence? i mean, again, there could have been no sentence at all to prison time, but it could have also been 30 days. i think it had an enormous impact because when you plead early and you accept responsibility, that s something that makes a tremendous impression on the judge. i think there was a second factor, though, anderson. this is a case where the defense claimed essentially that the real victim of her felicity huffman s actions were her own daughter. the daughter lived in
laura: harvard in the hot seat. what happens when harvard university capped the number of asian students who could be admitted? well, that didn t go down so well. michelle malkin joining us and of course from crt and cathy areu, the publisher of catalina magazine. also we have news from betsy devos at the education department involving title ix and sexual harassment on college campuses. let s start with this harvard story. michelle, you have been all over this issue of affirmative action for years. and now, we are at the point where we are penalizing asian students and thankfully the u.s. department of justice stepped in on behalf of fairness and merit on behalf of these asian students. tell us what you know. this blatant racial
laura: harvard and the hot seat. what happens when harvard university capped the number of asian students who could be admitted? well, that didn t go down so well. michelle malkin joining us and of course from crt and cathy areu, the publisher of catalina magazine. also we have news from betsy devos at the education department involving title ix and sexual harassment on college campuses. let s start with this harvard story. michelle, you have been all over this issue of affirmative action for years. and now, we are at the point where we are penalizing asian students and thankfully the u.s. department of justice stepped in on behalf of fairness and merit on behalf of these asian students. tell us what you know.