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a workshop held before spring break helped undergrads sharpen resumes and work skills. employment specialist douglas evans said before going to a job fair or interview, students should research the company they work for. >> we are still very competitive. we are suffering effects and students should be compared for a very competitive job market. >> the job fair tuesday will be held in the student union ballroom, startling at noon. >>> an e vein the center puts on in hopes visitors will reflect on their own biases and premises. cal stephens has the story. >>> due to the content of the rooms and to respect the privacy of the participants in taking the experience in, no cameras were allowed into the exhibit. >>> hopefully you sparked some change in the person going through it, to want to learn more or educate others or even take action in the change. >>> the rooms were set up by campus and community groups. >> we'll definitely look at all the resources they have available and see other organizations i can join and see what else i can do to help. >>> this year there were six
a workshop held before spring break helped undergrads sharpen resumes and work skills. employment specialist douglas evans said before going to a job fair or interview, students should research the company they work for. >> we are still very competitive. we are suffering effects and students should be compared for a very competitive job market. >> the job fair tuesday will be held in the student union ballroom, startling at noon. >>> an e vein the center puts on in hopes...
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i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where i worked on the trial team doing trials for the city, handling my own cases, and supervising a team of attorneys as well. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? >> i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area since that is where my family is. i was always interested in san francisco in terms of what it is as a city, its culture, it's amazing lgbt community. i came out here for a summer, fell in love with it. i have been interested in politics since i was a kid. i worked on campaigns as a teenager. i was involved campaign against senator jesse helms when i was in college. when i cannot hear, and was not initially involved politically. -- when i came o
i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where i worked on the trial team doing trials for the city, handling my own cases, and supervising a team of...
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it was a dynamic experience as a in undergrad it u.k.an avid fan of the men's basketball program, i am also a fan of education there. i had an absolutely wonderful education. i wanted to go to graduate school. but i was afraid that, if i did not honor the acting thing, that it would be a regret that i carried the rest of my life. if i did not go to hollywood as a young woman, i did not know that it would go to at 42. but on to graduate school in my 40's seemed plausible. i went to vanderbilt assuming that i would find a graduate degree there. it is fairly close to home. to no one's greater astonishment than my own, i ended up at harvard. tavis: you have southern ridge. i have southern ridge. i grew up in india, but i was born in mississippi. i am curious as to whether this is just fate or you just really like morgan freeman. you were going to do a dance every now and again. >> i really like morgan freeman. sometimes, when i see him, my eyes instantaneously well with tears. i adore the man. we had a wonderful time working together on "gal
it was a dynamic experience as a in undergrad it u.k.an avid fan of the men's basketball program, i am also a fan of education there. i had an absolutely wonderful education. i wanted to go to graduate school. but i was afraid that, if i did not honor the acting thing, that it would be a regret that i carried the rest of my life. if i did not go to hollywood as a young woman, i did not know that it would go to at 42. but on to graduate school in my 40's seemed plausible. i went to vanderbilt...
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but undergrad got dark and got older suddenly a fellow student burst into the classroom. and says someone by the name of karen had been launched into space on it. yes we asked him what the patronymic of this pilot. save if he said yes now we knew that he was yuri gagarin. there was a red carpet rolled out on the airfield of a moscow airport on april fourteenth nine hundred sixty one in ceremony all steps major got in march toward soviet leader nikita khrushchev without noticing the issue aces and come undone still he made his official report. her very first secretary of the communist policy of the soviet union it is my pleasure trip to see you at the world's first space flight a boat that will start space suit and it on the twelfth of april one thousand nine hundred sixty one year. ships systems and equipment has been working like clockwork without fail on an excellent healthy and ready to fulfill any new assignments by our party and government. major garrett. in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight who's a good god and death spread around the country almost as fast as
but undergrad got dark and got older suddenly a fellow student burst into the classroom. and says someone by the name of karen had been launched into space on it. yes we asked him what the patronymic of this pilot. save if he said yes now we knew that he was yuri gagarin. there was a red carpet rolled out on the airfield of a moscow airport on april fourteenth nine hundred sixty one in ceremony all steps major got in march toward soviet leader nikita khrushchev without noticing the issue aces...
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so i pursued public policy both at occidental college, where i went to school as an undergrad, and also you see-berkeley where i pursued public policy -- also you see -- also uc-berkeley. that was really what shape my interest in public policy. >> where you place yourself on the local political spectrum? the left or right? supervisor chu: i know a lot of folks want to put a person in the position where they call you left, progressive, moderate, whatever category that might be, and i think it really depends on the issue. generally, i am a very practical legislator. i like to look at what the impacts of legislation would be before voting on it, so i think, depending on the issue, you could move around, and i think that should be the way that most people think, which is, "let's consider the facts of legislation before you actually consider it, irrespective of what spectrum it comes from." >> what did you learn from campaigning for supervisor? supervisor chu: it is hard. i learned that my shoes were out pretty quickly -- wore out pretty quickly. i learned to be more practical about the type
so i pursued public policy both at occidental college, where i went to school as an undergrad, and also you see-berkeley where i pursued public policy -- also you see -- also uc-berkeley. that was really what shape my interest in public policy. >> where you place yourself on the local political spectrum? the left or right? supervisor chu: i know a lot of folks want to put a person in the position where they call you left, progressive, moderate, whatever category that might be, and i think...
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shortly after it was announced, 150 of the 600 graduate undergrads signed a petition saying they did not want to hurt as their speaker. they felt she was coming as mrs. george bush is said of barbara bush and had no significant accomplishments on her own and they had been taught to to do something quite the opposite. mrs. bush reacted with tears humor and said even i was 21 one's. they'll look at things a certain way and i look at them another. there are some historians who feel that maybe this reaction camouflage irritation but i did not get that sense at all when i interviewed her. she also said to be, when it all occurred there were many wesley graduates said never again they would give money to the college and she said we wrote hundreds of letters saying please do not stop giving. this is just the opinion of some. over time as the issue was discussed things began to turn and i just want to quote from herb of bomb beck who wrote to a serious column in the wellesley students could not imagine what barbara bush could contribute to their education imagine your own mother to deny them
shortly after it was announced, 150 of the 600 graduate undergrads signed a petition saying they did not want to hurt as their speaker. they felt she was coming as mrs. george bush is said of barbara bush and had no significant accomplishments on her own and they had been taught to to do something quite the opposite. mrs. bush reacted with tears humor and said even i was 21 one's. they'll look at things a certain way and i look at them another. there are some historians who feel that maybe this...
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nonresident undergrads pay $34,000 a year in tuition compared to about $11,000 paid by in-state residents. the campus university received a record number of applications, more than 106,000 this year. it is admitting 72,000 freshmen for the 2011-2012 year, about 4,000 more than last year. >>> well, there ought to be a national holiday for procrastinators. after all, it is tax day. there are folks make a mad dash to the post office. we talked to some of them and even though we have a few extra days people are still waiting it out, kimberly. >> reporter: exactly right. a long line of cars. most people e-file but a lot of people want to do it the old-fashioned way. they're trying to make it easy at the main post office by the san francisco airport staying open until midnight with people prepared to stand outside and take your return. you don't even have to step out of your car. time's up. it's tax day. >> so you have three w-2s or two? two. >> reporter: tax preparers are busy getting last-minute filers taken care of. >> i was about to file and i found out there was a w-2 out there that i had
nonresident undergrads pay $34,000 a year in tuition compared to about $11,000 paid by in-state residents. the campus university received a record number of applications, more than 106,000 this year. it is admitting 72,000 freshmen for the 2011-2012 year, about 4,000 more than last year. >>> well, there ought to be a national holiday for procrastinators. after all, it is tax day. there are folks make a mad dash to the post office. we talked to some of them and even though we have a few...
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i was an undergrad major in communications but not journalism. my journalist teachers kept asking me to go into journalism. i kept refusing. so i never in that sense of myself as a writer, but i've seen riding as mine means to try to have an impact. if i could sang, if i could triple, a local man, i would be standing here. but given that my talent is literacy. so, you know, that's what i do. that's my journey. and then basically there has not been a time when i haven't been writing. i've had many, many other kinds of professions. yes. >> barack obama,. [inaudible] >> now i think the image of michele bama and barack obama is as powerful an image as a newer and the world. everyone knows they are basically unassailable. they have integrity, the love of the family, the bonding, just kind of jumping off the screen. right. and that, i think, is a embedded image that this country is beating for decades. the way in which the black family has been demonized throughout american history, the way black women have been demonized for black history, the way bla
i was an undergrad major in communications but not journalism. my journalist teachers kept asking me to go into journalism. i kept refusing. so i never in that sense of myself as a writer, but i've seen riding as mine means to try to have an impact. if i could sang, if i could triple, a local man, i would be standing here. but given that my talent is literacy. so, you know, that's what i do. that's my journey. and then basically there has not been a time when i haven't been writing. i've had...
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and they just didn't go to medical school right away, but in my situation, i went straight from undergradhool without any sort of deviations. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. [applause] okay, the last two questions. >> did you ever feel obligated to be a doctor because your father was like telling you to do it? did you ever try to do something else or look into another field? >> well, that's a good question. not me, but my other sister, jenette, you know. my father wanted us to be a physician because you're financially secure and you're safe. i always wanted to be an obstetrician so there was a con fliewns of what my father wanted, ie, being a doctor, and what i personally wanted being an obstetrician, so a doctor who delivers baby was an obstetrician, so i was the first one in the family to become a doctor. i aspired my younger sisters, motivated my older sisters so that we all could go forward and do the best that we could do. [applause] thank you. one more. >> hi, my question is out of the 5,000 children that you delivered, is there like a specific memory that stands out to you the mos
and they just didn't go to medical school right away, but in my situation, i went straight from undergradhool without any sort of deviations. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. [applause] okay, the last two questions. >> did you ever feel obligated to be a doctor because your father was like telling you to do it? did you ever try to do something else or look into another field? >> well, that's a good question. not me, but my other sister, jenette, you know. my father...
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but in my situation i went straight from undergrad to medical school without any sort of deviation.se] >> we have the last two questions. >> did you ever feel obligated to be a doctor because your father was like telling you to do and what did you ever liked tried to do something else or try another field? >> that's a good question. not me but my other sister, jeanette. and my father wanted us to be physicians because he felt by being a physician you are secure, your financial security, you are safe. i've always wanted to be an obstetrician. so that was a confluence of what my father wanted, i.e. being a doctor, and what i personally wanted which was being an obstetrician. so a doctor who delivers babies was an obstetrician, so i was the first one in my family to become a doctor. i inspired my younger sisters. i motivate my older sisters so that we can all go forward and do the best that we could do. [applause] >> thank you. >> and there's one more. >> my question was, out of the 5000 sure that you deliver to is there like a specific memory that stands out to you the most? >> that's
but in my situation i went straight from undergrad to medical school without any sort of deviation.se] >> we have the last two questions. >> did you ever feel obligated to be a doctor because your father was like telling you to do and what did you ever liked tried to do something else or try another field? >> that's a good question. not me but my other sister, jeanette. and my father wanted us to be physicians because he felt by being a physician you are secure, your financial...
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shortly after it was announced, 150 of the 600 soon to be graduating wellesley undergrads signed a petition saying they did not want her as their -- as their speaker. they felt that she was coming as mrs. george bush instead of barbara bush. that she hadn't had any really significant accomplishments on her own, and that they had been taught to do something quite the opposite. mrs. bush reacted with really, you know, very good humor. she said well, even i was 21 once. they're looking at things a certain way and i'm looking at them in another. there are some historians who feel that maybe this reaction camouflaged irritation but i did not get that sense at all when i interviewed mrs. bush. mrs. bushels said to me, when this whole hubbub occurred there were many wellesley graduates they would never give money to the college and we wrote hundreds of letters, please don't stop giving. this is just the opinion of some. in fact, over time, as the issue was discussed, things began to turn. and i just want to quickly share with you a quote from erma bombeck who wrote a very serious column about the
shortly after it was announced, 150 of the 600 soon to be graduating wellesley undergrads signed a petition saying they did not want her as their -- as their speaker. they felt that she was coming as mrs. george bush instead of barbara bush. that she hadn't had any really significant accomplishments on her own, and that they had been taught to do something quite the opposite. mrs. bush reacted with really, you know, very good humor. she said well, even i was 21 once. they're looking at things a...
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when i was in undergrad, i majored in communications and not journalism. my journalist teachers kept asking me to go into journalism, and i kept refusing. in that sense i never saw myself as a writer, but i've seen writing as my means to try to have an impact. if i could sing, if i could dribble, oh, man, i wouldn't be standing here, but given that, my talent is literacy, so, you know, that's what i do, but that's my journey, and then basically there's not been a time when i haven't been writing even though i've had many, many other kind of professions. yes? >> [inaudible] >> now, i think the image of michelle obama, barak obama, and his two girls is the most powerful image in the world because everybody nows they are unassailable, their integrity, their love of the family, their bonding, it just jumps off the screen at you; right? that, i think, is an embedded image that this country has needed for decades that the way in which the black family has been demonized throughout american history, the way black women have been demonized throughout black history
when i was in undergrad, i majored in communications and not journalism. my journalist teachers kept asking me to go into journalism, and i kept refusing. in that sense i never saw myself as a writer, but i've seen writing as my means to try to have an impact. if i could sing, if i could dribble, oh, man, i wouldn't be standing here, but given that, my talent is literacy, so, you know, that's what i do, but that's my journey, and then basically there's not been a time when i haven't been...
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if someone came to you as an undergrad, you would tell them to get a lawyer. >> that's exactly right.a farce. it exists to protect the university legally and to cover up a trail -- >> they don't condone this, they don't support sexual harassment. real quickly, do you think anything will change with this lawsuit? >> i'm very proud of these young women. i want to stress i love my alma mater and i'm sure they love yale. it's not worthy of its own ideals. yes, when women and men -- it's notable a man has at least joined it, the victims that came forward included men. this is not only a women's issue. when women are named and stand up and say this happened to me and it's not okay and especially when there's federal funding involved that's substantial, that will move forward. sunlight is the best disinfectant. >> we'll continue to follow it. naomi wolf joining us this morning. >>> one year after her death dawn brancheau's family sits down with us to talk about her drawn by a killer whale and the exact it's back. this is the "early show" on cbs. when you realize that depression has left you
if someone came to you as an undergrad, you would tell them to get a lawyer. >> that's exactly right.a farce. it exists to protect the university legally and to cover up a trail -- >> they don't condone this, they don't support sexual harassment. real quickly, do you think anything will change with this lawsuit? >> i'm very proud of these young women. i want to stress i love my alma mater and i'm sure they love yale. it's not worthy of its own ideals. yes, when women and men...
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i did my undergrad in ireland, but i was lucky enough to study in boston, twice at mit at the kennedy school, and there i was immersed in the wonderful american culture of trying and being allowed to fail, right? so, you have the businessman or the business woman who becomes and, i failed in my first three businesses, and they get around of applause. it is a sign of something good. [applause] >> was that a wall street bank? >> i do not think so. [laughter] >> in ireland, if you try and you fail, you are done. you have a 14 year bankruptcy law, and the debt never leaves you, so if you get something right, you're stuck. the problem with stimulus is that it is very marginal. we are borrowing money to pay our police and our doctors and our nurses. nothing the government is doing is addressing the banking debt or the national debt, so inevitably, we are moving toward, not the t word, but the d-word, the fault. it may not happen, but we are on that path. and most of it is being caused by the bonds, the situation in ireland is that we have senior bondholders and coordinated bondholders. the
i did my undergrad in ireland, but i was lucky enough to study in boston, twice at mit at the kennedy school, and there i was immersed in the wonderful american culture of trying and being allowed to fail, right? so, you have the businessman or the business woman who becomes and, i failed in my first three businesses, and they get around of applause. it is a sign of something good. [applause] >> was that a wall street bank? >> i do not think so. [laughter] >> in ireland, if...