after my show. she s under the weather at the moment. she is resting her voice so that she can have her big, special voice at the new hampshire primary. we are all looking forward to it. we will be hearing from rachel in just a few minutes. overall, we have so much to get to tonight. we are less than 24 hours from the polls closing here in new hampshire. doing our show from new hampshire. the last meeting challenger to donald trump, is trying to pull off a surprise win for the republican presidential nomination. at least to finish close enough to stay in the race. this may actually be the bar. a day away from the vote, nikki haley, trying to prevent the new hampshire primary tomorrow from being essentially the end of that race. unless something truly shocking happens tomorrow, and shocking things happen in politics, donald trump, is going to be the republican nominee. he s going to be the nominee because he has broad support among republicans in the country, all across the co
office. rachel is a little underthe weather. don t worry. we will be hearing from rachel in just a few minutes, and we have overall so much to get to tonight. we re less than 24 hours from the polls closing here in new hampshire. we re here in new hampshire, doing our show from nooufl. and the last remaining challenger to trump is trying to pull off would be a surprise win tomorrow in the race for the presidential nomination or at least to finish close enough to stay in the race which may actually be in the bar. a day away from the vote nikki haley is trying to prevent the primary tomorrow from being essentially the end of that race. because unless something truly happens tomorrow, and, hae, shocking things do happen in politics, trump is going to be the republican nominee, and he s going to be the nominee because he has broad support among republicans in the country, all across the country. even broad support among communities that seemed least likely to support him. for ins
my parents, i mean, they re pretty sophisticated. if they had gotten that, they would ve believed it was the president calling. that has an impact on voters. i think it s been corrected in time incense that i ve received two text messages from the right in biden folks saying, don t pay attention to that. it s not true. i ve got to praise governor sununu for being on top of it. he actually did say that he believes that whoever did to this should be prosecuted to the full extent. it s good to see that we are united behind it and we look forward to finding out who it is and we hope they do it because we don t want this to go anywhere else. let this stop here, now, and not continue across the country. people think these things are funny or coffee or silly. they are not. they are deadly serious. more partly, they are dangerous. great, jennifer, thank you so much. we will have to leave it there. but the clock. our special coverage on the new hampshire primary is starting right no
standardized tests and their grades and then they argued with harvard and north carolina that they were starting to only allow a certain percentage of them to come to the school at some of the most prestigious colleges in the country. this is a big deal. chief justice roberts writing in his decision many universities have for too long done just the opposite. in doing so, they have concluded wrongly that the touchstone of an individual s identity is not challenges bested, skills built or lessons learned but the color of their skin. our constitutional history does not tolerate that choice. then we heard from president biden. here s what he said. i strongly disagree with the court s decision. we cannot let this decision be the last word. discrimination still exists in america. martha: okay. winsom sears and marc are here. first, to shannon bream who has been excellent in coverage of this today. we ll have more tomorrow. she was outside the supreme court. hi, shannon. hi