opponents have been telling me it s a matter of they just don t think it s fair for the government to waive the debt of others, especially if they paid their own college debt, especially if they made decisions not to go to college or jump into a career because of the cost of college. i want you to listen to those arguments from folks i ve been talking to over the past week. as we ve been previewing this decision, we knew this was coming from the supreme court in terms of an overall decision. listen to how folks told me they re dissecting this and looking ahead to what they were what the court was ultimately going to rule. listen here. i want to pay it back. i want to feel like i own that, but i know for other people it s a little bit tighter situation. so everybody s a little different. i m okay with paying it back. it s hard to get out of that cycle where you have this like generational poverty, generational wealth, and it continues with the kansas of education being almost li
do believe education is the single most powerful way to disrupt generational poverty. it is. former president obama yesterday highlighted hope chicago s work his statement after the supreme court ruling. andrew, kyra, janice, join me now. good morning. andrew, what is striking and i think important is the way that you discuss affirmative action, the role it has had in your life, and you don t shy away from the fact that you have even said i may not have been at columbia law school but for this. here s why it is so important. can you speak to the decision, andrew? absolutely. you know, yesterday s decision was disappointing. when i first came to unc chapel hill i was one of 11% of the campus that was african american in a state of north carolina that was 22% african american. i grown up in the south my entire life, but it wasn t until being on campus at unc that i
conception on. i agree with you, i like that, but i have a hard time being opposed to that. first of all, i d like $18,000. i m just saying. that said, i love babies, i love families. yeah. these people are not just being crushed by generational poverty, while that s true, they re being crushed by the biden economy, making it hard. yeah, some women might take it and misuse, but most mothers want to help their babies, their kids. we need these babies. we have a social security crisis. we need workers. i m all for doing it. also countering the pro-abortion, anti-child, antifamily culture we re in right now. in this city, there are more black babies bo aborted than bo. i love the narrative, saying bring on the babies, because