more opportunity. rachel: i m going to pour the cold water on this. i ve seen this happen at the university level and also at the high school level where kids are applying to get into some of these so-called great universities. if they go to, say, a more a private school that has a reputation of being more conservative, they might not get into the schools that they want. in this case, if this ends up on your graduation i graduated from the school of what s the name of the school. civil life and leadership. rachel: maybe that law firm or consulting firm is going to weed you out, just like i m sorry, i love hillsdale, but one of the complaints i heard, i m not interested in credentialism but there are people who want to get into the great firms, great companies, and they ll weed if you say hillsdale, university of south they might weed you out. i think it s unbe fair. unfair.
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we see the policies and consequences every day in the country, there s a story of how could could this happen, the miscarriage of justice in america and one commonality is soros backing the da. rachel: you call him evil. what is his end game? what does he want to do to america that all of us seem to not like. i would say destroy it. i try be charitable to people s motives. you have to say what is the simplest explanation. i wrote the book a year a i have the documents, the cases of policies failing. he doesn t produce a rebuttal. i assume the data is good. he there was a recall in san francisco. soros didn t try to spin the record or deny it. he denied f funding him at all. he was aware of the policies and he s funding them. rachel: people aren t born evil. something happens in their
it s part of it. princeton created a center, there was one p. you have to start with a beachhead. i think that s what the trustees are doing here, create a space, create the demand, the supply for the demand to meet it. rachel: one last thought. there are rules saying we have to have diversity. these are coming out of department of education, diversity should include diversity of opinionses. opinions. it should but it d. rachel: it shouldn t just be surface. that s where we need to fight. if you want to talk more on this topic, check out the miseducation of america season two, came out last week. builds on season one, on the indoctrination and where it comes from. no surprise, lot starts in higher education, so called research by so called experts. in this series we break down sex
star and singer, kraniska mishra. thank you for being here. hi. great to see you. you are 8. you have a beautiful voice. when did you start singing? i started singing when i was about like 4 years old. so i was in piano. my mom noticed i got a musical ear. from there i started singing for community events. 6 and-a-half my first break was for the washington wizards. then the lakers and marlins. rachel: you live that your mom saw your gift and she helped you nurture that talent. i m sure you have other singers that you admire. who do you look up to? who do you look to for your inspiration in singing? i love jennifer heart and a kelly clarkson and lady gaga. rachel: great choice. do you know who the player