position that he lives in singapore. we re not in that position. martha: what can parents do? i m not sure we can wait for all of these other things to happen. what advice would you give parents now of young children and teenagers? well, short of moving to utah, which has some nice laws that came out this morning, governor cox is doing something about it, you have to be diligent, speak with your kids about the dangers. don t be afraid to look at their phone. you probably purchased the phone. you probably pay the bills for that phone. it s your phone. and, you know, maybe make it not cool. go on tik tok yourself. i think tik tok is one of many bad actors in this space. i really abdicate for speaking up at the local level. go to school. ask them to stop using social
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- many have characterized this as just a millennial or gen z issue. and in fact, the fastest- growing constituency of those who owe student debt are 50-plus. - that s congresswoman ayanna pressley. she wanted to clear up some misconceptions about who s really affected by student debt. - within my district, i have senior citizens living on fixed incomes, 76 years old, still paying on student loans. it s an economic justice issue. it s a gender justice issue in that women disproportionately bear the burden. and black student borrowers are five times more likely to default on their loans than our white peers. so it s a racial justice issue. - i think especially black americans have been told, the way to achieve the american dream, like, education is the way for a leg up if you want to acquire social capital, if you want to make more money. - if you want to see success in america as a person of color, go to school. and we are doing that. but we ve started out behind.
holding and others accountable for why you didn t share with the family that their son or daughter is a national merit scholar. that s cool, by the way. jesse: go to school, stay in school. a greg: maybe this is what happened to me because i never got mine. yeah, you brought back a lot of memories. i was cut from soccer because i broke my foot. think about that, being cut while you re injured, that stayed with me forever. i drove a supreme 1976, red velvet interior, it stunk of cigarettes. but i make good use of the car and i drove a lot of people to practice after i got cut. harold: did you drive grady mcmenamin? greg: you hit the nail on the head, future damages 20 years from now, 30 years from now, who will have more of a claim for damages? children at the mercy of woke education or people who are part
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