and the grand jury is over, we re told. this prosecutor will probably have to get sign off from merrick garland before charging the president s son. and merrick garland will face incredible pressure to manage this case fairly. now, a trusted source tells primetime that hunter biden was actually offered a pretty good plea deal a up couple million dollars in fines and no prison but hunter told him to take a hike and dared him to go to trial in delaware where he knows he would get home cooking. this that was a big mistake by hunter biden and made rank and file agents incredibly mad. plea deal offering just got a lot more serious. the new deal is $15 million in fines, and having to plead guilty to multiple felony charges, this is a game of chicken that hunter thinks he is win because his father has the power of the pardon. it may not be that simple. the source tells primetime that an astounding amount of whistleblowers are coming forward within the fbi and other agencies. and
lay out the cases for us. reporter: arguments in the two cases are teed up for this morning. the supreme court will once again re-examine affirmative action but this time with the solidly conservative court it is quite likely that the justices could ban affirmative action once they release their opinion sometime next year. this is all happening as the groups fighting to end the consideration of race in admissions they have been quite outspoken. diversity as important as it is, cannot come at expense of asian americans. reporter: these asian american students are leading a fight against affirmative action. it s time for asian americans to break up with woke diversity. they re at the center of a law enforcement against harvard, accusing the school of discriminating against asian americans to make more room for hispanics and blacks. calvin yang claims he was denied admission to harvard because of his race. it shows there s a trend here. a trend where asian americans
the attorney for the doctor who was defamed by indiana s attorney general for doing her job, ending the pregnancy of a raped ten-year-old girl. this is just too all of to ignore. a viral video of a costumed employee at sesame place giving the cold shoulder to two adorable black girls. now, others are coming forward to say it happened to them, too. we begin tonight with what those in charge of protecting the president might be protecting themselves. with growing questions over deleted text messages from agents on the day of the insurrection. as the january 6th committee collection additional evidence ahead of thursday s primetime hearing, nbc news has learned that the secret service has no new text messages related to the attack to hand over. the washington post first reported the development knowing that any other texts that agents exchanged around the time of the attack on the capitol were purged. in other words, potentially realtime communications of agents in contact wit
many consider a complete debacle. one op-ed says fauci should cash out or remain a celebrity and should just simply fade away. the new york post editorial board bidding good ridance to dangerous dr. fauci. another piece with, quote, keep your january schedule open, tony. a nod to the republicans promising accountability. louisiana senator john kennedy with this. dr. fauci, retirement or not, is going to be spending a lot of time in front of a congressional committee. we will ask him questions about gain-of-function research, why he didn t push back on china s lies, why he went along with the greatest dissipation, if that s the right worked greatest taking of civil liberties of the american people in the history of our country. we ll have a lot of questions and we ll subpoena him and expect him to answer. dagen: sean did you have eave is in focus. peter doocy live in delaware where the president is still vacationing. peter. dagen, dr. fauci doesn t seem to regret any
si signs about a looming recession in the united states. we ll crunch the numbers. first, let s say it. nay to the naysayers. the skeptics and cynics that said the january 6th hearings wouldn t matter. turns out they were. reporter: very wrong. the media personalities that said nobody would watch and care have seen otherwise. let s be honest. there was a bit of this prognosis, some people thought the summertime hearings would fizzle out over time but they actually picked up steam as june turned to july. tv ratings stayed strong throughout the series. it s weird to say it s a series but it was a summer series of television and urn turned out t one of the highest rated shows of the summer. despite the maga people that said nobody was watching, it reached tens of millions of people. as an attention exercise, it gained a lot of attention. as a fact 2350finding effort, i brought a lot of new facts. as a political expert, i ll save that. tucker charleston called the shameful ot