attack. he wanted to get nap and kneecap the speaker of the house. the new report knocking down the conspiracies pushed by the right. and eight days until the midterms, and it seems democrats have found a way to take down their opponents, likewise then, the supreme court s arguments of affirmative action. the conservative majority court seems poised to dismantle the policy, as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again. i am mehdi hasan in tonight for stephanie ruhle. do you hear that? that is the unmistakable sound off the brazen lies fabricated stories, and crazy conspiracies heard all weekend long about the attack on speaker nancy pelosi s husband being shattered today by the department of justice. among the stunning details revealed today, as federal criminal charges were filed, government officials said the suspect was prepared to break nancy pelosi s kneecaps. and late this afternoon, as the san francisco district attorney presen
The future of affirmative action and use of race in college admissions took center stage at the conservative-dominated Supreme Court Monday. Separate lawsuits filed against Harvard and the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill argue the consideration of race disadvantages some students and violates the Constitution. Current Supreme Court precedent says race can be a factor in admissions, but schools can’t set a racial quota.
are in for some really rough a couple of weeks. a.b. stoddard, tamara keith, clint watts, we have to leave it there. thank you all. coming up, the former president asked the highest scored in the land to block access to his text records, as his own company goes on trial. one of our top legal experts is standing by to break it all down for you. and later, the decades-long pursuit of diversity on college campuses could soon be coming to an end. we ll get into the affirmative action arguments, just presented before the supreme court. the 11th hour is just getting underway on a monday night. do not go anywhere.