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i would say is, my own gpa, i mean i am grieving over the fact— own gpa, i mean i am grieving over theretire — the fact that he has decided to retire very recently. when i said to him why— retire very recently. when i said to him why are you doing this because mikey— him why are you doing this because mikey said — him why are you doing this because mikey said to me, frankly, i cannot face working the extra hours that are now — face working the extra hours that are now going to be demanded of me. ifear— are now going to be demanded of me. i fear he _ are now going to be demanded of me. i fear he is _ are now going to be demanded of me. i fear he is not alone in that by any stretch— i fear he is not alone in that by any stretch of the imagination. david, — any stretch of the imagination. david, when you say extra hours, did he explain how many extra he was being explained to work?- being explained to work? clearly suraeries being explained to work? clearly surgeries are _ being explained to work? clearly surgeries are now... _ being explained to work? clearly surgeries are now... it _ be
i would say is, my own gpa, i mean i am grieving over the fact— own gpa, i mean i am grieving over theretire — the fact that he has decided to retire very recently. when i said to him why— retire very recently. when i said to him why are you doing this because mikey— him why are you doing this because mikey said — him why are you doing this because mikey said to me, frankly, i cannot face working the extra hours that are now — face working the extra hours that are now going to be...
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she has a 3.9 gpa and will be working on her masters this spring. >>> this looks tropical until you realize it's a hockey game in denver. sharks in white on attack and belly flop of an assist. put the biscuit in the basket, 31st. third period tied at two, avalanche, a lot of traffic in front but he found the net. when san jose comes to town, guys love it. they beat the sharks seven times on this ice. sharks have lost three of the last four to 29, 30, 8. >>> handling the rock is the warriors tim hard way sr, not official, but he has reportedly been selected for the basketball hall of fame, was t in the run tmz warriors attack in 1989 to 1995. he played 13 seasons in nba, will be inducted later this summer. >>> oh the college dunk contest. sean miller moore from grand canyon state, between the legs reverse jam earned a perfect score. in the finals let's see what moore from houston had. leaped over a man and jammed him! moore had a perfect score in all three dunks, took home the slam dunk title in the big easy, aka, new orleans. that is sports at this hour. we'll see you on the other side of s
she has a 3.9 gpa and will be working on her masters this spring. >>> this looks tropical until you realize it's a hockey game in denver. sharks in white on attack and belly flop of an assist. put the biscuit in the basket, 31st. third period tied at two, avalanche, a lot of traffic in front but he found the net. when san jose comes to town, guys love it. they beat the sharks seven times on this ice. sharks have lost three of the last four to 29, 30, 8. >>> handling the rock...
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but cumulative gpa, i graduated back in the day with a 4.0. i made an a in every single class i took. i only made o1b in 4 years and i went to vanderbilt as well. my sat scores were okay. they weren't stratospheric but they would not have predicted that i would have graduated summa cum laude in intellectual engineering. anybody that interviewed me or paid attention, i would have realized when i got to vanderbilt i was going to be in the library on friday and saturday night. when no one else was there. i'm not an advocate of p dumbing down and i say that to people, take the most challenging class that's available to youno. i can't speak to what she means in terms of k-12 education, dumbing down.i will say black and latino children in public school today tend to get the kind of soul killing wrote education, teaching to test rather than the liberal, stimulating kind of inquiry that advantaged schools tend to get which is unfortunate. >> what was that be at vanderbilt? >> it was some kind of very advanced electrical class. i conveniently forgotten
but cumulative gpa, i graduated back in the day with a 4.0. i made an a in every single class i took. i only made o1b in 4 years and i went to vanderbilt as well. my sat scores were okay. they weren't stratospheric but they would not have predicted that i would have graduated summa cum laude in intellectual engineering. anybody that interviewed me or paid attention, i would have realized when i got to vanderbilt i was going to be in the library on friday and saturday night. when no one else was...
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but cumulative high-speed school gpa, you know, i graduated. back in the day with a 4.0. i made an a and every single class. i took right. i only made one b in four years when i went to vanderbilt as well right at my sat scores were. okay, they weren't stratospheric, but they would not have predicted that i would have graduated summa cum laude and electrical engineering but if anybody had interviewed me or paid attention, they they would have realized that when i got to vanderbilt i was going to be in the library on friday and saturday nights when no one else was there, right? so that means um, so i'm not an advocate of dumbing down and i say to people to young people on tape take the most challenging classes available to you right now. i can't speak to what she means in terms of k through 12 education and dumbing down. i think you know, i will say that black and latino children in public school today tend to get a kind of soul-killing wrote education teaching to test rather than the liberal stimulating kind of inquiry that students in very advantage schools tend to get w
but cumulative high-speed school gpa, you know, i graduated. back in the day with a 4.0. i made an a and every single class. i took right. i only made one b in four years when i went to vanderbilt as well right at my sat scores were. okay, they weren't stratospheric, but they would not have predicted that i would have graduated summa cum laude and electrical engineering but if anybody had interviewed me or paid attention, they they would have realized that when i got to vanderbilt i was going...
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hall is a 3.9 gpa, and is getting her masters this spring.r one overall seed south carolina takes on louisville and the other women's semi final in minneapolis. cardinals have felt like the forgotten team this week, in minneapolis. >> the media is not including us, this and that, blah blah, we are not being talked about as much. >> god bless we are trying to get the quality. i think they may have thought the last 30 something years we only have three teams in the final three but we actually have four. >> with the rock here is hardaway sr. not official but he has reportedly been selected for the best ball hall of fame. he was the t in the run dmc attack, 1989 to 1995. hardaway played 13 seasons in the nba. he will be inducted later this summer along with former ducks head coach george karl. >> let's see brandon crawford hit a home run. today, this was the first hit of spring. because some of you might be scoring from home, tommy was stella and mauricio lebron also went deep. giant panda the rock is 13-2. a's lost to the royals 5-4. >>> augusta
hall is a 3.9 gpa, and is getting her masters this spring.r one overall seed south carolina takes on louisville and the other women's semi final in minneapolis. cardinals have felt like the forgotten team this week, in minneapolis. >> the media is not including us, this and that, blah blah, we are not being talked about as much. >> god bless we are trying to get the quality. i think they may have thought the last 30 something years we only have three teams in the final three but we...
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he said what is your gpa. i said 3.3, 3.4. he said i am on the scholarship committee, why don't you apply. so i went home and handwrote the application. it had to be the sloppiest, stupidest handwritten thing they ever saw. probably was the reason i got a full honor scholarship. by the way, when i got there he was gone. he had moved on to another law school. i thought that was above and beyond a blessing to me. host: what did your parents say about that choice at that time and what influence did they have on you? sen. hatch: my parents were very humble, neither of them went beyond eighth-grade. my father was a really strong person and taught me his trade. i was pretty good at it. i was not as good as him. i was better than him in basic things but when it came to some of the more consequential things he was the best in the country. he was a very, very humble, strong, good man. my mother only went to eighth-grade but she was brilliant. she read every book she could get her hands on. she kept encouraging me and she was a remarkab
he said what is your gpa. i said 3.3, 3.4. he said i am on the scholarship committee, why don't you apply. so i went home and handwrote the application. it had to be the sloppiest, stupidest handwritten thing they ever saw. probably was the reason i got a full honor scholarship. by the way, when i got there he was gone. he had moved on to another law school. i thought that was above and beyond a blessing to me. host: what did your parents say about that choice at that time and what influence...
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he said what's your gpa? i said three, 34. he said i'm on the scholarship committee.laughter] why don't your. apply? quorum be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: now, before i begin the substance of remarks today, i want to note how the senate mourns the loss of one of its fine public servants, senator orrin hatch, the longest serving republican in the history of the senate, the sixth longest senator to serve passed away at 88. in our 20 years serving together, our disagreements were frequent, they often ran deep. i know he was a person of good faith who put the needs of his state above all else of while nobody ever mistook mr. hatch as anything other than a principled conservative, but he was never afraid to work with democratic members to get things done. i will always admire him for that. the people of utah lost a titan, one that will not likely come through this chamber in a long time. my prayer and condolences go to senator hatch's wife elaine and his family. may he forever rest in peace and we thank him for his lifetime of pub
he said what's your gpa? i said three, 34. he said i'm on the scholarship committee.laughter] why don't your. apply? quorum be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: now, before i begin the substance of remarks today, i want to note how the senate mourns the loss of one of its fine public servants, senator orrin hatch, the longest serving republican in the history of the senate, the sixth longest senator to serve passed away at 88. in our 20 years serving...
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also are had some terrible things that happened this their lives, but yet they continue to have a high gpathe type of thing that i think means so much to me, you know? this is the heisman trophy -- it's bigger than the heisman trophy. i was so humbled to be a part of this people, this organization, and i'm proud, you know? i wish my dad was here to see it. and i know my mom was proud of me, my wife was proud of me, and i'll tell you what, this'll only make me go out and fight even harder for this country because i owe so much to the state of georgia, i owe so much to the people who have enencouraged me, so i can fight even harder. maria: i bet. the more popular you become be, the more attacks are coming your way. last week the new york times said you were the worst candidate that trump endorsed. there are attacking you for your academic achievements as well. would you like to respond? >> welk you know what's so funny? i did graduate high school as one of the top students in my class, so they can continue to attack me all they want to, but i don't care. when they're attacking me, that's mea
also are had some terrible things that happened this their lives, but yet they continue to have a high gpathe type of thing that i think means so much to me, you know? this is the heisman trophy -- it's bigger than the heisman trophy. i was so humbled to be a part of this people, this organization, and i'm proud, you know? i wish my dad was here to see it. and i know my mom was proud of me, my wife was proud of me, and i'll tell you what, this'll only make me go out and fight even harder for...
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>> i mean a 3.9 gpa right? he can have his choice of law school. i cannot take credit because it was already inside of chris. it's really somebody validating you know what you've been doing, you know, and telling you, leading you in the right direction. stephanie: he is now doing that for his own 15-year-old son. keith was recently accepted into a top high school, that chris hopes will put him on the track to college. for the "pbs newshour," i'm stephanie sy in los angeles. judy: the currier museum in manchester, new hampshire, is where you'll find two homes designed by architect frank lloyd wright on the same street , a rarity. special correspondent jared bowen of gbh boston brings us story of how these homes came to be, part of our arts and culture series, canvas. reporter: on a new hampshire street dotted with traditional new england homes, there are two very different ones. built more than 60 years ago, when the neighbors cried there goes the neighborhood, at least it was going to architect frank lloyd wright. >> there was quite a stir at the b
>> i mean a 3.9 gpa right? he can have his choice of law school. i cannot take credit because it was already inside of chris. it's really somebody validating you know what you've been doing, you know, and telling you, leading you in the right direction. stephanie: he is now doing that for his own 15-year-old son. keith was recently accepted into a top high school, that chris hopes will put him on the track to college. for the "pbs newshour," i'm stephanie sy in los angeles....
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also had some terrible things that happened in their lives and yet they continue to have a high gpa.s so much to me. the heisman trophy, that's about it the heisman trophy that's was so humbled to be a part of the people be a part of this organization. i am proud i wish my dad was here to see us. and i know mom my mom was proud of me at my wife was proud of me. i'll tell you what this audit maybe go out and fight even harder for this country because i oh so much to the state of georgia. oh so much the people who only encourage me too fight even harder. maria: i bet herschel that is just wonderful pride the more popular become the more attacks are coming your way.or last week that your york times said you are the worst candidate that trump endorsed. they are attacking you for your academic achievements as well would you like to respond? >> well, you know it's so funny i did graduate high school is one of the top students in my class they can t continue to b attack me all they want to do. but i don't care. and they're attacking me that means are jealous of a bird right now the people i
also had some terrible things that happened in their lives and yet they continue to have a high gpa.s so much to me. the heisman trophy, that's about it the heisman trophy that's was so humbled to be a part of the people be a part of this organization. i am proud i wish my dad was here to see us. and i know mom my mom was proud of me at my wife was proud of me. i'll tell you what this audit maybe go out and fight even harder for this country because i oh so much to the state of georgia. oh so...
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[laughter] my second semester gpa was a .8. you have to work hard to get a .8. that's a little bit about me. in terms of how to figure out compromise, this is the art of human interaction. there is no science to it, no metric you can put on the issue and say this is x important to you y important to me. here's a mathematical situation. if you are married or dating someone, how was it that you figure out if you go to applebee's or chili's? the two best restaurants in the world. there is no science behind it. you have interactions and figured out. there are going to be tough issues that will never come to a solution. probably guns, abortion, the ones nobody wants to talk about at the dinner table including me. you're going to have differences on those. there are also things like but take the issue of immigration. there are some people that say we want border security, some say that we want amnesty or a legal path to citizenship. if we secure the border, we put a legal path to citizenship, and xyz, that is a 90% issue americans can agree with. we can solve it witho
[laughter] my second semester gpa was a .8. you have to work hard to get a .8. that's a little bit about me. in terms of how to figure out compromise, this is the art of human interaction. there is no science to it, no metric you can put on the issue and say this is x important to you y important to me. here's a mathematical situation. if you are married or dating someone, how was it that you figure out if you go to applebee's or chili's? the two best restaurants in the world. there is no...
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the most strong predictor is cumulative high school gpa and grit stick to itiness the willingness to put aside recreation to do the work which can be predict can be screened for in a holistic application. right? so i also called for scrapping legacy preferences, right and i you know, i was a very i think almost all advocacy is somewhat biographical, right? you know, i was the covalictorian of a pretty good, but not stratospheric public high school sr. butler high school in huntsville, alabama, and i was very aware that there's a valedictorian in every high school. there's a striver in every high school, but what we what we begun to call merit was really a method of exclusion, right? so, you know, and i i don't take credit for it, but i am happy to see that the pandemic has accelerated some of these innovations and that many schools now are making standardized tests optional, but let me be clear. i want to make this absolutely clear. i teach constitutional law. i am not saying and i have never said that the constitution requires. universities to to never consider race to be race neutr
the most strong predictor is cumulative high school gpa and grit stick to itiness the willingness to put aside recreation to do the work which can be predict can be screened for in a holistic application. right? so i also called for scrapping legacy preferences, right and i you know, i was a very i think almost all advocacy is somewhat biographical, right? you know, i was the covalictorian of a pretty good, but not stratospheric public high school sr. butler high school in huntsville, alabama,...
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>> it is all gn done gpa. may be that does not work. i knowledge that there is a tremendous opportunity here 148 units all affordable, for sale in mission bay. i remember our cop suri have folks it stood out one of the top locations for folk in mission bay andiel. so this is the proirm opportunity. society other question i had about park allocation. question. you know we heard we have not heard and the people not reading the papers you know i pick third degree up on next door. there was a -- tenant in mission. there were folks that signed a petition they does d not have access to parking and parked on the street at a meter. that the meter prices were adjusted when the warriors and chase center had everyones and know the cost was astronomical. i want to make sure we are aware of those issues. we are talking home ownerships here. so am i'm just assuming that the concern i expressed echoing what the individual had raised. considered. when we talk about the parking location. where correct. we heard the concerns and the individuals and house
>> it is all gn done gpa. may be that does not work. i knowledge that there is a tremendous opportunity here 148 units all affordable, for sale in mission bay. i remember our cop suri have folks it stood out one of the top locations for folk in mission bay andiel. so this is the proirm opportunity. society other question i had about park allocation. question. you know we heard we have not heard and the people not reading the papers you know i pick third degree up on next door. there was a...
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gpas, test, resumes. >> the vast majority of students who apply could do the work and thrive at the universitythey certainly had great grades and test scores. the vast majority, when you realize the whole pool could do the work, what the admissions office is doing is picking the people they want. >> many people think affirmative action's only goal is to help disadvantaged students during the admissions process. they can make a student experience more memorable are even life-changing. it allows students to see cultures different from their own. this exposure allows students to respect these cultures and become open minded and understanding. including doctors, nurses, lawyers who look like those boats in the community. the only way we will get there is with an affirmative effort. >> let's take harvard for example. harvard is when it -- one of the elite college campuses using affirmative action. harvard was right in the top 250 schools nationwide towards racial and ethnic diversity. when compared to average diversity when colleges nationwide halt -- harvard stands out. not everyone believes affir
gpas, test, resumes. >> the vast majority of students who apply could do the work and thrive at the universitythey certainly had great grades and test scores. the vast majority, when you realize the whole pool could do the work, what the admissions office is doing is picking the people they want. >> many people think affirmative action's only goal is to help disadvantaged students during the admissions process. they can make a student experience more memorable are even...
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he is the 28th person to lead the gpa since it opened its doors in 1861, and has served in this role in 2019. hugh nathaniel halpern was selected this month, the gpo was selected as one of the best employers in the country, ranking first on forms list of mid size agencies in government services, and they really do thank you that is a reflection on your leadership as well as your fine staff at the gpo. as you know, this is not your first time to be a witness. you intermittent statement will be made part of the record and we would ask that you summarize your testimony in about five minutes. so, mr. halpern, you're now recognized for five minutes. >> thank you so much, and thank you for acknowledging the achievement of making that forbes list. i'll take some credit if it's assigned, but it really belongs to the men and women here at gpo. so thank you so much for having me today. both to the chair and the ranking member and all of the members of the committee. i appreciate the opportunity to testify about gpo's approach to handling personally identifiable information commonly known as. o
he is the 28th person to lead the gpa since it opened its doors in 1861, and has served in this role in 2019. hugh nathaniel halpern was selected this month, the gpo was selected as one of the best employers in the country, ranking first on forms list of mid size agencies in government services, and they really do thank you that is a reflection on your leadership as well as your fine staff at the gpo. as you know, this is not your first time to be a witness. you intermittent statement will be...