you can save. our nightcap is still with us. this week, the president of harvard university, claudine gay, stepped down. for a lot of people, it marked a new phase in the battle over diversity, equity, inclusion. eddie, you re a professor at princeton university, one of the greatest universities on the planet. you know this world. she was accused of plagiarism. there is now, like, an academic war over what plagiarism is. what do you make out of all of this? i think, you know, beyond the protection you learn, stephanie. this is about a lot of salt on education. we saw it at the level of primary school. now, it s a secondary education. whether it s banning
normally happens, and maybe it s a signal not just to the judges and prosecutors the way we ve traditionally interpreted it but to his co-defendant, you stay in line or i come after you. that s deeply dangerous. there will be verdicts at the end of the day. they will be rendered in court by jurors. ordinary citizens drawn from the community, those are the opinions that matter. we will hear those opinions one day. chuck rosenberg, thank you very much. really appreciate it. thanks for being on again. worth the wait, huh? yes, at least get some answers, still ahead, senate majority leader chuck schumer is our guest. we ll get his reaction to donald trump s newest indictment, this one out of georgia. plus, we re learning more about the evidence collected by the special counsel in the federal election interference case and the, quote, momentous steps taken by twitter to protect donald trump. also ahead, one of hunter biden s attorneys has stepped
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