david: ok, so you move to muscatine, iowa.n in high school, how did you manage to be the quarterback of the football team, point guard on the basketball team, class president as well, and also valedictorian? was that, like, hard to do? dr. kim: well, before you get too impressed with that, our football team had the longest losing streak in the nation at the time. [laughter] david: ok. dr. kim: 56 defeats in a row. david: oh. dr. kim: i proudly kept that streak going. [laughter] david: you weren't recruited to play at the university of iowa? dr. kim: no. david: did you feel discrimination? because you were korean or asian? dr. kim: there was one town where i went to play basketball in where there were two african-american teammates and me, and the people would come of the people were literally screaming at us, racial epithets. i can't repeat them on television, but they were screaming at us, and they threw things at us and spit at us as we were coming out to play. so i have had that experience. as a quarterback, you're looking