be controversial. it should be done in one voice. sadly, it has become political. we have to end this. what happened to paul pelosi s despicable, unacceptable. unfortunately, it has become a more dangerous place me have to do everything we can to lower the rhetoric, have a civil conversation but make sure people are safe. we are counting down to midterms, now just nine days away. we are looking at the biggest issues driving people to the polls. a new abc abscess poll shows the economy, inflation, and abortion as the top three concerns, respectively. today the chairs of both republican and democratic campaign committees gave their message to voters. exploding cost of living, a crime wave in our major cities that is the result of this defund the police nonsense. those are the issues that are top of mind for every voter in this country, that is why they are going to show up on november 8th. that is why democrats a republicans are going to win in the midterms. we will pla
that affirmative action is permissible, the courts have said those two things mean the same thing. title six means the same thing, they have the equal protection clause, if there s a compelling state interest and there is no intrusive way of doing it, that s okay. they are four, title six allows affirmative action. i think the new conservative majority, the more textural, ideological approach to interpreting things, is going to take a second look at that and may say, no, title six flatly prohibits discrimination based on race by recipients of federal funding. there is no balancing. but that case, maybe it s more restrictive. that will be their justification used to end affirmative action. do you agree with that, melissa? do you think this is a permit jordy on the conservative court will overturn overturn things? one of the things you have to weigh here is the question of institutional isn t. this is a court that has, in just the last few months, laid