lashed out against this decision saying it will have a devastating impact. justice soviet may your read her dissent and said a person s skin color may play a role in assessing individualized suspicion, but it cannot play a role in assessing that person s individualized contribution s t a diverse learning environment. that indefensible reading of the constitution is not grounded in law and subverts the 14th amendment s guarantee of equal protection. but the majority here, 6-3 decision, led by john ro werts, it does tick through the reasons why they say harvard and the admission policies weren t narrowly tailored and vulted the equal protection clause of the constitution. so chief justice john roberts saying that the student must be treated based on his or her experiences as an individual, not on the basis of race. many universities have for too long done just the opposite. in doing so, they conclude d tht
online. we heard from experts who talk about that, and with republicans pushing back that their policies weren t in any way responsible for some of the horrific shootings, and instead blaming aside from the policy debate we heart about the real-life impact. where a gunman walked into a club that was one of those survivors, michael anderson, a bartender, talked about his horrific experience that night. i saw my friend lying on the floor bleeding out, knowing there was also to no chance of surviving that bullet wound. i had to tell him good-bye while i continued to fear for my life, as leaders of our country, it is your obligation to represent all of us, not just the ones you happen to agree with. hate speech turns into hate action, and actions based on hate almost took my life from me
high inflation like over 19, th pandemic and the russian invasion of ukraine even though inflation started rising well before the forward 24th invasio he argued there was no competition because there were only four major companies, he then. lamed greedy corporations and h goes on from there. how comforting do you think wer his messaging and believe that the american people are buying in. he said part of this we might have been maybe some of our policies weren t. i don t know. i can t define any arguments about economic policy, looking back at what happened the to your ago or six months ago is less important to the american people than what is going to happen over the next six months. it is definitely, we have had high inflation and that was unpopular, we had the covid infection rate was higher than we wanted it to be a year ago a this time we had a lot of optimism that it was that we ha
shot dead. they won t be with their families. any student that makes threats or violent imagery will be removed.we know that happened in this case and ethan crumbley was not removed from the school and that left many to wonder why these policies weren t in place then. a teacher spotted a violent note on the death of ethan crumbley and raised concerns about it. the school did not check his backpack and the school overrode according to reports his parent s assistance that he stay in school this day and not take him home. joining me now is ethan crumbley s appointed public defender, paulette michelle lofton. thanks for being with us, paulette. ovenly this is a very upsetting case and has a lot of ramifications on all sides. the first question i wanted to ask you, why is it that ethan s
we do have the first batch of exit poll data from california voters today, and that again, it is just exit poll so a big grain of salt, but what we found there actually looks quite good for governor newsom surviving the recall. an exit polling on his handling of covid in california, 45% said they thought newsom s policies were about right. another 17% on top of that actually said his policies weren t strict enough. only 32% said that newsom s policies were too strict. support was even stronger for mask requirements in schools. 69% of california recall voters saying on the exit polls they support a state requirement for kids to wear masks in schools. only 26% opposed to that. again, these are just exit polls. giant grain of salt. but if this recall is supposedly a referendum on the way governor gavin newsom has dealt with the covid crisis, at least the early exit polling today seemed like a very positive sign for the governor. that did not look like an