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“The Affirmative Action Myth” author Jason Riley argues race-based college admissions policies failed Black students. The Wall Street Journal columnist discusses racial disparities in education and responds to Trump’s assault on universities.

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Chris Hughes
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Chris Hughes discusses his book, “Marketcrafters,” about policymakers and political goals.
Peggy Noonan
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Peggy Noonan discusses Trump’s second term and the responsibilities of Republicans in Congress.
Juan Williams
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Juan Williams discusses his book “New Prize for These Eyes.”
Fei-Fei Li
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Dr. Fei-Fei Li discusses ethical development of AI and the challenge of establishing regulations.
Niall Ferguson
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Historian Sir Niall Ferguson assesses the first 100 days of President Trump’s second term.
Kelsey Grammer
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Kelsey Grammer discusses his new book. He also talks about being conservative in Hollywood.
Robert Lighthizer
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Robert Lighthizer discusses the impact of tariffs and the future of American manufacturing.
Jose Andres
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Chef José Andrés discusses his humanitarian aid, his work in Ukraine and Gaza, and his new book.
Glenn Hubbard
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Glenn Hubbard discusses the impact of Trump’s tariffs and other ways to rebalance the economy.
Ross Douthat
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NYT columnist Ross Douthat discusses his book, “Believe: Why Everyone Should Be Religious.”
Jonathan Martin, Adam Nagourney, and Bob Shrum
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Jonathan Martin, Adam Nagourney, and Bob Shrum discuss challenges in media and journalism's future.
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Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, Katya Snytsina, and Natalia Kaliada discuss Lukashenko’s dictatorship.
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