together a generous amount of money, they get into things they should not have been at in the first place and before you know it they re off, they re name droppers and they re looking for favors and the problem with this whole system is that people don t just give money for no reason. they re looking for something and these guys are particularly transactional. but let me just go back to the issue of fiona hill. he doesn t like their service. he doesn t use any briefing memos for the phone call, there s no question to what the president is actually doing and saying on the phone. lots of problems.
is there this is story of economic inequality more than our school systems are failing us. i think the system is designed to work that way, actually. when we look at what happened post new deal, the housing administration, red lining the poorer and more impoverishes communities, that is becoming such a significant issue. and yes, you know, that poll is true in terms of folks that make families who come from households of more than $150,000 a year, they do have better schools and we can see that in the data. and i think this is an opportunity for democrats tomorrow night to connect the dots, i think, tweak economic inequality and an issue you have been talking about, educational inequality. it is connected and i think the democratic candidates could do a better job connecting those
of voters a major concern when they think about the election. our education system is in news of serious work. a majority of voters thinks the public education system in america is poor our only fair at best. our voters at schools will be a model of excellent for years. john, this poll went deeper. it asked voters what is most important for public schools to do. what did you learn? thank you for having me. i think the first thing i want to say is this issue transcends this. we have close that many members
me, there is questions about free two year and four year college. and independents on majority support that. john can talk more about it, but there was questions where they had support for free two year or four year college. that reflects to me that someone like elizabeth warn has really gone to school on this, this is an issue that can cut across. call me naive, but i think issues like clean water and safe schools should be bipartisan, they should be a political, but they re not. what type of policies or preforms do you think could attract republicans and democrats? we have seen a revolution when it comes to choice and opportunity, but it is unfinished. we have three minute students in
and our point and our mission was to get people to think about the larger issue of mandatory minimum sentences and life without parole. they have to pay for their crimes and being kept in prison longer than they should, and actually how those sentences are admipsterred across our population is oftentimes unfair and unjust. you want to put the focus back on what it actually is and also also get some action. something you and our fellow players you responded, here s part of what you wrote. you said as americans it is our constitutional right to question injustice as they occur. and we see them daily. police brutality, excessive criminal sentencing, residential segregation and educational inequality. the united states effectively uses prison to do you think