from washington tonight. thank you as always for being with us. university of destruction. that s the focus of tonight s angle not colleges and universities raising money work to appeal to the donors, to the alums and the perspective students by talking about their mission and their core values. for me, they re our commitments to excellence, to opportunity, and to impact. those three together are really the ones that propel us into the future. laura: a commitment to excellence? literally, no one who saw her testify last week, who has watched what happened at harvard over the past 20 plus years can say that excellence conveys objective merit and we all see that the best often loses out to the mediocre and harvard at elsewhere because the best isn t diverse enough. internally to our own community, i see my role as being the person who is always looking beyond the horizon to what s coming but also what can be. and then figuring out how to ready the campus and the campus co
angle from washington tonight. thank you,s as always, for being with you gos. university of destruction, the focus of tonight s angle. colleges, universities spend a lot of time raising money and work to appeal to the donors, to alums and perspective students by talking about their mission and their core values. those three propel us into the future. laura: a commitment to excellence? no one who saw her testify last week or watched harvard for the last 20 plus years can say that, the best lose out to mediocre at harvard and elsewhere because diverse is not good enough. i m the person always looking beyond the horizon to what is coming and what can be and ready the campus and campus community for the future. laura: doing this does not make it less gibberish, it is milk/toast language written by consultants and ms. gay didn t think her diversity eequity and inclusion prepares for the real world. it fosters resentment that makes harvard students less likely to suc
360 i m sorry it will an apology from harvard s campus et cetera. good news about the u.s. economy but why so many don t believe it. ellie reave is here to explain it. a ran emotional day for a family of four, michigan high school students he gunned down two years ago. we start with breaking news. short time ago, the u.n, citing no mention in the resolution of the attack by hamas. 13 countries voted in favor, the u.k. abstained. in israel that country s defense minister says he believes there are signs hamas is in his words beginning to break inside gaza. an israeli flag was seen raced in the height of gaza city in the north. alex joins us now. so those comments from the defense minister. what evidence is there if any to support what he said? well, anderson, no doubt israel has degraded hamas s capabilities. they have taken out several thousand of their fighters, they have killed many of their senior commanders and seized a lot of their arsenal. fighting remains particula
leading presidential candidates dealing with major legal distractions as they prepare to head into the first contest of the 2024 election season. on friday, a federal appeals court upheld most of a gag order barring former president trump from attacking certain witnesses, prosecutors and court staff. trump is vowing to appeal the ruling, which centers on his federal election subversion case. this comes as president biden hits the campaign trail just hours after his son was indicted again. hunter biden is now facing new federal tax evasion charges. prosecutors accuse him of a four-year tax evasion scheme and spending millions of dollars on things like drugs, escorts and exotic cars. if convicted on all nine criminal counts, he could face up to 17 years in prison. the charges come as house republicans continue to pressure hunter biden to testify at a congressional hearing and prepare to vote on a resolution to authorize an impeachment inquiry into president biden. paula reed ha
and division over the war you rages on college campuses. also good news about the u.s. economy, but why so many don t believe it. elle reeve is in west monroe, louisiana, to understand. and a school shooter hears his ntence, an emotional day for the parents of four students he gunned down. the united states vetoed a u.n. security council resolution, calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza, citing no mention in the resolution of the attack by hamas. 13 countries voted in favor. the uk abstained. in israel, that country s defense minister said he believes there are signs hamas is, in his words, beginning to break inside gaza. today, an israeli flag was raised in the middle of palestine square in the heart of gaza city in the north. alex marquardt has more on the scale and intensity of the battle. alex joins us now. what evidence, if any, is there to support what he said? reporter: well, anderson, no doubt israel has significantly degraded hamas capabilities. they ha