going to work another 10 years to pay off 45,000ness debt all of a sudden his dad says i basically can retire because of what that gentleman just did, mr. smith just did. ainsley: how did you feel if you had already paid it. your parents had already paid it. shoot, i shouldn t have paid it. brian: that s losing the spirit of it, ainsley. you could be practical. he set up grants for it. he also said one of the keys to his success in life was the fact that when he was in denver, they bused him to a predominantly white school, carson school. this is where he met the best teachers, inspirational people along is with having two parents with ph.d.es. ainsley: how wonderful is that i thought i wanted to learn more about him the ceo of vista equity partners they invest in software and technology companies. his net worth is $5 billion. he gave 50 million cornell. steve: his final bit of advice, whatever it takes
are doing. and many i mean certainly my relatives who came to this country, i don t know if yours came with ph.d.es from ireland, my certainly didn t. my were farmers. did they get welfare? i don t think welfare existed then. no it didn t. mine didn t take welfare either. auto% of the people are on welfare. had welfare existed i expect that a lot of irish people who came into this country in the 1800s in the turn of the century would have been on welfare because they were very poor. look they were very poor and let me say another thing. i don t understand your sudden fascination with central americans when the bulk of the immigrants who come into this country come from mexico and they have a higher. mexicans don t have anything to do with the border crisis? 10% are now mexicans in the last fiscal year and overwhelmingly central american sending their children and accompanying adults with them. listen, because you don t seem to be very educated on
are doing. and many i mean certainly my relatives who came to this country, i don t know if yours came with ph.d.es from ireland, my certainly didn t. my were farmers. did they get welfare? i don t think welfare existed then. no it didn t. mine didn t take welfare either. auto% of the people are on welfare. had welfare existed i expect that a lot of irish people who came into this country in the 1800s in the turn of the century would have been on welfare because they were very poor. look they were very poor and let me say another thing. i don t understand your sudden fascination with central americans when the bulk of the immigrants who come into this country come from mexico and they have a higher. mexicans don t have anything to do with the border crisis? 10% are now mexicans in the last fiscal year and overwhelmingly central american sending their children and accompanying adults with them. listen, because you don t seem to be very educated on
be confronted. and that s the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction, joining us from washington charles krauthammer. now, i see this intrusion as a growing problem. it s getting worse. agree? i m not sure i think so and i do go back to the 19 1960 s when instead of a fringe protest here and there they basically these radicals took over the universities. they occupy them.ted they dictated policy. the e stayed out. and then they did even something more effective. they realized well, you know, coming in from the outside is really not going to do much. you get a little attention, publicity. but but the left decided late in the 1960s, early in the 18970s was what let in another marxist prescribed which called the march through the institutions. they got inside. they did it legally. they did it the right way. they got their ph.d.es. they got appointments. they got tenure. they kept out conservatives. that s why you have a lot of conservative think
and that s the memo. now for the top story tonight, reaction, joining us from washington charles krauthammer. now, i see this intrusion as a growing problem. it s getting worse. agree? i m not sure i think so and i do go back to the 19 1960 s when instead of a fringe protest here and there they basically these radicals took over the universities. they occupy them.ted they dictated policy. the e stayed out. and then they did even something more effective. they realized well, you know, coming in from the outside is really not going to do much. you get a little attention, publicity. but but the left decided late in the 1960s, early in the 18970s was what let in another marxist prescribed which called the march through the institutions. they got inside. they did it legally. they did it the right way. they got their ph.d.es. they got appointments. they got tenure. they kept out conservatives. that s why you have a lot of conservative think tanks.