> host: and she was nominated, the first nominee for bill clinton as attorney general, followed by kemba wood followed by janet reno. ... i also thought while she was attorney general back many of the a's that she did do were helpful, significant and should make her and her supporters feel proud that she played that role. >> sheila is calling in from new york city. go ahead sheila. >> hello dr. guinier. it's a pleasure to listen to your interview. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: there are things that really disturb an operation in one as an operation you want is for this education of african-american students. there are districts in new york city, primarily serving african-american students who consistently fail to educate. consequently, we are continuing to destroy another destroy generation and are destroying another generation of african-american students. what are your thoughts about vouchers? a lot of the critics believe that vouchers would enable segregated schools segregated schools. but i. but sco, new york city is one of -- has went up in the segregated school systems in the cou