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gearing up for an historic trip to europe meant to strengthen american leadership overseas. after a week spend touting the administration s command of the economic situation here at home. yesterday the labor department announced 209,000 jobs were added in july. the white house touted he number as a sign of bidenomics inaction. alongside consumer-focused efforts to reduce jump fees and health care costs. and democrats and their allies are mobilizing in the wake of last week s rulings from the conservative dominated supreme court. with race based affirmative action band, legislators and lawyers are taking aim at so-called legacy admissions. we talk to one group suing harvard university for what some call affirmative action for the rich. in the meantime, it was a bloody-long independence weekend, as mass shootings rocked cities from coast to coast. kansas city mayor quentin once better law enforcement, but also tighter gun restrictions. he will join us shortly. and later ....
Most basic of legislative tasks. Because thats what he did, he turned to an Impeachment Inquiry to change and narrative. And, it has happened again, fox, sued, this time by its own shareholders. New york city controller brad lander, who is leading the lawsuit, hes gonna join me live this hour. Im ayman , lets get started. A very large portion of the Republican Party, really doesnt believe in the constitution. And before you say anything, those are not my words, those arent the words of joe biden, or nancy pelosi, or some democratic pendant. No, those are the words of a former gop standard bearer, in fact, a former president ial nominee, mitt romney. The Junior Senator from utah announced this week that he wont seek reelection, meaning the senate gop is losing its most highprofile moderate, and yes, trump critic, a ....
This focus has been on the elite admissions. and i, get it i get the legacy discussion. i have been blessed to go to some schools myself overtime. but when our state universities aren t training black lawyers, black doctors, black social workers, when they are not creating a pipeline for that. latino doctors, social workers and the works. it will have a negative impact on our criminal justice system, on our schools, and ultimately on our community and the whole. so i would hope that any university that is being targeted by these letters, five grandstanding politicians, actually do the work to say how can we look at regional basis for support? have we make sure we are looking at the individuality of the applicants. something that remains standard at the supreme court decision. and not just saying, we are gonna abandon black and brown persons in our state. for whom these programs are vital. not necessarily just with those who are admitted. but the community that they will ultimately serv ....