that s just kidding. all right. well, we re going to talk about we have a lot to say abouts yo t we re going to joke about, that you and i, and we have we have something planned. concongratulations, anyway. thank you. all right. hannity thanks so muchu we wil we ll pick it up where you left off. i am laura ingraham. this is the angry man from washingtonashington tonigh tonit . and we have some big news to share with you later in the show. and you don t want to missdoo ms but first,, liars and stinkers.i nkthat s the focus of tonight s angle. e my i ve never spoken to my son son about anything. i ve never my business or their business, my sons or daughters and i ve nevery discussed them because they know where i have to do, n. my job and that s it. and they have to make their own judgments. a grhe s a grown man.he and it turns out he did not do a single thing wrong. f cour now, of course, no onese, not a single adult with any normal brain activity, believes this. the l
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the question at the center of the case in this day and age should colleges consider race when deciding who gets in and who doesn t? i m harris faulkner. john wang is at the center of this mom he says it is hurting asian-americans in particular. wang graduated high school with a 4.65 gpa and scored 1590 out of 1600 on s.a.t. six top colleges denied him entrance. i got an 800 out of # hundred on math. 99th percentile. i got a 790th out of 800. the top tier schools were mit, princeton, harvard, carnegie-mellon. they all told me it is tougher to get in especially as an asian-american. i took it as gospel. harris: a new op-ed says we better brace for impact on this one. whatever the decision is, it s bound to make waves just as with the overturning of roe v. wade. this could potentially lead to another summer marked by social unrest with defenders of race-based admissions pulling out the long knives for the u.s. supreme court. calling it inherently racist, end of quote. our
this is gps , the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you live from mumbai, india. today on the program. what to look for around the globe in 2024. what will happen in the world s wars. who will win the many major elections this year? how will the most important relationship in the world between washington and beijing evolve? all of that and more with ian bremer and zany minton beddoes. plus, the top economic trends of the world with ruchir sharma. i also talk to a major player there artificial intelligence, a tech entrepreneur who is not a computer scientist by training but rather a philosopher. what does mustafa suleyman say about fears that a.i. might mean the end of humanity. find out. but first, here is my take. the start of the new year is on a time of optimism. but look at surveys from the past few months and you ll find that strikingly high numbers of americans sometimes around three
because the progress happens in small steps, what it s happening. in palpable ways. this evening was interesting, the speech by president biden, they address from the white house, i thought what was interesting about it was it s quiet, normalcy. the idea that there are as a lack of superlatives, there s punditry all over the place. twitter is not, i mean it could be a tree falling in the woods. the president of the united states given important address and it s okay. and it said nice things about republicans, and nobody said their hair on fire. you pointed out that even in the obama days, it would ve been hard pressed to pay a compliment to the speaker of the house. and that s what joe biden did tonight. it was the normalcy that the part of amazing me today. it was paid by the, and welcoming refreshing change for a lot of people. yes, have a good night, see you next week. you two ali! think about this, do you remember where you are the first time you heard about