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really necessarily hear about the silicon valley, you know, just saying that, "oh, it's just 2400 gpasu know, four-point--oh, wait--2400 sat scores, 4.0 gpas, but there are artists in the silicon valley. robert: yeah, it's kind of still the, you know, the old model minority thing that kind of lingers in different forms, and different, you know, slivers of it kind of peek through. for you, when you completed the film, you know, how'd you feel about, in terms of, like, it as a launching point? you feel, like, you know, a lot more to learn, a lot more ambition in that area? caleb: right. so i've actually only done filmmaking for a year, so i took one filmmaking class in de anza, and i fell in love with it because i grew up with watching digital media people on youtube, you know, doing their own craft over there and, like, just growing up watching wong fu, you know, nigahiga, all those guys. you know, i wanted to create my own content, right? and i think it's awesome because, you know, filming, you know, is just telling all your stories that might be personal to you, or, you know, that you
really necessarily hear about the silicon valley, you know, just saying that, "oh, it's just 2400 gpasu know, four-point--oh, wait--2400 sat scores, 4.0 gpas, but there are artists in the silicon valley. robert: yeah, it's kind of still the, you know, the old model minority thing that kind of lingers in different forms, and different, you know, slivers of it kind of peek through. for you, when you completed the film, you know, how'd you feel about, in terms of, like, it as a launching...
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>> i can fill my class with perfect mcats and gpa's. we are looking for people who can interact with people. we do testing in the interview process to make sure they can interact. we are looking for people who have empathy, who want to go out and serve mankind. this is a holistic interview process where you try to dissect that. -- itn i was growing up, has gone down in recent years. come to my class and inter vivos folks, it are here for every reason you would want to have to serve mankind. it is not the driving force. up and says my children didn't do well on the mcats but he wants to be a good -- brain surgeon, that makes no difference, right? [laughter] >> i have been aiding for 10 years, and the firewall between admissions is getting larger and taller. i have no goal in admissions at all. >> is cancer in the united states increasing? >> it is increasing, but an important. reason to recognize 100 years ago cancer patients was lower than it was now, but we live 20 years longer, and the major increase in incidence. is is that we live l
>> i can fill my class with perfect mcats and gpa's. we are looking for people who can interact with people. we do testing in the interview process to make sure they can interact. we are looking for people who have empathy, who want to go out and serve mankind. this is a holistic interview process where you try to dissect that. -- itn i was growing up, has gone down in recent years. come to my class and inter vivos folks, it are here for every reason you would want to have to serve...
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we can fill our class threefold over with people without gpa. in fact, if you just a really well in school, that's not sufficient. we would look for people who, i mean, institutions like ours, all three of us i think, institutions have the unique ability to change the world and to make an impact. we are looking for people not just to do well in school but have demonstrated they can make an impact i want to make an impact on society and on the world. we are looking for people who are beyond just having high gpas. we want someone who has done something that demonstrates to us that they're going to utilize the resources. >> what percentage get in? did all graduate? >> yes. less than 1%. it's interesting, we just saw hopkins -- not to brag but hopkins school meds has the highest of any med school, 37% of all graduates are on faculty at another medical school. we are trying to train the leaders. people go and change the world. >> we had so few medical schools. schools. why don't they expand? why bunch of a bigger medical school? your classes what one
we can fill our class threefold over with people without gpa. in fact, if you just a really well in school, that's not sufficient. we would look for people who, i mean, institutions like ours, all three of us i think, institutions have the unique ability to change the world and to make an impact. we are looking for people not just to do well in school but have demonstrated they can make an impact i want to make an impact on society and on the world. we are looking for people who are beyond just...
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. >>> a first for school that had to turn away 10,000 applicants with a four-point or higher gpa. the school says this year is the largest undergraduate applicant pool in the school's history. school officials say the average gpa of those selected was four-point 13 an average sat score of 1407, the average act score, 30. >>> at this, a very expensive new record, a five bedroom home just over 2000 square feet, it sits in the west valley neighborhood, just sold for report one $5 million. that makes it sunnyvale's most expensive single parcel sale. >>> the fight over rv living at . avr le hpee homes and they were told by the city to move out today or they would be towed. the rv owners agreed to move, but, they do not go far. they are all now sitting in the parking lot of the nearby heads lordships restaurant. the city says they have until 11 a clock p.m. tonight to leave that parking lot. almost every can say they have nowhere to go. >> we think berkeley can do better. they should leave them here. let people be here. and if they're not going to do that, they should tell them where th
. >>> a first for school that had to turn away 10,000 applicants with a four-point or higher gpa. the school says this year is the largest undergraduate applicant pool in the school's history. school officials say the average gpa of those selected was four-point 13 an average sat score of 1407, the average act score, 30. >>> at this, a very expensive new record, a five bedroom home just over 2000 square feet, it sits in the west valley neighborhood, just sold for report one $5...
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ya no podias calificar para ayuda financiera ya que tu puntaje o gpa era muy bajo... ? te imaginaste que rÁpidamente 4.000.000 de personas iban a ver esa noticia? >>no,no, claro que no, la idea principal no era. mucha gente se identificÓ y relacionÓ con el vÍdeo. mensajes de todas partes del mundo muy bonitos. es algo muy bonito inspirar a la gente para que sigan luchando por sus sueÑos. carlos: muchas gracias y por seguir la tradiciÓn de sacarle canas verdes a tus papÁs. [risas] carolina: hoy en dÍa se vuelve comÚn para que mucha gente guarde las bolsas de regalos para empacar otros obsequios. los invitados de la boda real estÁn vendiendo las bolsas de galletas dulces conmemorativas por casi 3 mil dolares, hasta una carta de bienvenida de harry y meghan.. la pregunta es... ?comprarias algo de esto? vamos a ver como va la pregunta del dia... ?crees que despues de los 30 aqos un hijo debe irse de la casa sus padres?si---77% 77% dicen que si! >> es podrÍan tener Órdenes de restricción de armas de fuego contra armas violentos. su joven podrÍa evitar que empleados organicen
ya no podias calificar para ayuda financiera ya que tu puntaje o gpa era muy bajo... ? te imaginaste que rÁpidamente 4.000.000 de personas iban a ver esa noticia? >>no,no, claro que no, la idea principal no era. mucha gente se identificÓ y relacionÓ con el vÍdeo. mensajes de todas partes del mundo muy bonitos. es algo muy bonito inspirar a la gente para que sigan luchando por sus sueÑos. carlos: muchas gracias y por seguir la tradiciÓn de sacarle canas verdes a tus papÁs. [risas]...
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all of their gpa was above 3.5. it was not without any hesitation we elected them. would any of you like to say anything? >> i just want to say thank you for the scholarship was going to school is really important, not just to have a good job but to be educated is to educate other people. so thank you for helping me make that possible. [ applause ] >> i just want to say thank you to the san francisco alliance of black school educators for sticking with me. it's not my first or last time at the board meeting. i just want to say thank you to the educators here th and the pe rooting for these kids, not just so you can say i went to this college and got this degree. it really changes you and changes the way you think. to say i came from sfusd is the proudest thing i can ever say to somebody. so when i go down there, i'll rep you guys with pride. just thank you to everybody. thank you to the board for sticking up for our education. we really appreciate it. [ applause ] >> good evening, everyone. i would like to thank the san francisco alliance of black school educators f
all of their gpa was above 3.5. it was not without any hesitation we elected them. would any of you like to say anything? >> i just want to say thank you for the scholarship was going to school is really important, not just to have a good job but to be educated is to educate other people. so thank you for helping me make that possible. [ applause ] >> i just want to say thank you to the san francisco alliance of black school educators for sticking with me. it's not my first or last...
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. >> our kids have over 3.5 gpas. she made our kids better, she made me better. >> reporter: so far a gofundme page has raised almost $12,000 to support the griffin family in their time of need. >> we thank every last person that donated. even though we don't know you, it's going to a very good cause and we're going to make sure the kids get everything they need out of that. >> reporter: griffin says he is committed to keeping his family together, holding on tight to precious memories of a beloved wife and mom. in oakland, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> tomorrow san francisco superviors will focus on the controversial clean up at the hunters point shipyard. dozens of homeowners in hunters point are asking the u.s. navy to retest the soil under their homes for toxic residue. earlier this month two men pleaded guilty to cheating on soil samples during the clean up. they found at the tra tech, the company responsible for that clean up falsified nearly all of its soil tests for land slated for housing. they are expected
. >> our kids have over 3.5 gpas. she made our kids better, she made me better. >> reporter: so far a gofundme page has raised almost $12,000 to support the griffin family in their time of need. >> we thank every last person that donated. even though we don't know you, it's going to a very good cause and we're going to make sure the kids get everything they need out of that. >> reporter: griffin says he is committed to keeping his family together, holding on tight to...
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. >> our kids have over 3.5 gpas. she made our kids better, me belte better. gofundme raised $12,000 to support family in their time of need. >> we thank every last person that donated. even though we don't know you it is going to a very good cause. we are going to make sure the kids get everything they need out of that. >> he is committed to keeping his family together, holding on tight to precious memories, of a beloved wife and mom. in oakland, cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >> such a heavy story this mother's day. >> well, viral video creating a firestorm in the san francisco mayor's race. in it supporters of london are t night and yelling at her. [ bleep ], i ain't trying to hear you. >> abc 7 news asked kim what happened. she says she is not taking it personally. >> while slurs and ethnic slurs are never okay, we also have to acknowledge that there has been a divide on in our city and across the country based on race, gender and so many identities. >> held an event in the marina. she has seen bits and pieces of the video and is a ware of what happened. bre
. >> our kids have over 3.5 gpas. she made our kids better, me belte better. gofundme raised $12,000 to support family in their time of need. >> we thank every last person that donated. even though we don't know you it is going to a very good cause. we are going to make sure the kids get everything they need out of that. >> he is committed to keeping his family together, holding on tight to precious memories, of a beloved wife and mom. in oakland, cornell bernard, abc 7 news....
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she played basketball and managed to keep a 4.0 gpa. >> i created almost a tunnel vision with the support of my family and the staff here. >> reporter: mack is how many of the students refer to the school, a school that has something to be very proud of. just two years ago 90 percent of the class went on to college. this year 60 out of 62 will be attending college this fall. >> i'm incredibly proud of the class of 2018, and i think as a whole we're all very supportive of each other and each other's goals. >> reporter: for a school that's struggled with attendance, high poverty, and staff turnover, administrators couldn't be more pleased to see so many seek higher education. they've received a $2.5 million private grant from intel corp., and laid out a plan for every incoming freshman, and those moves helped put these kids on the right track. for nesha it means she'll pursue a dream she's had since a kids going to the university of southern california. >> i was always drawn to the law field and investigations and always knew i'd end up the law field eventually. >> very proud, very proud. o
she played basketball and managed to keep a 4.0 gpa. >> i created almost a tunnel vision with the support of my family and the staff here. >> reporter: mack is how many of the students refer to the school, a school that has something to be very proud of. just two years ago 90 percent of the class went on to college. this year 60 out of 62 will be attending college this fall. >> i'm incredibly proud of the class of 2018, and i think as a whole we're all very supportive of each...
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. >> our kids have over 3.5 gpas. she made our kids better, she made me better. >> so far a go fund me page has raised almost $12 million for the family this heir time of need. >> we thank every person who donated. even though we don't know you, it is going to a very good cause and we'll make sure the kids get everything they need out of it. >> he is holding on tight to precious memories. >> in san francisco, some mothers who might not be able to celebrate mother's day were pampered. they took care of the moms staying at the emergency homeless shelter. they received make-up and hair styling sessions. it definitely touched at least one man we spoke to. >> this is special. people take time to remind us that we're somebody. regardless of where we're at. we're special enough to take the time to do this. >> the center is in the tender loin neighborhood. it provides shelter for about 300 families. >> you are about to meet a man who could be described as a true life super hero this mother's day. >> this is james harrison. he
. >> our kids have over 3.5 gpas. she made our kids better, she made me better. >> so far a go fund me page has raised almost $12 million for the family this heir time of need. >> we thank every person who donated. even though we don't know you, it is going to a very good cause and we'll make sure the kids get everything they need out of it. >> he is holding on tight to precious memories. >> in san francisco, some mothers who might not be able to celebrate mother's...
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that's place us on items 14-a, b, c, d, and d for case numbers 2007-0946 gpa-02. [agenda item read]. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm ed snyder, department staff. before you are several actions associated with nodfications to the candlestick point hunters point shipyard phase two project. for this presentation i'm going to give you a broad overview of the background of the project and then narrow in on the actions that are before this commission. jose campos of the office of community investment and infrastructure will dig a little bit more deeper into the actual redevelopment plans and the land use. and then -- for now, sorry, of ginsler architects will provide a plan for the hunters point shipyard. as an orientation, we are again at the southeast most extents of the city. the project includes candlestick point. this was of course the previous location of the candlestick -- candlestick stadium. it's also the location of the state park, alice griffith housing district. and then, on the most western side, it also included another parcel that's actually not inc
that's place us on items 14-a, b, c, d, and d for case numbers 2007-0946 gpa-02. [agenda item read]. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm ed snyder, department staff. before you are several actions associated with nodfications to the candlestick point hunters point shipyard phase two project. for this presentation i'm going to give you a broad overview of the background of the project and then narrow in on the actions that are before this commission. jose campos of the office of...
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they also suffer significant gpa drops compared to other students. there have been numerous reports of anti-bullying incidents during and after the presidential election. after than candidate trump called mexican immigrants criminals, latino students and i reported being harassed and bullied during school hours and other students chanted trump's name in their presence, students at rosa parks elementary school reported statements like you live in a taco bell and you will get deported to other students and the day after the election middle school students in royal oak michigan chanted build a wall referencing the pres.'s desire to build the border wall between the us and mexico bringing several latino students to tears. 201 incidents of harassment and intimidation two days after the presidential election alone, with anti-immigrant sentiment being the second most reported motivation. there is a resource material to educate students, teachers, administrators and parents about anti-immigrant and anti-latino bullying and what their rights are. at this poli
they also suffer significant gpa drops compared to other students. there have been numerous reports of anti-bullying incidents during and after the presidential election. after than candidate trump called mexican immigrants criminals, latino students and i reported being harassed and bullied during school hours and other students chanted trump's name in their presence, students at rosa parks elementary school reported statements like you live in a taco bell and you will get deported to other...
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while his mother will be getting her executive mba after completing her 15 month program with a 4.0 gpa completed their programs in december but are walking the stage together thursday nightjonathanit hasn't hit me that way yet but i think right after i shake hands with somebody up there and they hand me something and i look to my left and right, i think it will be good. i think i'll be able to react to thisbutted shamiran sarhadi, graduating with son, jonathani think i am still dreaming. i think when it actually happens, it is going to be a realitythis reality has been a long road for shamiran, who came to the united states from iran at 18 years old and had to learn english before she could get her bachelor's degree in 2000. now she works in procurement at uc merced and hopes to be a purchasing manager soonshamiran i think anyone can do anything in this country. we are blessed to be in the united states and also, when you have a solid support from your family, anything is possible. i just love this country and just love everything about it. jonathan works in the academic senate at csu
while his mother will be getting her executive mba after completing her 15 month program with a 4.0 gpa completed their programs in december but are walking the stage together thursday nightjonathanit hasn't hit me that way yet but i think right after i shake hands with somebody up there and they hand me something and i look to my left and right, i think it will be good. i think i'll be able to react to thisbutted shamiran sarhadi, graduating with son, jonathani think i am still dreaming. i...
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students must be 16 years of age, get permission from their parents and school, and have a 2.5 student gpa, to become a poll workers, they also have a two hour training session. >> i'm glad they had training, i had all my questions clarified, so i really prepare you for election day. >> san francisco is a multicultural, city, with many languages, spoken every day, more than 80% of the precincts. >> i know spanish, i want to help them. >> in addition to english, they proviet student voters with spanish, japanese, vietnamese. >> it does look grade on a resume, they're interacting with the public, they're problem volume ving. >> you have to be responsible what you are doing, you got to work with a partner, team work, it's not just about me, it's about us. >> it's kind of a precareer experience, and it can open up doors later in the future to job tunts. >> you feel more connected to our government for the participation in this program. i see the impact in my students work, i see it in their writing, in group discussions. >> i just really like the sense of going out there, doing something for t
students must be 16 years of age, get permission from their parents and school, and have a 2.5 student gpa, to become a poll workers, they also have a two hour training session. >> i'm glad they had training, i had all my questions clarified, so i really prepare you for election day. >> san francisco is a multicultural, city, with many languages, spoken every day, more than 80% of the precincts. >> i know spanish, i want to help them. >> in addition to english, they...
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i graduated high school with a gpa of 3.5. that life i guess. growing up i got looked at differently because my whole family is white, i'm not. i got treated by my sisters' dad because i'm half black and they're all white so i wasn't really his kid. so i dealt with that. i used to get teased at school. i cried. i cried a lot. >> hey. >> hi. how are you doing? >> good. >> that's good. you're looking good. >> thank you. i'm tired. i slept all day today. >> what did you do that for? >> because i'm tired. >> you'll be out of here pretty soon. you need to get your sleep schedule the right way. >> when she came here she was having a lot of issues, a lot. family and everybody not getting along. >> i'm hoping to get out one day. >> that would be cool. i have to work monday, though. >> if you would ask her to get something out of your purse, she would take something out without anybody noticing. >> she has done it since she was this tall. it was something that started when she was a kid. >> i got the ceiling painted today. it's done. >
i graduated high school with a gpa of 3.5. that life i guess. growing up i got looked at differently because my whole family is white, i'm not. i got treated by my sisters' dad because i'm half black and they're all white so i wasn't really his kid. so i dealt with that. i used to get teased at school. i cried. i cried a lot. >> hey. >> hi. how are you doing? >> good. >> that's good. you're looking good. >> thank you. i'm tired. i slept all day today. >> what...
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. >> we have to have a starting gpa.h the attitude. >> partnering with teachers allows us to fuse mentoring for these kids along with coaching them. >> scholarship eligible, 5,000 bucks, boom, living on campus now, 24. >> 100% of our kids have been accepted to college or university. now couple of handfuls of our kids have earned college rugby scholarships. >> i absolutely adore my coach. sometimes you don't think that you can do something until somebody pushes you to do it and then you're, like, oh, okay. i just did that. what else can i do? >> fantastic job. like we always ask you. >> the need for rugby can sound cliche who needs a sport. leverage, love for the game and accountability to a mentor to go the right direction. ♪ there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, in
. >> we have to have a starting gpa.h the attitude. >> partnering with teachers allows us to fuse mentoring for these kids along with coaching them. >> scholarship eligible, 5,000 bucks, boom, living on campus now, 24. >> 100% of our kids have been accepted to college or university. now couple of handfuls of our kids have earned college rugby scholarships. >> i absolutely adore my coach. sometimes you don't think that you can do something until somebody pushes you...
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. >> we have to have a certain gpa.re's like zero tolerance with the attitude. >> partnering with teachers allows us to fuse mentoring for these kids along with coaching them. >> are you serious? >> living on campus now. >> 100% of our kids have been accepted to college or university. now couple handful of our kids have earned rugby scholarships. >> i adore my coach. sometimes you don't think you can do something until somebody pushes to you do it and then you're like, oh, okay. i just did that, what else can i do? >> fantastic job. just like we always ask you. >> the need for rugby can sound cliche. who needs a support. accountability to a mentor to go the right direction. >>> announcer: "impact your world" brought to you by -- to me, he's, phil micwell, dad.o golfer. so when his joint pain from psoriatic arthritis got really bad, it scared me. and what could that pain mean? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, helps stop irreversible joint damage, and helps skin get clearer. enbrel may
. >> we have to have a certain gpa.re's like zero tolerance with the attitude. >> partnering with teachers allows us to fuse mentoring for these kids along with coaching them. >> are you serious? >> living on campus now. >> 100% of our kids have been accepted to college or university. now couple handful of our kids have earned rugby scholarships. >> i adore my coach. sometimes you don't think you can do something until somebody pushes to you do it and then...
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gpa>undergraduate 1974, and in 1973 and was rejected both times.he second rejection was what started the legal challenge. i want to ask about the age factor. he could've pursued this on the basis of age discrimination. was before age was considered any suspect classification that could be challenged, or any civil rights laws on the basis of age discrimination. he was told by another law -- another medical school he agerviewed with that his made it an upheld struggle for him to get admitted. -- uphill struggle for him to get admitted. he completed engineering sc hool. theid a combat tour in marines before he decided he wanted to do medicine. you would think with all that going for him that medical schools would welcome him, but it wasn't only uc davis. all the medical schools he applied to did not welcome him. i think he thought, and he was right, that aged had a lot to do with it -- age had a lot to do with it. made ahe university conscious decision not to go after bakke in any way. the california supreme court said, maybe he would have gotten him
gpa>undergraduate 1974, and in 1973 and was rejected both times.he second rejection was what started the legal challenge. i want to ask about the age factor. he could've pursued this on the basis of age discrimination. was before age was considered any suspect classification that could be challenged, or any civil rights laws on the basis of age discrimination. he was told by another law -- another medical school he agerviewed with that his made it an upheld struggle for him to get admitted....
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tyler say they have motivated each other by having a friendly competition about who had the highest gpa working full-time at the university's communication department. i want to know who won that bet. i'll work on finding that out. >> you go, mom, good stuff. >>> we're getting our first look at the new royal baby. two official photos of prince louis were just released. there he is. in one of his photos he is all by himself, the other he's being kissed by his big sister. they released the photos to thank the public for the kind messages they have received in the last few weeks. excitement also growing about prince harry and meghan markle's upcoming wedding. in our 9:00 hour, we're going to talk to a local author live who's organizing a way to celebrate the royal wedding here in the bay area. >> those baby photos, wow. >> what a life he's going to live. >>> in just a few hours, two bay area teens are playing big games following losses on friday. the sharks on the brink of elimination. >> and what can we expect in game four of the dubs after the warriors blew them out coming up next. our 3
tyler say they have motivated each other by having a friendly competition about who had the highest gpa working full-time at the university's communication department. i want to know who won that bet. i'll work on finding that out. >> you go, mom, good stuff. >>> we're getting our first look at the new royal baby. two official photos of prince louis were just released. there he is. in one of his photos he is all by himself, the other he's being kissed by his big sister. they...
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he was number 468 out of 504 ton admissions rating scale. 3.46 undergraduate gpa and scored in the 97th percentile on the medical college admissions test. he applied twice. once in 1973 and again in 1974 and rejected both times. the second rejection was what started the legal challenge. i want to ask about the age factor. >> this is before auj was considered any kind of a suspect classification that could be challenged. before there was any protectivive ill rights laws on the basis of age discrimination. he was actually told by not uc davis but another medical school that he interviewed with that his age gave -- made it an uphill struggle for him to get admitted. he done not only marine corp but a combat tour in the marines before he decided he wanted to do medicine and -- you would think with all that going to for him that medical schools would welcome him but it wasn't only uc davis. it was all the medical schools he applied to did not welcome him. he thought age had a lot to do with it. >> the university made a decision not to go after him in anyway, shape or form. they were -- maybe
he was number 468 out of 504 ton admissions rating scale. 3.46 undergraduate gpa and scored in the 97th percentile on the medical college admissions test. he applied twice. once in 1973 and again in 1974 and rejected both times. the second rejection was what started the legal challenge. i want to ask about the age factor. >> this is before auj was considered any kind of a suspect classification that could be challenged. before there was any protectivive ill rights laws on the basis of age...
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today voters in a number of states head to the polls in primary elections and it's the west virginia gpa race that has republicans in washington very nervous. can the very controversial don blankenship win the primary? >>> and first lady melania trump launches a new children's well-being initiative called be best. but did she borrow from michelle obama again? with us to start things off, we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle. pulitzer prize-winning historian and the soul of america, the author of "the soul of the america: the battle for our better angels" jon meachum and elise jordan. good to have you all on board. joe, a lot going on. kind of all over the map this morning. >> yeah, all over the map this morning of course, a lot of the news last night about new york's democratic attorney general. a story comes out in the new yorker and a couple of hours later, the democratic party forces him to resign. unanimously. it really is what a bizarre world we live in that donald trump is accused of sexually harassing dozens of women and admits he sexually assaults women on tape and yet people
today voters in a number of states head to the polls in primary elections and it's the west virginia gpa race that has republicans in washington very nervous. can the very controversial don blankenship win the primary? >>> and first lady melania trump launches a new children's well-being initiative called be best. but did she borrow from michelle obama again? with us to start things off, we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle. pulitzer prize-winning historian and the soul of america,...
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latinas to the experience of bullying in high school suffer from significant gpa dropped compared to other students. there have been numerous reports of anti-bullying incidents during and after the presidential election. after then candidate trump called mexican immigrants racist and criminals, latina students in sioux city, iowa, recorded the arrest and bullied during school hours as others chanted trump's name in the present. students at the rosa roosevelt elementary school in california reported statements like, reporting that status like you live and a taco bell and you'll get deported, two other students. the day after the election middle school students and royal oaks michigan chanted build the wall. bringing several latina students to tears here to 101 incident of harassment and intimidation two days after the presidential election alone with and the immigrant sentiment being the second most reported motivation. maldef has great resource but due to educate students, teachers, ministers and parents about anti-immigrant and anti-latino bullying and what their rights are. at this
latinas to the experience of bullying in high school suffer from significant gpa dropped compared to other students. there have been numerous reports of anti-bullying incidents during and after the presidential election. after then candidate trump called mexican immigrants racist and criminals, latina students in sioux city, iowa, recorded the arrest and bullied during school hours as others chanted trump's name in the present. students at the rosa roosevelt elementary school in california...